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United States WTO TBT Inquiry Point and Notification Authority
Overview
Welcome to the United States WTO TBT Inquiry Point and Notification Authority.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) requires all signatories to the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) to establish a National Inquiry Point and Notification Authority to gather and efficiently distribute trade-related regulatory, standards and conformity assessment information to the WTO Member community.
As the national Standards Information Center, this office serves as the US source for standards and standards-related information at home and abroad. The Center provides bibliographic information on US, foreign, regional, and international voluntary standards, mandatory government regulations, and conformity assessment procedures for nonagricultural products.
To learn more about the US WTO TBT Inquiry Point and Notification Authority please click here.
U.S. Inquiry Point Tools and Services
Accessing WTO TBT Notifications
+ Notify U.S. is a free, web-based e-mail registration service providing U.S. entities (citizens, industries, organizations) an opportunity to review and comment on proposed foreign technical regulations.
+ Description of Notify U.S. (links to our brochure in PDF)
+ Complete List of US Notifications submitted to the WTO
Additional Resources
+ Standards Information Center
+ Description of Standards Information Center
+ Guide to U.S. Furniture Requirements
+ Guide to U.S. Footwear Requirements
+ Guide to U.S. Motor Vehicle Parts Requirements
+ National District Export Council - complements the U.S. Commercial Service’s export promotion efforts through counseling businesses on the exporting process and conducting trade education and community outreach.
+ US Inquiry Point for NAFTA and for ISONET
+ Guidance for Submitting Comments on TBT Notifications
+ Find other National WTO TBT Inquiry Points
+ List of outside translation services
+ International Regulatory Cooperation: Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA)
+ Frequently requested standards (VPS, US Apparel regulations, and Mexican standards)