[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 115 (Tuesday, July 31, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S5726]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WOOL TRUST FUND
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, I am happy to hear there is a commitment
to pass the extension and modification of the Wool and Cotton Trust
Funds this year. As my colleagues noted, the Wool Trust Fund
compensates for the competitive damage caused by the fact that duties
are higher on imports of raw materials, like wool fabric, than on
imports of finished products, like trousers and suits. This ``tariff
inversion'' gives foreign manufacturers a significant cost advantage
over U.S. manufacturers like Rochester, NY's Hickey Freeman.
Hickey Freeman has been operating in Rochester, NY since 1899. Wool
cloth imported by Hickey Freeman is cut and sewn into wool clothing
which, in turn, is sold in stores across the United States and around
the world. I am particularly proud to note--while our athlete's
uniforms sadly were made in China, our announcers on NBC are wearing
Hickey Freeman at the 2012 London Olympic Games.
The Wool Trust Fund is a successful program in curbing job losses and
allowing American textile and apparel companies to expand their own
export markets. Without the technical fix that we are asking for here
today, the health of the Wool Trust Fund will be in peril.
I thank Senator Menendez for his tireless leadership in extending and
modifying the Wool and Cotton Trust Funds and the Leader and Chairman
Baucus for agreeing to work with Senators Menendez, Cardin and myself
to ensure these important programs are dealt with by the end of the
year.
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