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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Los Angeles. Many foreign governments have established diplomatic and trade representation in the city of Los Angeles, California. Most of them are at the Consulate-General level; many of these are located along Wilshire Boulevard or on the Westside of Los Angeles. In addition, Los Angeles has a number ...
The Italian Trade Agency (also ITA, in Italian: Agenzia ICE) is a government agency of the Italian Republic whose purpose is to promote foreign trade and Italy's exports. It was established in 1926 with the Decreto reale n. 800 with the name of INE (Istituto nazionale per le esportazioni, "National Institute for Exports") and had the main task of "promoting the development of exports of ...
The Consumer Services Office is the main point of contact for Californians filing a complaint with the department or requesting additional information about licensees. Offering a live-person call center, the team logs thousands of calls a year and works with licensees to help consumers settle disputes and resolve issues.
Korea Communications Commission South Sudan: National Communication Authority Spain: Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia Sri Lanka: Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka Sudan: Telecommunications and Post Regulatory Authority Suriname: Telecommunications Authority Suriname Sweden
GENEVA (AP) — China has moved forward with a complaint at the World Trade Organization that alleges the European Union has improperly set anti-subsidy tariffs on new Chinese-made electric vehicles.
The complaint accuses a prominent L.A. attorney of misleading a judge to secure a lucrative role representing DWP customers. The attorney calls the accusation a 'joke.'
Known as Italian Line and from 1992 Italia Line, ... "Italian Line". The Last Ocean Liners. – trade routes and ships of the Italian Line in the 1950s, 60s and 70s
The USITC was established by the U.S. Congress on September 8, 1916, as the U.S. Tariff Commission. [5] In 1974, the name was changed to the U.S. International Trade Commission by section 171 of the Trade Act of 1974. [6] Statutory authority for the USITC's responsibilities is provided by the following legislation: Tariff Act of 1930