"Daily Update on Capitol Hill Trade Actions" is a daily International Trade Today compilation of the most relevant legislation, hearings, and actions by Congress involving international trade. The following are brief summaries of recent Capitol Hill actions:
House Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection has announced that it will hold a hearing on April 29, 20101, on the Consumer Product Safety Enhancement Act of 2010, a bill to amend the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA).
"Daily Update on Capitol Hill Trade Actions" is a daily International Trade Today compilation of the most relevant legislation, hearings, and actions by Congress involving international trade. The following are brief summaries of recent Capitol Hill actions:
The following are the trade-related hearings scheduled for April 20-23, 2010:
Federal Maritime Commissioner Dye recently gave her individual views on issues of deregulation and exemption authority, antitrust immunity, inadequate vessel space and containers at the recent National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America annual conference.
"Daily Update on Capitol Hill Trade Actions" is a daily International Trade Today compilation of the most relevant legislation, hearings, and actions by Congress involving international trade. The following are brief summaries of recent Capitol Hill actions:
On April 14, 2010, 78 Members of Congress sent a letter to Transportation Secretary LaHood and U.S. Trade Representative Kirk asking for the renegotiation of the section of the North American Free Trade Agreement that opens U.S. highways to Mexican trucks.
On April 15, 2010, Senator Lautenberg introduced the “Safe Chemicals Act” (S. 3209), a bill to overhaul the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976.
"Daily Update on Capitol Hill Trade Actions" is a daily International Trade Today compilation of the most relevant legislation, hearings, and actions by Congress involving international trade. The following are brief summaries of recent Capitol Hill actions:
On April 7, 2010, the Department of Transportation’s Inspector General issued a Management Advisory on weaknesses in the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s safety oversight of its explosives classification approvals.