Hinson Bill to Combat China’s Trade Crimes & Protect American Workers Passes House

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On Tuesday, Congresswoman Ashley Hinson’s (IA-02) bipartisan, bicameral Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act passed the House of Representatives. This bipartisan legislation will strengthen the Department of Justice’s ability to detect and prosecute international trade crimes and ensure that Communist China is held accountable for tariff evasion, transshipment, forced labor, and other trade violations that have harmed American industry and workers.

Watch the Full Floor Speech Here

“Thank you, M. Speaker:

I rise today in support of my bill, the Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act.

This bill puts American industry, manufacturing, and workers first. 

For decades, companies operating under the control of the Chinese Communist Party in the People’s Republic of China have systematically violated U.S. trade laws. 

The CCP’s illicit trade practices, including duty evasion, transshipment, market flooding, forced labor, and fraud are deliberately designed to take advantage of American workers and businesses – lowering wages, forcing manufacturers to close their doors, and gutting rural manufacturing towns.

For example, the Select Committee on China uncovered trade fraud by Chinese auto manufacturer, Qingdao Sunsong.

Sunsong was using transshipment to evade U.S. tariffs, forcing an Illinois company to lay off a quarter of their workforce. 

Sunsong is far from the only Chinese company taking action to exploit our trade system to bolster China’s non-market economy, crippling American industry and manufacturing, threatening workers’ wages and livelihoods, and enabling slave labor.

But despite the sheer volume of trade-related crime, the Department of Justice remains inadequately equipped to effectively detect, investigate, and prosecute such offenses.

While tariffs are one tool in our toolkit to level the playing field, we also must enforce our trade laws and hold China accountable for repeated violations that have a catastrophic impact on American workers and industry.

By strengthening the Trump’s DOJ’s ability to detect and prosecute international trade crimes, my bipartisan bill will ensure that Communist China and other perpetrators are criminally liable for illicit activity and that penalties are enforced. 
This will help reshore domestic manufacturing and provide opportunities for American workers.

I am proud to have the support of China Select Committee Chairman Moolenaar and Ranking Member Krishnamoorthi on this bill and deeply appreciate their collaboration. I also want to thank Chairman Jim Jordan and Ranking Member Jerry Nadler for their support of this key bill. 

I urge my colleagues to support this legislation and support American workers. Thank you, and I yield back.”

Author: Press Release

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