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Exxel sleeping bags Seeks Relief From Free Trade Loophole

This is a rather important story that seems as if its getting ignored by the main stream media. There is a small company in Alabama called Exxel Outdoors, that has seventy employees and is the largest manufacturer of sleeping bags and various other outdoor gear in the United States.

They have appealed to the Obama administration for protection from another manufacturer of sleeping bags in Bangladesh, a country rife with poverty and pestilence, where you can get children to work in factories for pennies a day.

Exxel Outdoors is going to have to close its doors and lay off their entire workforce because our “Messiah” president refuses to close a loophole in out import laws that allows these foreign competitors to import their “slave labor” made sleeping bags into American with not a penny paid in import tax.

Once again Jimmy Carter has proven that he has no ability to lead. We have effectively elected a blithering idiot for president.

The country’s largest manufacturer of sleeping bags says new competition from Bangladesh could force it out of business if the U.S. does not level the playing field.
Exxel Outdoors Inc., which employs nearly 70 workers in its Alabama factory and makes about 2 million sleeping bags per year, has been pressing the Obama administration to lift an exemption that lets Bangladesh import sleeping bags into the country without paying a 9 percent tariff.

“You can’t leave an American manufacturer at a competitive disadvantage with a foreign worker,” Harry Kazazian, chief executive of the company, told FoxNews.com.
But that’s apparently what the Obama administration has done, turning down the company’s request in an initial ruling and forcing Exxel to submit another request.

The office of the U.S. Trade Representative, which is reviewing Exxel’s request, told FoxNews.com that its review will conclude in the spring and that President Obama would have to sign off on any changes to the list of duty-free products – changes that would go into effect before July 1.

“We take Exxel’s concerns seriously,” the office said in a statement.
Exxel is also seeking help from Congress.

Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., has tried to slap a tariff on Bangladesh sleeping bags but he has been unable to sway his fellow lawmakers to change the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, which determines which products third-world countries can import duty free.

So Sessions has placed a hold on the annual GSP bill, making it all but certain that the program will lapse at the end of this month.

“I have supported free trade, probably more than my colleagues,” he said on the Senate floor Friday. “But I have worked for two years to try to obtain a simple justice to close a loophole in the tariff laws that has impacted and will close a sleeping bag textile manufacturer in my state.”

“They are an independent, hard-working people,” he said. “And this bill as written will close that plant. And it should not happen. ”

Sleeping bag imports have been on the duty-free list since Czechoslovakia successfully lobbied for it in the early 1990s. But the country, which split soon afterward into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, never followed through with its plan to get into the sleeping bag business, leaving the loophole dormant until Bangladesh took advantage in recent years, an Exxel official told FoxNews.com.

The company says it has been able to compete with China because the communist regime isn’t exempt from the tariff on its sleeping bag imports. But the company says in 2009 it began losing major orders from large U.S. retailers because of new sleeping bag operations in Bangladesh flooding the market with their imports.

Exxel says if its factory is forced to move offshore or close down, the economic ripple effect would hurt the company’s U.S. vendors, such as suppliers of sewing thread, sleeping bag fill, packaging, as well as suppliers of trucking services and other factory supplies.

Kazazian, said it is ironic to be in this situation after he moved his factory from Mexico to Alabama a few years ago, adding jobs to the economy.

“If the playing field should be tilted, it should be tilted in an American manufacturer’s favor,” he said, adding that he’s not looking for a hand out.
“I want the law to be interpreted the way it should be and the playing field leveled,” he said.

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ClimateGate: India leaves U.N. forms new climate change body

If all else fail, bail. It sounds to me that perhaps people are finally realizing that global warming is the single biggest hoax perpetrated on mankind. Ed.

India has established its own body to monitor the effects of global warming because it “cannot rely” on the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the group headed by its own Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr R K Pachauri

The Indian government’s move is a significant snub to both the IPCC and Dr Pachauri as he battles to defend his reputation following the revelation his most recent climate change report included false claims that most of the Himalayan glaciers would melt away by 2035. Scientists believe it could take more than 300 years for the glaciers to disappear.

The body and its chairman have faced growing criticism ever since as questions have been raised on the credibility of their work and the rigour with which climate change claims are assessed.

In India the false claims have heightened tensions between Dr Pachauri and the government, which had earlier questioned his glacial melting claims. In Autumn, its environment minister Mr Jairam Ramesh said while glacial melting in the Himalayas was a real concern, there was evidence that some were actually advancing in the face of global warming.

Dr Pachauri had dismissed challenges like these as based on “voodoo science”, but last night Mr Ramesh effectively marginalised the IPC chairman even further.

He announced the Indian government will established a separate National Institute of Himalayan Glaciology to monitor the effects of climate change on the world’s ‘third ice cap’, and an ‘Indian IPCC’ to use ‘climate science’ to assess the impact of global warming throughout the country.

“There is a fine line between climate science and climate evangelism. I am for climate science. I think people misused [the] IPCC report, [the] IPCC doesn’t do the original research which is one of the weaknesses … they just take published literature and then they derive assessments, so we had goof-ups on Amazon forest, glaciers, snow peaks.

“I respect the IPCC but India is a very large country and cannot depend only on [the] IPCC and so we have launched the Indian Network on Comprehensive Climate Change Assessment (INCCA),” he said.

It will bring together 125 research institutions throughout India, work with international bodies and operate as a “sort of Indian IPCC,” he added.

The body, which he said will not be rival the UN’s panel, will publish its own climate assessment in November this year, with reports on the Himalayas, India’s long coastline, the Western Ghat highlands and the north-eastern region close to the borders with Bangladesh, Burma, China and Nepal. “Through these we will demonstrate our commitment to climate science,” he said.

The UN panel’s claims of glacial meltdown by 2035 “was clearly out of place and didn’t have any scientific basis,” he said, while stressing the government remained concerned about their health of the Himalayan ice flows. “Most glaciers are melting, they are retreating, some glaciers, like the Siachen glacier, are advancing. But overall one can say incontrovertibly that the debris on our glaciers is very high the snow balance is very low. We have to be very cautious because of the water security particularly in north India which depends on the health of the Himalayan glaciers,” he added.

The new National Institute of Himalayan Glaciology will be based in Dehradun, in Uttarakhand, and will monitor glacial changes and compare results with those from glaciers in Pakistan, Nepal and Bhutan.

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