[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 440 Introduced in House (IH)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 440
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the benefits
of global trade improve the lives of Americans and American communities
by fostering a more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous economy.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 24, 2023
Mr. Allred submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Ways and Means
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the benefits
of global trade improve the lives of Americans and American communities
by fostering a more inclusive, resilient, and prosperous economy.
Whereas international trade provides numerous benefits to American businesses
and people by helping to raise living standards and provide affordable
goods and services, supporting good jobs, and fueling economic growth;
Whereas, in 2022, the Bureau of Economic Analysis calculated exports and imports
of goods and services combined were equivalent to 27 percent of gross
domestic product;
Whereas, in 2021, exports alone support 9,053,000 United States jobs;
Whereas small- and medium-sized businesses account for around 98 percent of
United States exporting companies and account for nearly one third of
all United States exports;
Whereas the establishment of strong bilateral and plurilateral trade relations
with other countries is of national interest;
Whereas ``friendshoring'' can create more resilient supply chains by helping to
ensure that trade flow to and from the United States are not disrupted
significantly;
Whereas free trade agreements (FTAs) reduce and remove barriers for American
goods and services in countries that have FTAs with the United States;
Whereas countries with FTAs with the United States represent 6 percent of the
world's population;
Whereas the Constitution gives Congress the primary authority to regulate
international trade;
Whereas Congress along with the Departments of Commerce, Homeland Security, the
Treasury, and State, along with the United States Agency for
International Development, the International Trade Commission, and the
Office of the United States Trade Representative have a role fostering
the trade environment of the United States that works for American
businesses and workers;
Whereas the World Trade Organization provides the foundation for the global
trade system based on creating and enforcing rules which reduce
obstacles and help to ensure a level playing field;
Whereas multilateral organizations, like the World Trade Organization, provide a
forum for nations to resolve their trade disputes peacefully and in an
internationally recognized fashion;
Whereas the Department of Commerce and the Department of Homeland Security
maintain and enforce our Nation's trade remedy laws, ensuring that
American businesses, workers, and manufacturers are not being undercut
by unfair trade practices;
Whereas the Secretaries of Commerce and the Treasury license and regulate the
foreign-trade zones which provide special custom's procedures for
companies and supply chains, and keep jobs in the United States;
Whereas the Department of Commerce also aims to promote United States exports,
including by maintaining United States Export Assistance Centers around
the country which assist small- and medium-sized businesses with the
process of exporting, including understanding foreign markets, and
locating foreign buyers;
Whereas the Department of Commerce's Foreign Commercial Service works with both
the government and the private sector to promote United States exports
and protect United States commercial interests abroad; and
Whereas the Export-Import Bank of the United States is backed by the full faith
and credit of the United States Government and provides United States
exporters needed loans to facilitate export activities, or by providing
liquidity enabling United States business to accept new business,
international sales, and compete in the international marketplace: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) supports international trade for its critical role in
the health of the United States economy, which is of vital
national interest;
(2) continues to work with the appropriate trade agencies
to ensure that American businesses, American workers, and
American consumers benefit from rules-based trade;
(3) continues to work, where appropriate, with the
executive agencies to address unfair foreign trade practices;
(4) continues to work with the appropriate agencies to
shore up supply chains and move them into more reliable regions
and nations; and
(5) directs, where appropriate, the United States Trade
Representative to negotiate trade agreements with allied
nations that are beneficial to the United States.
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