U.S. International Trade Administration
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Recent News About U.S. International Trade Administration
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Readout of Under Secretary Lago’s Trip to Farnborough International Air Show 2022
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Under Secretary Lago to Lead Agency’s First All-Women Delegation to Farnborough International Air Show 2022
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U.S. Trade Mission in Southeast Asia Continues in Vietnam with Focus on Clean Energy Transition
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Beginning today, the U.S. Department of Commerce is leading a delegation of U.S. business representatives to market destinations across Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
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Yesterday, a delegation of U.S. government and industry officials met with Indonesian public and private sector leaders to discuss trade opportunities, pursue investment deals, and explore project needs and export financing options
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Today, Arun Venkataraman was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Global Markets and Director General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service for the International Trade Administration (ITA).
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Today, the International Trade Administration (ITA) unveiled the Country of Most Recent Cast dashboard, a new addition to the Aluminum Import Monitor (AIM).
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“The Middle East and Africa are regions of significant growth with immense opportunities for collaboration in investment and development as we build back better through trade,
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Yesterday, the Department of Commerce announced it is now accepting applications for the 2022 Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP).
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Today, United States Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo and United States Trade Representative Katherine C. Tai announced a new 232 tariff agreement with Japan to allow historically-based sustainable volumes of Japanese steel products to enter the U.S. market without the application of Section 232 tariffs.
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Today, Department of Commerce Deputy Secretary Don Graves, National Economic Council (NEC) Director Brian Deese, and Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Marisa Lago met virtually with the U.S. section of the U.S.-Brazil CEO Forum to discuss opportunities to increase bilateral trade and investment with Brazil across industry sectors.
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Good morning. Thank you all for being here. I know we all wish we could meet in person and are disappointed to not be joined by our Brazilian counterparts.
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Following the recently announced agreement between the U.S. and Japan to allow historically-based sustainable volumes of Japanese steel products to enter the U.S. market without the application of Section 232 tariffs, industry and labor leaders are applauding the deal, which will counter unfair trade practices by China and is another example of President Biden’s focus on strengthening relationships with our vital allies and partners.
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Following Qatar Airways and Boeing’s announcement of the largest deal for freighter aircraft in Boeing’s history, lawmakers, labor unions, and business groups applauded the announcement as just the most recent win in the Biden administration’s work to revitalize American manufacturing.
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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves released the following statements today after Intel announced it would be investing $20 billion to build two semiconductor facilities outside Columbus, Ohio, and create 3,000 Intel jobs, and 7,000 construction jobs over the course of the build.
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Today, United States Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo and National Economic Council Chair Brian Deese addressed newly appointed members of the Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness (ACSCC) during their quarterly meeting. During the meeting, Raimondo and Deese discussed the Biden-Harris administration’s supply chain policies and initiatives, as well as shared goals for the newly reconstituted committee.
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United States Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo, United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai and United Kingdom Secretary of State for International Trade Anne-Marie Trevelyan today announced the start of bilateral discussions to address global steel and aluminum excess capacity, including the United States’ application of tariffs on imports from the United Kingdom under Section 232 and the UK’s retaliatory tariffs on certain U.S. exports to the UK.
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Today, Secretary Gina Raimondo held a virtual introductory meeting with the Minster of Trade of Turkey, Mehmet Muş.
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Lisa Wang, President Joseph R. Biden’s nominee for Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Enforcement and Compliance, was officially sworn in today.
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Marisa Lago, President Joseph R. Biden’s nominee for Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, was officially sworn in yesterday.