Independent agency USTR

Office of the U.S. Trade Representative

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The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is the Executive Office agency for U.S. trade negotiations and policy. It leads free-trade-agreement talks, tariff policy, and trade disputes (at the WTO and bilaterally).

Though a small, elite agency, through tariffs and trade deals it strongly affects the global economy and supply chains. It sets the policy direction behind this site's trade data (Census).

What the data shows

  • We have collected 7 Federal Register documents (rules and notices) for this agency.

Federal Register (rules & notices)

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Timeline

Events tied to this entity, newest first, from the data this site tracks.

  1. 2026-06-09 Rule Notice ↗

Based on real dates within this site's collected set (contracts = start date / filings = filing date / rules = publication date). Not exhaustive.

FAQ

What does USTR do?
An Executive Office agency that conducts trade negotiations and develops trade policy, leading agreements and tariff actions.
How does it relate to this site?
It appears in notices on tariff actions, trade agreements, and trade negotiations.
What is distinctive about its role?
As the point of contact for trade talks, it represents U.S. trade policy to other countries.

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