[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: WILLIAM J. CLINTON (2000, Book I)]
[May 17, 2000]
[Pages 954-955]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on Congressional Action on Permanent Normal Trade Relations 
With China
May 17, 2000

    I am encouraged that the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways 
and Means Committee have both approved legislation today authorizing the 
extension of permanent normal trade relations to China. Today's approval 
of PNTR is a significant step toward final passage by the Congress. The 
strong bipartisan votes in both committees send a clear, strong message 
that permanent normal trade relations for China is vital to America's 
prosperity at home, our leadership in the world, and to positive change 
in China.
    The full Congress will now consider this legislation. Members will 
not decide whether China will join the WTO--it will. Congress will 
decide whether we put American workers, farmers, and businesses at a 
disadvantage by denying them the access to and benefits from China's 
markets that their competitors in Japan and Europe will have. A vote for 
PNTR will bring down China's barriers to American exports, opening the 
largest

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potential market in the world to our goods and services. A vote against 
PNTR will cost us exports and jobs and cede this massive new market to 
our competitors.
    This is a decision of great importance and a moment of historic 
opportunity. In this, the last week before the final vote, I will 
redouble my efforts to convince Congress and the American people to 
seize that opportunity to strengthen our economy, our national security, 
and the forces of reform and positive change in China.