March 2, 2001
The Honorable Donald
Evans
U.S. Department
of Commerce
1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Room 5854 Washington, DC 20230
Dear Secretary Evans:
I write on behalf
of the Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition ("CITAC"), to explain
why we believe that the new "Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act,"
popularly referred to as the "Byrd Amendment," is against the interests
of American industry and the trade policy of the United States. Your recent
reference (February 14) to the Byrd Amendment as "appropriate" legislation
is a matter of concern to CITAC and its members. As you review this issue
thoroughly, we believe you will share our concern over its ramifications.
CITAC is a coalition
of American companies and trade associations that rely on open export
and import markets to be competitive. We are therefore concerned about
efforts, whether based on trade laws or on trade policy decisions, to
close or restrict markets. The antidumping and countervailing duty laws
are principal methods by which trade is restricted by the United States
government; therefore, these laws and their implementation directly concern
America's consuming industries.
The attached paper explains CITAC's opposition
to the Byrd Amendment because of its impact on American companies. We
urge you and your colleagues to consider it. We would like to meet with
you personally to discuss this legislation and why it is not in America's
interest.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Jon E. Jenson,
Chairman CITAC
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