To suspend temporarily the duty on upholstery leather.
Summary
H.R. 4562 is a legislative proposal that would temporarily eliminate the import taxes, or duties, on upholstery leather brought into the United States through December 31, 2005. By removing these tariffs, the bill aims to lower the cost for American manufacturers who use this leather to produce goods such as furniture and automotive interiors. For everyday citizens, this change is intended to help keep prices stable for leather products and support domestic manufacturing jobs by reducing the cost of raw materials.
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