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containing the U.S. tariff schedules and
related matters and considers questions
concerning the arrangement of such
schedules and the classif‌i cation of
articles.
International Trade Studies The
Commission conducts studies,
investigations, and research projects
on a broad range of topics relating to
international trade, pursuant to requests
of the President, the House Ways and
Means Committee, the Senate Finance
Committee, either branch of the
Congress, or on its own motion. Public
reports of these studies, investigations,
and research projects are issued in most
cases.
The Commission also keeps
informed of the operation and effect
of provisions relating to duties or other
import restrictions of the United States
contained in various trade agreements.
Occasionally, the Commission is required
by statute to perform specif‌i c trade-
related studies.
Sources of Information
Inquiries should be directed to the
specif‌i c organizational unit or to the
Secretary, United States International
Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20436. Phone, 202–
205–2000.
Contracts Procurement inquiries should
be directed to the Director, Off‌i ce of
Procurement. Phone, 202–205–2252.
Electronic Access Commission
publications, news releases, Federal
Register notices, scheduling information,
the Commission’s interactive Trade and
Tariff DataWeb, and general information
about USITC are available for electronic
access. Investigation-related public
inspection f‌i les are available through the
Electronic Document Imaging System
(EDIS). Internet, http://www.usitc.gov/.
Employment Information on
employment can be obtained from the
Director, Off‌i ce of Human Resources.
The Agency employs international
economists, attorneys, accountants,
commodity and industry specialists and
analysts, and clerical and other support
personnel. Phone, 202–205–2651.
Publications The Commission publishes
results of investigations concerning
various commodities and subjects. Other
publications include an annual report
to the Congress on the operation of the
trade agreements program and an annual
review of Commission activities. Specif‌i c
information regarding these publications
can be obtained from the Off‌i ce of the
Secretary.
Reading Rooms Reading rooms are
open to the public in the Off‌i ce of the
Secretary and the USITC Main Library.
The USITC Law Library is available to
individuals who make prior arrangements
by calling 202–205–3287.
For further information, contact the Secretary, United States International Trade Commission, 500 E Street
SW., Washington, DC 20436. Phone, 202–205–2000. Internet, http://www.usitc.gov.
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
475 L’Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC 20260
Phone, 202–268–2000. Internet, http://www.usps.gov.
Board of Governors
Chairman MICKEY D. BARNETT
Vice Chairman JAMES H. BILBRAY
Governors LOUIS J. GIULIANO , DENNIS J. TONER ,
ELLEN C. WILLIAMS , (4 VACANCIES)
Postmaster General, Chief Executive Off‌i cer PATRICK R. DONAHOE
Deputy Postmaster General RONALD A. STROMAN
Secretary JULIE S. MOORE
Inspector General DAVID C. WILLIAMS

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