Trade Legislation in the 106th Congress: An Overview


 

Publication Date: February 2000

Publisher: Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service

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Research Area: Trade

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This report provides an overview of trade legislation introduced in the 106th Congress. The first section describes the congressional role in the making of trade policy. The second section discusses issues and legislation affecting trade negotiating authority and trade agreements. The third and fourth sections analyze import and export-related legislation, respectively. The final section provides a listing and summary of selective trade bills introduced to date. This report will be updated on a regular basis. See the CRS home page for a wide variety of CRS products on trade issues.