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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Steel is the backbone of the modern economy, and | ||||||
3 | it contributes to every level
of daily life; it supports our | ||||||
4 | bridges, takes our buildings to new heights, and can be found | ||||||
5 | in the
everyday appliances in our homes; Illinois' strong | ||||||
6 | manufacturing sector relies extensively on the metal; and
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7 | WHEREAS, The steel industry and manufacturing have been | ||||||
8 | significantly undermined by low price
steel imports from | ||||||
9 | foreign nations; companies in places like China, South Korea, | ||||||
10 | India, the
Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan, and | ||||||
11 | Saudi Arabia are selling their products in the United States at | ||||||
12 | predatory prices; some estimates state that certain Chinese | ||||||
13 | steel firms retail their products in the United States at 75% | ||||||
14 | of the domestic cost of production; a South Korean firm | ||||||
15 | recently retailed its products even lower at 48% of the | ||||||
16 | domestic cost of production; this unfair trade practice puts | ||||||
17 | American mills, and the mines that feed them, at risk; and
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18 | WHEREAS, The economic consequences of steel dumping have | ||||||
19 | begun and will have a
lasting detrimental impact on the | ||||||
20 | Illinois economy and the entire nation; across the Midwest,
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21 | thousands of steelworkers have already been laid off in recent | ||||||
22 | years, and as mills continue to
operate well below their | ||||||
23 | operational capacity, more steelworkers and miners are at risk; |
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1 | as the
percentage of foreign steel used in the United States | ||||||
2 | increases, the impacts on American
manufacturing will only | ||||||
3 | increase; this could lead to the erosion of enterprises that | ||||||
4 | are critical to
our economy and national defense; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The dumping of foreign steel into the United | ||||||
6 | States is a violation of
international trade agreements and | ||||||
7 | must be halted; Article VI of the General Agreement on
Tariffs | ||||||
8 | and Trade 1994 states that products from another country shall | ||||||
9 | not be introduced into the
commerce of another country at a | ||||||
10 | value less than the product's normal price in the destination
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11 | country; the Department of Commerce has used the provisions of | ||||||
12 | this article to investigate and
take anti-dumping measures | ||||||
13 | against nations in the past; however, this process is slow; | ||||||
14 | while
nations and companies are being identified, | ||||||
15 | investigated, and punished, American workers are
being laid | ||||||
16 | off; action must be taken to more aggressively identify those | ||||||
17 | violating international
trade agreements and punish them | ||||||
18 | accordingly; therefore, be it
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19 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
20 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
21 | urge President Barack Obama and the United States Congress to | ||||||
22 | take action to halt the illegal dumping of foreign steel into | ||||||
23 | the U.S. market; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | delivered to President Barack Obama, United States Senate | ||||||
3 | Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Speaker of the United States | ||||||
4 | House of Representatives Paul Ryan, and the members of the | ||||||
5 | Illinois Congressional Delegation.
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