Trade Enforcement Act of 2008
To amend United States trade laws to eliminate foreign barriers to exports of United States goods and services, to restore rights under trade remedy laws, to strengthen enforcement of United States intellectual property rights and health and safety laws at United States borders, and for other purposes.
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| July 17, 2008 |
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In the News
July 22, 2008 USW Supports Newly Proposed 'Trade Enforcement Act of 2008'
HR 6530 also sends an important message to the World Trade Organization (WTO) trading partners in the Doha Round negotiations that WTO rulings cannot ...
Blog Coverage
July 29, 2008 Coalition Encourages Congress to Address Undervaluation of China's ...
The Trade Enforcement Act of 2008 (HR 6530) needs to be strengthened by the addition of language that would treat injurious currency depreciation by China or any other US trading partner as a countervailable subsidy and actionable ...
Source: On The Hill
July 29, 2008 Coalition Encourages Provision to Address Undervaluation of ...
The Trade Enforcement Act of 2008 (HR 6530) needs to be strengthened by the addition of language that would treat injurious currency depreciation by ...
Source: Propeller Tag: china
July 29, 2008 China Currency Coalition Encourages Inclusion in Trade Bill of ...
The China Currency Coalition (âCCCâ) today underscored its view that HR 6530, the Trade Enforcement Act of 2008, needs to be strengthened by the addition of language that would treat injurious currency depreciation by China or any other ...
Source: China B2B Trade Sources










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