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The building hosts conferences, trade shows, cultural events, and outdoor concerts. Post-9/11, security requirements for high-profile federal buildings has limited the amount of public access anticipated by the center's designers.
USITC, Washington, DC The U.S. International Trade Commission seeks to: Administer U.S. trade remedy laws within its mandate in a fair and objective manner; Provide the President, Office of the United States Trade Representative, and Congress with independent, quality analysis, information, and support on matters of tariffs and international trade and competitiveness; and
In 2011, Senator John Kerry (D-MA) and Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) were honored at the WITF/WITA Annual Dinner for their contributions toward the facilitation of international trade. The following year, on July 18, 2012, United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Congressman David Dreier (R-CA) were honored at the WITA/WITF Annual Dinner.
1601 Massachusetts Avenue NW Downtown [7] Austria: 3524 International Court NW North Cleveland Park [8] Azerbaijan: 2741 34th Street NW Embassy Row [9] Bahamas: 600 New Hampshire, Avenue NW, Suite 530 Foggy Bottom [10] Bahrain: 3502 International Drive NW North Cleveland Park [11] Bangladesh: 3510 International Drive NW North Cleveland Park [12 ...
Stewart and Stewart is a former international law firm based in Washington D.C., recognized for representing mainly U.S. clients in International Trade law actions. The firm had 17 attorneys and represented notable clients in a wide range of industries and agriculture.
The Under Secretary participates in the development of United States trade policy, identifies and resolves market access and compliance issues, administers American trade laws, and undertakes a range of trade promotion and trade advocacy efforts. With the rank of Under Secretary, the USC(IT) is a Level III position within the Executive Schedule ...
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The authority of Congress to regulate international trade is set out in the United States Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Paragraph 1): . The Congress shall have power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and to promote the general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform ...