John G. Murphy

@JGodiasMurphy

Senior Vice President for International Policy at . Opinions are my own; retweets are not endorsements.

Washington, D.C., USA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2010.

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    10. stu 2019.

    Updating today’s NFL coverage to remind you that the are World Champions

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    This is an excellent speech and statement on the importance of data connectivity to financial services. The appreciates the leadership of on this critical issue.

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    5. velj

    Can the U.S. slap 232 tariffs on imported vehicles? ’s and Steve Lehotsky say no, they cannot. Here’s why.

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    prije 18 sati

    I was among the American negotiators of the original GPA in the Tokyo Round. The GPA was, and is, an incredibly tight-knit balance of reciprocity by all the signatories, evidenced by the convoluted schedules of covered entities. Don't let the Trump Administration unravel it.

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    Today, Neil Herrington, SVP for the Americas participated in a conference on the global economy at the Vatican and shared his views on the inclusive capitalism and the importance of the rule of law.

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    Why the US should not withdraw from the WTO Government Procurement Agreement: a few thoughts

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    NEW — The 2020 International IP Index is hot off the presses. Get the download on how 53 economies performed on intellectual property via our interactive map. Check it out:

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  8. 5. velj

    Trade Deficit Truths It's an older piece, but it remains true that the trade balance is a poor measure of whether a particular set of trade policies—or trade agreements—is delivering benefits to the American people.

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    annual monitoring shows that barriers to are rising with economy-wide implications. Don’t give in to the dark side and read our blog on “The Rise of Services Trade Restrictions” instead ➡

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    I cut my teeth as a rookie USTR negotiator on the GPA. Hard to understand this move, as it's probably the most reciprocity-oriented agreement in the . A clear signal of more U.S. retreat in the WTO.

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    3. velj

    Ahead of , here are the ’s trade priorities for the year ahead. An election can't be an excuse for inaction in Washington, and we're committed to doing our part to make the case for these policy goals. A thread …

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    Thanks to the WTO Government Procurement Agreement, US firms can bid on foreign government procurements worth about $900 billion every year on a level playing field. If the US withdraws, those governments would be free to discriminate against US companies.

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    The opposed this proposal last June because 1) it requires legislation; 2) there's no agreed way to measure under- or overvaluation of currencies; and 3) it violates obligations the US has undertaken in WTO agreements.

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    /15 Again, an election can't be an excuse for inaction. On trade as on many other issues, there's bipartisan support for tackling these challenges. Let's get to work. /END

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    /14 Tax Treaties: We will work to secure Senate ratification of tax treaties with Chile, Hungary, and Poland for the avoidance of double taxation.

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    /13 Renew GSP: Congress needs to renew the Generalized System of Preferences, which promotes market-based economic growth in developing countries by providing duty-free access to the U.S. market for select goods. It expires Dec. 31.

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    /12 What About Services? They’re a huge competitive strength for the US economy. We’d love to see more focus on services in US trade talks in 2020.

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    /11 Digital Services Taxes: Meanwhile, the Chamber will oppose unilateral DSTs. The ones mooted so far are plainly discriminatory and will undermine a key engine of growth.

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