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PUBLIC LAW 93-618-JAN. 3, 1975

2009

and of other relevant considerations, of his reasons for entering into the agreement. (b) The President shall transmit to each Member of the Congress ^^^^^"^^^^^ "^'"' a summary of the information required to be transmitted to each House under subsection (a). For purposes of this subsection, the 'Member." term "Member" includes any Delegate or Resident Commissioner. SEC. 163. REPORTS. 19 USC 2213. (a) The President shall submit to the Congress an annual report ^^\l^cTn'rlss' on the trade agreements program and on import relief and adjustment °'^* ° °"2^^^assistance for workers, firms, and communities under this Act. Such report shall include information regarding new negotiations; changes made in duties and nontariff barriers and other distortions of trade of the United States; reciprocal concessions obtained; changes in trade agreements (including the incorporation therein of actions taken for import relief and compensation provided therefor); extension or withdrawal of nondiscriminatory treatment by the United States with respect to the products of a foreign country; extension, modification, withdrawal, suspension, or limitation of preferential treatment to exports of developing countries; the results of action taken to obtain removal of foreign trade restrictions (including discriminatory restrictions) against United States exports and the removal of foreign practices which discriminate against United States service industries (including transportation and tourism) and investment; and the measures being taken to seek the removal of other significant foreign import restrictions; and other information relating to the trade agreements program and to the agreements entered into thereunder. Such report shall also include information regarding the number of applications filed for adjustment assistance for workers, firms, and communities, the number of such applications which were approved, and the extent to which adjustment assistance has been provided under such approved applications. (b) The International Trade Commission shall submit to the Con- ^^"^^ report to gress, at least once a year, a factual report on the operation of the C o n g r e s s. trade agreements program.

CHAPTER 7—UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION SEC. 171. CHANGE OF NAME OF TARIFF COMMISSION. (a) The United States Tariff Commission (established by section 330 of the Tariff Act of 1930) is renamed as the United States International Trade Commission. (b) Any reference in any law of the United States, or in any order, rule, regulation, or other document, to the United States Tariff Commission (or the Tariff Commission) shall be considered to refer to the United States International Trade Commission. SEC. 172. ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION. (a) Subsections (a) and (b) of section 330 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1330) are amended to read as follows: " (a) MEMBERSHIP.—The United States International Trade Commission (referred to in this title as the "Commission'-) shall be composed of six commissioners who shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. No person shall be eligible for appointment as a commissioner unless he is a citizen of the United States, and, in the judgment of the President, is possessed

19 USC 2231. 19 USC 1330.

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