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  • 1international trade — Introduction       economic transactions that are made between countries. Among the items commonly traded are consumer goods, such as television sets and clothing; capital goods, such as machinery; and raw materials and food. Other transactions… …

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  • 2International Enterprise Singapore — (zh c|c=新加坡国际企业发展局) is a statutory board incorporated under Singapore s Ministry of Trade and Industry with the aim of spearheading the development of Singapore s external economic wing. It focuses on activities facilitating the overseas growth… …

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  • 3International Federation of the Phonographic Industry — Abbreviation IFPI Motto representing the recording industry worldwide Formation 1933 Headquarters 10 Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom …

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  • 4International arbitration — is the established method for resolving disputes between parties to international commercial agreements. As with arbitration generally, it is a creature of contract, i.e., the parties decision to submit any disputes to private adjudication by one …

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  • 5international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… …

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  • 6Trade policy of the United States — United States trade policy has varied widely through various American historical and industrial periods. As a major developed nation, the U.S. has relied heavily on the import of raw materials and the export of finished goods. Because of the… …

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  • 7International Organizations and Groups — Note: The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and ceases to exist. None of the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, including Serbia and Montenegro, have been permitted to participate solely on the basis of the… …

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  • 8Trade Act Of 1974 — Legislation passed by U.S. Congress to expand U.S. participation in international trade and reduce trade disputes. The act provided the authority to reduce or eliminate trade barriers, improve relationships with nonmarket (Communist) and… …

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  • 9Trade Agreements Act of 1979 — The Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (TAA), USStatute|96|39|93|144|1979|07|26, codified at usctc|19|13 (usc|19|2501|2581), is an Act of Congress that governs trade agreements negotiated between the U.S. and other countries under the Trade Act of 1974 …

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  • 10International Monetary Fund — an international organization that promotes the stabilization of the world s currencies and maintains a monetary pool from which member nations can draw in order to correct a deficit in their balance of payments: a specialized agency of the… …

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