When
the President or Congress needs objective analysis about any
international trade issue.
When
the Executive Branch or Congress considers international trade
proposals, wants an assessment of the likely impact of a free
trade agreement on the U.S. industry and economy, or has an
interest in U.S. industries' international competitiveness,
they may ask the USITC to begin a factfinding
investigation under one of a number of federal laws.
The resulting analysis and reports are a critical component
of U.S. government decisions regarding national trade policies.
Below
are some reports prepared under Section 332 of the Trade Act
of 1930. Investigations other than those under Section 332
are here.
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