A bill to clarify provisions of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act and the Foreign Trade Zones Act with respect to the appropriate tariff treatment of merchandise in a United States foreign-trade zone, and for other purposes.
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- Senate Committee on FinanceReferred To · 2026-06-16
Plain-English Summary
This bill clarifies how tariffs should be applied to goods stored or processed in special U.S. trade zones near the Mexican and Canadian borders, which are areas where companies can temporarily import goods with reduced or delayed taxes. The changes aim to remove confusion about which tariff rules apply in these zones and could affect importers, manufacturers, and retailers who use these zones to reduce costs on products coming from North America.
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