US House votes on multiple bills related to solar tariffs and Chinese solar handouts.

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The US House of Representatives has voted to revoke President Joe Biden's two-year suspension on imposing new tariffs on solar equipment imports from four Southeast Asian countries that are suspected of acting as conduits for Chinese products. The bipartisan support raises the stakes ahead of a Senate vote on the measure, where several Democrats have already said they would vote to rescind Biden’s two-year pause that was announced last June. The White House said Biden intends to veto the resolution if it reaches his desk, and Friday’s vote in the House showed its supporters were likely to fall short of the two-thirds majority necessary to overturn a veto.
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- US House votes to repeal Biden solar tariff waiver Reuters
- House passes bipartisan bill striking down Biden's Chinese solar handout Fox News
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