Global Digital Trade Survey

OMB 3117-0230

OMB 3117-0230

The United States International Trade Commission (Commission), at the request of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), is preparing two reports that analyze the impact of regulatory and policy measures in key foreign markets on (1) the ability of U.S. firms to develop and/or supply digital products and services abroad, and (2) the competitiveness of U.S. firms engaged in the sale of digital products and services, as well as on international trade and investment flows associated with digital products and services. These reports will use survey responses to analyze these impacts. Investigation No. 332-562 will focus on the business-to-business market and is titled: Global Digital Trade 2: The Business-to-Business Market, Key Foreign Trade Restrictions, and U.S. Competitiveness. Investigation No. 332-563 will focus on the business-to-consumer market and is titled: Global Digital Trade 3: The Business-to-Consumer Market, Key Foreign Trade Restrictions, and U.S. Competitiveness. The Commission will deliver the results of its investigation of the business-to-business market to the USTR by October 29, 2018 and its investigation of the business-to-consumer market to the USTR by March 29, 2019.

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