Trade & Foreign Policy
Fair trade is vital to our nation’s economic future. Trade can create new jobs in exporting industries, expand markets for our businesses, and ensure our workers and businesses are competing on a level playing field in the global marketplace. But for too long, our workers, small businesses, and manufacturers have paid a steep price for an outdated trade agenda. I will continue to fight wrong-headed trade policies that ship jobs overseas and shutter manufacturing facilities. That means fighting back against currency manipulation by trading partners, which the Senate did when it passed a bill that I introduced. We need a trade agenda that that promotes American workers and helps expand the Made in America label to markets around the world.
Foreign Policy
Our nation’s foreign policy should be focused on advancing peace and prosperity here at home and abroad. From advancing nuclear nonproliferation to eliminating the conditions that breed terrorism, to combating global public health challenges I will continue to advocate for policies that promote human rights and democratic policies that are the cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy.
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Brown Leads Eight Senators in Calling on Appropriations Committee to Fully Fund Critical Retraining Program for Workers
Posted on 11/26/2014 -
Brown Applauds Preliminary ITC Decision to Pursue Investigation on Welded Line Pipe Dumping, Support American Steel
Posted on 11/26/2014 -
Brown Applauds Preliminary Decision That Chinese Tire Imports in the U.S. are Unfairly Subsidized
Posted on 11/25/2014 -
Brown Introduces Bill to Extend Retraining Program for Workers Who Lose Their Jobs to Foreign Trade
Posted on 11/20/2014 -
Brown Urges ITC to Pursue Investigation on Welded Pipe Line Dumping, Support American Steel
Posted on 11/19/2014 -
Brown Statement on Today's Synagogue Attack in Jerusalem
Posted on 11/18/2014 -
US lawmakers announce bill supporting Hong Kong ‘freedom and democracy’
Posted on 11/17/2014