{"id":863,"date":"2018-05-31T16:00:08","date_gmt":"2018-05-31T23:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/savingusmanufacturing.com\/blog\/?p=863"},"modified":"2018-05-31T16:00:08","modified_gmt":"2018-05-31T23:00:08","slug":"cpas-fair-trade-message-finds-favor-in-capitol-hill-meetings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/savingusmanufacturing.com\/blog\/tradepolicy\/cpas-fair-trade-message-finds-favor-in-capitol-hill-meetings\/","title":{"rendered":"CPA\u2019s Fair Trade Message Finds Favor in Capitol Hill Meetings"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The week of March 12th, I was one of over 60 members of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (<a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520463758\/180306_About_CPA_Flyer_Final.pdf?1520463758\">CPA<\/a>) who attended our annual conference\/fly-in.\u00a0 In a two-day blitz, members visited more than 120 House and Senate offices in Washington, D. C. to sound the alarm: \u201cAmerica\u2019s massive, growing trade deficit is killing jobs, harming communities, and stifling economic growth.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Our conference began Monday afternoon with remarks by CPA Chairman Dan DiMicco touting Present Trump\u2019s announcement of imposing Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum as a long-overdue measure to safeguard our domestic steel and aluminum mills.\u00a0 He emphasized that CPA also supports all allowable <a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520542663\/180222_Trade_Enforcement_final.1.pdf?1520542663\">trade enforcement<\/a> remedies, such as the Section 201 Tariffs on imported solar panels and clothes washers and the Section 301 Investigation into Chinese intellectual property theft.<\/p>\n<p>CEO Michel Stumo highlighted the new flyers covering issues that we were to discuss with Congressional Representatives and their staff.\u00a0 Research Director Jeff Ferry introduced the new Job Quality Index he has created, which will differentiate high-paying jobs from low-paying jobs in the monthly job data.<\/p>\n<p>We urged Representatives to support legislation that would eliminate the nation\u2019s trade deficit, address an overvalued dollar, provide stronger trade enforcement, and tackle troubling trade issues with China.<\/p>\n<p>In our meetings, we provided Representatives and their staffs with legislative solutions aimed at eliminating America\u2019s trade deficit, which grew to\u00a0$566 billion\u00a0last year. A\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520371161\/180226_balanced_trade_Final.pdf?\">fact sheet\u00a0<\/a>produced by CPA highlighted that no other country has run 42 years of consecutive trade deficits, which has been an average 2.99% drag on our Gross Domestic Product. The flyer offered key reasons why \u201cfree\u201d and \u201cfair\u201d trade can result in balanced trade\u2014instead of the job loss that has plagued America\u2019s productive sectors for the past 15 years.<\/p>\n<p>Another <a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520541467\/180305_Top_10_Trade_Deficit_Countries_FINAL.1.pdf?1520541467\">fact sheet<\/a>, showed that ten countries account for 97% of our trade deficit, namely China, Mexico, Japan, Germany, Ireland, Vietnam, Italy, India, South Korea, and Malaysia. Our deficit with China alone jumped from a $337 billion deficit or 38% in 2016 to a $375 billion deficit or 47% in 2017.<\/p>\n<p>We discussed how the he Tax Cuts for Jobs Act narrowed, but did not eliminate, the tax benefit for moving operations overseas, and presented <a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520528269\/180306_SFA_flyer_FINAL.pdf?1520528269\">information<\/a> on how the tax system could be improved with Sales Factor Apportionment, based, which is \u201ca destination of sales system used by many states that would tax corporate income in proportion to a companies\u2019 sales in the U.S. regardless of either domicile or location of operations.\u201d\u00a0 For example, a multinational corporation that still does 40% of its business in the U.S. would be taxed on the profits of that 40% of its worldwide sales.<\/p>\n<p>The North American Free Trade Agreement (<a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520371162\/180228_NAFTA_FINAL.pdf?1520371162\">NAFTA)<\/a> was also another topic of discussion during our visits. CPA supports \u201cmending it or ending it\u201d as CPA has long\u00a0argued that NAFTA has hurt U.S. manufacturing, cost jobs, and incentivized investment in Mexico rather than the U.S. We explained the provisions that must be included in a renegotiated NAFTA to help America\u2019s manufacturers, such as reinstating country of original labeling for beef and pork, tightening country of origin rules to require higher North American content, requiring periodic reviews, and a mechanism for countries to withdraw, if necessary.<\/p>\n<p>During our Hill meetings, we emphasized the importance to our\u00a0national security\u00a0of a vibrant domestic steel and aluminum industry.\u00a0I mentioned that we outproduced Germany and Japan in World War II, but we would not be able to do so in future wars if we let our domestic steel and aluminum industries be further decimated. We expressed our support for President Trump\u2019s tariffs on steel and aluminum import, especially since CPA has many members in the steel industry.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, we discussed the problem of the overvalued U. S. dollar. And presented the <a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520528806\/180301_Flyer_Currency_MAC_final.pdf?1520528806\">flyer<\/a> that showed as of May 2017, the U. S. dollar was overvalued by 25.5%, whereas the currencies of Japan and Germany were undervalued by nearly as much, with South Korea not far behind at about 15% of undervaluation.\u00a0 I told them that CPA has a new Advisory Board member, Dr. John R. Hansen, who is a 30-year veteran of the World Bank. He has proposed a solution to address this problem that \u201cpushes American wages down, increases the trade deficit, disrupts capital markets, and hooks consumers on debt.\u201d He proposed that \u201cCongress should provide the Federal Reserve the responsibility to maintain the dollar at a current account balancing equilibrium price. New legislation should provide the Fed with a new tool to moderate the dollar exchange rate called a market access charge (MAC).\u201d He projects that the MAC would balance trade in five years and that balance would be maintained in the future.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to our congressional visits, CPA hosted a bipartisan group of Representatives to meet with our members, including Rep. Tom Reed (R-NY-23), Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-IL-23), Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL-05), and Rep. Robert Pittinger (R-NC-09). Last fall, Representatives Brooks and Lipinski introduced <a href=\"https:\/\/www.congress.gov\/bill\/115th-congress\/house-concurrent-resolution\/37\/text?r=32\">House Congressional Resolution 37<\/a> for Congress to set a national goal to eliminate the trade deficit.\u00a0 It is only one sentence long: \u201cExpressing the sense of Congress that Congress and the President should prioritize the reduction and elimination, over a reasonable period of time, of the overall trade deficit of the United States.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Rep. Pittinger is co-sponsor of HR 4311, the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2017, which would expand and update the review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS) to meet new national security risks. As we distributed this <a href=\"https:\/\/d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net\/prosperousamerica\/pages\/4099\/attachments\/original\/1520371162\/180301_CFIUS_Final_.pdf?1520371162\">flyer<\/a> to Congressional Members, we expressed our support for the order President Trump signed to prohibit the acquisition of Qualcomm by Broadcom.\u00a0 When I met with Congressman Duncan Hunter, he said he had sent a letter to President Trump urging him to stop the takeover of Qualcomm by Broadcom.<\/p>\n<p>As the publisher of my newest book, Rebuild Manufacturing \u2013 the Key to American Prosperity, CPA provided books for me to present at my 15 appointments with Congressional Members and\/or staff, and I also had the pleasure of presenting a copy of my book to Rep. Mo Brooks and Rep. Robert Pittinger.<\/p>\n<p>On March 16, CPA released a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prosperousamerica.org\/cpa_pushes_fair_trade_message_in_blitz_of_capitol_hill_meetings\">press release<\/a> about the success of the annual conference fly-in. highlighting the following:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe 2018 CPA fly-in was our best yet,\u201d said Dan DiMicco, CPA Chairman. \u201cThe presentations and panels were very well received and by far the most informative yet, with great speakers and panelists. Without a doubt we made a strong impact on those we visited on the Hill. Our congressional speakers clearly showed us that our messaging is having an impact.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Michael Stumo, CEO of the CPA said, \u201cWe came to Capitol Hill with a united message from our members that Main Street America urgently needs action on trade. We were encouraged to find that our elected officials are becoming more receptive to calls for greater trade enforcement. Our next step is to remind them that voters are watching, and that the time for action is now.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>CPA chair Dan DiMicco said, \u201cIn 2016, voters spoke very clearly at the ballot box. They are frustrated and tired with the business-as-usual approach in Washington. We came to Capitol Hill this week to remind our elected officials that the American people are waiting for action, and that reducing our mammoth trade deficit must be a top priority.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Coalition for a Prosperous America trade conference was very useful and successful in educating our members and legislators about the dangers of continuing our country&#8217;s obsession with free trade,\u201d said Roger Simmermaker, author of How to Buy American and a CPA member. \u201cSeveral times, it was evident that many members of Congress and their staff experienced what I would call \u201clight bulb moments\u201d as we laid out our ideas and strategies for a better and fairer trade policy that will benefit our national economy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen real workers, manufacturers, and agriculturalists converge on Washington, theory is tested against reality, and good things begin happening in America,\u201d said Bill Bullard, CEO of R-CALF and a CPA board member. \u201cThere is no question that CPA had a positive impact on U.S. trade policy this week.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The steel and aluminum tariff discussions proved particularly wide-ranging. And as Greg Owens, CEO of Sherill Manufacturing and a CPA member, noted, \u201cTrade and our decades-long deficits are a critical and complex issue. While I applaud the recent move to levy tariffs on steel and aluminum, the comprehensive answer must go beyond that. The overvalued dollar and tax policies are major contributors to the problem that must be addressed. CPA has detailed concrete solutions to these and other issues that I fully support. It was a privilege and an honor to help CPA introduce and develop these solutions on Capitol Hill this week.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>I am proud to be one of the 4.1 million members in the manufacturing, labor, and agricultural sectors who are \u201cunited in their view that a continuing trade deficit hampers jobs and productivity nationwide. CPA will continue to urge action on America\u2019s troubling trade deficit, and we look forward to expanding its relationship with Members of Congress who have pledged to fight for America\u2019s manufacturers, farmers, and their workers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Chairman Dan DiMicco and CEO Michael Stumo will be in southern California April 18 \u2013 20<sup>th<\/sup> speaking to members of Metal Service Center and NTMA, as well as speaking at the San Marcos Manufacturing Summit to be held at the San Marcos Community Center on Friday, April 20<sup>th<\/sup>.\u00a0 As Chair of CPA\u2019s California chapter, I invite you to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prosperousamerica.org\/2018_california_economic_summit_manufacturing_in_san_diego_county\">register<\/a> to attend.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The week of March 12th, I was one of over 60 members of the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) who attended our annual conference\/fly-in.\u00a0 In a two-day blitz, members visited more than 120 House and Senate offices in Washington, D. 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