Commerce mulling 'wish list' of proposed policy changes to bolster U.S. trade laws
The Commerce Department is considering a list of proposed policy changes aimed at strengthening the enforcement of U.S. trade laws -- though some trade lawyers argue they could be overly restrictive for foreign exporters. The five-page draft list , obtained by Inside U.S. Trade , includes changes that a group of attorneys believes the agency should make to its regulations, administrative processes and non-market economy approach. The group met with Gilbert Kaplan, under secretary of Commerce for international trade, in...