S 206 · in committee · major
Restoring Trade Fairness Act
- economy
What this bill does
- This bill revokes China's favorable trade status and imposes minimum tariffs of 35-100% on Chinese imports.
- U.S. importers, manufacturers, and consumers of Chinese goods are affected by the higher tariff rates.
- Tariffs phase in over five years with annual inflation adjustments; a trust fund compensates U.S. producers for Chinese retaliation.
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How might the phased 35-100% tariffs on Chinese imports affect prices for American consumers and manufacturers relying on those goods?
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What evidence supports the claim that a trust fund for U.S. producers can effectively offset losses from potential Chinese retaliation?
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Which U.S. industries would benefit most from revoking China's favorable trade status, and which might face the greatest competitive challenges?
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Sponsor · R-AR
Tom Cotton
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Introduced 2025-01-23
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Legislative timeline
2025-01-23 · senate · IntroReferral
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
2025-01-23 · IntroReferral
Introduced in Senate
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