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Kaptur joins letter with House Democrats urging Trump Administration to address Russia trade violations

May 2, 2017

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (OH-09), today joined 30 Members of the House of Representatives in writing a letter to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, urging the Administration to address the United States-Russia bilateral trade relationship. Despite the President's focus on trade, the Administration has not addressed Russia's predatory and protectionist policies that put American workers, farmers, and businesses at an unfair disadvantage.

"While trade enforcement issues continue to be raised by this administration, to-date there has not been sufficient attention to the U.S.-Russia bilateral trade relationship. In a March 1st address to the Commerce Department, you pledged to implement policies that ‘put American workers first.' We support this goal," wrote the Members. "That is why we urge immediate action to combat ongoing Russian practices that cost American jobs, violate international trade rules, and break commitments Russia made when it joined the World Trade Organization."

"Today, the Russian Federation uses a range of illegal, unfair, and often opaque, trade and industrial policies that undermine America's manufacturers and agricultural producers with extensive barriers to the Russian market," continued the Members. "In the manufacturing sector, Russia continues to use massive subsidies to sustain failing industries, to undercut American exports with state-driven import substitution tactics, and uses Russian state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to promote Russian suppliers over American competitors."

The full letter is available here:

The letter comes after Kaptur, Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) wrote a letter to Secretary Ross urging the Secretary to visit Lorain, Ohio and act immediately to help the steelworkers there who are suffering from an unfair global market.

Issues:Trade