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Clean Competition Act Would Protect Clean American Manufacturers

Key Takeaway

This proposed federal legislation aims to level the playing field for clean American manufacturers by imposing fees on high-carbon imports, potentially reshaping industrial supply chains and incentivizing decarbonization.

AI Summary

  • Sen. Whitehouse and Rep. DelBene introduced the Clean Competition Act of 2025, proposing a fee on products exceeding U.S. average carbon intensity.
  • The bill aims to boost clean American manufacturing by creating a carbon border adjustment mechanism, potentially increasing competitiveness for domestic low-carbon goods.
  • For large power consumers and industrial players, this legislation could impact procurement strategies, supply chain costs, and the economic viability of decarbonization efforts in manufacturing.
  • This federal policy proposal introduces a new carbon price signal for industrial products, incentivizing cleaner production processes both domestically and abroad.

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Whitehouse, DelBene’s bill puts fee on products that exceed U.S. average carbon intensity WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) and Representative Suzan DelBene (D-WA) introduced the Clean Competition Act of 2025. The bill would boost clean, American manufacturing and cut industrial pollution in the United States and abroad. The ... [continued] The post Clean Competition Act Would Protect Clean American Manufacturers appeared first on CleanTechnica .