§1872. Interagency trade organization — Inbound Citations
19 U.S.C. § 1872
Cited by 15 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 19 U.S.C. § 1872 as a whole
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44 F.R. 69273, 93 Stat. 1381, as amended Pub. L. 97–195, § 1(c)(6), June 16, 1982, 96 Stat. 115; Pub. L. 97–377, title I, § 122, Dec. 21, 1982, 96 Stat. 1913; Pub. L. 117–328, div. BB, title VI, § 604, Dec. 29, 2022, 136 Stat. 5566
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(1) If the United States Trade Representative, with the advice of the committee established by section 1872 of this title, determines that action by the United States is appropriate to respond to any export performance requirements of any foreign country or instrumentality that adversely affect the economic interests of the United States, then the United States Trade Representative shall seek to obtain the reduction and elimination of such export performance requirements through consultations and negotiations with the foreign country or instrumentality concerned.
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(1) The terms “Trade Policy Committee” and “TPC” mean the interagency organization established under section 1872 of this title.
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(A) There is established within the interagency organization established under section 1872 of this title an interagency group which shall—(i) be chaired by the Trade Representative; and(ii) consist of such officers (or the designees thereof) of the United States Government as the Trade Representative considers appropriate.
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(C) shall coordinate with the interagency organization established under section 1872 of this title; and
Citations to §1872(a)
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(A) The United States Trade Representative, through the interagency trade organization established pursuant to section 1872(a) of this title or any subcommittee thereof, shall, in conformance with this Act and other provisions of law, develop (and coordinate the implementation of) United States policies concerning trade in services.
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(I) be chairman of the interagency trade organization established under section 1872(a) of this title, and shall consult with and be advised by such organization in the performance of his functions; and
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(1) For calendar year 1988, and for each succeeding calendar year, the United States Trade Representative, through the interagency trade organization established pursuant to section 1872(a) of this title and with the assistance of the interagency advisory committee established under section 2171(d)(2) of this title, shall—(A) identify and analyze acts, policies, or practices of each foreign country which constitute significant barriers to, or distortions of—(i) United States exports of goods or services (including agricultural commodities; and property protected by trademarks, patents, and copyrights exported or licensed by United States persons),(ii) foreign direct investment by United States persons, especially if such investment has implications for trade in goods or services;1 and(iii) United States electronic commerce,2(B) make an estimate of the trade-distorting impact on United States commerce of any act, policy, or practice identified under subparagraph (A); and(C) make an estimate, if feasible, of—(i) the value of additional goods and services of the United States,(ii) the value of additional foreign direct investment by United States persons, and(iii) the value of additional United States electronic commerce,
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(C) The interagency trade organization established under section 1872(a) of this title shall, with respect to each affirmative determination reported under section 2252(f) of this title, make a recommendation to the President as to what action the President should take under subparagraph (A).
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(2) authorize agency heads to waive, subject to interagency review and general policy guidance by the organization established under section 1872(a) of this title, such prohibition on a case-by-case basis when in the national interest; and
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(3) authorize the Secretary of Defense to waive, subject to interagency review and policy guidance by the organization established under section 1872(a) of this title, such prohibition for products of any country or instrumentality which enters into a reciprocal procurement agreement with the Department of Defense.
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(2) the member agencies of the interagency trade organization established under section 1872(a) of this title;
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(a) If an appropriate international forum finds that a standards-related activity being engaged in within the United States conflicts with the obligations of the United States under the Agreement, the interagency trade organization established under section 1872(a) of this title shall review the finding and the matters related thereto with a view to recommending appropriate action.
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(2) The reports required under paragraph (1) shall be developed and coordinated by the Trade Representative through the interagency trade organization established by section 1872(a) of this title.
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(a) Prior to taking any action under this chapter, the President shall seek information and advice from the interagency trade organization established under section 1872(a) of this title.