Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1364

Introduced
4/9/25  

Caption

Supporting American Allies Act

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to alter the existing trade practices which impose tariffs intended to address trade deficits related to imported goods. By exempting Israel and Ukraine from these tariffs, the bill is expected to enhance economic relations and support the economies of both nations. This exemption may encourage increased trade volume and cooperation with these allies, potentially impacting U.S. businesses and markets that engage with imported goods from these countries.

Summary

SB1364, known as the Supporting American Allies Act, aims to exempt certain articles imported from Israel and Ukraine from duties imposed under a specific Executive Order regarding reciprocal tariffs. The legislation is positioned as a supportive measure for U.S. allies, facilitating trade and reducing economic burdens on imports from these countries. This bill was introduced by Senator Cortez Masto and has been referred to the Committee on Finance for further consideration.

Contention

While the bill positions itself as a measure of international support, there may be points of contention regarding the broader implications of exempting these imports from tariffs. Critics may argue that such decisions affect domestic industries competing with foreign goods. Additionally, discussions surrounding the bill may involve debates on equity in trade practices and the prioritization of certain foreign relations over others.

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