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DelBene, Paulsen Launch Bipartisan Digital Trade CaucusThe Caucus will engage lawmakers and stakeholders to ensure trade policies keep pace with the changing economy.
Washington, DC,
May 1, 2017
Reps. Suzan DelBene (WA-01) and Erik Paulsen (MN-03) today launched the congressional Digital Trade Caucus to promote a U.S. trade policy that works in the digital economy. “Trade has gone digital and protectionist policies don’t work in an internet-age,” DelBene said. “We need continued American leadership in the digital economy and for that to happen our laws need to be up to date with the way the world works. I look forward to working with Congressman Paulsen on the forward-looking policies so U.S. small businesses can fully harness the power of the internet by reaching new markets and customers around the world.” “As a strong advocate for a robust trade agenda, I believe we need to be engaged, lead, and on the forefront of this latest frontier in the global, 21st-century economy,” Paulsen said. “This new bipartisan caucus will ensure continued American leadership in the digital economy by promoting trade policies that harness the power of the internet and technology to reach new customers around the world.” Digital trade accounts for more than half of U.S. service exports. The United States runs a $159 billion trade surplus in digitally-deliverable services and is responsible for 7.1 percent of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) and nearly 6.7 million American jobs. In addition to educating lawmakers, the Digital Trade Caucus aims to:
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