
American International Trade Commission
The American International Trade Commission (ITC) is an independent U.S. government agency that investigates international trade issues. Its main roles include assessing the impact of imports on domestic industries, enforcing trade laws, and conducting research on trade-related topics. The ITC helps to make decisions about trade tariffs, safeguards, and intellectual property rights, ensuring fair competition and protecting American businesses from unfair trade practices. By providing information and recommendations to policymakers, the ITC plays a vital role in shaping U.S. trade policy and supporting economic stability.