Import Administration

Import Administration
The Import Administration unit provides the mechanism through which manufacturers or workers can request a determination as to whether they are victims of unfair trade practices, such as foreign subsidies or dumping. Should this be the case, and the International Trade Commission of the United States agrees, the U.S. government instructs the U.S. Customs Service to assess countervailing duties or other appropriate remedies.
The Import Administration's duties include administering bilateral trade restraint agreements and similar arrangements. It also administers the ForeignTrade Zone program that is discussed in Exporters-sources.com - index page - 29 on "U.S. Custom Tariff Benefits." Call (202) 377-1780 for more information on the function of any of these sectors.

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