WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 133
(Senate - July 28, 2020)

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                        WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

  Mr. GRASSLEY. Madam President, I want to talk about the World Trade 
Organization. I have said what I am going to say now before. So I want 
to say it again: The United States must reaffirm its commitment to 
significant reform of the World Trade Organization. The United States 
must move to revitalize that organization because the World Trade 
Organization advances the cause of free and fair global trade, and they 
necessarily do it because of the modern economy we are in.
  It is imperative that we continue to double down on the efforts that 
demonstrate the United States' leadership at Geneva, the headquarters 
of the World Trade Organization. That includes our efforts to reform 
the World Trade Organization appellate body, to work on subsidies that 
too many countries are using, and to continue ongoing negotiations to 
accomplish these goals.
  The World Trade Organization can and should play an important role in 
the global economic recovery from our virus pandemic. I urge the 
administration and my colleagues here in the Senate to advocate for our 
interests. I urge the Trump administration to confront trade 
distortions, and most importantly, this administration must encourage 
all World Trade Organization members to unite in an effort to lift us 
out of the nearly unprecedented global downturn we have had in trade 
because of the virus pandemic.
  I yield the floor

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