Request for Comment on U.S./EU
Regulatory Cooperation
The Commerce Department’s
International Trade Administration is requesting comments on ways
to improve regulatory cooperation between the United States and the
European Union to eliminate or reduce barriers to U.S. exports. AMT
is considering submitting comments on behalf of our members, but we
need your input. If you have examples of how current regulations in
the United States and/or the European Union are hurting your
business or have suggestions on how to improve the current
regulatory environment between the United States and European
Union, please submit the information to AMT Business Development
Director Malcolm Mason at
[email protected] by July 15.
If you prefer, you can
submit your comments directly to the International Trade
Administration. Please send AMT a copy ([email protected]).
For more detail see
Federal Register item: Request for Public Comments Concerning
Regulatory Cooperation Between the United States and the European
Union That Would Help Eliminate or Reduce Unnecessary Divergences
in Regulation and in Standards Used in Regulation That Impede U.S.
Exports.
The ITA web site includes
comments that have been submitted.
If you have any questions, please contact Malcolm Mason ([email protected]).