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Bill Addressing Sections 301, 232 Exclusion Processes Introduced in Senate

Businesses would get a reason for their exclusion denials if a bill introduced by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., earlier this month becomes law. S. 2362, which has no co-sponsors, would require that an exclusion process be opened before any Section…

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232 or Section 301 duties went into effect. The Commerce Department and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative would be required to make determinations within 30 days on each request. In a press release announcing the bill, Whitehouse said: “President Trump’s tariffs are causing enormous uncertainty for Rhode Island companies as they make decisions about adding jobs and investing in research and development. It is the least we can do to put in place a fair, orderly process to determine whether a business qualifies for a tariff waiver.”