International Trade Commission (U.S.)

The United States International Trade Commission is an independent, quasijudicial Federal agency with broad investigative responsibilities on matters of trade. The agency investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries and conducts global safeguard investigations. The Commission also adjudicates cases involving alleged infringement by imports of intellectual property rights. Through such proceedings, the agency facilitates a rules-based international trading system. The Commission also serves as a Federal resource where trade data and other trade policy-related information are gathered and analyzed.
Availability:
Available to everyone.
Publisher:
U.S. International Trade Commission

JHSearch is a service of the Johns Hopkins Libraries. Powered by Ex-Libris Metalib and the open source Xerxes project. (Xerxes version 1.5jh1)