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International Trade Administration

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  • The U.S. Commercial S.rvice is the trade promotion unit of the International Trade Administration which is a division of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

    PR.com Press Releases Dezan Shira & Associates 2009

  • As head of the International Trade Administration, Francisco Sanchez will be one of the key players in the Obama administration's quest to double exports over the next five years.

    Trade official: global economy is pushing U.S. businesses in not-so-obvious directions 2010

  • In the first quarter of 2010, according to the International Trade Administration, U.S. air departures to Europe were down 6.7 percent from the first quarter of 2009.

    No Americans in France 2010

  • As Secretary of Commerce Gregg would have responsibility to oversee the International Trade Administration whose job is to "ensure fair trade and compliance with trade laws and agreements."

    OBAMA PICKS ANOTHER BUSH MAN 2009

  • International Trade Administration, each sugar job saved by propping up domestic producers costs three jobs in manufacturing, with many companies relocating to countries such as Canada and Mexico where the price of sugar can be one-half to two-thirds the rate in the U.S.

    Sugar Land 2009

  • Richardson will excel in promoting American business and international trade; he will supervise the International Trade Administration, ensuring that American businesses have access to international markets and that counterfeit foreign goods don't corrupt U.S. markets.

    NEW IDEAS ON RESTORING U. S. ECONOMY, for the Next Secretary of Commerce, William Blaine Richardson III 2008

  • According the International Trade Administration, overall exports in the U.S. grew at a 13.2% annual rate in the second quarter of this year, compared with an initially estimated 9.2% pace.

    For Entrepreneurs, Opportunity Still Knocks 2008

  • A notice published by the International Trade Administration

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • International Trade Administration (CITA) which replaces the Board for Tariffs and Trade (BTT).

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • The International Trade Administration (ITA) Bill seeks to transform the current Board of Tariff and Trade (BTT) into the

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

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