„United States International Trade Commission“

What does United States International Trade Commission stand for?

An independent fact-finding agency of the U.S. government that studies the effects of tariffs and other restraints to trade on the U.S. economy. It conducts public hearings to assist in determining whether particular U.S. industries are injured or threatened with injury by dumping, export subsidies in other countries, or rapidly rising imports.

Source:

“International Trade: Theory and Policy” by Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld, and Marc J. Melitz, Publisher: Pearson, Year: 2017.

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