U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown
Standing
Up for Ohio
Manufacturers
We
know Ohio workers and
Ohio manufacturers can compete with anyone. We have skilled, productive
workers
and world-class infrastructure. But for years, we’ve seen evidence of
unfair
trade practices – like currency manipulation – costing Americans jobs.
Currency
manipulation
occurs when a country undervalues its currency to effectively subsidize
its
exports. This allows countries—like China—to sell their exports for
cheaper, which
is why so many low-cost goods are “Made in China.” And when countries
like
China don’t play by the rules, it drives American companies
out-of-business and
harms our economy. The price of U.S. made goods is artificially
inflated and as
a result cheap imports flood our markets. Ultimately, currency
manipulation
isn’t just cheating, it costs Americans jobs.
In
a new report, the
Economic Policy Institute (EPI) argues that eliminating currency
manipulation
can reduce our trade deficit and create jobs in Ohio. Specifically, by
cutting
down on cheating, the U.S. goods trade deficit could be reduced by up
to $400
billion – over the course of a few years. The report also found that
eliminating global currency manipulation in three years could reduce
Ohio’s unemployment
rate by up to 2.7 percentage points, increase Ohio GDP by between $8
billion
and $17 billion, and create up to 75,900 Ohio manufacturing jobs.
That’s
why I plan to
re-introduce currency legislation this year. In 2011, my bipartisan
legislation, the Currency Exchange Rate Oversight Reform Act, passed
the
Senate, but never got a vote in the House. By treating currency
manipulation as
an unfair subsidy and an illegal trade practice and providing our
government
with the tools to impose duties on these products flooding our markets,
this
bill seeks to stop Chinese currency manipulation to ensure a fair and
level
playing field for American manufacturers. It is my hope that the new
EPI report
reminds officials why it is important for us to act now.
Ohio
jobs can be created
when trade laws are enforced. But we need to ensure our trade partners
uphold
the same labor, environmental, and human rights standards that we do.
This
means that Ohio workers – be they employees at auto companies or small
manufacturers – should have a chance to compete on a level playing
field.
Workers
and manufacturers
have endured years of talking and no action. Now, it’s time that the
House
stands up to the Chinese government, and helps fight the war being
waged on
American manufacturing.
Sincerely,
Sherrod
Brown
U.S.
Senator
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