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From Enactment to Entry into Force: Trade Agreements

President Barack Obama will sign legislation implementing U.S. trade agreements with Korea, Colombia, and Panama. These agreements will open markets for U.S. firms, increase trade and exports, and support additional jobs for American workers who produce Made-in-the-USA goods and services.

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US Files WTO Case Against China to Protect American Jobs

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USTR Ron Kirk announces the US is taking action to hold China accountable for commitments that it made when it joined the World Trade Organization ten years ago: “Today’s action pertains to what we believe is China’s wrongful imposition of trade remedies against U.S. chicken products. It’s a case that has implications for an estimated 300,000 American farmers and workers throughout the U.S. poultry supply chain…We’ve been clear that when it comes to enforcement and China, we have one simple request of our Chinese partners: ‘live up to the promises you made when you joined the WTO.”

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WTO Body Finds in Favor of U.S. in Chinese Tire Imports Dispute

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USTR Ron Kirk: “This is a tremendous victory for the United States as well as for American workers and manufacturers. We have said all along that President Obama’s decision to impose duties on Chinese tires was fully consistent with our WTO obligations.”

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Ambassador Ron Kirk: Remarks to the Washington International Trade Association

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Ambassador Ron Kirk remarks “Nobody wants to give up on Doha, because we all know that this negotiation offers unique opportunities for deep and comprehensive trade liberalization on a multilateral level. We are continuing to work so that we can seize every available chance to achieve those opportunities.

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USTR Year in Review

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Please note that USTR’s year-in-review “Weekly Trade Spotlight” has been posted on USTR.gov. This post highlights USTR’s accomplishments in advancing America’s economic recovery to create better jobs here at home through trade.

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United States Prevails in WTO Section 421 Safeguard Dispute with China

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Today United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk announced that a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel found in favor of the United States in a dispute brought by China challenging the imposition of additional duties on imports of Chinese tires under the transitional safeguard mechanism included in China’s Protocol of Accession to the WTO.

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Positive Outcome from Fourth Round of Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations

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Noting that President Obama and the other TPP Leaders instructed them to conclude the negotiations as swiftly as possible, the negotiators pressed ahead in the 24 negotiating groups. The teams advanced their work to develop the legal texts in each area that will detail the rights and obligations each country will assume, covering the full scope of commercial and trade-related issues between the countries.

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U.S. Statement in The First Oral Hearing In The Airbus Appeal Case

Today the Office of the United States Trade Representative released the oral statement of the United States in the first oral hearing in the Airbus appeal case.

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United States Prevails in WTO Countervailing Duty Dispute with China

Today United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk announced that a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel found in favor of the United States in a dispute brought by China concerning antidumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) measures applied by the U.S. Department of Commerce to a range of Chinese imports.

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U.S., EU Sign Agreement Designed to Settle Bananas Dispute

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Washington, D.C. – United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk announced today that the United States and the European Union (EU) have signed an agreement designed to lead to settlement of a longstanding dispute over the EU’s bananas trading regime.

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