The Secretary of Homeland Security shall establish and maintain within the Office of Trade established under section 2084 of this title a Trade Remedy Law Enforcement Division.
The Trade Remedy Law Enforcement Division shall be composed of-
The Trade Remedy Law Enforcement Division shall be dedicated-
The duties of the Director of the Trade Remedy Law Enforcement Division shall include-
In carrying out its duties with respect to preventing and countering evasion, the National Targeting and Analysis Group dedicated to preventing and countering evasion shall-
Based upon the application of the targeted risk assessment methodologies and standards established under subsection (c), the Director of the Trade Remedy Law Enforcement Division shall issue Trade Alerts or other such means of notification to directors of United States ports of entry directing further inspection, physical examination, or testing of merchandise to ensure compliance with the trade remedy laws and to require additional bonds, cash deposits, or other security to ensure collection of any duties, taxes, and fees owed.
19 U.S.C. § 4371
- Automated Commercial Environment
- The term "Automated Commercial Environment" means the Automated Commercial Environment computer system authorized under section 58c(f)(4) of this title.
- Commissioner
- The term "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, as described in section 211(b) of title 6.
- trade enforcement
- The term "trade enforcement" means the enforcement of the customs and trade laws of the United States.