FEDERAL · 19 U.S.C. · Chapter 27

Trade agreements authority

19 U.S.C. § 4202
Title19Customs Duties
SubtitleVI
Chapter27 — BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL TRADE PRIORITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITY

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19 U.S.C. § 4202.

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(a)Agreements regarding tariff barriers Whenever the President determines that one or more existing duties or other import restrictions of any foreign country or the United States are unduly burdening and restricting the foreign trade of the United States and that the purposes, policies, priorities, and objectives of this chapter will be promoted thereby, the President—
(A)may enter into trade agreements with foreign countries before—
(i)July 1, 2018; or
(ii)July 1, 2021, if trade authorities procedures are extended under subsection (c); and
(B)may, subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), proclaim—
(i)such modification or continuance of any existing duty,
(ii)such continuance of existing duty free or excise treatment, or
(iii)such additional duties, as the President determines to be req

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History

(Pub. L. 114–26, title I, §103, June 29, 2015, 129 Stat. 333.)

Editorial Notes

Editorial Notes

References in Text
This chapter, referred to in text, was in the original "this title", meaning title I of Pub. L. 114–26, June 29, 2015, 129 Stat. 320, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of title I to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 4201 of this title and Tables.
The Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015, referred to in subsec. (c)(5)(A), is title I of Pub. L. 114–26, June 29, 2015, 129 Stat. 320, which is classified principally to this chapter. Section 103 of the Act is classified to this section. For complete classification of title I to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 4201 of this title and Tables.

Executive Documents

Delegation of Functions
For delegation of functions of President under this section, see Ex. Ord. No. 13701, July 17, 2015, 80 F.R. 43903, set out as a note under section 4201 of this title, and Memorandum of President of the United States, Jan. 29, 2016, 81 F.R. 5571, set out below.

Delegation of Certain Authority and Assignment of Certain Functions Under Section 103(a)(1)(A) and Section 103(b)(1) of the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015
Memorandum of President of the United States, Jan. 29, 2016, 81 F.R. 5571, provided:
Memorandum for the United States Trade Representative
In addition to the authorities and functions delegated and assigned to you by Executive Order 13701 of July 17, 2015, by the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 301 of title 3, United States Code, I hereby delegate to you the authority to enter into trade agreements, reserved to the President in Executive Order 13701, under section 103(a)(1)(A) and section 103(b)(1) of the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015 (Public Law 114–26, title I), and assign to you that function.
You are authorized and directed to publish this memorandum in the Federal Register.

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