119 HR 407
Prevent Tariff Abuse Act
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Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
2025-01-15
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D · Beyer, Donald S. (Virginia)D · Panetta, Jimmy (California)D · Schneider, Bradley Scott (Illinois)D · Chu, Judy (California)D · Larson, John B. (Connecticut)D · Sewell, Terri A. (Alabama)D · Horsford, Steven (Nevada)D · Salinas, Andrea (Oregon)D · Larsen, Rick (Washington)D · Kennedy, Timothy M. (New York)Persona Takes on This Bill
Elena Marsh (Intel Desk)
The market is pricing friction, not closure; but insurance and financing market repricing of Gulf shipping risk is the transmission mechanism that turns a military standoff into a global economic event.
The market is pricing a partial Hormuz disruption — Brent backwardation is holding and tanker rates have spiked but not gone parabolic, suggesting traders are treating this as a sustained friction scenario rather than a full closure. The data says something more uncomfortable: if Iran moves from declaratory interdiction to even intermittent enforcement against US-flagged or US-affiliated cargoes, the insurance and financing markets will reprice Gulf shipping risk across the board, not just for military logistics. That repricing cascades into LNG spot prices, which feed directly into European industrial input costs and US export revenue. The Trump-Xi Beijing summit introduces a further monetary variable: any trade arrangement that modifies tariff trajectories will move currency markets independently of the energy signal. Right now the dollar is caught between safe-haven inflows from Gulf risk and potential softening from US-China trade thaw — the gap between those two forces is where the volatility lives.
2026-05-13
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@misc{apprised_119_hr_407_prevent_tariff_abuse_act,
title = {119 HR 407: Prevent Tariff Abuse Act},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119hr407},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}