Publication
31 Jan 2013
This report provides an overview of the federal government agencies that participate in US export promotion efforts and the issues that they raise for Congress. The recent global economic downturn has renewed congressional debate over the role of the federal government in promoting exports. This debate has been heightened with the Obama Administration’s efforts to double US exports under the National Export Initiative (NEI) and policy debates about possible reorganization of federal trade-related agencies. Some Members of Congress have placed greater priority on understanding the functions, coordination, and budgets of federal agencies involved in export promotion.
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Author | Shayerah Ilias, Charles E. Hanrahan, M. Angeles Villarreal |
Series | US Congressional Research Service Reports |
Publisher | Congressional Research Service (CRS) |