                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES
 
                  CHAPTER 21--NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE
 
SUBCHAPTER IV--DISPUTE SETTLEMENT IN ANTIDUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTY 
                                  CASES
 
   Part A--Organizational, Administrative, and Procedural Provisions 
           Regarding Implementation of Chapter 19 of Agreement
 
Sec. 3436. Subsidy negotiations

    In the case of any trade agreement which may be entered into by the 
President with a NAFTA country, the negotiating objectives of the United 
States with respect to subsidies shall include--
        (1) achievement of increased discipline on domestic subsidies 
    provided by a foreign government, including--
            (A) the provision of capital, loans, or loan guarantees on 
        terms inconsistent with commercial considerations;
            (B) the provision of goods or services at preferential 
        rates;
            (C) the granting of funds or forgiveness of debt to cover 
        operating losses sustained by a specific industry; and
            (D) the assumption of any costs or expenses of manufacture, 
        production, or distribution;

        (2) achievement of increased discipline on export subsidies 
    provided by a foreign government, particularly with respect to 
    agricultural products; and
        (3) maintenance of effective remedies against subsidized 
    imports, including, where appropriate, countervailing duties.

(Pub. L. 103-182, title IV, Sec. 406, Dec. 8, 1993, 107 Stat. 2138.)
