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US SB3399
Bill
AI Summary
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Authorizes the President to negotiate and enter into digital trade agreements with foreign countries, subject to congressional oversight and a 60-day advance notice requirement before initiating negotiations
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Requires agreements to include provisions on free cross-border data flows, prohibition of data localization requirements, nondiscriminatory treatment of digital products/services, ban on forced technology transfers, prohibition of customs duties on electronic transmissions, and cybersecurity cooperation
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Establishes congressional review process with initial 30-day review period, extendable up to 120 days total, during which Congress can block agreements through joint resolution disapproval
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Cites U.S. digital economy as contributing roughly 10% of GDP and supporting approximately 8.9 million jobs in 2022, with digital services exports exceeding $655 billion in 2023 and generating a $266.8 billion trade surplus
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Requires the U.S. Trade Representative to monitor partner country compliance and authorizes the President to suspend agreements or seek compensatory trade benefits if countries fail to meet their obligations
Legislative Description
Digital Trade Promotion Act of 2025
Last Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
12/9/2025