Protecting Access to American Products Act
HR 7900 restricts product imports to protect domestic manufacturers, potentially raising consumer costs and triggering international trade disputes.
HR 7900 restricts product imports to protect domestic manufacturers, potentially raising consumer costs and triggering international trade disputes.
HR 7900, the Protecting Access to American Products Act, aims to restrict or regulate the importation of certain products into the United States, with a focus on protecting domestic manufacturers and industries. The bill was introduced by Rep. Ben Cline and referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure on March 12, 2026. Specific details about which products or industries are targeted would require access to the full bill text.
Trade policy directly affects consumer prices, domestic job markets, and international business relationships. Restricting imports can protect domestic workers and manufacturers but may increase costs for consumers and risk retaliatory trade measures from other nations. The bill's placement in the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee suggests it may focus on manufactured goods or specific sectors critical to American supply chains.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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