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Obama budget seeks to boost trade enforcement

Obama budget seeks to boost trade enforcement, ratchet pressure on China

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's new budget proposal will ask Congress to devote millions of dollars for a new trade enforcement center and more U.S. inspectors in China as the administration takes aim at unfair trade practices abroad, a senior administration official said Saturday.

It's all part of Obama's focus on boosting U.S. manufacturing and exports as he tries to win over voters and improve the economy in this election year.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity ahead of Monday's release of the president's 2013 budget blueprint, said the document will call for plowing $26 million into a new Interagency Trade Enforcement Center.

The center, which Obama first announced in his State of the Union address last month, will seek to use international rules and U.S. laws to challenge unfavorable trade policies, including intellectual property violations and subsidies other countries give to favored industries. The administration's primary concern is with China.

The idea is to bring trade enforcement functions now conducted by the Commerce Department, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and others under one roof and significantly increase their resources. The administration foresees 50 to 60 staffers working for the center once it ramps up over the next two years, including new hires and workers detailed from elsewhere in government.

Obama also will ask Congress for $13 million for Customs and Border Protection to improve trade inspections and increase its focus on imports of unsafe, pirated or counterfeit products.

And his budget will seek $10 million for the Food and Drug Administration to increase its inspection and analytic capabilities, including the addition of 16 new officials in China and three more U.S.-based China analysts.

Although trade often enjoys bipartisan support on Capitol Hill, there's no guarantee Republicans will go along with the new spending in a tight budget year. However, the administration plans to move forward with the new trade enforcement center regardless of congressional action on Obama's spending requests, the official said.

 

59 comments

  • BadNarc  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 months ago
    Vote all of these idiots out of government. They are talking about business as usual and promising a lot of things that will never happen, and want to go another 1.3 trillion dollars in debt the next year. Enough is enough!
    • victor 3 months ago
      y dont u do something about it
  • N  •  3 months ago
    Erica, can you perform a follow-up on this article and identify exactly how much is currently spent (or budgeted) in this area? It would be nice if we could get an idea of what "significant" actually is. Also - what is the effort that other countries are doing? Germany may be interesting since they seem to maintain a pretty good hi-tech manufacturing base.
  • JOHNB  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
    obama, the most corrupt and useless president in history
    • Robert 3 months ago
      He is the trifecta. He is the most corrupt and useless and the second most and third most.
  • Mr Math  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    Does anybody besides the media listen to anything this man says anymore? I know nobody who would vote for him again, no one.
    • unknown 3 months ago
      i'm voting for him,sure not voting for any of the republicans running
    • Del M 3 months ago
      Yea, lets divide the country into to two. The lazy people and their supporters. Obomber thinks everyone should do more of what they're doing. Of course, it doesn't work. There's only so lazy someone can possibly get and their suporters will just quit or at least make way less. This all equals less production, a slower economy and more government debt.
    • Kurt 3 months ago
      Del... Another stupid comment....
  • Donato  •  3 months ago
    Better start taking care of your own folks.
  • Purge  •  3 months ago
    How can we stop the incredible rate of growth of the government thanks to baseline budgeting at a rate of 7-8%/year for mandatory spending?
  • Boar  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 months ago
    Hey JOKE OBAMA, Life insurance is portable, auto insurance is portable, why isn't health insurance portable?
    By the way Mr Corruption, Why haven't YOU cut corporate taxes? Why is GITMO still open? Why do we still have 10's of thousands in IRaq? When will Rahm be brought up on RICO charges in Chicago and finally thrown in jail?
    Wall Street and the banks have MADE Tax Payers over 150 billion with their payback/interest on the bailouts!
    Will your UNION plagued buddies in Detroit ever be forced to pay back their bailout funds?

    Oh and Mr Obama, separations of State and Church is, GULP, a TWO WAY STREET! You CAN'T tell ANY CHURCH what to do as long as they are harming no one etc.
    Mr OBAMA, when do you STOP making NEW GUY in OFFICE mistakes? Is anyone on your staff above the chicago Thug element you have surrounded yourself with?
  • Sensible  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
    Just eliminate every 4th job at the Federal level, provide $$ performance incentives for those that are not cut and provide HUGE incentives for those divisions that do not spend what they had budgeted.
    • williamk 3 months ago
      Agreed - but make it every other Federal job........
  • Paul H  •  Texarkana, Texas  •  3 months ago
    Obama is all tough talk,Its called an election year and the Emperor will say and do anything for votes....
  • ken  •  3 months ago
    More government job to block free trade.
  • mactruth55  •  3 months ago
    Let's see, we can't get 1000 government employees to do their job so we'll try 2000.
  • Triumph  •  McLean, Virginia  •  3 months ago
    More money to accomplish nothing. Time to stop spending more to accomplish less.
  • GlennQ  •  Columbia, Maryland  •  3 months ago
    Nothing new can be proposed. He has already spent and wasted every dime for years. We are stuck where we are. Don't we all just love the feeling? I understand the Democrats are putting forth a bill to have the word "SAVE" stricken from Websters Dictionary.
  • David  •  3 months ago
    Mr. Obama, How about enforcing some fiscal discipline and rsponsibility for a change?
    • Kurt 3 months ago
      A stupid comment.
    • US Army Retired 3 months ago
      You do know that only congress can approve a budget?
    • David 3 months ago
      @US Army General....yeeesss. But explain to me how Obama can possibly submit a budget that's so far detached from reality, even derelict?
  • Pallewog  •  3 months ago
    SOMEONE HAS TO TELL THE CLOWN THAT WE GOT NO MONEY!
  • the man  •  3 months ago
    Obama is completely addicted to debt! this will not end happily.
  • mactruth55  •  3 months ago
    We already have thousands of government employees not enforcing trade regs now and Obama's answer is to add even more. How about we try this, do your job or you're fired!
  • Tom  •  3 months ago
    I would like to see agents going after eBay and all the China based sellers on eBay that bypass all the import regulations and deliver crap to US consumers via US mail. Not only do they undercut all the US based sellers category by category, but the products compete unfairly because they do not undergo any type of screening nor does eBay or these sellers assume any liability that would normally be required in a tranditional importing process. How do I know this? Because I was a former seller on eBay and I did this from China! Shame on me...I now know my sins and have been rehabilitated...
  • WilhemenaCooker  •  Intercourse, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    Obama's budget is like Whitney Houston on crack
  • Obama Food Stamps  •  3 months ago
    "Ratchet pressure on China" - oh really, Obama's gonna ratchet pressure on his bankers? He grovels $billions from them every year. Get real.
 
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