Super 301
Super 301: the name commonly given to Section 1302 of the 1988 United States Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act. It requires USTR (the United States Trade Representative) to prepare a report annually on United States trade expansion priorities which identifies "priority foreign country practices, the elimination of which is likely to have the most significant potential to increase United States exports, either directly or through the establishment of a beneficial precedent". This original Super 301 also required the identification of priority foreign countries, but this was changed to priority foreign country practices alone in the Uruguay Round Agreements Act. In practice, the effect is the same. At the same time, USTR was authorized to report on foreign country practices that may in the future warrant identification as priority foreign country practices. Super 301 differs from Section 301 in that it concentrates on systemic unfair trade practices. Super 301 was originally enacted for the years 1989 and 1990. It requires periodic renewal by the President. See also Special 301.
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