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Total
Pension fund/Sovereign wealth
Insurance
Endowments/Family office
Yes
No
Not sure
86%
10%
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Location of 2021 P3 Projects Reaching Financial Close
NCAA Governance
The 65 schools of the so-called Autonomy Five—or Power Five—athletic conferences enjoy outsized influence, owing to their revenue-generating sports programs. Revenue generation has led some to question whether a shared governance model for all sports across the breadth of the NCAA makes sense.
Division I Revenue Sources, 2020
NCAA/Conference Distributions, Media Rights, Postseasons
Corporate Sponsorships,
Advertising, Licensing
Donors
Other
Student
Fees
Ticket
Sales
$500
Institutional/
Government
Support
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$2,576.12
$778.72
$1,837.48
$1,494.12
$1,077.00
$600.02
$718.99
$148.7
$598.81
$80.19
$69.16
$149.80
$94.87
$930.68
D-I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS)
All Other D-I Schools
Source: College Athletics Financial Information (CAFI) Database, Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
489
Specific product exclusions
2,024
Sets of comments
914
Companies filed
At a Glance
China
India
Korea
Taiwan
Turkey
Vietnam
Japan
Indonesia
Brazil
Italy
Mexico
Thailand
Antidumping
Countervailing Duty
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
142
24
7
28
29
16
21
14
14
11
12
12
15
33
80
2
4
6
1
13
6
2
1
4
4
222
52
40
5
2
30
29
21
21
20
16
16
12
16
At a Glance
At least one case has involved the alleged failure to mark goods properly under 19 U.S.C. § 1304.
Several cases have involved misidentifying or misclassifying products in order to avoid antidumping duties.
Other allegations involved circumvention or evasion of antidumping duties by further processing in third countries or transshipments.
•
•
•
Recent FCA Cases Related to Trade
At a Glance
At a Glance
49%
Investigations terminated through a settlement agreement or consent order in 2021
62
Investigations instituted during the ITC fiscal year
55
New complaints filed
At a Glance
$0
$250
$750
$500
$1,000
$1,250
$1,500
2014
AGGREGATE NUMBER OF PENALTIES AND SETTLEMENTS
ANNUAL PENALTIES/SETTLEMENT (IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS)
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
0
20
25
30
15
10
5
At a Glance
$12,000
$10,000
$8,000
$6,000
$4,000
$2,000
1/1/21
2/1/21
3/1/21
4/1/21
5/1/21
6/1/21
7/1/21
8/1/21
9/1/21
10/1/21
11/1/21
12/1/21
At a Glance
25.3%
74.7%
All other Football Bowl Subdivision Division I Schools
Power Five Schools
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Optional effective date but no later than 2023
NIL law passed with delayed effective date
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Name, Image and Likeness State Laws
Name, Image and Likeness State Laws
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Source: College Athletics Financial Information (CAFI) Database, Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
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