U.S. economic growth and job creation depend on our ability to sell American goods and services to the 95% of the world’s customers living outside our borders. Yet there are restrictions and tariffs, often in the double digits, that create an uneven playing field for U.S. companies and workers operating in a global marketplace. We can level the playing field, and the first step lies with Congress.
By approving Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), also called “fast track,” Congress has the opportunity to open up even more overseas markets to U.S. companies. |