HR 7665
To direct the United States Trade Representative to extend the exclusions of goods of China from additional duties imposed under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
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Bill overview
This bill instructs the U.S. Trade Representative to extend existing exclusions on tariffs imposed on goods from China, initially put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, it aims to maintain access to certain Chinese goods currently shielded from these duties for at least one year. However, the Trade Representative can choose not to extend these exclusions if they determine the goods are strategically important to China or would cause significant harm to the U.S. economy, provided they offer a detailed justification.
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Jackie Walorski
Cosponsors
Collin C. Peterson
Steve Stivers
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