Executive Communications to Congress on May 6-12
The following are trade-related highlights of the Executive Communications sent to Congress on May 6-12, 2011:
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- National emergency with Syria. The Department of the Treasury transmitted a six-month periodic report on the national emergency with respect to Syria that was declared in Executive Order 13338 of May 11, 2004. (1533)
- Annual report on food imports, FSMA, etc. The Department of Health and Human Services Secretary transmitted an Annual Report to Congress on Food Facilities, Food Imports, and FDA Foreign Offices Provisions of the FDA Food Safety and Modernization Act. (1560)
- Airport screening & protection. The Department of Homeland Security transmitted the Administration's certification that the level of screening services and protection provided at San Francisco International Airport will be equal to or greater than the level that would be provided at the airport by TSA Transportation Security Officers. (1577)