Office of Industries

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The Office of Industries is a specialized analytical division within the U.S. International Trade Commission that provides economic and industry research to support trade policy and investigations.

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instanceOf analytical division
office of a government agency
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employerOf economists
industry analysts
trade policy analysts
field economics
industry analysis
international trade
trade policy analysis
function conducts economic analysis of industries affected by trade
conducts research on global value chains and competitiveness
prepares analytical reports for U.S. International Trade Commission investigations
provides industry expertise to support trade remedy cases
supports Section 332 fact-finding investigations
supports safeguard and antidumping investigations
hasParentAgency International Trade Commission
surface form: U.S. International Trade Commission
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
language English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
output analytical support for trade policy formulation
background materials for trade investigations
industry and economic research reports
partOf International Trade Commission
surface form: U.S. International Trade Commission
purpose to provide economic and industry research
to support U.S. trade policy
to support trade investigations
reportsTo International Trade Commission
surface form: Commissioners of the U.S. International Trade Commission
sectorCoverage agricultural industries
manufacturing industries
services industries
website https://www.usitc.gov

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International Trade Commission hasDivision Office of Industries
subject surface form: United States International Trade Commission