Advances in technology and trade liberalization have
been a huge catalyst for today's globalization. For
U.S. companies, the result has been increased competition
in the domestic market. Now, more than ever, it is
important for U.S. companies to understand their rights
and be aware of existing U.S. policies and programs
that assist in ensuring fair competition.
Unfair foreign pricing and government subsidies distort
the free flow of goods and adversely affect American
business in the global marketplace. Get answers to
the following questions:
- What constitutes illegal foreign dumping?
- What are considered unfair foreign subsidies?
- Where do I go for help?
- How can I stop unfair competition?
Check case updates, policy reference information,
import monitoring, and policy bulletins.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Program (TAA) is
designed to assist manufacturing firms adversely affected
by increased international trade. The program pays
for technical assistance to trade-impacted firms that
experience declining sales and employment. Learn about
the TAA program and locate a TAA Center near you.
If you are a producer of a commodity, which has recently
suffered from low prices due to increasing imports,
you may be eligible for technical assistance and a
financial payment under this program.
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