Committee on Ways and Means
- promote respect for worker rights and the rights of children consistent with ILO core labor standards; and
- ensure trade and environment are mutually supportive and seek to protect and preserve the environment and enhance the international means of doing so, while optimizing the use of the world's resources
- ensure that party to the agreement does not fail to effectively enforce its labor and environmental laws, through a sustained or recurring course of action or inaction, recognizing a government retains certain discretion;
- strengthen capacity to promote respect for core labor standards and to protect the environment;
- reduce or eliminate government practices or policies that unduly threaten sustainable development; and
- seek market access for U.S. environmental technologies, goods, and services
- seek effective and timely resolution of disputes;
- seek provision of compensation
- seek appropriate penalties to the situation with the aim of not adversely affecting interests not party to the dispute while maintaining the effectiveness of the enforcement mechanism; and
- seek enforcement that treats all U.S. principal negotiating objectives equally with respect to ability to use dispute settlement, availability of equivalent procedures, and availability of equivalent remedies
- seek greater cooperation between WTO and the ILO;
- seek to establish consultative mechanisms among parties to trade agreements to strengthen the capacity of U.S. trading partners to promote respect for core labor standards;
- seek to establish consultative mechanisms among parties to trade agreements to strengthen the capacity of U.S. trading partners to develop and implement standards for environment and human health based on sound science;
- conduct environmental reviews of future trade and investment agreements, consistent with Executive Order 13141 and its relevant guidelines;
- review the impact of future trade agreements on U.S. employment, modeled after Executive Order 13141; and
- continue to promote consideration of Multilateral Environmental Agreements and consult with parties to such agreements regarding the consistency of any MEA that includes trade measures with existing environmental exceptions under GATT Article XX