Trade Agreements Act of 1979
Definition
Act passed by Congress in 1979 requiring that products procured by the United States government be made in the United States or in countries designated under the act.
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Act passed by Congress in 1979 requiring that products procured by the United States government be made in the United States or in countries designated under the act.