Overview and Compilation of U. S. Trade Statutes, 2001

Overview and Compilation of U. S. Trade Statutes, 2001

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Publisher: Committee on Ways & Means

Published: 2001-07

Total Pages: 1194

ISBN-13: 9780160508127

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Provides a compilation of the major provisions of Federal law which are directly related to theconduct of United States international trade. Also describes major multilateral trade organizations. 107th Congress, 1st Session.


Overview and Compilation of U.S. Trade Statutes

Overview and Compilation of U.S. Trade Statutes

Author: United States

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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This updated and expanded edition reflects changes in trade statutes through 1990. It contains the description and text of all major statutory provisions of Federal law enacted through the 101st Congress which are directly related to the conduct of U.S. international trade. Chapters discuss tariffs and customs laws, trade remedy laws, other laws regulating imports, laws regulating export activities, authorities relating to political or economic security, reciprocal trade agreements, and organization of trade policy functions. The volume also contains an analysis of U.S. trade and international economic performance during the past decade. S/N 052-070-06729-2: $26.00.


Overview and Compilation of US Trade Statutes

Overview and Compilation of US Trade Statutes

Author: Angela Ellard

Publisher:

Published: 2003-11

Total Pages: 1211

ISBN-13: 9780756736910

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The statutory authorities selected are the major provisions of Federal law which are directly related to the conduct of U.S. international trade. The compilation is not meant to be a comprehensive treatise of every trade-related law or program, nor does it cover provisions to regulate domestic commerce. The laws & programs within the jurisdiction of the Committee on Ways & Means, U.S. Congress are the main focus of this document & are discussed in the greatest detail. In addition, some of the laws & programs described may be within the jurisdiction of other committees of the U.S. House of Representatives & are included in order to provide a complete survey of the principal trade authorities.