U.S. House · National
China & Trade Policy voting patterns in the U.S. House
Positions on US–China relations: trade dependence, tariffs, technology competition, supply chains, and strategic rivalry.
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What the labels mean
- Mapped for
- Favor tougher competition—tariffs, export controls, allies coordination, supply-chain resilience
- Mapped against
- Favor stable trade and diplomatic engagement; avoid decoupling or broad confrontation
- Mixed / neutral
- Mapped public record includes votes or actions on more than one side, or does not clearly align with one direction for this issue.
- Limited mapped record
- Not enough mapped public votes to classify the seat confidently on this issue.
Methodology
Counts reflect mapped voting patterns from the public House record for current members. They do not represent polls, district opinion, or personal beliefs.