I specifically mentioned the various points that relate to progress on human rights.
The NAM also supports action on the 'American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act of 2015' by Senators Rob Portman, Claire McCaskill, Pat Toom...
We also have to be sure imports are not illegally traded and they are fairly traded.
Using trade is our best opportunity to accelerate those democratic reforms.
We want more stuff stamped 'Made in America.'
I do think this is a critical part of the overall package.
It may create some disincentives for companies to go overseas with the IP.
This notion that we are not losing companies and headquarters and so on--it is happening.
We are handicapped.
That is just not good policy. We should not be doing that. That is incentivizing increasing purchase prices.
We cannot compete.