Negotiating objectives with respect to trade in services, foreign direct investment, and high technology products.
2114b.
Provisions relating to international trade in services.
2114c.
Trade in services: development, coordination, and implementation of Federal policies; staff support and other assistance; specific service sector authorities unaffected; executive functions.
2114d.
Foreign export requirements; consultations and negotiations for reduction and elimination; restrictions on and exclusion from entry of products or services; savings provision; compensation authority applicable.
2114e.
Negotiation of agreements concerning high technology industries.
2115.
Bilateral trade agreements.
2116.
Agreements with developing countries.
2117.
International safeguard procedures.
2118.
Access to supplies.
2119.
Staging requirements and rounding authority.
PART 2—OTHER AUTHORITY
2131.
Authorization of appropriation for GATT revision.
2132.
Balance-of-payments authority.
2133.
Compensation authority.
2134.
Two-year residual authority to negotiate duties.
2135.
Termination and withdrawal authority.
2136.
Reciprocal nondiscriminatory treatment.
2137.
Reservation of articles for national security or other reasons.
2138.
Omitted.
PART 3—HEARINGS AND ADVICE CONCERNING NEGOTIATIONS
2151.
Advice from International Trade Commission.
2152.
Advice from executive departments and other sources.
2153.
Public hearings.
2154.
Prerequisites for offers.
2155.
Information and advice from private and public sectors.
PART 4—OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
2171.
Structure, functions, powers, and personnel.
PART 5—CONGRESSIONAL PROCEDURES WITH RESPECT TO PRESIDENTIAL ACTIONS
2191.
Bills implementing trade agreements on nontariff barriers and resolutions approving commercial agreements with Communist countries.
2192.
Resolutions disapproving certain actions.
2193.
Resolutions relating to extension of waiver authority under section 402 of the Trade Act of 1974.
2194.
Special rules relating to Congressional procedures.
PART 6—CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON AND REPORTS
2211.
Congressional advisers for trade policy and negotiations.
2212.
Transmission of agreements to Congress.
2213.
Reports.
PART 7—UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
2231.
Change of name.
2232.
Independent budget and authorization of appropriations.
PART 8—IDENTIFICATION OF MARKET BARRIERS AND CERTAIN UNFAIR TRADE ACTIONS
2241.
Estimates of barriers to market access.
2242.
Identification of countries that deny adequate protection, or market access, for intellectual property rights.
SUBCHAPTER II—RELIEF FROM INJURY CAUSED BY IMPORT COMPETITIONPART 1—POSITIVE ADJUSTMENT BY INDUSTRIES INJURED BY IMPORTS
2251.
Action to facilitate positive adjustment to import competition.
2252.
Investigations, determinations, and recommendations by Commission.
2253.
Action by President after determination of import injury.
2254.
Monitoring, modification, and termination of action.
PART 2—ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE FOR WORKERSSUBPART A—PETITIONS AND DETERMINATIONS
2271.
Petitions.
2272.
Group eligibility requirements; agricultural workers; oil and natural gas industry.
2273.
Determinations by Secretary of Labor.
2274.
Study and notifications regarding certain affirmative determinations; industry notification of assistance.
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