Title 15 › Chapter 73— EXPORT ENHANCEMENT › Subchapter III— EXPORT PROMOTION › § 4729
The Secretary of Commerce must send Congress a yearly report on the United States’ international economic position by May 31. The Secretary must also testify about that report before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee by June 30. The report must cover U.S. competitiveness and what the Commerce Department is doing to support research and development of key technologies, to encourage investment and better manufacturing for those technologies, and to increase exports to markets where the U.S. has worked to lower trade barriers. It must also include the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee plan, Commerce’s ideas to improve the trade balance, the effects of trade barriers and foreign subsidies, export financing, the status of U.S. commercial centers, work on American Business Centers and related advisory councils, other nations’ programs that help their firms in former Soviet states, and foreign trading or pricing practices that may hurt U.S. companies. The report may use other agency reports, but the policy views must come from the Secretary of Commerce.
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15 U.S.C. § 4729
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60