2021 US Code
Title 19 - Customs Duties
Chapter 29 - United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation
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Editorial Notes PART A—RELIEF FROM INJURY CAUSED BY IMPORT COMPETITION
4551.USMCA article impact in import relief cases under Trade Act of 1974.
4552.Presidential action regarding USMCA imports.

        

PART B—TEMPORARY ENTRY OF BUSINESS PERSONS
4561.Temporary entry.

        

PART C—UNITED STATES-MEXICO CROSS-BORDER LONG-HAUL TRUCKING SERVICES
4571.Definitions.
4572.Investigations and determinations by Commission.
4573.Commission recommendations and report.
4574.Action by President with respect to affirmative determination.

        

SUBCHAPTER IV—ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTIES PART A—DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
4581.References in part.
4582.Organizational and administrative provisions.
4583.Testimony and production of papers in extraordinary challenges.
4584.Requests for review of determinations by competent investigating authorities.
4585.Rules of procedure for panels and committees.
4586.Subsidy negotiations.
4587.Identification of industries facing subsidized imports.
4588.Treatment of amendments to antidumping and countervailing duty law.

        

PART B—GENERAL PROVISIONS
4601.Effect of termination of USMCA country status.

        

SUCBCHAPTER V—TRANSITION TO AND EXTENSION OF USMCA PART A—JOINT REVIEWS REGARDING EXTENSION OF USMCA
4611.Participation in joint reviews with Canada and Mexico regarding extension of the term of the USMCA and other action regarding the USMCA.

        

PART B—TERMINATION OF USMCA
4621.Termination of USMCA.

        

SUBCHAPTER VI—LABOR MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
4631.Definitions.

        

PART A—INTERAGENCY LABOR COMMITTEE FOR MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
4641.Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement.
4642.Duties.
4643.Enforcement priorities.
4644.Assessments.
4645.Recommendation for enforcement action.
4646.Petition process.
4647.Hotline.
4648.Reports.
4649.Consultations on appointment and funding of rapid response labor panelists.

        

PART B—MEXICO LABOR ATTACHéS
4661.Establishment.
4662.Duties.
4663.Status.

        

PART C—INDEPENDENT MEXICO LABOR EXPERT BOARD
4671.Establishment.
4672.Membership; term.
4673.Funding.
4674.Reports.

        

PART D—FORCED LABOR
4681.Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force.
4682.Timeline required.
4683.Reports required.
4684.Duties related to Mexico.

        

PART E—ENFORCEMENT UNDER RAPID RESPONSE LABOR MECHANISM
4691.Transmission of reports.
4692.Suspension of liquidation.
4693.Final remedies.

        

SUBCHAPTER VII—ENVIRONMENT MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
4701.Definitions.

        

PART A—INTERAGENCY ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE FOR MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT
4711.Establishment.
4712.Assessment.
4713.Monitoring actions.
4714.Enforcement actions.
4715.Other monitoring and enforcement actions.
4716.Report to Congress.
4717.Regulations.

        

PART B—OTHER MATTERS
4731.Border water infrastructure improvement authority.
4732.Detail of personnel to Office of the United States Trade Representative.

        

Publication Title United States Code, 2018 Edition, Supplement 3, Title 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES
Category Bills and Statutes
Collection United States Code
SuDoc Class Number Y 1.2/5:
Contained Within Title 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES
CHAPTER 29 - UNITED STATES-MEXICO-CANADA AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION
- Front Matter
Date 2021
Laws In Effect As Of Date January 3, 2022
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