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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 37
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2 | | WHEREAS, According to the United States Census Bureau, |
3 | | Illinois is currently the fifth most populous state in the |
4 | | country, with approximately 12,800,000 residents; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Illinois is the largest exporting state in the |
6 | | Midwest, and the fifth largest exporting state in the United |
7 | | States; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Since 2009, Illinois exports have increased by |
9 | | $26.6 billion, or 64%, outperforming the national average of |
10 | | 53.5%; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, Direct Illinois exports accounted for nearly 10% |
12 | | of the Gross State Product (GSP); and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The role of Illinois in the global marketplace is |
14 | | currently in flux as a new United States Trade Representative |
15 | | takes office and the new presidential administration has |
16 | | created a White House National Trade Council; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, In recent years, the Illinois General Assembly has |
18 | | taken action on issues involving international trade which, if |
19 | | enacted, would almost certainly trigger claims by the World |
20 | | Trade Organization (WTO) against the United States, and |
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1 | | possibly the imposition of countervailing duties or |
2 | | retaliatory tariffs by U.S. global trading partners; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, The United States Census Bureau generates |
4 | | international trade statistics relative to the importation and |
5 | | exportation of products and goods in and to all 50 states and |
6 | | some territories; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Comparative advantage is a concept in |
8 | | international trade law and economics which provides that |
9 | | countries should be encouraged to produce what they are best at |
10 | | producing and export such products and goods, and import those |
11 | | products and goods from a trading partner who is the best at |
12 | | producing that particular product or good; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The most recent trade statistics show that the |
14 | | trade preferences provided to some non-market economies |
15 | | affects the theory of comparative advantage and possibly |
16 | | weakens the role that Illinois plays in the global marketplace; |
17 | | and |
18 | | WHEREAS, According to the United Nations, the World Bank, |
19 | | and the International Monetary Fund, the United States is the |
20 | | world's largest economy and China is the second largest economy |
21 | | in the world based upon their respective GDPs; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, China's accession to the WTO was complete as of |
2 | | December 11, 2001; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, China's accession to the WTO was unique in that |
4 | | China was one of the 23 original contracting parties to the |
5 | | General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in 1948, but |
6 | | withdrew after the Chinese Revolution in 1949, which pitted the |
7 | | ideologies of Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai- Shek; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Under WTO agreements, there are two types of |
9 | | non-discrimination of interest: the Most Favored Nation (MFN) |
10 | | principle, and the National Treatment (NT) principle; under the |
11 | | MFN principle, a WTO member may not discriminate between its |
12 | | trading partners - goods and services and service providers are |
13 | | to be accorded MFN, i.e. equal treatment; at the same time, a |
14 | | WTO member must provide NT - it may not discriminate on its |
15 | | internal market between its own and foreign products, services, |
16 | | and nationals; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, China, like all other WTO members, has agreed to |
18 | | abide by all of the WTO agreements, including those provisions |
19 | | requiring application of MFN and National Treatment; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, In its Protocol of Accession, China agreed to |
21 | | undertake additional actions in order to ensure the smooth |
22 | | phasing in of these non-discrimination principles; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, The WTO system also promotes undistorted trade |
2 | | through the establishment of disciplines on subsidies and |
3 | | dumping, allowing WTO members to respond to unfair trade |
4 | | through the imposition of countervailing or anti-dumping |
5 | | duties; in addition, WTO members are empowered to impose |
6 | | temporary safeguard measures, under strict rules, when faced |
7 | | with a sudden surge in imports causing serious injury to a |
8 | | domestic industry; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, In other areas, China has committed to abide by |
10 | | all WTO disciplines relating to subsidies and countervailing |
11 | | measures, anti-dumping, and safeguards; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, By joining the WTO, China has committed itself to |
13 | | abide by international treaty rules and the rule of law in the |
14 | | conduct of trade; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has eight foreign trades zones where |
16 | | foreign and domestic merchandise is considered international |
17 | | trade and not subject to United States customs duties: Chicago, |
18 | | Rockford, Quad Cities, Peoria, Decatur, Granite City, |
19 | | Lawrenceville, and Savanna; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, Illinois maintains 10 foreign trade offices: |
21 | | Mexico City, Mexico; Toronto, Canada; Brussels, Belgium; |
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1 | | Pretoria, South Africa; Jerusalem, Israel; Sao Paulo, Brazil; |
2 | | Tokyo, Japan; New Delhi, India; and Hong Kong and Shanghai, |
3 | | China; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, In 1974, Illinois became the first state to open a |
5 | | trade office in China when it opened an office in Hong Kong; |
6 | | Illinois added an office in Shanghai in 2000; both trade |
7 | | offices are dedicated to promoting Illinois-China business |
8 | | relations; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Illinois ranks fifth among the 50 states for |
10 | | exports to China; Illinois exports to China totaled over $4.71 |
11 | | billion in 2014, a 90.8% increase since 2009; Illinois ranks |
12 | | third among the 50 states in imports from China, totaling $29.5 |
13 | | billion in 2014; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Mexico is a WTO member subject to MFN and NT |
15 | | principles; Illinois exports to Mexico totaled over $7.9 |
16 | | billion in 2014, a 123.0% increase since 2009; Illinois imports |
17 | | from Mexico totaled $13.3 billion in 2014, a 116.8% increase |
18 | | since 2009; Illinois ranks fourth among the 50 states in |
19 | | imports from Mexico and is Mexico's second largest export |
20 | | partner; and |
21 | | WHEREAS, Russia is a WTO member subject to MFN and NT |
22 | | principles; Illinois ranks seventh among the 50 states for |
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1 | | exports to Russia; Illinois exports to Russia totaled over |
2 | | $448.1 million in 2014, a 79.5% increase since 2009; Illinois |
3 | | ranks seventh among the 50 states in imports from Russia, |
4 | | totaling $790.2 million in 2014; therefore, be it |
5 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
6 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE |
7 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Trade Policy Task Force is created |
8 | | within the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic |
9 | | Opportunity - Office of Trade and Investment; and be it further |
10 | | RESOLVED, That the Trade Policy Task Force is charged with |
11 | | the following duties: (1) analyze important issues relative to |
12 | | the growth of international trade from and to Illinois; (2) |
13 | | make recommendations to Congress, the United States Trade |
14 | | Representative, and the White House National Trade Council |
15 | | regarding trade policies that best serve Illinois; and (3) |
16 | | promote the exportation of goods and services from Illinois and |
17 | | the importation of goods and services into Illinois; and be it |
18 | | further |
19 | | RESOLVED, That the Trade Policy Task Force shall consist of |
20 | | the following members: |
21 | | (1) two appointed by the Speaker of the Illinois House |
22 | | of Representatives - one of which is to be the Chair of the |
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1 | | International Trade and Commerce Committee; |
2 | | (2) two appointed by the President of the Illinois |
3 | | Senate; |
4 | | (3) two appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
5 | | Illinois Senate; |
6 | | (4) two appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
7 | | Illinois House of Representatives - one of which is to be |
8 | | the Minority Spokesman of the International Trade and |
9 | | Commerce Committee; |
10 | | (5) a representative of a statewide association |
11 | | representing community businesses, appointed by the |
12 | | Minority Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives; |
13 | | (6) a representative of a statewide association |
14 | | representing manufacturers, appointed by the Minority |
15 | | Leader of the Illinois Senate; |
16 | | (7) four representatives of a statewide association |
17 | | representing unions, two appointed by the Speaker of the |
18 | | Illinois House of Representatives and two appointed by the |
19 | | President of the Illinois Senate; |
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1 | | (8) a representative of a statewide association |
2 | | representing agriculture, appointed by the Speaker of the |
3 | | Illinois House of Representatives; |
4 | | (9) a representative of a statewide association |
5 | | representing the chemical industry, appointed by the |
6 | | Minority Leader of the Illinois Senate; |
7 | | (10) a representative of a statewide association |
8 | | representing the coal industry, appointed by the Minority |
9 | | Leader of the Illinois House of Representatives; |
10 | | (11) a representative of a statewide association |
11 | | representing international trade, appointed by the |
12 | | President of the Illinois Senate; |
13 | | (12) three appointed by the Governor of Illinois; |
14 | | (13) one appointed by the Mayor of Chicago; |
15 | | (14) one appointed by the Mayor of Rockford; |
16 | | (15) one appointed by the Mayor of Peoria; |
17 | | (16) one appointed by the Mayor of Granite City; |
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1 | | (17) one appointed by the Mayor of Lawrenceville; and |
2 | | (18) one appointed by the Mayor of Savanna; and be it |
3 | | further |
4 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Commerce and |
5 | | Economic Opportunity - Office of Trade and Investment shall |
6 | | provide administrative support for the Trade Policy Task Force |
7 | | and shall reimburse for their reasonable and prudent expenses; |
8 | | and be it further |
9 | | RESOLVED, That the Trade Policy Task Force shall provide a |
10 | | final report by December 31, 2018.
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