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Home » PMI Welcomes Bipartisan Agreement on USMCA

PMI Welcomes Bipartisan Agreement on USMCA

December 11, 2019
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Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI) has welcomed the news of the bipartisan agreement between the Trump administration and Congress that sets a path forward on the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement with the support of Mexico and Canada.

"PMI members were pleased to learn about this important step toward a ratified United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement," said PMI CEO/Executive Director Kerry Stackpole. "The plumbing manufacturing industry prospers upon free trade between these three great North American nations, and reaching this milestone brings confidence to our members as we enter 2020."

PMI will continue to monitor the process and supports the approval of the USMCA in the weeks ahead. "We especially thank United States Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, members of the Trump administration, and a number of members of Congress who listened to the concerns of manufacturers and contributed to this important agreement," Stackpole added.

U.S. manufacturers are the largest exporter of plumbing products into Canada's and Mexico's marketplaces. The U.S. plumbing products comprised 41 percent of Canada's import market and 54 percent of the Mexican import market, according to the latest U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Administration's Building Products and Sustainable Construction Top Markets Report.

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