Sec. 2106. TREATMENT OF CERTAIN TRADE AGREEMENTS FOR WHICH NEGOTIATIONS HAVE ALREADY BEGUN
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## SEC. 2106 TREATMENT OF CERTAIN TRADE AGREEMENTS FOR WHICH NEGOTIATIONS HAVE ALREADY BEGUN **[**[19 U.S.C. 3806](/us/usc/t19/s3806)**]** ###
(a)Certain Agreements Notwithstanding the prenegotiation notification and consultation requirement described in section 2104(a), if an agreement to which section 2103(b) applies— ####
(1)is entered into under the auspices of the World Trade Organization, ####
(2)is entered into with Chile, ####
(3)is entered into with Singapore, or ####
(4)establishes a Free Trade Area for the Americas, and results from negotiations that were commenced before the date of the enactment of this Act, subsection
(b)shall apply. ###
(b)Treatment of Agreements In the case of any agreement to which subsection
(a)applies— ####
(1)the applicability of the trade authorities procedures to implementing bills shall be determined without regard to the requirements of section 2104(a) (relating only to 90 days notice prior to initiating negotiations), and any procedural disapproval resolution under section 2105(b)(1)(B) shall not be in order on the basis of a failure or refusal to comply with the provisions of section 2104(a); and ####
(2)the President shall, as soon as feasible after the enactment of this Act— #####
(A)notify the Congress of the negotiations described in subsection (a), the specific United States objectives in the negotiations, and whether the President is seeking a new agreement or changes to an existing agreement; and #####
(B)before and after submission of the notice, consult regarding the negotiations with the committees referred to in section 2104(a)(2) and the Congressional Oversight Group convened under section 2107.
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Sec. 2106
TREATMENT OF CERTAIN TRADE AGREEMENTS FOR WHICH NEGOTIATIONS HAVE ALREADY BEGUN
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