United States International Trade Commission

The United States International Trade Commission (USITC or I.T.C.) is an agency of the United States federal government that advises the legislative and executive branches on matters of trade. It is an independent, bipartisan entity that analyzes trade issues such as tariffs and competitiveness and publishes reports. As a quasi-judicial entity, the USITC investigates the impact of imports on U.S. industries, and directs actions against unfair trade practices, such as subsidies; dumping; and intellectual property infringement, including copyright infringement.

International Trade Commission
Agency overview
FormedSeptember 8, 1916
Preceding agency
  • U.S. Tariff Commission
JurisdictionInternational Trade Issues
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Employees402 (civilian career employees as of September 30, 2017)
Agency executive
  • David S. Johanson, Chairman
Websitewww.usitc.gov
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