Talk:United States International Trade Commission
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POV issues
[edit]The text was copied from the USITC website. It's biased. -- Toytoy 09:08, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC)
I appreciate that the ITC has domestic US functions, too, but when it is adjudicating on the validity of US tariffs imposed on non-US corporations, it is more than satirical to describe the Commission as "independent" and "bipartisan". The article requires a re-write by some well-informed outsider (not me I'm afraid). 08:14, 27 January 2018 (UTC)
Expansion request
[edit]A powerful U.S. government agency that is sometimes connected with protectionism. -- Toytoy 17:28, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC)
Change History
[edit]On 6/16/2010 the terms of Commissioner Aranoff as Chairman and Commissioner Person as Vice-Chairman expired. According to law, since Aranoff is a Democrat, the next Chairman must by a Republican and the Vice-Chairman must now be a Democrat. Again, according to law, since the President didn't actively appoint anyone as Chairman or Vice-Chairman, the highest-ranking current Republican Commissioner becomes Chairman and highest-ranking current Democrat Commissioner becomes Vice-Chairman. That means Deanna Tanner Okun is now Chairman and Shara Aranoff should be the new Vice-Chairman.
An internal e-mail acknowledged that Commissioner Okun is now the new Chairman until 6/16/2012, but it didn't mention the new Vice-Chairman. I *think* it will be Commissioner Aranoff, but am waiting for confirmation.
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