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SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE

107th Congress

Subcommittee Jurisdiction

Philip M. Crane (IL), Chairman


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Recent Trade-Related Prints and Publications

  • WMCP:  107-4, PDF
    Overview and Compilation of U.S. Trade Statutes, the "2001 Blue Book," June 2001.
  • WMCP:  107-3, PDF
    Written Comments on Temporarily Suspending the Duty on Certain Steam or Other Vapor Generating Boilers Used in Nuclear Facilities, May 14, 2001.

Subcommittee Jurisdiction

The jurisdiction of the Subcommittee on Trade shall include bills and matters referred to the Committee on Ways and Means that relate to customs and customs administration including tariff and import fee structure, classification, valuation of and special rules applying to imports, and special tariff provisions and procedures which relate to customs operation affecting exports and imports; import trade matters, including import impact, industry relief from injurious imports, adjustment assistance and programs to encourage competitive responses to imports, unfair import practices including antidumping and countervailing duty provisions, and import policy which relates to dependence on foreign sources of supply; commodity agreements and reciprocal trade agreements including multilateral and bilateral trade negotiations and implementation of agreements involving tariff and nontariff trade barriers to and distortions of international trade; international rules, organizations and institutional aspects of international trade agreements; budget authorizations for the U.S. Customs Service, the U.S. International Trade Commission, and the U.S. Trade Representative; and special trade-related problems involving market access, competitive conditions of specific industries, export policy and promotion, access to materials in short supply, bilateral trade relations including trade with developing countries, operations of multinational corporations, and trade with nonmarket economies.

Source: "Manual of Rules of the Committee on Ways and Means for the One Hundred Seventh Congress," WMCP: 107-1.


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