House Ways and Means approves six trade-related bills
The House Committee on Ways and Means approved six trade-related bills.
The House Committee on Ways and Means approved six trade-related bills.
The House Committee on Ways and Means approved the following six trade-related bills:
- Read a one-page summary of H.R. 7986, The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) Reform Act
- Read a one-page summary of H.R. 7979, The End China’s De Minimis Abuse Act
- Read a one-page summary of H.R. 7981, The Stop China’s Exploitation of Congolese Children and Adult Forced Labor through Cobalt Mining Act
- Read a one-page summary of H.R. 7983, The Stop Executive Overreach on Trade Agreements Act
- Read a one-page summary of H.R. 7980, The End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act
- Read a one-page summary of H.R. 5179, The Anti-BDS Labeling Act
Read the House Ways and Means Committee release
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