§ 4727. Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee
(a)
Establishment and purpose
The President shall establish the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (hereafter in this section referred to as the “TPCC”). The purpose of the TPCC shall be—
(b)
Duties
The TPCC shall—
(1)
coordinate the development of the trade promotion policies and programs of the United States Government;
(2)
provide a central source of information for the business community on Federal export promotion and export financing programs;
(3)
coordinate official trade promotion efforts to ensure better delivery of services to United States businesses, including—
(c)
Strategic plan
To carry out subsection (b) of this section, the TPCC shall develop and implement a governmentwide strategic plan for Federal trade promotion efforts. Such plan shall—
(1)
establish a set of priorities for Federal activities in support of United States exports and explain the rationale for the priorities;
(2)
review current Federal programs designed to promote the sale of United States exports in light of the priorities established under paragraph (1) and develop a plan to bring such activities into line with the priorities and to improve coordination of such activities;
(3)
identify areas of overlap and duplication among Federal export promotion activities and propose means of eliminating them;
(4)
propose to the President an annual unified Federal trade promotion budget that supports the plan for priority activities and improved coordination established under paragraph (2) and eliminates funding for the areas of overlap and duplication identified under paragraph (3);
(5)
review efforts by the States (as defined in section
4721
(i) of this title) to promote United States exports and propose means of developing cooperation between State and Federal efforts, including co-location, cost-sharing between Federal and State export promotion programs, and sharing of market research data; and
(e)
Member qualifications
Members of the TPCC shall be appointed by the heads of their respective departments or agencies. Such members, as well as alternates designated by any members unable to attend a meeting of the TPCC, shall be individuals who exercise significant decisionmaking authority in their respective departments or agencies.
(f)
Report to Congress
The chairperson of the TPCC shall prepare and submit to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate, and the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives, not later than March 30 of each year, a report describing—
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