Lowering Input Costs for American Farmers Act
Prohibits duties on Moroccan phosphate fertilizers and revokes key countervailing duty orders, aiming to lower U.S. fertilizer input costs for farmers.
Prohibits duties on Moroccan phosphate fertilizers and revokes key countervailing duty orders, aiming to lower U.S. fertilizer input costs for farmers.
The bill seeks to reduce input costs for American farmers by prohibiting certain existing import duties on phosphate fertilizers and revoking countervailing duty orders related to imports from specific countries. The overall aim is to lower fertilizer costs by removing or suspending duties and related duties-on-import measures.
Prohibition on Import Duties for Certain Phosphate Fertilizers
Revocation of Countervailing Duty Orders
Note: The bill’s changes are limited to phosphate fertilizers tied to the specified HTS classifications and Moroccan imports, with a specific carve-out related to administrative review duties.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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