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Seal of the United States Department of Commerce. The seal was approved on April 4, 1913 and is derived from the seal of the defunct United States Department of Commerce and Labor. It is composed of the arms ( Per fesse azure and or, a ship in full sail on waves of the sea, in chief proper; and in base a lighthouse illumined proper ), and crest ...
Logo of the United States Economic Development Administration, a part of the Department of Commerce. Source: Extracted from PDF version of the EDA's 2005/6 annual report (direct PDF URL ). Author: U.S. Government: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain from a copyright standpoint, but other restrictions apply.
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The department states its mission as 'to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce of the United States'. [ 2 ] Until 1913, there was one secretary of commerce and labor , uniting this department with the United States Department of Labor , which is now headed by a separate United States secretary of labor .
The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) is an executive department of the U.S. federal government.It is responsible for gathering data for business and governmental decision making, establishing industrial standards, catalyzing economic development, promoting foreign direct investment, and safeguarding national economic security.
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The Under Secretary serves as the Department's representative to the president's Council of Economic Advisers, interagency panels on economic issues, and other government agencies concerned with economic matters. The Under Secretary's principal responsibilities include: economic forecasting, consultation with the private sector on economic and ...