(a)
Decisionmaking
In the implementation of the Uruguay Round Agreements and the functioning of the World Trade Organization, it is the objective of the United States to ensure that the Ministerial Conference and the General Council continue the practice of decisionmaking by consensus followed under the GATT 1947, as required by paragraph 1 of article IX of the WTO Agreement.
(b)
Consultations with congressional committees
In furtherance of the objective set forth in subsection (a) of this section, the Trade Representative shall consult with the appropriate congressional committees before any vote is taken by the Ministerial Conference or the General Council relating to—
(1)
the adoption of an interpretation of the WTO Agreement or another multilateral trade agreement,
(2)
the amendment of any such agreement,
(3)
the granting of a waiver of any obligation under any such agreement,
(4)
the adoption of any amendment to the rules or procedures of the Ministerial Conference or the General Council,
(5)
the accession of a state or separate customs territory to the WTO Agreement, or
(6)
the adoption of any other decision,
if the action described in paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), or (6) would substantially affect the rights or obligations of the United States under the WTO Agreement or another multilateral trade agreement or potentially entails a change in Federal or State law.