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NOTICE:
For technical reasons, Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) and North American Free Trade Agreement- Transitional Adjustment Assistance (NAFTA-TAA) petitions are periodically removed from the website. If your petition was previously on this website but is not currently there, please check back in 5 business days. If your petition does not show up on the website for an extended period of time, please contact our Webmaster.

Determination documents can be downloaded and printed directly from this site. No TAA petitions below Number 38000 and no NAFTA-TAA petitions below Number 4000 can be downloaded.

 
     
     
 
 

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TAA Petition Determinations

Search may be done by petition number, state, company name, or SIC number for the decision regarding the petition.

Eligibility note: workers certified for TAA/ATAA must also meet individual criteria to be eligible for benefits under these programs.


NAFTA-TAA Petition Determinations

Search may be done by petition number, state, company name, or SIC number for the decision regarding the petition.

Eligibility note: workers certified for NAFTA-TAA must also meet individual criteria to be eligible for benefits under these programs.


NAFTA Determination Codes


If you have a technical problem with your computer bringing up a petition decision, please contact us. Include the error message you are receiving.

Questions about decisions should be directed to the following phone number at the Department of Labor: 202-693-3560.

 

 
     
     
 
Created: March 27, 2004
Updated: July 20, 2007