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George Felcyn |
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The PBN Company |
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CITAC CHEERS BYRD AMENDMENT REPEAL BY CONGRESS
Washington DC — Congress today finally approved repeal of the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act, commonly known as the "Byrd Amendment" with the 216-214 passage of The Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 by the House of Representatives. Repeal of the Byrd Amendment is a provision of the legislation, which was already passed by the Senate, and now goes to President Bush for his signature.
In a compromise reached between House and Senate conferees, the repeal will be delayed for two years and Byrd Amendment distributions will continue for entries made prior to October 1, 2007.
"CITAC congratulates Congress for repealing the Byrd Amendment," said CITAC Executive Director Steve Alexander. "As recently as last month, many experts were saying we would never obtain congressional repeal of the Byrd Amendment during the current session. We congratulate the numerous consuming industries, consumer groups and organizations that worked together so well to make this day possible. CITAC is proud to have taken a leading role in this effort."
Since 2001, more than $1.26 billion has been distributed under Byrd Amendment rules, with more than one-third, or $476 million, going to a single corporation, the Timken Company, and two of its subsidiaries. More than half of the $226 million of Byrd Amendment payouts in 2005 went to five companies, and 80% percent of the payouts went to only 34 companies. Three industries benefited the most from Byrd payments: bearings, candles, and steel. The amounts distributed to individual corporations can significantly distort the competitive structure of an industry, leading to a reduction in competition.
CITAC is a coalition of companies and organizations committed to promoting a trade arena where U.S. consuming industries and their workers have access to global markets for imports that enhance the international competitiveness of American firms.
For additional information, visit citac.info or contact George Felcyn at The PBN Company at or
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