
U.S. International Trade Commission
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is an independent federal agency that helps the government make informed decisions about international trade. It investigates trade issues, such as tariffs and import practices, and assesses how foreign trade affects the U.S. economy and industries. The USITC also handles cases related to unfair trade practices, like patent infringement. Its reports and findings inform policymakers and help ensure fair trade practices, ultimately supporting U.S. businesses and workers.