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trump and congress should confront china on genocide n2675592

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The article reports a legislative bill regarding human rights in Tibet but provides no concrete commercial mechanism such as tariffs, sanctions, supply chain disruption, or company-specific impact. The only economic data is total U.S. imports from China ($60.9B in Q1 2026), which is not linked to the bill. No sector, product, or company is directly affected. The commercial pathway is weak and speculative at this stage.

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  • Senators Scott and Merkley introduced the Tibet Atrocities Determination Act.
  • Bill requires Secretary of State to determine if China is committing genocide against Tibetans within one year.
  • Previous determination by Pompeo in Jan 2021 found genocide against Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
  • U.S. imported $60.9 billion from China in Q1 2026.
  • Bill is bipartisan but no concrete trade or investment mechanism described.
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