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December 3, 2001
Ambassador Robert
B. Zoellick
United States Trade Representative
600 17th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20508
Dear Ambassador Zoellick:
The undersigned organizations
strongly support the Doha Declaration and wish to thank you for your determined
and successful efforts in securing a "good deal" for US industries
and consumers.
The Declaration opens
a process that holds out the potential for enormous benefits to our agricultural,
industrial, and service sectors, in addition to US industrial and retail
consumers. It will almost certainly lower tariff and non-tariff barriers
and encourage more transparent legal and regulatory regimes.
We, like you, recognize
that these gains would not have been possible had the United States refused
to recognize the near-unanimous consensus supporting negotiations on dumping
and countervailing duty issues. The language of the Declaration makes
it clear that what will be on the table will not be the existence or legitimate
effectiveness of US trade laws, but vital questions of the underlying
causes of dumping and subsidies, and whether dumping and countervailing
duty laws are being abused. This is fully consistent with the language
of the November 7 House of Representatives resolution, adopted 410-4,
which called for negotiations that would ensure that US exports are not
subject to the abusive use of trade laws by other countries.
We share your view
that to achieve the goals of the Declaration, the vital next step is passage
of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). Just as your work at Doha demonstrates
the Administration's commitment to trade negotiations that reflect all
American economic interests, we again express our commitment to work with
the Administration to pass a balanced TPA bill quickly.
Thank you for your
determination to improve the lives of the American people and those worldwide
through fair and open trade.
Sincerely,
A.J. Antunes &
Company
Alliance of American Consumers for Affordable Homes
American Gear Manufacturers Association
American Institute for International Steel
Association of International Automobile Manufacturers, Inc.
Autocam Corporation
CAB Flange Manufacturing Incorporated
CAB, Incorporated
Citizens Against Government Waste
Consumers for World Trade
Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition
Domestic Petroleum Council
Industrial Fasteners Institute
International Association of Drilling Contractors
International Electronics Manufacturers and Consumers of America
International Mass Retail Association
Maritime Exchange for the Delaware River and Bay
National Foreign Trade Council
National Retail Federation
Nissan
North American Association of Food Equipment Manufacturers
Precision Machined Products Association
Precision Metalforming Association
SSAB Hardox Corporation
SSAB Swedish Steel Inc.
Tooling and Manufacturing Association
Toyota Motor North America, Inc.
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