HR 7997
Safeguarding Trade Opportunities and Preventing China’s Anti-Competitive Practices Act
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This bill, the Safeguarding Trade Opportunities and Preventing China’s Anti-Competitive Practices Act, aims to significantly alter the United States’ trade relationship with China. It proposes to automatically exclude China from being a ‘beneficiary country’ under the Trade Act of 1974, effectively limiting China’s access to favorable trade terms. Supporters argue this action is necessary to address concerns about China’s unfair trade practices and protect American businesses and workers. The bill seeks to re-evaluate the trade status of China based on its competitive behavior.
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