Congress has created multiple trade preference programs designed to
foster economic growth, reform and development in less developed
countries. These programs give temporary, non-reciprocal, duty-free
U.S. market access to select exports of eligible countries.
Congress conducts regular oversight of these programs, repeatedly
revising and extending them. This book discusses the major U.S.
trade preference programs, their possible economic effects,
stakeholder interests and legislative options
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