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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act · Sec. 713

Sec. 713. ENFORCEMENT PRIORITIES

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## SEC. 713 ENFORCEMENT PRIORITIES **[**[19 USC 4643](/us/usc/t19/s4643)**]** The Interagency Labor Committee shall— ####
(1)review the list of priority sectors under Annex 31-A of the USMCA and suggest to USTR additional sectors for review by the USMCA countries as appropriate; ####
(2)establish and annually update a list of priority subsectors within such priority sectors to be the focus of the enforcement efforts of the Committee, the first of which shall consist of— #####
(A)auto assembly; #####
(B)auto parts; #####
(C)aerospace; #####
(D)industrial bakeries; #####
(E)electronics; #####
(F)call centers; #####
(G)mining; and #####
(H)steel and aluminum; and ####
(3)review priority facilities within such priority subsectors for monitoring and enforcement.
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