Economic Effects
Below are some reports prepared under various trade on U.S. Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). These investigations are not included under Section 332.
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| INVESTIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 2104(f) OF THE TRADE ACT OF 2002 |
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Required reports on the potential economic effects of negotiated FTAs.
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| INVESTIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 2111 OF THE TRADE ACT OF 2002 |
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One-time required report on the impact of five FTAs which had been negotiated under fast-track procedures (trade promotion authority).
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| INVESTIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 2103 OF THE TRADE ACT OF 2002 |
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One-time required report on the impact of three FTAs implemented since 2002 under trade promotion authority.
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INVESTIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 131 OF THE TARIFF ACT OF 1974 & SECTION 2104(b) OF THE TRADE ACT OF 2002 |
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Required reports on the probable economic effects of proposed FTAs (confidential).
- U.S. Malaysia Free Trade Agreement: Advice Concerning the Probable Economic Effect of Providing Duty-Free Treatment for Imports
(Confidential report issued to requester; June 2006)
- U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement: Advice Concerning the Probable Economic Effect of Providing Duty-Free Treatment for Imports
(Confidential report issued to requester; June 2006)
- U.S.-UAE (United Arab Emirates) Free Trade Agreement: Advice Concerning the Probable Economic Effect of Providing Duty-Free Treatment For Imports
(Confidential report issued to requester; February 2005)
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ADVICE UNDER SECTION 103 OF THE NORTH
AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION ACT |
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Required reports on the impact of modifications to the NAFTA rules of origin.
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