H 3642 Session 111 (1995-1996)
H 3642 Concurrent Resolution, By Koon, Gamble, Knotts, Riser, Spearman, Stuart and
D.A. Wright
A Concurrent Resolution memorializing the Congress of the United States to
take immediate action to stop the dumping into the American market of velvet
imported from other countries and to request the Congress to extend the
imported velvet duty tax which is to expire at the end of 1996.
02/21/95 House Introduced HJ-11
02/21/95 House Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial
Resolutions HJ-11
03/23/95 House Committee report: Favorable Invitations and
Memorial Resolutions HJ-1
03/29/95 House Adopted, sent to Senate HJ-28
03/30/95 Senate Introduced SJ-15
03/30/95 Senate Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and
Industry SJ-15
COMMITTEE REPORT
March 23, 1995
H. 3642
Introduced by REPS. Koon, Gamble, Knotts, Riser, Spearman,
Stuart and Wright
S. Printed 3/23/95--H.
Read the first time February 21, 1995.
THE COMMITTEE ON
INVITATIONS AND MEMORIAL
RESOLUTIONS
To whom was referred a Concurrent Resolution (H. 3642),
memorializing the Congress of the United States to take immediate
action to stop the dumping into the American Market, etc.,
respectfully
REPORT:
That they have duly and carefully considered the same, and
recommend that the same do pass:
RICHARD M. QUINN, JR., for Committee.
A CONCURRENT
RESOLUTION
MEMORIALIZING THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES
TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO STOP THE DUMPING
INTO THE AMERICAN MARKET OF VELVET IMPORTED
FROM OTHER COUNTRIES AND TO REQUEST THE
CONGRESS TO EXTEND THE IMPORTED VELVET DUTY
TAX WHICH IS TO EXPIRE AT THE END OF 1996.
Whereas, it has come to the attention of the members of the
General Assembly that vast quantities of cheaply produced velvet
are being imported into the United States from overseas including
such countries as South Korea; and
Whereas, while it is true that velvet can be produced in these
countries at competitive prices, it is an unfair trade practice for
foreign producers to sell velvet in this country far below its market
price and possibly its production price in an attempt to force United
States manufacturers out of business; and
Whereas, in recent years United States velvet manufacturers, with
the assistance of federal and state officials, have been partially
successful in limiting the amount of imported velvet which may be
shipped into this country; and
Whereas, domestic velvet producers can compete with foreign
producers provided that foreign producers adhere to the laws of this
country which prohibit the practice of "dumping"; and
Whereas, there is also presently an imported velvet duty tax which
is scheduled to expire at the end of 1996, and an extension of this
tax would substantially help in bringing balance to the United States
velvet market; and
Whereas, if steps are not taken to immediately deal with this
problem, all competition in the velvet industry could be eliminated
to the detriment of American consumers as American manufacturers
are forced out of the marketplace. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate
concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly, by this resolution,
hereby memorialize the Congress of the United States to take
immediate action to stop the dumping into the American market of
velvet imported from other countries and request the Congress to
extend the imported velvet duty tax which is to expire at the end of
1996.
Be it further resolved that copies of this resolution be forwarded to
the President of the United States Senate; the Speaker of the United
States House of Representatives; and all members of the South
Carolina Congressional Delegation in Washington, D.C.
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