Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 74— - COMPETITIVENESS POLICY COUNCIL › § 4803
The Council must work to make U.S. industry more productive and better able to compete around the world. It must make national and policy recommendations, review requests from private companies for government help (saying if aid will likely make them competitive and what conditions should apply), study current and future competitiveness data, and run a forum where leaders from business, labor, schools, public interest groups, and government develop solutions. It must also check how federal rules and unclassified international trade, science, and technology agreements affect competitiveness, give advice to Congress, the President, and federal agencies, watch how research, technology, and the economy are changing, and list federal, private, and state or local programs that support competitiveness. When needed, the Council must create subcouncils of public and private leaders to make long-term plans for specific sectors or issues, review those subcouncil ideas and send them to the agencies that would carry them out, and prepare and share reports. The Council must publish its findings and recommendations each year in an annual report to the President and Congress that comments on the overall competitiveness of the American economy.
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15 U.S.C. § 4803
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73