Trade Promotion Authority Bill Prioritizes Reimbursement Transparency
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Trade promotion authority legislation introduced April 16 in the Senate and House includes provisions that would prioritize transparency for foreign reimbursement schemes and eliminating price controls in ongoing and future international trade negotiations.
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