The International Trade Administration (ITA), a unit of the U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce), plays a key role in U.S. trade policy efforts to advance U.S. commercial interests. ITA’s stated mission is to strengthen U.S. industry’s competitiveness, promote U.S. trade and investment, and ensure foreign trading pa…
Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act
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Both outward and inward foreign direct investment (FDI) are significant to the U.S. economy, international trade, and global supply chains. The United States is the world’s largest source and recipient of FDI. The U.S. government has generally supported a rules-based and open trade and investment environment (domestic…
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