Young, Peters Reintroduce Legislation to Increase America’s Global Competitiveness
WASHINGTON –U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Gary Peters (D-Mich.) introduced theGlobal Investment in American Jobs Actto increase America’s global competitiveness and ensure our nation continues to be the most attractive destination for international companies to invest.
For decades, foreign direct investment in America has strengthened our nation’s economy by bringing more good paying jobs to our communities, boosting domestic research and development, and exporting more American-made goods. However, in the face of heightened competition from other countries, America must remain intentional about attracting international investment. TheGlobal Investment in American Jobs Actwould support this effort by directing the Secretary of Commerce to conduct a government-wide review of ways to increase America’s global competitiveness in attracting foreign direct investment and report the findings to Congress.
“Foreign investment in the United States means more jobs for American workers and investment in our local communities,”said Senator Young.“Our bill will reinforce America’s commitment to global leadership, enhance investment in American jobs, bolster U.S. innovation, and help out-compete the Chinese Communist Party.”
“Michigan has long been a top destination for economic investment because of our world-class workforce and leadership in critical fields like advanced manufacturing,”said Senator Peters.“This bipartisan legislation would help attract further investment in our state, create good jobs and economic opportunity, and keep Michigan businesses and workers competitive on the world stage for years to come.”
The legislation would:
In Indiana, international investment has led toover 218,000 Hoosier jobs and more than 900 international employers operating in the state.
Full legislative text can be foundhere.
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