Advice from departments and agencies
section 1872(a) of this titlePrior to taking any action under this chapter, the President shall seek information and advice from the interagency trade organization established under .
Advice from private sector
Before—
section 3103(a) of this titlesection 3103(c) of this title the Trade Representative concludes the investigation conducted under or takes action under ,
section 3104(b) of this title the President establishes specific negotiating objectives under with respect to any foreign country, or
section 3105 of this title the President takes action under ,
section 2155 of this titlethe Trade Representative shall provide an opportunity for the presentation of views by any interested party with respect to such investigation, objectives, or action, including appropriate committees established pursuant to .
Consultations with Congress and official advisors
section 3104(a) of this titlesection 2155 of this titleFor purposes of conducting negotiations under , the Trade Representative shall keep appropriate committees of the Congress, as well as appropriate committees established pursuant to , currently informed with respect to—
the negotiating priorities and objectives for each priority foreign country;
the assessment of negotiating prospects, both bilateral and multilateral; and
section 3104 of this title any United States concessions which might be included in negotiations to achieve the objectives described in subsections (c) and (d) of .
Modification of specific negotiating objectives
section 3104(b)(2)(A) of this titleBefore the President takes any action under to refine or modify specific negotiating objectives, the President shall consult with the Congress and with members of the industry, and representatives of labor, affected by the proposed refinement or modification.
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