Establishes the National Commission on International Competitiveness to assist U.S. industries in competing in international markets. Declares the duties of the Commission to be to review and evaluate existing and proposed Federal programs, policies, and executive actions that may affect the international competitiveness of U.S. goods and services, including: (1) international trade negotiations and agreements; (2) U.S. export promotion programs; (3) U.S. controls on exports; (4) U.S. barriers to trade; (5) development of business opportunities; (6) training of the U.S. labor force; (7) U.S. regulatory and licensing policies; and (8) domestic and international economic policies of the Government, to determine whether such programs, policies, and actions enhance or hinder the international competitiveness of U.S. goods and services. Requires the Commission to submit a final report to the Congress. Sets forth provisions relating to the compensation of Commission members. Terminates the Commission 30 days after the submission of the final report to the Congress. Authorizes appropriations.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
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