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  2. United States government sanctions - Wikipedia

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    License required for the export or reexport of certain foreign-produced items made with U.S. inputs Syria: Treasury: [27] Prohibition on the direct or indirect exportation of services to Syria; Prohibition on the importation of petroleum products from Syria, or dealing in transactions related to Syrian petroleum; Prohibition of new investment ...

  3. Nonintercourse Act - Wikipedia

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    John Edward Barry, Comment, Oneida Indian Nation v. County of Oneida: Tribal Rights of Action and the Indian Trade and Intercourse Act, 84 Colum. L. Rev. 1852 (1984). Robert N. Clinton & Margaret Tobey Hotopp, Judicial Enforcement of the Federal Restraints on Alienation of Indian Land: The Origins of the Eastern Land Claims, 31 Me. L. Rev. 17 ...

  4. Thomas L. McKenney - Wikipedia

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    McKenney was an advocate of the American Indian “civilization” program, becoming an avid promoter of Indian removal west of the Mississippi River. After being elected to office, President Andrew Jackson , who favored Indian removal, dismissed McKenney from his position in 1830 when Jackson disagreed with his opinion that “the Indian was ...

  5. Export Administration Regulations - Wikipedia

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    A person cannot, without a license or exception, export or re-export foreign-made commodities, software, or technology that incorporates controlled US-origin commodities, software, or technology if the items require a license and incorporate or are combined with more than a minimal amount of controlled US content, as defined in Title 15 of the ...

  6. National treatment - Wikipedia

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    The aim of this trade rule is to prevent internal taxes or other regulations from being used as a substitute for tariff protection. [ 5 ] A good summary is found in Japan-Alcohol [ 6 ] which states; "[a] national treatment obligation is a general prohibition on the use of internal taxes and other internal regulatory measures so as to afford ...

  7. Charter Act 1813 - Wikipedia

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    The lifting of the prohibition, when it occurred, was not however a victory for missionaries, and did not precipitate official support for their activity; instead, they were subject to stringent checks. [4] The Company's charter had previously been renewed by the East India Company Act 1793, and was next renewed by the Government of India Act 1833.

  8. Trade prohibition - Wikipedia

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    A trade prohibition is a restriction in which one country will not buy goods from another country unless certain standards are met or conditions are followed, such as labor standards and environmental standards. It is the opposite of a trade preference. An example would be a ban on goods produced from forced labor.

  9. Calico Acts - Wikipedia

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    1685 – 10% tariff on import of East Indian goods [1] 1690 – The Impost of 1690 - upon East India Goods, wrought silk, and other foreign commodities, in all 55 in number - 20% tariff on import of East Indian goods [1] 1700 (11 Will. 3)- An act for the more effectual employing the poor, by encouraging the Manufacturers of this Kingdom.