To suspend temporarily the duty on chloroneb.
Summary
H.R. 5216 was a legislative proposal designed to temporarily eliminate the import taxes, or duties, on chloroneb, a chemical fungicide used primarily to control soil-borne diseases in turfgrass and ornamental plants. By suspending these tariffs through the end of 2007, the bill aimed to lower the costs for American businesses and agricultural producers that rely on this specific chemical for crop and lawn protection. Ultimately, the bill did not advance past the committee stage and never became law.
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