S.1766 - Reciprocal Market Access Act of 2009
A bill to enhance reciprocal market access for United States domestic producers in the negotiating process of bilateral, regional, and multilateral trade agreements. view all titles (2)
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- Official: A bill to enhance reciprocal market access for United States domestic producers in the negotiating process of bilateral, regional, and multilateral trade agreements. as introduced.
- Short: Reciprocal Market Access Act of 2009 as introduced.
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10/8/2009--Introduced.Reciprocal Market Access Act of 2009 - Prohibits the President from agreeing to the reduction or elimination of the existing rate of duty on any product in order to carry out a trade agreement entered into between the United States and a foreign country until the PresOfficial Summary
10/8/2009--Introduced.Reciprocal Market Access Act of 2009 - Prohibits the President from agreeing to the reduction or elimination of the existing rate of duty on any product in order to carry out a trade agreement entered into between the United States and a foreign country until the President certifies to Congress that:(1) the United States has obtained the reduction or elimination of tariff and nontariff barriers and policies and practices of such foreign country with respect to U.S. exports of any product that has the same physical characteristics and uses as the product for which the President seeks to modify its rate of duty; and
(2) any violation of the trade agreement is immediately enforceable by withdrawal of the modification of the existing duty on such foreign product until the United States Trade Representative (USTR) certifies to Congress that the United States has obtained the reduction or elimination of the tariff or nontariff barrier or policy or practice of such foreign government. Requires the withdrawal of such a modification in specified circumstances until the USTR makes such a certification to Congress.
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Conservatives4Congress: Joe Miller: “Exhibit 'A' for why Senator ...
She, in fact, co-sponsored a cap-and-trade Senate bill in 2007 (S.1766, July 11, 2007). Miller calls Murkowski's decision to meet with President Obama and the Democrats regarding moving this legislation forward, “Exhibit 'A' for why ...
Wetlands Witness « Bayou Child – One Cajun's Life
On September 22, Senator Vitter and Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana introduced S. 1765 and S. 1766, identical bills to provide disaster relief and recovery incentives for Louisiana. These bills would allow the President to issue ...
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