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SUBJECT: CONCERNS REGARDING TRADE CONCESSIONS TOTAIWAN ON MACHINE-TOOL PARTS FOR A TWO-YEAREXTENSION OF THE VOLUNTARY RESTRAINTAGREEMENTS ON MACHINE TOOLS
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March 26, 1992
Mr. Samuel K. SkinnerChief of Staff to the PresidentThe White House1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington, D.C. 20500
Dear Sam:
News reports are disturbing to me that the United States ispreparing to offer trade concessions to Taiwan on machine-toolparts to win consent for a two-year extension of the VoluntaryRestraint Agreements (VRAs) on machine tools.
Additionally, my information is that Deputy U.S. TradeRepresentative Michael Moskow is on the verge of granting stillmore special trade favors to an Indianapolis-based importer ofTaiwan-made machine tools.
While such proposed actions may be well-meant, they areperceived as extremely threatening to the vital U.S. machine-toolindustry, particularly to constituent companies in Wisconsin.
One of our most important companies, Giddings & Lewis, Inc.,of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, is driving hard to be competitive in themachine-tool industry, being the fifth largest factory automationand machine-tool manufacturer in the world. Indeed, last year theentire Wisconsin congressional delegation united to help persuadethe U.S. Department of Justice to approve Giddings & Lewis'proposed acquisition of financially troubled Cross & Trecker.
Not the least of industry worries is that undue concessions toTaiwan unnecessarily risk losing Japan's crucial support forextension of the VRAs.
Enclosed for your reference are copies of my earlier letterand enclosures. Please tell me how to respond to my Wisconsinindustrial constituent.
Sincer
Member Congress
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DEPUTY UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVEEXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
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JUL 15 1992
The Honorable Toby RothU.S. House of RepresentativesWashington, D.C. 20515
Dear Congressman Roth:
This is in response to your letter to Samuel Skinner expressingyour concern and that of your constituent, Giddings and Lewis,regarding the pace and coverage of our efforts to negotiatemachine tool voluntary restraint agreements (VRAs) with Japan andTaiwan.
Since your letter, we have successfully concluded agreements withboth Japan and Taiwan. We believe that these agreements willpermit U.S. companies to complete the necessary programs foradvancing U.S. national security interests while providing agradual return to market-determined competition. While thenegotiations were long and difficult, the final agreementsassured that imports of machine tools in the period prior to theagreements would not be allowed to undermine the President'smachine tool revitalization program.
I would like to correct one additional point in your letterregarding positions attributed to me with respect to thetreatment of special issue permits. At no time did I supportspecial favors for any individual company. As the finalagreement with Taiwan clearly indicates, there is no specialallocation of machine tools for any individual company. Theagreement contains a generic provision through which individualcompanies may petition the Department of Commerce for access toadditional machine tools or parts. This provision is virtuallyidentical to that contained in the 1986 VRA and we expect thatthe Department of Commerce will administer it in the same way asit did previously.
Our objective throughout the negotiations was to implement thePresident's decision of December 27, 1991 to maximize thecontribution of the domestic machine tool industry to ournational security interests.
Sincerely,
Michael H. Moskow
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