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HR. 1679 · 119th Congress

Global Investment in American Jobs Act of 2025

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Introduced: 2/27/2025
Status: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Bill ID: 119hr1679
Latest action: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Summary

Introduced in House

Global Investment in American Jobs Act of 2025 This bill requires the Department of Commerce and the Government Accountability Office to conduct an interagency review of the global competitiveness of the United States in attracting foreign direct investment from responsible private-sector entities based in trusted countries and addressing foreign trade barriers that firms in advanced technology sectors face in the global digital economy. Among other elements, the review shall include an assessment of (1) the current economic impact of foreign direct investment in the United States, (2) trends in global cross-border investment and data flows, (3) federal government policies that facilitate foreign direct investment, and (4) the adequacy of federal government efforts to encourage and facilitate foreign direct investment in the United States. Commerce must report the findings of such review and include recommendations for increasing the global competitiveness of the United States in attracting foreign direct investment.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 2/27/2025

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3/29/2026

The Global Investment in American Jobs Act of 2025 requires a review of the U.S. ability to attract foreign investment from trusted countries. • This review could provide insights into how local businesses might benefit from increased foreign investment in advanced technology sectors. • The findings may influence local public services and institutions that interact with or support businesses engaged in international trade. • There may be questions about how effectively the federal government can implement recommendations to enhance competitiveness without creating additional regulatory burdens. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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