[CTC] Business groups form powerhouse coalition to lobby for Pacific pact

Arthur Stamoulis arthur at citizenstrade.org
Thu Feb 25 10:51:16 PST 2016


http://thehill.com/policy/finance/270741-business-groups-form-powerhouse-coalition-to-lobby-for-pacific-trade-pact

Business groups form powerhouse coalition to lobby for Pacific pact

By Vicki Needham - 02/25/16 12:42 PM EST

Five of the nation’s most powerful business groups said Thursday they are
teaming up to rally support behind an expansive Pacific Rim trade
agreement, reflecting the enormity of the fight ahead.

On top off the Emergency Committee for American Trade, the U.S. Coalition
for TPP has beefed up its ranks with the American Farm Bureau Federation,
the Business Roundtable, the National Association of Manufacturers and the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce in the battle to convince Congress to approve for
the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.

In a joint statement the groups said they have joined forces “for the next
phase" of the coalition’s efforts, which is "pushing for the expeditious
passage of the TPP."

"We are intensifying our broad education and advocacy efforts on the Hill
and around the country as the administration and Congressional leaders work
to address the next steps that are required to secure passage of the TPP,"
they said.

The TPP, which was signed by the United States and 11 other nations on Feb.
3, faces a bruising path to congressional passage this year.

A majority President Obama's own party oppose the sweeping agreement over
concerns that U.S. workers will experience job and wage losses.

Other potential supporters, including many of the coalition's members, have
said they support the deal but are concerned about several provisions in
the deal, which include pharmaceuticals and tobacco. They have called on
the Obama administration to address those problems to help smooth passage.

On Tuesday, the Farm Bureau released a report showing that the TPP would
provide a $4.4 billion boost to the nation's farm community.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said that level of growth would create
30,000 jobs.

“The TPP is a strong agreement that will eliminate barriers to U.S. exports
and set in place standards that will improve American competitiveness in a
region where the United States has lost market share," the groups said.

"Industries and companies, large and small, across America know that
standing on the sidelines hurts the U.S. economy and American farmers,
manufacturers, services providers and workers,” they said.

"It is critical that America move forward as soon as possible to open
markets and level the playing field with our TPP partners."

Arthur Stamoulis
Citizens Trade Campaign
(202) 494-8826
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