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Andy Biggs Introduces Resolution Condemning United Nations' Shipping Emissions Tax

Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ) has introduced a resolution condemning a shipping emissions tax plan issued by the United Nations (UN) and International Maritime Organization (IMO).

The UN and IMO recently finalized a "Net Zero Framework" in which ships transporting goods would be charged for fuel emissions above a set standard. As Breitbart noted, imposing such a tax would drive up shipping costs.

The Trump Administration called this proposal "blatantly unfair" and promised retaliation if the plan goes into effect.

"Should such a blatantly unfair measure go forward, our government will consider reciprocal measures so as to offset any fees charged to U.S. ships and compensate the American people for any other economic harm from any adopted GHG emissions measures," the White House said in a letter to the IMO.

Thus, Rep. Biggs's resolution intends to amplify the United States' opposition to the program.

In addition to condemning the tax plan, Rep. Biggs's resolution calls for U.S. representatives in the IMO to vote against it, and urges reciprocal U.S. action, including tariffs or restrictions, against nations that enforce or benefit from such a tax.

"The corrupt, globalist United Nations has no authority to tax the American people or our industries," the Arizona Congressman said a press release. "This proposal is an outrageous attempt by unelected elites to impose economic burdens on sovereign nations under the guise of climate policy." Biggs added that "President Trump’s America First policies put the prosperity and independence of our nation above globalist agendas, and Congress must make clear that the United States will never surrender its sovereignty to unelected multinational institutions." "We will always defend our right to self-governance."

Since taking office, President Trump has imposed tariffs on imports from numerous countries as a means of revitalizing domestic manufacturing and energy independence.

The tariffs have not gone without controversy, and numerous countries, including China, Mexico, Canada, South Korea, and others have come forth to renegotiate trade deals.

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

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