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For more information on pursuing trade policy interests through the legislative process, please contact Nicole Bivens Collinson at (202) 730-4956 or via email.

Trade status. S. 2748 (introduced Sept. 7 by Sens. Murphy, D-Conn., and Young, R-Ind.) would authorize the extension of permanent non-discriminatory treatment (normal trade relations treatment) to the products of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. Young said this bill would fix “outdated and restrictive policies that are hindering our nation’s ability to build trade and commercial relationships in a critical region.”

Exports. The Technology Exports to India Act (H.R. 5374, introduced Sept. 8 by Rep. Meeks, D-N.Y.) would remove restrictions on the sale of U.S. high-performance computers and related equipment to India without a Department of Commerce license. Meeks said doing so would “enhance U.S.-India technology trade, linkages between our technology companies, and supply chain resilience for a critical industry.”

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