Repealing Outdated and Unilateral Tariff Authorities Act
HR 2464 repeals outdated tariff authorities, ensuring Congress oversees tariff decisions, promoting fair trade, and stabilizing costs for U.S. businesses and consumers.
HR 2464 repeals outdated tariff authorities, ensuring Congress oversees tariff decisions, promoting fair trade, and stabilizing costs for U.S. businesses and consumers.
Bill Number: HR 2464
Introduced On: March 27, 2025
Status: Introduced in House
Classification: Bill
The Repealing Outdated and Unilateral Tariff Authorities Act aims to modernize the United States' tariff authority by eliminating outdated provisions that allow for unilateral tariff impositions. The bill seeks to promote fair trade practices and enhance the legislative process surrounding tariff decisions, ensuring that such measures are more transparent and subject to congressional oversight.
Repeal of Outdated Authorities: The bill proposes the repeal of specific statutory provisions that grant the executive branch unilateral authority to impose tariffs without adequate congressional input.
Enhanced Congressional Oversight: By removing these outdated authorities, the bill aims to restore and strengthen the role of Congress in tariff decisions, requiring more collaborative decision-making between the legislative and executive branches.
Promotion of Fair Trade: The legislation is designed to foster a more equitable trading environment by ensuring that tariffs are applied based on comprehensive assessments and not unilateral decisions.
U.S. Businesses: Companies engaged in international trade may benefit from a more predictable and transparent tariff environment, reducing the risk of sudden tariff changes that could impact their operations and costs.
Consumers: The repeal of unilateral tariff authorities may lead to more stable pricing for imported goods, potentially lowering costs for consumers.
Legislators: Members of Congress will regain a significant role in tariff-related decisions, allowing for greater accountability and representation of constituents' interests.
The bill is sponsored by Bradley Scott Schneider and has several cosponsors, including:
HR 2464 represents a significant step towards reforming the United States' approach to tariffs by enhancing congressional oversight and promoting fair trade practices. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it will be essential to monitor its developments and potential impacts on trade policy and economic relations.
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