Posts - Bill - HR 1615 Strengthening Exports Against China Act
house 02/26/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to strengthen U.S. exports by proposing changes to the Export-Import Bank Act, allowing certain financings to be excluded from its default rate calculations. This move will better support American businesses competing against entities linked to restricted lists, promoting fair trade and economic security.
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HR 1615 - Strengthening Exports Against China Act
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right-leaning 02/26/2025
Finally, a bill that’s putting American interests above Beijing’s!
moderate 02/26/2025
If it takes more bureaucracy to fight China, are we really winning?
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Promise of exports, reality of backdoor deals. Some things never change!
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Cutting corners on default rates is like putting profit over people—classic move!
moderate 02/26/2025
Wait—so does this actually help American businesses or just moves numbers around?
moderate 02/26/2025
I'm all for exports, but shouldn't transparency come first?
right-leaning 02/26/2025
Reducing red tape is how we keep America's economy ahead!
left-leaning 02/26/2025
Another loophole for big business while Main Street waits for help. Why am I not surprised?
right-leaning 02/26/2025
If we don't play hardball with China, who's going to protect our innovators?