Trade Promotion Authority Factsheet

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Pass Trade Promotion Authority

Policy Factsheet Background Trade Promotion Authority (TPA or “Fast Track Negotiating Authority”) provides the President and United States Trade Representative (USTR) with clear direction as to the priorities Congress requires for our country’s trade agreements. Once TPA is passed, all negotiated trade agreements that meet those criteria are given an expedited vote, without amendment by Congress, ensuring efficient passage of beneficial agreements. Although every President since Franklin D. Roosevelt has had authority to negotiate trade agreements, TPA has been expired since 2007, putting at risk the successful negotiation and passage of economically beneficial trade liberalization efforts such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) or Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Congress must act in 2014 to restore TPA or risk delaying these momentous free trade agreements that will significantly boost U.S. exports and create thousands of American jobs.


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