118th Congress · SENATE BILLBILL

S. 295Countering Economic Coercion Act of 2023

A bill to grant certain authorities to the President to combat economic coercion by foreign adversaries, and for other purposes.

Foreign trade and international finance
Introduced Feb 7, 2023
Last action Feb 7, 2023
Pipeline · Bill → Law
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Introduced
Feb 7, 2023
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Referred
Feb 7, 2023
Foreign Relations
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Committee
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Senate
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House floor
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Resolve Changes
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SummaryCRS Summary

This bill authorizes the President to take certain actions to assist foreign trading partners affected by economic coercion and penalize foreign adversaries. Economic coercion refers to actions, practices, or threats undertaken by a foreign adversary to unreasonably restrain, obstruct, or manipulate trade, foreign aid, investment, or commerce with the intent to cause economic harm to achieve strategic political objectives or influence sovereign political actions. Specifically, the bill authorizes the President (upon a determination that a foreign trading partner is subject to economic coercion) to exercise specified authorities to support or assist the foreign trading partner. These authori...

Provisions · 8 sectionsIntroduced in Senate
Timeline · 2 actions
Feb 7, 2023
Introduced in Senate
Feb 7, 2023
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.