§ 2172. Annual report on impact of offsets
(a)
Report required
(1)
In general
The President shall submit to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Representatives, a detailed annual report on the impact of offsets on the defense preparedness, industrial competitiveness, employment, and trade of the United States.
(2)
Duties of the Secretary of Commerce
The Secretary of Commerce (hereafter in this subsection referred to as the “Secretary”) shall—
(b)
Interagency studies and related data
(1)
Purpose of report
Each report required under subsection (a) shall identify the cumulative effects of offset agreements on—
(2)
Use of data
Data developed or compiled by any agency while conducting any interagency study or other independent study or analysis shall be made available to the Secretary to facilitate the execution of the Secretary’s responsibilities with respect to trade offset and countertrade policy development.
(c)
Notice of offset agreements
(1)
In general
If a United States firm enters into a contract for the sale of a weapon system or defense-related item to a foreign country or foreign firm and such contract is subject to an offset agreement exceeding $5,000,000 in value, such firm shall furnish to the official designated in the regulations promulgated pursuant to paragraph (2) information concerning such sale.
(2)
Regulations
The information to be furnished under paragraph (1) shall be prescribed in regulations promulgated by the Secretary. Such regulations shall provide protection from public disclosure for such information, unless public disclosure is subsequently specifically authorized by the firm furnishing the information.
(d)
Contents of report
(1)
In general
Each report under subsection (a) shall include—
(A)
a net assessment of the elements of the industrial base and technology base covered by the report;
(B)
recommendations for appropriate remedial action under the authority of this Act [sections
2061 to
2170,
2171, and
2172 of this Appendix], or other law or regulations;
(C)
a summary of the findings and recommendations of any interagency studies conducted during the reporting period under subsection (b);
(e)
Utilization of annual report in negotiations
The findings and recommendations of the reports required by subsection (a), and any interagency reports and analyses shall be considered by representatives of the United States during bilateral and multilateral negotiations to minimize the adverse effects of offsets.