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International Trade

Trade Overviews

  • Trade Policy: A Foundation for Success

  • Language of Trade
    Issued by the U.S. Department of State, this publication contains a glossary of trade terminology, a list of acronyms used in international trade, and a chronology of major events in international trade since 1916.

  • The Pros and Cons of Pursuing Free-Trade Agreements
    Article from the U.S. Congressional Budget Office that briefly presents reasons for and against the pursuit of free-trade agreements.


  • Foreign Commerce and Trade
    This report presents data on the flow of goods, services, and capital between the United States and other countries; changes in official reserve assets of the United States; international investments; and foreign assistance programs.

  • International Trade and Investment: An Historical and Contemporary Survey of Research and Analysis
    This report examines the benefits of adopting international economic policies that promote greater trade and investment.

  • Trade Policy Agenda and Annual Report of the President of the United States on the Trade Agreements
    This report outlines the Administration's guiding trade principles and priorities, and reviews the major trade policy developments. It also chronicles U.S. activities in the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other multilateral forums, regional and bilateral trade negotiations, and trade law enforcement.

  • The Year in Trade: Operation of the Trade Agreement Program
    This report is one of the principal means by which the U.S. International Trade Commission provides Congress with factual information on trade policy and its administration. The trade agreements program includes "all activities consisting of, or related to, the administration of international agreements which primarily concern trade and which are concluded pursuant to the authority vested in the President by the Constitution" and congressional legislation.

  • 2006 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers
    This report, prepared by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), surveys significant foreign barriers to U.S. exports. It also provides, where feasible, quantitative estimates of the impact of these foreign practices on the value of U.S. exports. Information is also included on some of the actions taken to eliminate foreign trade barriers.

  • The National Export Strategy - Report to Congress
    This report from the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC) outlines the Administration's trade promotion policy.

  • International Electronic Commerce: Definitions and Policy Implications
    This report provides information on emerging issues regarding international electronic commerce (IEC), including: the U.S. Government's collection of data on IEC; the removal of obstacles and facilitation of IEC; the adaptation of commercial and legal frameworks; and the addressing of barriers through international trade agreements and negotiations.

  • The Global War on Terrorist Finance
    This issue of Economic Perspectives demonstrates how the United States and its allies around the world continue to use all of our authorities, relationships and expertise to attack sources, conduits, and proceeds of the underwriters of terror.


  • Microenterprise: Laying The Foundation For Economic Development
    This issue of Economic Perspectives discusses insights from key government officials and leading scholars in the field of microenterprise on access to finance and enterprise development and its societal implications.

Global Trade Agreements Region-Specific Trade Information

 

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