Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1955

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The Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1955 was a United States law that continued and expanded presidential authority to negotiate reciprocal trade agreements under the postwar U.S. trade policy framework.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
trade law
appliesToJurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
areaOfLaw international trade law
tariff law
basedOn Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934 NERFINISHED
branch Legislative branch of the United States government
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1953 NERFINISHED
grantsPowerTo President of the United States NERFINISHED
hasEffect expanded scope of presidential trade-agreement authority
extended duration of presidential trade-agreement authority
hasPurpose to continue presidential authority to negotiate reciprocal trade agreements
to expand presidential authority to negotiate reciprocal trade agreements
to support U.S. participation in the postwar multilateral trading system
isPartOf United States trade legislation history
language English
legalForm Act of Congress
legalSystem common law system of the United States
legislativeBody United States Congress
partOf postwar U.S. trade policy framework
policyDomain reciprocal trade agreements
trade liberalization
regulates presidential authority to negotiate trade agreements
reciprocal tariff concessions
relatedTo General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade NERFINISHED
U.S. foreign economic policy
U.S. tariff policy
subjectHasRole enabling legislation for U.S. trade negotiations
temporalContext post–World War II era

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Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1958 follows Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1955