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Legislation targets permanent normal trade ... in from China and several other countries. Crucially, the bill would not allow for an annual congressional vote to recertify the PNTR status, though ...
Introduced in July, it seeks to address the persistent issue of US trade law violations by entities based within the People's Republic of China (PRC). The bill was put forward by Representative ...
Charles Schumer said Thursday he will force a vote in the Senate next week on legislation to end President Donald ... s historic and persistent trade deficits with China for years until President ...
The bill ends China’s “most favored nation” status and creates a separate ... Now, Congress must follow through. Let’s end China’s trade privileges. Let’s codify appropriate tariffs ...
Permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) status was passed by Congress and signed into law by then president Bill Clinton in ... in recent years to end PNTR for China. Citing a loss of US ...
The first proposal listed is the Anti-Social CCP Act, a bill by Representative ... endorsed include proposals to end China’s permanent normal trade relations status, automatically sanction ...
Cheaper goods from China are no longer exempt from import duties, which could sharply raise prices for consumers.
China Pushes for Tariff Cancellation to End US Trade War By Yukun Zhang, Jing Xu and Lewis Jackson BEIJING (Reuters) - China called for all "unilateral" U.S. tariffs to be cancelled on Thursday ...
Bill Ackman ... supply chains in China. "That cake is already baked," he added. Trump and China's leadership made conflicting statements this week about the status of trade talks.
Trump’s shift in tone came shortly after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned behind closed doors that the ongoing US-China trade standoff is untenable. “No one thinks the current status qu ...
China will fight to the end in a trade war with the U.S., but the door hasn’t closed to dialogue. That is the message posted by a social-media account associated with state broadcaster CCTV just ...