Draggingtree Posted June 14, 2012 Share Posted June 14, 2012 The Moscow Times: U.S. Republicans Fire Back Over Jackson-Vanik Repeal 14 June 2012 The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A U.S. Senate plan to lift Cold War restrictions on trade with Russia drew immediate resistance from Senate Republicans, who said Congress must first address Russia’s poor human rights record and existing economic and political policies. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, a Democrat, on Tuesday introduced bipartisan legislation to normalize trade relations with Russia by repealing the 1974 Jackson-Vanik act, which tied trade with the Soviet Union to Moscow’s allowing Jews and other minorities to leave the country. The repeal of Jackson-Vanik is necessary if U.S. businesses are to enjoy the lower tariffs and increased access to Russian markets that will become available when Russia joins the World Trade Organization this summer. Supporters of normalized trade said it could lead to a doubling of U.S. exports to Russia. “Jackson-Vanik served its purpose during the Cold War, but it’s a relic of another era that now stands in the way of our farmers, ranchers and businesses pursuing opportunities to grow and create jobs,” Baucus said. Baucus was joined in sponsoring the bill by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry, a Democrat, and Republicans John McCain and John Thune. But eight Finance Committee Republicans, led by top Republican snip Read more: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/business/article/us-republicans-fire-back-over-jackson-vanik-repeal/460280.html#ixzz1xmmeuDwL The Moscow Times Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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