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MICHIGAN, July 23, 2025 ~ On Wednesday, Congresswoman Haley Stevens (MI-11) introduced the No Chinese Cars Act to prioritize U.S. automakers
In a press release, she claimed China engages in “unfair trade practices” that impact the livelihoods of Michigan auto workers. The bill would allow a United States trade representative the authority to expand existing 301 tariffs on Chinese auto exports to autos arriving in the U.S. if those autos are produced by a firm from a country subject to existing tariffs, or by a firm from China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea.
“For too long, the CCP has been rigging the market, undermining Michigan’s auto industry, and cheating the system. Now, they’re trying to cheat the system again by moving production to countries like Mexico to dodge tariffs and undercut American automakers. Not anymore,” Stevens said.
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July 24, 2025 ~ Congresswoman Haley Stevens joins Kevin Dietz to share why she has decided to run for Senate.
(CONTINUED) Stevens, who is also running in the Democrat primary for Michigan’s open Senate seat, called out President Donald Trump over his recent trade deal with Japan that she said would harm Michigan automakers. She also slammed GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers for his support of Trump’s trade agenda.
The trade deal with Japan lowers tariffs with the country from 25% to 15%, along with investing $550 billion inside the U.S.
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