To suspend temporarily the duty on certain aramid chopped fiber.
Summary
H.R. 3105 is a legislative proposal that would temporarily eliminate import taxes, known as duties, on a specific type of synthetic material called aramid chopped fiber through the end of 2008. Aramid fibers are high-performance materials used in the manufacturing of heat-resistant and high-strength products, such as protective clothing, automotive parts, and aerospace components. By suspending these duties, the bill aims to lower production costs for American manufacturers that rely on these imported fibers, which can help maintain the affordability and availability of the finished goods for consumers.
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