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Leading poultry industry bodies have joined more than 500
other organisations as the Coalition for US-Russia Trade in calling on Congress
to "move quickly" to approve legislation enacting Permanent Normal
Trade Relations (PNTR) with Russia.
The National Chicken Council (NCC), National Turkey
Federation (NTF), US Poultry &Egg Association (USPOULTRY) and USA Poultry
& Egg Export Council (USAPEEC) joined more than 500 other trade
associations and businesses under the umbrella of the Coalition for US-Russia
Trade in calling on Congress to "move quickly" in the days ahead to
approve legislation enacting Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) with
Russia.
In a similar letter to President Barack Obama, the coalition
urged the president to work with Congress to ensure the passage of Russia's
removal from the Jackson-Vanik legislation and establishment of PNTR with
Russia.
Russia acceded to the World Trade Organization in August,
and the coalition points out that US competitors in Europe, China and elsewhere
are happy to "step in and take advantage of meeting Russia's needs not
only in infrastructure and modernization of its industrial base, but also the
demands of a growing consumer class that is highly educated and appreciates
quality."
The coalition suggests that until Congress passes Russia
PNTR legislation, US executives will be relegated to an "observer"
status as foreign competitors "snap up contracts that will lock in
commercial relationships for years to come."
"Since Russia already officially entered into the WTO
last summer, PNTR will ensure that poultry companies can take full advantage of
new business opportunities, that Russia's commitments in the WTO are enforced
and that American businesses are on an equal playing field in the Russian
market," added NCC, NTF, USPOULTRY and USAPEEC. "Continuing to export
$300 million of poultry to Russia annually will provide better incomes for more
US workers and additional poultry to be produced by a growing number of family
farmers across America."
Randi Levinas, the coalition's executive director, noted in
a press release that, "the time for Congress to act is now. We simply
cannot afford to sit idly by and continue to put US exports and jobs at risk
when we know there is strong bipartisan support for this legislation in both
chambers."
Other poultry interests signing the letters include: Penn Ag
Industry Poultry Council, The Poultry Federation, Sanderson Farms, Simmons
Prepared Foods, Texas Turkey Federation, Virginia Poultry Federation, Wisconsin
Poultry and Egg Industry Association, California Poultry Federation, Case
Farms, Chicken and Egg Association of Minnesota, Delmarva Poultry Industry,
Inc., Georgia Poultry Federation, Iowa Turkey Federation, Minnesota Turkey
Growers Association, North Carolina Poultry Federation and Ohio Poultry
Federation.
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