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lobbying_activities: 2781497

Individual lobbying activities reported in quarterly filings. Each row is one issue area for one client — includes the specific issues lobbied on, government entities contacted, and income/expense amounts.

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id filing_uuid filing_type registrant_name registrant_id client_name filing_year filing_period issue_code specific_issues government_entities income_amount expense_amount is_no_activity is_termination received_date
2781497 31ef6f9d-ea9d-422d-8489-4c0c32dcea99 Q1 VDMA AMERICA, INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS VDMA WASHINGTON, INC.) 401106405 VDMA AMERICA, INC. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS VDMA WASHINGTON, INC.) 2022 first_quarter TAR Mr. Bengali had met with several Congressional staffers in Q1 to discuss H.R.4521 - America COMPETES Act of 2022 and the impact that it would have on VDMA member companies, specifically regarding how a provision may prevent "finished goods" for being considered under any future MTBs, a prospect that may negatively affect VDMA member companies. Mr. Bengali did note to fellow lawmakers that a certain provision in the COMPETES Act, Sec. 10002, may positively affect VDMA member companies, as it would include not just semiconductors in the $52 billion investment being proposed in the COMPETES Act, but also semiconductor equipment, a product being manufactured by several VDMA member companies. Mr. Bengali also relayed to staffers in the Senate that S.1260 - United States Innovation and Competition Act of 2021, would have a positive impact on VDMA member companies, as greater investments into semiconductors increase the demand for semiconductor equipment, which as previously mentioned, is manufactured by several VDMA member companies. In addition, Mr. Bengali generally discussed to staffers in both chambers of Congress, as well as staffers at the USTR and Department of Commerce, how an elimination of industrial tariffs between the European Union and the United States would benefit VDMA member companies. In addition, Mr. Bengali has distributed documents drafted by the VDMA to staffers at the USTR, DOC, Senate, and House discussing the challenges its member companies face from the U.S.-China trade relationship, and how China's trade policies affect VDMA member companies. As it relates to the U.S.-China trade relationship, Mr. Bengali has discussed how a robust tariff exclusions process would benefit VDMA member companies, to staffers at USTR, Senate, and House. Commerce, Dept of (DOC),HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE,U.S. Trade Representative (USTR)   15000 0 0 2022-04-19T08:39:32-04:00
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