January 07,2020
Grassley, Wyden Hail Passage of Historic USMCA
Modernized Trade Agreement Will Open Market Access, Grow Economy, Protect Workers
Washington – Senate Finance Committee
Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) today
released the following statements regarding the broad, bipartisan passage of
the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act, which
was reported out of committee on a 25-3 basis and will update the North
American Free Trade Agreement.
“Today
is years in the making. President Trump ran on updating the former North
American trade deal. Soon, the entire country will benefit as a result,” Grassley
said. “I commend President Trump, Ambassador Lighthizer and my
colleagues in Congress for their hard work in getting to this point. This
modernized trilateral trade agreement will open new markets for American
exporters, create hundreds of thousands of new jobs, grow the national economy
and protect U.S. workers. I expect the full Senate will act soon and that final
approval of USMCA is just around the corner. That is good news for millions of
farmers, manufacturers and workers in every corner of America.”
“Thanks to hard work by my colleagues on the Finance
Committee and in the House, this new NAFTA delivers long-overdue upgrades to
labor standards, the environment and digital trade, while providing certainty
to farmers and manufacturers who have been hammered in recent years. The
overwhelming bipartisan committee vote today is a testament to all of the
members who put in the elbow grease to make sure the new NAFTA puts American
workers front and center,” Wyden said.
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