House Passes Legislation Establishing Permanent Normal Trade Relations With Russia and Moldova and Allowing Sanctions for Gross Violations of Human Rights in Russia

Press Release

Date: Nov. 16, 2012
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Trade

Today, Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) and Subcommittee on Trade Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) made the following statements after the House passed legislation that grants Russia and Moldova permanent normal trade relations (PNTR). The legislation also imposes sanctions on persons identified as responsible for the detention, abuse, or death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, and for other gross violations of human rights in Russia.

This bipartisan legislation passed by a vote of 365-43.

Chairman Camp stated : "PNTR with Russia will increase exports and will help create economic growth and jobs here at home. Additionally, it will give us a powerful new enforcement tool and will require Russia to comply with WTO rules. As a supporter of the Magnitsky provision, I am pleased we were also able to include this language because it sends a strong message to Russia that human rights transgressions will not be tolerated. I urge the Senate to act quickly and pass this important bipartisan legislation so we do not lose out to our foreign competitors."

Trade Committee Chairman Brady said : "Russia's recent accession to the WTO provides an opening for us to take advantage of Russia's rapidly growing market and create U.S. jobs. However, without this legislation, we will be sitting on the sidelines, letting our competitors reap all of the benefits. I strongly support this bipartisan bill."


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