The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is seeking comments to aid the office in identifying significant barriers to U.S. exports, according to a notice to be published Aug. 19 in the Federal Register.
Comments are due Oct. 28, and will be used to help the agency put together the annual National Trade Estimate report (NTE), an inventory of the most important foreign barriers affecting U.S. exports of goods, services foreign direct investment and protection of intellectual property rights (IP).
These barriers to trade are enacted by foreign countries through government policy or other trade agreements. The report serves ...
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