President Biden’s 2022 trade agenda presented to Congress
President Biden’s 2022 trade agenda and 2021 annual report
President Biden’s 2022 trade agenda and 2021 annual report
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) today delivered President Biden’s 2022 trade agenda and 2021 annual report to Congress.
Read the full report [PDF 2.98 MB] (312 pages)
A USTR fact sheet [PDF 90 KB] outlines the president’s trade priorities concerning:
- Workers’ rights
- Decarbonization and sustainable environmental practices
- U.S. agriculture
- Supply chain resiliency
- COVID-19 pandemic
- United States-China trade relationship
- Engaging with key trading partners and multilateral institutions
- Trade policy enforcement
- Broad engagement with stakeholders to facilitate inclusive, durable trade policy and promote equity
The USTR also today released the fiscal year 2022-2026 strategic plan. Read more on the USTR website.
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