Several
trade items are awaiting action during the ongoing lame duck session of
Congress, which is expected to last into next week. The Andean Trade
Preferences Act (ATPA) and the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)
both expire on December 31. Separately, the expanded Trade Adjustment
Assistance (TAA) program enacted in the 2009 Recovery Act also expires
on December 31. There are some outstanding issues with regards to GSP
and TAA that are still being debated among Congressional leaders.
Finally, there is also the possibility of moving a second Miscellaneous
Tariff Bill (MTB) before the end of the year. The Chamber strongly
supports a positive outcome on all of these items before the end of the
session.
Separately, the membership of the Ways and Means Committee was selected
this week. Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) was chosen as the next chairman of the
House Ways and Means Committee and Sander Levin (D-MI) will be the
Ranking Member. The new Republican Members on the Ways and Means
Committee, in alphabetical order, are: Rick Berg (ND), Diane Black (TN),
Vern Buchanan (FL), Jim Gerlach (PA), Lynn Jenkins (KS), Chris Lee
(NY), Erik Paulsen (MN), Tom Price (GA), Aaron Schock (IL), and Adrian
Smith (NE).