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ITC Releases Its 2007 "Year in Trade" Report

The International Trade Commission has released its The Year in Trade 2007 report, its annual overview of the previous year's trade-related activities.

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The ITC's "Year in Trade" report is one of the government's most comprehensive reports of U.S. trade-related activities, covering major multilateral, regional, and bilateral developments.

The publication provides a practical review of U.S. international trade laws and actions in 2007, a summary of the operation of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and an overview of U.S. free trade agreements and negotiations and of U.S. bilateral trade relations with major trading partners.

Report Covers Cases Undertaken, Operation of Trade Agreements, Etc.

The Year in Trade 2007 includes complete listings of antidumping, countervailing duty, safeguard, intellectual property rights infringement, and "section 301" cases undertaken by the U.S. government in 2007.

In addition, the 2007 report covers:

  • the operation of the U.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the Andean Trade Preference Act (ATPA), and the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA);
  • U.S. textile and apparel imports and developments in textile and apparel trade with selected partners;
  • significant activities in the WTO, including its dispute settlement mechanism; the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum;
  • developments in U.S. free trade agreements, including the FTAs signed in 2007 with Panama and Korea, and activities under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); and
  • bilateral trade issues with major U.S. trading partners, including the European Union, Canada, China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and India.

The ITC adds that statistical tables highlight U.S. bilateral trade with major trading partners and trade under U.S. trade preference programs. In addition, data on U.S. private services trade are included in this edition of the report.

ITC press release (08-075, dated 08/04/08) available at http://www.usitc.gov/ext_relations/news_release/2008/er0804ff1.htm

The Year in Trade 2007 (Publication 4026, dated July 2008, 229 pages) available at http://hotdocs.usitc.gov/docs/pubs/332/pub4026.pdf