HR 4978
Secure Trade Act
Jurisdiction
US Congress
Session
119th Congress (2025-2026)
Last updated at
Jun 14, 2026, 1:31 AM
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The Secure Trade Act proposes to increase tariffs on imports from the People's Republic of China and potentially other countries. It establishes a 10% ad valorem duty on most goods, with a minimum of 35% for goods not considered ‘strategic,’ and includes provisions for adjusting these rates for inflation. The bill also aims to strengthen trade enforcement by modifying how import values are determined and by expanding the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ (CFIUS) authority to review foreign investments in U.S. businesses, particularly those involving real estate and factory construction.
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