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The bill, called The Restoring Trade Fairness Act, would end China’s PNTR status and create a new tariff column for China: ...
China’s "most favored nation" trade status with the U.S. which has been in place for over two decades, would get revoked under a bill that Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) will introduce this week ...
A group of Republican senators is unveiling a new bill that would cease all permanent normal trade relations with China and double the tariffs on Chinese Communist Party (CCP) goods.
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US lawmakers bring back bill to revoke China’s trade status - MSNLegislation targets permanent normal trade relations designation, which was conferred in 2000 ahead of China's joining the WTO Republicans in the US Congress introduced legislation on Thursday to ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Thursday that would revoke China's preferential trade status with the United States, phase in steep tariffs and end the "de ...
President-elect Donald Trump has already proposed an across-the-board 60% tariff on all Chinese goods and end China’s favored trade status. Repealing PNTR would automatically reset the tariffs ...
WASHINGTON (TND) — Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., says he plans to introduce legislation that would revoke China's "most favored nation" trade status with the U.S. The bill, known as the "Ending ...
The top Republican focused on U.S. competition with China introduced legislation on Thursday to end normal trade relations with Beijing. Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich), chair of the House Select ...
The bill, called The Restoring Trade Fairness Act, would end China’s PNTR status and create a new tariff column for China: imposing a minimum 35 percent ad valorem tariff on non-strategic goods ...
U.S. lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Thursday that would revoke China's preferential trade status with the United States, phase in steep tariffs and end the "de minimis" exemption for ...
Legislation to revoke China’s Permanent Normal Trade Relations was introduced Thursday by a bipartisan pair of House lawmakers, building on a Republican effort last year to repeal Beijing’s ...
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