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US SB1165
Bill
AI Summary
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U.S. Trade Representative must regularly monitor industrial subsidies provided by China's government, including plans to implement new subsidies or expand existing ones
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Annual reports required to Congress within one year of enactment, identifying Chinese industrial subsidies that pose significant risks to U.S. employment and manufacturing in strategically critical industries
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Reports must include recommendations for legislative, administrative, or other actions to mitigate identified subsidy risks
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Monitoring coordinated with multiple federal agencies including State Department, Commerce Department, Agriculture Department, Small Business Administration, Labor, Transportation, and Energy
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Defines "strategically critical goods" as materials affecting national security, economic security, and critical infrastructure; "strategically critical industries" includes those tied to key technology focus areas
Legislative Description
Strengthen American Competitiveness Against Harmful Subsidies Act of 2025
Foreign trade and international finance
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
3/27/2025