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4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Trade Review Act of 2025.
S1272 · 119th Congress
Trade Review Act of 2025
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This story is about Trade Talks Held Between US and China Leaders. This bill would U.S.–China trade talks often hinge on tariff threats/relief; this would force faster congressional visibility and a vote path around new or.
If passed, it would:
- Require rapid notification to Congress when duties are imposed/raised • Create a time-limited window for congressional review/approval mechanics for those duties.
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This story is about Trade Talks Held Between US and China Leaders. This bill would If U.S.–China trade talks are happening under (or in response to) broad tariff actions, ending the underlying emergency declaration would ch.
If passed, it would
- Terminate the April 2, 2025 national emergency tied to broad tariff actions • Remove that emergency as the legal predicate for those emergency-based tariffs (while not addressing tariffs under.
This story is about Trade Talks Held Between US and China Leaders. This bill would phase out de minimis treatment under the Tariff Act of 1930.
If passed, it would
- Phase out de minimis treatment under the Tariff Act of 1930 • Shift more low-value shipments into standard customs processes/tariff applicability.
This story is about Trade Talks Held Between US and China Leaders. This bill would This is another direct “rules of the road” trade bill—changing whether and how China receives normal trade relations treatment, which is cen.
If passed, it would
- Withdraw normal trade relations treatment from China and apply Title IV (Trade Act of 1974) mechanisms to China-origin • Create/expand conditions and congressional procedures tied to any future restoration of normal trade relations.
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