Strengthen American Competitiveness Against Harmful Subsidies Act of 2025
Counter harmful foreign subsidies to boost U.S. competitiveness, shielding American industries and workers from subsidized imports.
Counter harmful foreign subsidies to boost U.S. competitiveness, shielding American industries and workers from subsidized imports.
S. 1165 is a Senate bill introduced on March 27, 2025, titled the Strengthen American Competitiveness Against Harmful Subsidies Act of 2025. The bill’s short title clause indicates its aim to address foreign subsidies that are deemed harmful to U.S. competitiveness. At introduction, the public text available lists only the citation language; substantive provisions have not been provided in the available record.
The bill’s title suggests Congress intends to strengthen U.S. competitiveness by countering foreign subsidies perceived as harmful to American industry, innovation, or trade. Without the full text, the specific policy tools, programs, or enforcement mechanisms are not publicly available in the introduced version.
Note: A complete summary of provisions will require the bill’s full text and any amendments. The Finance Committee referral suggests potential focus on trade, subsidies, and related fiscal or economic policy tools.
This summary reflects the information publicly available for S. 1165 as introduced. A full, precise summary will require the complete bill text and any subsequent amendments.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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