New Bill Would Impose Duties on Chinese Goods for IPR Violations
On November 4, 2011, Representative King (R-IA) introduced H.R. 3375, a bill which would direct the President to impose duties on merchandise from China in an amount equivalent to the estimated annual loss of revenue to U.S. intellectual property rights…
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(IPR) holders as a result of violations of such IPR in China. Under H.R. 3375, the revenue raised by the imposition of duties on Chinese merchandise would be proportionally distributed to provide compensation to holders of U.S. IPR.