THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ___________________________________________________________________________ ____________ For Immediate Release October 27, 2000 STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY The President yesterday announced his intent to appoint ten members to the National Commission on the Use of Offsets in Defense Trade, and to a parallel President?s Council on Offsets in Commercial Trade. This announcement follows the concurrence of Congressional leaders in the President?s proposed Commission appointments earlier this week. The President will shortly issue an executive order formalizing the establishment of the Commission and Council, which will have identical membership. ?Offsets? are conditions that a foreign government often negotiates with a U.S. company seeking to export a major defense or commercial system to its country, under which the country?s firms (a) participate in the production of the system and/or its subsystems, or (b) obtain other technological or economic benefits from the U.S. exporter. Foreign governments frequently negotiate offsets in connection with the import of U.S. aerospace systems (e.g., military or commercial aircraft), and sometimes in connection with the import of U.S. goods and services in other high-tech industries, such as power generation and telecommunications. Establishment of the Commission is required by the Defense Offsets Disclosure Act of 1999. The purpose of the Commission and the parallel Council is to review and report to Congress and the President on the economic effects of offsets, including their impact on trade, employment, and technological capabilities of U.S. firms and foreign firms in the aerospace industry and its supplier industries, and in other high-tech industries. The Commission and Council will also examine offsets? impact on U.S. national security. Commission and Council members include Jacob J. Lew, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (chair of the Commission); William S. Cohen, Secretary of Defense; Alexis M. Herman, Secretary of Labor; Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of State; Robert L. Mallett, Deputy Secretary of Commerce; R. Thomas Buffenbarger, International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers; Philip M. Condit, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Boeing Company; Vance D. Coffman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Lockheed Martin Corporation; David C. Mowery, Professor of Business at the University of California at Berkeley; and Ann R. Markusen, Professor of Planning and Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. An additional member, representing a U.S. company that specializes in international investment, has been approved by the President and is currently being vetted through the Presidential appointments process. The first meeting of the Commission and Council is being scheduled, and will be open to the public. Further information on the Commission and Council, including the upcoming meetings, will be posted on the Commission web site (http://www.offsets.brtrc.net) starting the week of October 30. 30-30-30
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