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 ...
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. President Donald Trump's complaints about China's trade practices have increased the odds that a 25-year-old U.S. law ...
Republicans in the US Congress introduced legislation on Thursday to repeal China’s preferential trade ... bill would not allow for an annual congressional vote to recertify the PNTR status ...
Called the "Restoring Trade Fairness Act", the bill's aim is to revoke China's Permanent Normal Trade Relations, or PNTR, status ... It would also end the "de minimis" rule for China or the ...
China’s ascension to PNTR status in 2000, ahead of its entry into the World Trade Organization ... and end the Chinese Communists’ leverage over our economy,” he added. The bill would ...
Last month, Representatives John Moolenaar and Tom Suozzi introduced a bill to repeal PNTR with China ... Removal of the trade status could cut U.S. gross domestic product by up to $1.9 trillion ...
Last month, Representatives John Moolenaar and Tom Suozzi introduced a bill to repeal PNTR with China. Called the "Restoring Trade Fairness ... the risk that China's PNTR status is revoked.
Last month, Representatives John Moolenaar and Tom Suozzi introduced a bill to repeal PNTR with China. Called the “Restoring Trade Fairness ... risk that China’s PNTR status is revoked.