[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 135 (Thursday, September 8, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S5455]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President, today the U.S. International Trade
Commission, or the USITC, is celebrating its 100th anniversary. That
makes today an appropriate day for us to acknowledge the distinguished
service that this independent and nonpartisan Federal agency has
provided, and continues to provide, in the field of international
trade.
Mr. WYDEN. Mr. President, I concur with Senator Hatch and also
congratulate the USITC on its centennial and commend the agency for its
service over the last century.
Established by the Congress as the U.S. Tariff Commission on
September 8, 1916, the agency was reconfigured and redesignated as the
USITC by the Trade Act of 1974. As mandated by Congress, the USITC
performs three principal functions: No. 1, fairly and objectively
administer U.S. trade remedy laws within its mandate; No. 2, provide
the Congress, the President, and the United States Trade Representative
with independent analysis, information, and support concerning matters
related to international trade, tariffs, and U.S. competitiveness; and
No. 3 maintain the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.
By successfully executing these functions, the USITC performs a
valuable service to the U.S. Government and the American people. Those
of us in Congress particularly appreciate the highly technical data and
analyses that the USITC provides to help inform our formulation of U.S.
trade policy.
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President, of course, the core of the USITC's success
derives from the agency's people. For decades now, the impressive and
skilled commissioners and staff at the USITC have driven the agency's
success. We congratulate the USITC for reaching this centennial
milestone and for accomplishing a well-deserved tenure of valuable and
professional service.
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