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DelBene, Brady Introduce Resolution to Open New Markets for American Clean Energy Products, Create Jobs, Reduce Emissions
Washington, D.C.,
December 14, 2022
Today, House Ways & Means Committee Vice-Chair Suzan DelBene (WA-01) and Ranking Member Kevin Brady (TX-08) released the following statement after introducing a bipartisan resolution to boost trade in environmental goods and technologies and launch negotiations to complete a new environmental goods agreement: “Promoting trade in environmental products, especially with countries with market-based economies and high labor and environmental standards, would boost American export opportunities, reduce global emissions, and help level the playing field for American workers. “The United States is a global leader in cutting-edge technologies that reduce carbon emissions. Working with our allies and partners to expand trade in these products, with a view to negotiating a new environmental goods agreement, is an opportunity to create U.S. jobs, keep us competitive against China, and support U.S. allies.” Key Action Items in this resolution:
American technological ingenuity and innovation create jobs, strengthen U.S. green manufacturing, reduce carbon emissions, and improve the environment. Despite our technological and quality edge, the United States lags behind China and the EU in exports of environmental goods, in part due to tariffs and other barriers countries impose. Other countries have high tariffs on American-made clean technology products, which makes American products more expensive, discourages their use, and disadvantages U.S. manufacturers and workers. Launching new environmental goods agreement negotiations would support American workers and make American clean energy products competitive worldwide. The full text of this resolution can be found here. |