Import Administration
- Highlights and News
- Programs and Offices
- IA ACCESS
- Administrative Protective Orders
- AD/CVD Petition Counseling
- Foreign-Trade Zones Board
- Office of Textiles and Apparel
- Trade Law Enforcement Initiative
- Contact IA
Decisions and Data
- Federal Register Notices
- Foreign Currency Rates (AD/CVD)
- NME Separate Rate Applications
- Remand Redeterminations
- Section 129 Decisions (URAA)
- Statistics and AD/CVD History
- Sunset (5 Year) Reviews
- Reference Prices (NME)
- Trade Agreements
Import Monitoring
- Softwood Lumber Export Charges
- Statutory Import Programs
- Steel Import Monitoring
- Subsidies Enforcement
- Trade Remedy Compliance
Scope Information
- AD/CVD Scope Descriptions
- How to Request a Scope Ruling
- Quarterly Scope Rulings Notice
- Aluminum Extrusions
- Petroleum Wax Candles
- Raw Flexible Magnets
- Wooden Bedroom Furniture
Reference Material
- Antidumping Margin Calculation Programs
- Antidumping Questionnaires
- AD/CVD Orders In Effect
- Antidumping Procedures Manual
- Boilerplate Customs Instructions
- Document Filing Instructions
- Expected Wages (NME Countries)
- Glossary of AD/CVD Terms
- Introduction to Trade Remedies
- Laws and Regulations
- Links to External Trade Sites
- New Shipper Initiation Checklist
- Policy Bulletins
- Public Comments Files
Import Administration
Unfair foreign pricing and government subsidies distort the free flow of goods and adversely affect American business in the global marketplace. When that happens, the International Trade Administration can take enforcement actions. ITA’s Import Administration is the agency’s lead unit on enforcing trade laws and agreements to prevent unfairly traded imports and to safeguard jobs and the competitive strength of American industry. From working to resolve disputes to implementing measures when violations are found, we are there to protect U.S. companies from unfair trade practices.
The primary role of Import Administration is to enforce effectively the U.S. unfair trade laws (i.e., the anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws) and to develop and implement other policies and programs aimed at countering foreign unfair trade practices. Import Administration also administers the Foreign Trade Zones program, the Statutory Import Program and certain sector-specific agreements and programs, such as the Textiles and Apparel Program and the Steel Import Monitoring and Analysis licensing system.
If you feel your business has suffered from unfairly priced or subsidized products, contact our Petition Counseling and Analysis Unit.
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