US Legislation
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U.S. Legislation Introduced To Limit De Minimis Rule for China Trade
Members of Congress continue to push back against the current de minimis rules that allow products sold for US$800 or less to avoid duties and certain customs requirements.
Members of Congress Push Legislation on U.S.-Taiwan Trade
Legislation may only have limited impact on Biden administration approach to Taiwan trade.
U.S. Senators Introduce Trade Remedy Bill that Targets China, Including Latest Effort on Transnational Subsidies
Earlier this week, U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Todd Young (R-IN) introduced the Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act, which they characterize as "bipartisan legislation to strengthen U.S. trade remedy laws and ensure they remain effective tools to fight back against unfair trade practices and
Congress Tries To Undo Biden's Solar Tariff Pause; Biden Vetoes
On an issue that puts climate change and concerns about trade with China in conflict, the U.S. Congress has tried to overturn a Biden administration move to pause tariffs on solar panel imports from Chinese companies operating in several Southeast Asian countries, but President Biden vetoed the Congressional action.
U.S. Senate Resolution Introduced on China's Developing Country Status at WTO
U.S. Senators John Thune (R-SD) and Angus King (I-ME) have introduced a resolution that calls for reform of the special and differential treatment rules at the WTO, so that China is not able to self-designate as a developing country.
U.S. Congressman Reintroduces Chinese Citrus Import Ban
A member of Congress from Florida has reintroduced legislation to ban imports of citrus from China. This legislation followed the authorization of these imports as part of the Phase One deal, even though U.S. citrus imports from China have remained limited after the deal.
Legislation Introduced on Chinese Influence over Ocean Shipping
Last week, two Members of the U.S. House of Representatives introduced legislation on ocean shipping, targeting certain Chinese products and entities.