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The International Trade Administration (ITA) is an agency in the
United States Department of Commerce The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government. It is responsible for gathering data for business and governmental decision making, establishing industrial standards, catalyzing econ ...
that promotes
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exports An export in international trade is a good produced in one country that is sold into another country or a service provided in one country for a national or resident of another country. The seller of such goods or the service provider is an ...
of nonagricultural U.S. goods and services.


Duties

The ITA's stated goals are to # Provide practical information to help Americans select markets and products. # Ensure that Americans have access to
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s as required by the U.S.
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s. # Safeguard Americans from
unfair competition Anti-competitive practices are business or government practices that prevent or reduce competition in a market. Antitrust laws ensure businesses do not engage in competitive practices that harm other, usually smaller, businesses or consumers. ...
from dumped and subsidized
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.


Organization

ITA consists of three sub-units. These are: Industry and Analysis (I&A), Global Markets (GM), and Enforcement and Compliance (E&C). *Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade **Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade **Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Global Markets and Director General of the U.S. Commercial Service ***Office of Strategic Planning ***Deputy Director General of the U.S. Commercial Service ****Office of Foreign Service and Human Capital ****Office of Budget ****Business Information Technology Office ****Office of Administrative Services ***Deputy Assistant Secretary for Global Markets ****Global Knowledge Center ****SelectUSA ***Office of Domestic Operations ***Office of China ***Office of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa ***Office of Asia ***Office of the Western Hemisphere ***Advocacy Center **Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis ***Office of Manufacturing ****Office of Transportation and Machinery ****Office of Energy and Environment ****Office of Health & Information Technology ***Office of Services ****Office of Finance & Insurance Industries ****Office of Digital Services Industries ****Office of Supply Chain, Professional, & Business Services ***Office of Trade Policy and Analysis ****Office of Trade & Economic Analysis ****Office of Trade Negotiations & Analysis ****Office of Standards & Investment Policy ****Office of Intellectual Property Rights ***Office of Textiles, Consumer Goods, and Materials ****Office of Consumer Goods ****Office of Textiles & Apparel ****Office of Materials Industries ***National Travel and Tourism Office ****Office of Travel and Tourism Industries ***Office of Advisory Committees and Industry Outreach ***Office of Trade Programs and Strategic Partnerships ***Office of Planning, Coordination, and Management ***Trade Agreement Secretariat **Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance ***Office of Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Duties Operations ***Office of Policy and Negotiations The U.S. Commercial Service, through its Strategic Corporate Partnership program, has Public Private Partnership agreements with 17 private organizations, including several banks, legal and regulatory organizations, transportation and shipping organizations, event organizers, trade risk service companies and the publisher of Commercial News USA, the official export promotion magazine of the U.S. Department of Commerce, The ecommerce partner is the Federation of International Trade Associations under which the USCS contributes market research and other reports on GlobalTrade.net.


Leadership

The ITA was created on January 2, 1980, and is headed by the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade (USC(IT)), the principal adviser to the
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on American imports and exports. The Under Secretary is the head of the International Trade Administration within the Commerce Department. The Under Secretary is appointed by the
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with the consent of the
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. Gilbert B. Kaplan was nominated by President Trump for the position of Under Secretary for International Trade on April 11, 2017, and confirmed by the Senate on March 13, 2018. Gilbert Kaplan left the position in late 2019. President Biden appointed Marisa Lago as Undersecretary in 2021.


Overview

The Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade is the principal officer of the
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charged with promoting American exports and assisting general international trade. As the Administrator of the International Trade Administration, the Under Secretary also sits on the board of directors of the
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, and serves as a member of the
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and the
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. The Under Secretary participates in the development of United States trade policy, identifies and resolves market access and compliance issues, administers American trade laws, and undertakes a range of trade promotion and trade advocacy efforts. With the rank of ''Under Secretary'', the USC(IT) is a Level III position within the
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. Since January 2014, the annual rate of pay for Level III appointees is $167,000.


Reporting officials

Officials reporting to the USC(IT) include: *Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade *Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Global Markets and Director General of the U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service *Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance *Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis


List of Under Secretaries


See also

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Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is an international agreement, international legal agreement between all the member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It establishes minimum standards f ...
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Bureau of Industry and Security The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce that deals with issues involving national security and high technology. A principal goal for the bureau is helping stop the proliferation of weap ...
* Doha Round *
Generalized System of Preferences The Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, is a preferential tariff system which provides tariff reduction on various products. The concept of GSP is very different from the concept of " most favored nation" (MFN). MFN status provides equal tr ...
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Title 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations Title 15 is the portion of the Code of Federal Regulations that governs Commerce and Foreign Trade within the United States. It is available in digital or printed form. Title 15 comprises three volumes, and is divided into four Subtitles: * Subti ...
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Title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify their generation, official position, military rank, professional or academic qualification, or nobility. In some languages, titles may be ins ...
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International Trade Commission The United States International Trade Commission (USITC or I.T.C.) is an agency of the United States federal government that advises the legislative and executive branches on matters of trade. It was created by Congress in 1916 as the U.S. Tari ...
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Office of the United States Trade Representative The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is an agency of the United States federal government responsible for developing and promoting United States foreign trade policies. Part of the Executive Office of the President, it ...
* United States Commercial Service *
United States Trade Representative The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is an agency of the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government responsible for developing and promoting Foreign trade of the United States, United States ...
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World Trade Organization The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an intergovernmental organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland that regulates and facilitates international trade. Governments use the organization to establish, revise, and enforce the rules that g ...


References


External links


International Trade Administration website

International Trade Administration
in the
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Records of the Office of Export Supply 1949–1959
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