House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rangel has sent a letter to the International Trade Commission asking it to collect data on Chinese textile and apparel imports, and report this data back to the Committee on a regular basis.
At a World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) meeting on August 29, 2008, the DSB considered the disputes regarding the U.S.' application of a "high value" continuous bond1 requirement to imports of certain shrimp from Thailand and India, which the U.S. recently lost during the appeals process.2
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products which may be considered technical barriers to trade and are therefore required to be reported to the World Trade Organization, which distributes the information to WTO Member countries.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products which may be considered technical barriers to trade and are therefore required to be reported to the World Trade Organization, which distributes the information to WTO Member countries.
The World Trade Organization has posted documents on WTO issues involving the U.S. and for the period of September 15-30, 2008 as follows:
The Commerce Department has issued various fact sheets on the outcomes, past progress, and the signing ceremony of the 19th meeting of the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT)1 held on September 16, 2008 in California.
The World Trade Organization has posted documents on WTO issues involving the U.S. for the period of September 15-30, 2008 as follows:
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products which may be considered technical barriers to trade and are therefore required to be reported to the World Trade Organization, which distributes the information to WTO Member countries.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products which may be considered technical barriers to trade and are therefore required to be reported to the World Trade Organization, which distributes the information to WTO Member countries.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products which may be considered technical barriers to trade and are therefore required to be reported to the World Trade Organization, which distributes the information to WTO Member countries.