The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) is an independent, quasi-judicial federal agency that provides trade expertise to both the legislative and executive branches of government, determines the impact of imports on U.S. industries, and directs actions against certain unfair trade practices, such as patent, trademark, and copyright infringement. The USITC also maintains the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.
4500 / day
5000 / day
3.2 pages per visit
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Domain Authority
Citation Level
English, etc
Access to comprehensive trade data and analysis.
Detailed information on tariffs and trade barriers.
In-depth economic research and reports on trade and industry.
Resources related to trade laws and regulations.
Information on public hearings and how to participate.
Guidance on trade remedies and how to file a complaint.
Access to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.
Data and analysis on U.S. imports and exports.
Analysis of specific industries and their trade dynamics.
Analysis of trade policies and their impacts.
To investigate and make determinations in proceedings involving imports claimed to injure a domestic industry or violate U.S. intellectual property rights; provide independent analysis and information on tariffs, trade, and competitiveness; and maintain the U.S. tariff schedule.
Washington, D.C., United States
Chairman David S. Johanson, Vice Chairman Randolph J. Stayin
Federal government of the United States
Independent agency
www.usitc.gov
Phone: +1-202-205-2000, Email: info@usitc.gov
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