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Senator Josh Hawley is introducing legislation to permanently revoke China's "most favored nation" trading status as a means of protecting American workers.
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 ...
Hawley's bill would not be the first that sought to end China's preferential trade arrangement with the U.S.
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US lawmakers bring back bill to revoke China’s trade status - MSNPermanent normal trade relations (PNTR) status is a legal designation in the US for non-discriminatory trade with a foreign state. It was granted to China in 2000 in exchange for Beijing agreeing ...
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 ...
The bill would “suspend normal trade relations” with China and increase tariffs on all Chinese exports to the United States to at least 35 percent.
The bill from Hawley, which his office said is set to be introduced on Tuesday, would revoke normalized trade relation status from China within two years. The bill was first reported by Politico.
Republican lawmaker introduces bill to end normal trade relations with China, aiming to protect U.S. interests and bring jobs back to the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump's complaints about China's trade practices have increased the odds that a 25-year-old U.S. law that established free trade with Beijing is repealed, trade experts said ...
GOP leaders in the House and Senate are once again introducing legislation that would end China’s most favored nation status by repealing Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR).
Called the "Restoring Trade Fairness Act," the bipartisan bill proposes suspending normal trade relations with China and increasing tariffs on some of its exports to between 35% and 100% over five ...
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