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The legislation would create a program allowing certain importers to pay lower tariffs if they meet specific requirements related to their trading history and business practices, while also providing incentives for domestic manufacturers to expand production in the United States. The bill aims to reward companies that have demonstrated reliable importing practices while encouraging more manufacturing to happen domestically rather than overseas. This would affect importers, domestic manufacturers, and ultimately consumers through potential changes in product prices and availability.
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