HR 1903
Congressional Trade Authority Act of 2025
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Bill overview
The Congressional Trade Authority Act of 2025 aims to give Congress more oversight over the President’s ability to impose tariffs on imports due to national security concerns. Specifically, it limits the President’s authority to use Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act to impose tariffs to goods related to military equipment, energy resources, or critical infrastructure. The bill requires congressional approval for these actions and establishes a process for companies to request exclusions from tariffs, while also directing the Department of Defense to assess the national security impact of these imports.
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Donald S. Beyer
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