Grassley Says 'Nothing Conclusive' on MTB, GSP in Senate Finance Discussions
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, said that Senate Finance Committee members have been seeking a path to renew the Generalized System of Preferences benefits program and the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill, but have not been able to yet. “There was some talk a week ago about some sort of a deal that might include some extension of that, but there was nothing conclusive on it,” he said. He didn't specify whether he was speaking about MTB, GSP or both, and a trade staffer for the committee and one of his communication staffers did not respond to follow-up questions April 20.
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Grassley said now that 100 days have passed in the new administration, he's going to start asking the U.S. trade representative when she will turn her attention to a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom, or Japan, and when she might start talks with China.