March 05,2019
Grassley Announces First Trade Hearing of 116th Congress
Ambassador Lighthizer to Testify Before Finance Committee on WTO Reforms
WASHINGTON
– U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa today announced
that the committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 with
testimony from U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer assessing the
current state of the World Trade Organization (WTO) nearly 25 years after its
creation and potential reforms that would strengthen the institution.
“The
Constitution empowers Congress with regulating commerce with foreign nations.
Regular hearings with key executive branch officials who manage trade relations
and negotiate on behalf of the country help keep the Congress informed and also
serve as an opportunity for members of the committee to ask questions and
convey their opinions on ongoing matters,” Grassley said. “The World Trade
Organization has been the clearing house for our rules-based international
trading system for nearly a quarter century. Overall, it’s been a force for
good in moving global commerce forward. But reform and oversight are critical
to the proper functioning of institutions, and the WTO is no exception. We must
be diligent to ensure that the United States receives the full and intended
benefits of WTO membership and that all members play by the rules. I look
forward to hearing from Ambassador Lighthizer about how the WTO can adapt to
the challenges of our modern economy and help to level the playing field for
American farmers, families and businesses.”
A
public notice of the hearing with details can be found below.
Public Hearing
Notice
March 5, 2019
The
Chairman wishes to inform Members that the Committee on Finance will meet on
Tuesday, March 12, 2019, at 10:15 a.m., in 215 Dirksen Senate Office Building,
to hear testimony on “Approaching 25: The Road Ahead for the World Trade
Organization.”
The following witness is scheduled to
testify:
The
Honorable Robert E. Lighthizer, United States Trade Representative, Executive
Office of the President, Washington, DC
The Chairman urges every Member to attend.
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