HR 1154 · 100th Congress · Foreign Trade and International Finance
Textile Apparel and Footwear Trade Act of 1988
Bill Progress
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House Vote4
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EnactedLatest: Failed of Passage in House Over Veto by Yea-Nay Vote: 272 - 152 (Record Vote No: 426).(1988-10-04)
Recorded Votes
FailedHouse · 1988-10-04
Yea 272Nay 152
FailedHouse · 1988-10-04
Yea 272Nay 152
PassedSenate · 1988-09-15
Yea 59Nay 36
PassedSenate · 1988-09-15
Yea 59Nay 36
PassedHouse · 1987-09-16
Yea 263Nay 156
Plain Language Summary
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Textile and Apparel Trade Act of 1987 - Limits the 1987 imports of textiles and textile products classified under a category to an amount equal to 101 percent of the total 1986 imports classified under such category. Limits the 1987 imports of nonrubber footwear classified under a nonrubber footwear category to an amount equal to: (1) the total 1986 imports of nonrubber footwear classified under such category; and (2) in the case of low priced nonrubber footwear, the total 1986 imports of low priced nonrubber footwear classified under such category. Provides for a one-percent annual growth in the amount of permitted imports of textiles and textile products after 1987. Authorizes the President to: (1) enter into trade agreements to grant new concessions as compensation, to the extent required under U.S. trade agreements for the import limits imposed by this Act; and (2) proclaim such modification or continuance of any existing duty on textiles and textile products and on nonrubber footwear as necessary to carry out such agreements. Prohibits the President from reducing any rate of duty by more than ten percent. Requires the President, before entering into such trade agreements, to c…
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Cosponsors (20)
15 Democrats5 Republicans