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 | | International transactions are recorded in the balance of payments on the basis of the double-entry principle used in business accounting, in which each transaction gives rise to two offsetting entries of equal value so that, in principle, the resulting credit and debit entries always balance. |  | | The two primary trade effects of a customs union are: (a) trade creation -- the shift from consumption of domestic production toward consumption of member imports and (b) trade diversion -- the shift from trade with non-member countries in favor of trade with member countries. |  | | The Act requires periodic assessments of the impact of the trade preferences by the U.S. International Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Labor. |
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http://www.ntia.doc.gov/lexcon.txt
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| | International Trade Administration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The International Trade Administration (ITA) is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that promotes United States exports of manufactured goods, nonagricultural commodities, and services. |  | | Records of the Office of Export Supply 1949-1959 |  | | Provide practical information to help Americans select markets and products. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Trade_Administration
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| | Browse Topic: International Trade |
 | | The Import Administration (IA) enforces laws and agreements to prevent unfairly traded imports and to safeguard jobs and the competitive strength of American industry. |  | | The ITDS system is being developed to improve trade procedures, trade promotion, trade policy development, and trade statistics to benefit both the Public and the Government. |  | | The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) plays an important role in export controls, guarding the national security, foreign policy and non-proliferation goals of the United States, and balancing them against the need of U.S. firms to be viable and competitive in the world marketplace. |
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http://www.library.okstate.edu/govdocs/browsetopics/itrade.html
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| | FDIC: Outlook Summer 2005 |
 | | In fact, banks and thrifts that provide international financing for their customers range in size from small to very large, as illustrated by the asset distribution of financial institutions that participate in the SBA Trade Finance Program (see Chart 4). |  | | A major concern for these businesses is obtaining adequate trade finance either to produce the goods to be exported (for example, with working-capital loans) or to finance the sale of exports (as with letters of credit). |  | | Some of the services that community banks are beginning to offer include issuing international letters of credit, providing trade financing loans, and facilitating or executing foreign currency transactions and wire transfers. |
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http://www.fdic.gov/bank/analytical/regional/ro20052q/na/2005summer_04.html
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| | International Trade Administration as supplied by EagleTraders.com |
 | | The international economic policy section is concerned with research, analysis, and development of departmental programs on international trade, investment, and services. |  | | The trade administration section deals with import and export administration issues, including export licensing and enforcement. |  | | Offices within the trade administration section formulate and implement antidumping and countervailing duty policy and regulate bilateral import agreements that support the economic well-being of domestic industry. |
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http://www.eagletraders.com/advice/securities/int_trade_administration.htm
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 | | This year, the U.S. merchandise trade deficit is expected to hover around 1985's $148.5 billion level. |  | | A strong and vital exporting sector is essential to improving the U.S. trade position and will be a major source of economic growth and employment in the United States. |  | | Tariffs further invite foreign retaliation, moving the world trading system backward at a time when liberalization is desperately needed. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1052/is_v9/ai_4253567
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| | International Trade Administration: The Commerce Department's Trade Policy Agenda |
 | | The Administration has been unwavering in its position that trade remedies are a critical and integral part of the multilateral trading system, part of the balance of rights and obligations necessary to maintain that system. |  | | I firmly believe that the real nexus between trade, labor and the environment is that trade contributes to rising standards of living, and rising standards of living are the key to achieving higher labor and environmental standards. |  | | The ITA has identified export sales totaling $16.2 billion that were in some way assisted by its various programs in the year 2000. |
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http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa73264.000/hfa73264_0.htm
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| | International Trade Administration FAQs |
 | | TIC trade specialists, along with some of the industry specialists in the Department of Commerce, maintain information on foreign country regulations, standards, and certification systems and/or a contact list of organizations that can help you obtain that information. |  | | The Country Commercial Guides (CCGs) examine each country's trade regulations and investment practices and present a comprehensive look at the commercial environment in various countries through economic, political, and market analyses. |  | | Use the link to "Regions and Countries," "Industries," or the "Trade Information Center." The National Center for Standards and Certification Information (NCSCI) of the Department of Commerce provides information on U.S. and foreign conformity assessment procedures and standards for non-agricultural products. |
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http://www.business.gov/topics/international_trade/exporting/ita_faq-5.html
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| | trade.gov - Import Administration |
 | | The International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, manages this global trade site to provide access to ITA information on promoting trade and investment, strengthening the competitiveness of U.S. industry, and ensuring fair trade and compliance with trade laws and agreements. |  | | Import Administration also administers the Foreign Trade Zones program, the Statutory Import Program and certain sector-specific agreements and programs, such as the Textiles and Apparel Program and the Steel Import Monitoring and Analysis licensing system. |  | | Unfair foreign pricing and government subsidies distort the free flow of goods and adversely affect American business in the global marketplace. |
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http://www.ia.ita.doc.gov
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| | International Trade Theory and Policy Analysis - Course Syllabus 1 |
 | | Trade policy analysis is continued with a look at import quotas, VERs, export taxes and export subsidies. |  | | The trade policy tools section provides a way to begin discussion of some of ways in which governments regulate the flow of goods and services between countries. |  | | The first is that domestic government policies, such as production subsidies or consumption taxes, can actually be a cause of international trade. |
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http://www.internationalecon.com/v1.0/tradesyllabus1.html
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| | U.S. Chamber of Commerce International Trade Programs & Research |
 | | International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce |  | | The Trade Toolbox is a resource to help you in the trade export process. |  | | The U.S. Chamber of Commerce improves the ability of U.S. businesses to compete in the global marketplace by providing its members valuable tools and resources, as well as cutting-edge events that bring world leaders to our members. |
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http://www.uschamber.com/international
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 | | Provisions are also included that address government transparency and corruption, worker rights, protection of the environment, trade capacity building, and dispute settlement. |  | | CAFTA-DR also ensures that U.S. companies are not disadvantaged by the trade agreements that Central America has already negotiated with our NAFTA partners and other countries. |  | | It also provides unprecedented access to government procurement in the partner countries, liberalizes the services sectors (see also financial services), protects U.S. investments in the region, and strengthens protections for U.S. patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. |
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http://www.export.gov/fta/complete/CAFTA/index.asp?dName=CAFTA
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| | TxED Office of International Business |
 | | Trade Specialists and Trade Advisors target the best prospects for export growth around the world, and organize events in regions that will maximize the exposure of Texas businesses. |  | | The Texas International Center provides a method in which foreign representatives may increase business ties between Texas companies and those of their home country. |  | | U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration (ITA), the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership (STEP) and the District Economic Development Councils (DECD), with the purpose of assisting Texas exporters. |
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http://www.tded.state.tx.us/trade
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| | International Trade |
 | | The WTC is a membership organization involved in a wide range of trade promotion, educational, and legislative programs designed to enhance Louisiana's position in international trade, investment, transportation, banking, and other trade-related sectors. |  | | Co-sponsors trade seminars with public and private entities. |  | | Utilizes trade shows, contacts with an extensive international network and databases to identify trade opportunities for local businesses. |
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http://www.ci.shreveport.la.us/guide/trade.htm
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| | :: Cullom-Davis Library :: Business Books |
 | | International statistics on employment, wages, labor costs, consumer prices, occupational injuries, and labor stoppages are given. |  | | Publications from the Commerce Department's International Trade Administration can be found in this area of the Government Documents collection. |  | | Statistics are based on the most current business year for which IRS tax records are published. |
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http://library.bradley.edu/guides/businessprt.shtml
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| | International Trade and Business Bookstore: International Trade Administration |
 | | Import Administration, which safeguards the American economy from unfairly priced imports. |  | | Trade Development, whose industry sector specialists provide information and analysis to U.S. exporters, policymakers and all trade negotiators; |  | | Market access and compliance, whose country experts provide invaluable market analysis to U.S. business. |
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http://tradecenter.ntis.gov/ita.htm
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| | Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development - Business Support Programs |
 | | The International Trade Loan Program for businesses initiating export programs. |  | | Tennessee firms have found exporting to provide profitable diversification of their customer bases, as well as enhancing their ability to compete in a world-class marketplace. |  | | Their export assistance assistance efforts focus on exporting firms that are new to the exporting business. |
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http://www.state.tn.us/ecd/rg_ch8.htm
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| | Doing Business With: International Trade Administration |
 | | If you cant do business with ITA, the agency may be able to help you do business elsewhere. |  | | Another is ITAs secure, back-office financial system, which sits behind ITAs public Web sites and handles credit-card transactions. |  | | To assist and augment those contacts, ITA uses its worldwide network to host videoconferences among U.S. businesses, government officials and overseas buyers. |
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http://www.washingtontechnology.com/news/19_16/doingbusiness/24915-1.html
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| | International Trade Bibliography |
 | | The NTDB is an international trade data bank compiled by 15 U.S. government agencies. |  | | A reference manual including rules on remitting dividends and profits, repatriation of capital, trade financing, borrowing and investing instruments, tax rates, risk management tools and import and export controls. |  | | Reports on overseas market opportunities, global corporate strategies, trade and political developments to assess their impact on U.S. imports, exports, joint ventures and acquisitions. |
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http://www.tradeport.org/library/bibliography.html
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| | Automobile Parts Industry |
 | | Tariff and Tax Information, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce - provides tariff and tax information levied on U.S. products exported to another country. |  | | APAA strives to be a true business partner to all segments of its membership by keeping them informed about issues, technology and trends that affect all aspects of the marketplace. |  | | Office of Automotive Affairs, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce - helps to coordinate U.S. Government export promotion and trade policy |
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http://www.itds.treas.gov/autoindustry.html
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| | TInet: Travel and Tourism Research |
 | | As a result TI is charged with managing, improving, and expanding the system to fully account and report the impact of travel and tourism in the United States. |  | | Distribution and economic impact of the spending by international visitors to the U.S. International Travel Receipts And Payments Program |  | | Impact of International Visitor Spending on State Economies Program |
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http://tinet.ita.doc.gov/research
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| | African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) - Home Page |
 | | U.S. International Trade Commission Monthly and Quarterly Data On U.S.- Sub-Saharan Africa Trade |  | | The Act offers tangible incentives for African countries to continue their efforts to open their economies and build free markets. |  | | U.S. Trade and Investment with Sub-Saharan Africa: Fifth Annual Report (USITC Report) |
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http://www.agoa.gov
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| | International Trade Administration |
 | | *The National Trade Data Bank is a comprehensive source of world trade data containing more than 190,000 documents from more than 20 Federal Sources. |  | | The ITA offers individual export counseling and export assistance services to businesses. |  | | A description of the services offered by the ITA can be found on the WWW at http://www.ita.doc.gov/. |
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http://web.utk.edu/~kjensen/exhndbk/ita.htm
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| | ITC - International Trade Centre |
 | | ITC supports the business sectors of developing and transition economies, helping them to realize their trade potential by sharpening their ability to compete in the international marketplace. |  | | ITC: the technical cooperation agency of UNCTAD and WTO for operational, enterprise-oriented aspects of trade |  | | ITC Speaks on Trade Development Challenges - Issue 3/2004 Expanding trade is an effective way for |
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http://www.intracen.org
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| | International Trade Administration - Home Page |
 | | The International Trade Administration (ITA) is here to help your U.S. businesses participate fully in the growing global marketplace. |  | | We provide practical information to help you select your markets and products. |  | | We ensure that you have access to international markets as required by our trade agreements. |
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http://www.ita.doc.gov/about.html
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| | International Trade Administration |
 | | Any reference obtained from these links to a specific commercial product, process, or service does not constitute or imply an endorsement by the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce or the United States Government, of the product, process, or service, or its producer or provider. |  | | Topic: Starting the International Trade Administration Website: Interview with Daniel Stafford. |  | | The software may be downloaded for free at Download RealPlayer. |
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http://www.howtoconquertheworld.com/stafford.htm
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| | ..::ITAC - International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa::.. |
 | | ITAC’s core business is to create an enabling environment for fair trade through Customs Tariff Investigations, Trade Remedies and Import and Export Control. |  | | Guidelines, rules and conditions pertaining to rebate item 470.03 |  | | For the procedures involved in the processing of applications, go to Tariff amendments for ordinary customs duty amendments or rebates, Trade remedies for anti-dumping and other trade remedy petitions, and Import and Export control for import and export permits. |
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http://www.itac.org.za
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 | | Presented by the Office of Trade and Industry Information (OTII), Manufacturing and Services, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce. |  | | You will be redirected to the home page in several seconds. |
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http://tse.export.gov/ITA2003_STATES/ESEIntro.htm
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| | Export.gov |
 | | Trade Specialists are also available in your area to help plan your international business. |  | | Doing Business with the UN, New Jersey, May 19 |  | | find a trade specialist in your area and get answers to your export questions. |
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http://www.export.gov
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| | USITC Interactive Tariff and Trade Database |
 | | The USITC DataWeb responds to user-defined queries integrating international trade statistics with complex tariff and customs treatment, and allows both expert and non-expert users to create and save customized country and product lists for future re-use from anywhere in the world. |  | | International trade data are available for years 1989- present on a monthly, quarterly, annual, or year-to-date basis and can be retrieved in a number of classification systems, including the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS), the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC), or the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). |  | | The USITC Interactive Tariff and Trade DataWeb provides international trade statistics and U.S. tariff data to the public full-time and free of charge. |
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http://dataweb.usitc.gov
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| | FTD - Foreign Trade Statistics |
 | | The Nation’s international deficit in goods and services decreased to $65.7 billion in February from $68.6 billion (revised) in January, as imports decreased more than exports. |  | | Revisions to the Exhibits 10 and 11 of the September issue of the U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services report. |  | | Find out about the data, what's available, the cost and the layout of the files. |
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http://www.census.gov/ftp/pub/foreign-trade/www
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| | International trade - Wex |
 | | Good Starting Point in Print: Folsom, Gordon and Spanogle's International Business Transactions in a Nutshell (http://west.thomson.com/product/22079804/product.asp), West Group (2004). |  | | International trade law is the mixture of domestic or national law and public international law that applies to transactions for goods or services that cross national boundaries. |  | | CRS Annotated Constitution: Article II: The Constitutionality of International Trade Agreements (http://www.law.cornell.edu/anncon/search/display.html?terms=international%20tradeandurl=/anncon/html/art2frag21_user.html) |
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http://www.law.cornell.edu/topics/trade.html
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| | 19 CFR Ch. II (4-1-02 Edition) |
 | | Investigations to determine the probable economic effect on the economy of the United States of proposed modifications of duties or of any barrier to (or other distortion of) international trade or of taking retaliatory actions to obtain the elimination of unjustifiable or unreasonable foreign acts or policies which restrict U.S. commerce |  | | Investigations of whether injury to domestic industries results from imports sold at less than fair value or from subsidized exports to the United States |  | | Procedures and rules for implementing Article 1904 of the North American Free Trade Agreement |
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http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_02/19cfrv3_02.html
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 | | Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages. |  | | Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404. |  | | If you reached this page by clicking a link, contact the Web site administrator to alert them that the link is incorrectly formatted. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/i/in/international_trade_admin...
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| | ITA International Trade Administration |
 | | It promotes U.S. exports of manufactured goods, nonagricultural commodities and services. |  | | The International Trade Administration (ITA) is the lead unit for trade in the Department of Commerce. |  | | © Informed Trade International a division of danifer.com |
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http://www.itintl.com/resources/ITA.php
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| | Tourism Industries/ International Trade Administration |
 | | Tourism Industries is the official source for international visitor statistics in the United States for travel both to and from the United States. |  | | Tourism Industries was formed in 1996 within the Trade Development area of the International Trade Administration, US. |  | | Publications range from general reports that highlight basic information including the number of travelers to and from the U.S. and the economic impact of those travelers, to in-depth and customized reports that provide extensive analysis on specific countries, destinations and traveler characteristics. |
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http://www.tia.org/researchpubs/tourism_industries.html
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| | International Trade Commission Homepage |
 | | News Release: Charlotte R. Lane Sworn in as U.S. International Trade Commissioner |  | | An independent federal agency determining import injury to U.S. industries in antidumping, countervailing duty, and global and China safeguard investigations; directing actions against unfair trade practices involving patent, trademark, and copyright infringement; supporting policymakers through economic analysis and research on the global competitiveness of U.S. industries; and maintaining the |
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http://www.usitc.gov
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