Within one year after October 24, 1992, the President shall submit to the designated congressional committees a report describing—
(1)
the opportunities for increased space-related trade with the independent states of the former Soviet Union;
(2)
a technology procurement plan for identifying and evaluating all unique space hardware, space technology, and space services available to the United States from the independent states;
(3)
specific space hardware, space technology, and space services that have been, or could be, the subject of discussions described in section
5871
(c) of this title;
(4)
the trade missions carried out pursuant to section
5872
(a) of this title, including the private participation in and the results of such missions;
(5)
any barriers, regulatory or practical, that inhibit space-related trade between the United States and independent states, including any such barriers in either the United States or the independent states; and
(6)
any anticompetitive issues raised during the course of negotiations, as observed pursuant to section
5872
(b) of this title.