Spanberger Statement on USMCA Trade Deal AnnouncementLast Friday, the Congresswoman Met with Vice President Pence at the White House to Discuss Status of USMCA Negotiations, Need to Finalize the Agreement to Support Central Virginia Businesses, Farms, & Workers
Washington,
December 10, 2019
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger today released the following statement after the announcement that the United States, Mexico, and Canada have reached a deal on the final text of the United States-Mexico-Canada-Agreement (USMCA). “Central Virginia businesses, farms, and manufacturers have waited patiently for this day to arrive. Since coming to the U.S. House, I’ve repeatedly heard business owners and workers describe the clear economic need for expanded export markets in Canada and Mexico. And just last week, I shared their views with Vice President Pence,” said Spanberger. “Today, I’m encouraged that the administration and House negotiators have been able to work out an agreement with all three countries that will bring greater long-term trade stability to the Commonwealth’s economy. Now, we need to focus on receiving implementing legislation from the administration and advancing it to the floor of the U.S. House—and I’ll keep pressing all players involved until that happens.” Last week, Spanberger joined Vice President Mike Pence and a bipartisan group of her colleagues at the White House to discuss the status of the USMCA and the need to finalize the agreement. According to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Virginia exported $4.3 billion of goods to Mexico and Canada in 2018. BACKGROUND Spanberger has long worked to press for final progress on the USMCA and advance the trade priorities of Central Virginia businesses, workers, and producers, including by:
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