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  • House, Senate Negotiators Include Armenia PNTR In Larger Trade Bill:

    HOUSE, SENATE NEGOTIATORS INCLUDE ARMENIA PNTR IN LARGER TRADE BILL:
    BOTH CHAMBERS SET TO VOTE NEXT

    WASHINGTON, October 11 (Noyan Tapan). One of the Armenian Assembly of
    America's (AAA) highest legislative priorities - normalizing trade
    relations between the United States and Armenia - took a major step
    forward on October 9 as House and Senate conferees for a key trade
    measure agreed to attach legislation extending permanent normal trade
    relations (PNTR) to Armenia. "The Assembly welcomes today action
    to attach Armenia PNTR to the Miscellaneous Trade and Technical
    Corrections Act and thanks House Ways and Committee Chairman Bill
    Thomas for including it in this conference report," said Assembly
    Board of Trustees Chairman Hirair Hovnanian. "We commend him and the
    Armenian Caucus Co-Chairmen Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank Pallone,
    Jr. (D-NJ) for their leadership and steadfast efforts to deepen the
    U.S.-Armenia trade relationship." "The ongoing Turkish and Azeri
    blockades are two strikes against Armenia's ability to prosper as
    a free-market economy, so any U.S. trade benefits, such as those
    resulting from the removal of the trade restrictions, are helpful,"
    Hovnanian added. "It is our hope Congress will pass this legislation
    at its earliest opportunity." PNTR, known as "permanent normal trade
    relations". would remove a nearly 30-year-old provision requiring
    Armenia and other countries to periodically obtain presidential
    approval for continued access to low tariffs. In so doing, it would
    signal an upgrade in Armeniaâ^À^Ùs status as a trading partner and
    should lead to additional trade agreements between the United States
    and Armenia. Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues Co-Chairmen Joe
    Knollenberg (R-MI) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) first introduced the
    legislation known as H.R. 528 in February 2003, which passed the House
    of Representatives later that year. The Assembly for its part, helped
    push the measure through by working to secure the co-sponsorship of
    more than 100 lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle. Last
    year, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) along with Senators Paul
    Sarbanes (D-MD) and Barbara Boxer (D-CA) introduced S. 1557, which
    was modeled after the House version of Armenia PNTR. This measure
    has the bipartisan support of over 20 cosponsors. The next step in
    the legislative process is for the House-Senate conference report to
    go the floors of both Chambers for a final vote.
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