President Biden’s 2021 trade agenda presented to Congress
President Biden’s 2021 trade agenda
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) today delivered President Biden’s 2021 trade agenda and 2020 annual report to Congress. The administration’s trade policy includes measures intended to help the United States recover from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Read the full report [PDF 2.18 MB] (308 pages)
A USTR fact sheet outlines the president’s trade priorities concerning:
- The COVID-19 pandemic and restoring the economy
- A worker-centric trade policy
- A sustainable environment and climate path
- Racial equity and supporting underserved communities
- China’s economic trade practices
- Repairing partnerships and alliances
- U.S. farmers, ranchers, food manufacturers, and fishers
- Policies that promote equitable global economic growth and increase global demand
- Strong trade enforcement
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