As part of the U.S. government's commitment to the vigorous
enforcement of trade agreements and to ensuring our trading partners' adherence to the
terms of those agreements, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) and
the Department of Commerce (Commerce) have continued their close collaboration to
monitor and strictly enforce the obligations of the Agreement on Subsidies and
Countervailing Measures (Subsidies Agreement, or Agreement). The Subsidies Agreement,
which establishes multilateral disciplines on subsidies, is the primary instrument
for reining in the use of distortive subsidy practices worldwide. The United States pursues
enforcement of its rights under the Subsidies Agreement through its participation in the
World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Subsidies Committee, bilateral contacts, multilateral
pressure and, where justified, WTO dispute settlement proceedings. The basic goal of these
activities is to deter distortive subsidization and prevent or remedy harm caused to U.S. producers
and workers as a result of such subsidies by foreign governments. By working actively to
address some of the most important causes of unfair trade distortions, the subsidies
enforcement program is helping to strengthen the open, competitive trading environment that is of
enormous benefit to American producers and consumers alike.
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