Trade Agreements Act of 1979 explained

Shorttitle:Trade Agreements Act of 1979
Longtitle:An Act to approve and implement the trade agreements negotiated under the Trade Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
Nickname:Distilled Spirits Tax Revision Act of 1979
Enacted By:96th
Effective Date:July 26, 1979
Public Law Url:http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/STATUTE-93/pdf/STATUTE-93-Pg144.pdf
Cite Public Law:96-39
Title Amended:19 U.S.C.: Customs Duties
Sections Created: § 2501 et seq.
Leghisturl:http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d096:HR04537:@@@R
Introducedin:House
Introducedby:James C. Wright, Jr. (DTX)
Introduceddate:June 19, 1979
Committees:House Ways and Means, Senate Finance
Passedbody1:House
Passeddate1:July 11, 1979
Passedvote1:395-7
Passedbody2:Senate
Passeddate2:July 23, 1979
Passedvote2:90-4
Signedpresident:Jimmy Carter
Signeddate:July 26, 1979

The Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (TAA),, codified at, is an Act of Congress that governs trade agreements negotiated between the United States and other countries under the Trade Act of 1974. It provided the implementing legislation for the Tokyo Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.

The stated purposes of the TAA are:

The TAA can restrict procurement of goods and services for federal contracts, if the program management office decides to check TAA compliance. In many ways the TAA supersedes the Buy American Act, because the TAA allows the President to waive the Buy American Act under certain conditions. Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) Subpart 25.4 includes guidance for TAA compliance.[2] In general, a product is TAA compliant if it is made in the United States or a "Designated Country". Designated Countries include:

Notably absent from the list is the People's Republic of China. A full list of Designated Countries is in FAR 25.003.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/19/2502- 19 U.S.C. § 2502
  2. Federal Acquisition Regulations, Subpart 25.4, Trade Agreements
  3. Federal Acquisition Regulations, § 25.003, Definitions ("Designated country")