Letter to John Boehner, Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader, Paul Ryan, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, and Senator Carl Levin - Trans-Pacific Partnership Concerns

Letter

Date: June 10, 2015
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Trade

Dear Speaker Boehner, Leader Pelosi, Chairman Ryan, and Ranking Member Levin:

As the House begins consideration of the Trade Act of 2015, we urge you to include a critical amendment that would specify the process by which Congress will approve new countries joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

This week President Obama stated that the Chinese government has put out feelers to the president and multiple members of his cabinet about joining the TPP. These statements go beyond news reports that China is monitoring the talks very closely. Despite the threat of China joining in the near future, the Trade Act of 2015, is silent on how future countries would join the agreement.

Never before has a president negotiated a free trade agreement that is intended to expand to more countries in the future. In addition, agreements negotiated at the World Trade Organization do not require subsequent congressional approval before additional countries become party to them. Without inserting clear-cut instructions for expanding the TPP agreement, this Administration or the next could expand the TPP to include China or any other country without adequate congressional input.

We offered an amendment to the bill that would have spelled out the explicit role Congress should play in evaluating a potential TPP partner, approving negotiations with that partner, and applying fast track to those negotiations. Now that China has signaled its interest in joining the agreement at high levels of the U.S. government, it is even more imperative that our language be incorporated into the final bill. We urge you to include our amendment to ensure Congress has a clearly defined role in determining whether China should join TPP.


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