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The International Emergency Economic Powers Act and the USA PATRIOT Act grant exceptional and extraordinary powers to the president.
Most readers are familiar with the debate over the use of trade sanctions as a means of carrying out foreign policy.
What is a “deemed export”? How can this impact technology companies and research institutions in the United States?
Daniel Bernstein, a graduate student, developed a software encryption program called “Snuffle” and wanted to post it on the Internet.
Is it ethical to hold a businessperson legally responsible if he or she sells controlled technology to a second party.
Has the statute been renewed or replaced since its lapse in 2001? Are the regulations still in force?
What do you do? Do you comply with the laws of the United States or the laws of France? What are the alternatives?
Your company, Ajax Pharmaceutical, based in New Jersey, is approached by an agent for a company that has offices in Egypt and Jordan.
Your company, Enzyme, Inc., manufactures biological and chemical agents that have potential military uses.
Have any other free trade agreements between the United States and other Latin American countries been negotiated or passed by Congress?
Consider a study of doing business in Mexico. How do the economic, cultural, social, and political climates affect a business there?
Your company produces “Big Duster” tires. Your most popular styles are the ones with the raised white lettering on the outside of the tire.
Your company distills Kentucky bourbon. A Canadian competitor is selling “Kentucky bourbon” in Ontario, but their bourbon is made in Canada.
If the Caribbean countries already receive trade preferences under the CBI, why would many of them want admission to NAFTA?
How does the function of a NAFTA arbitral panel differ from that of a binational panel? What is the standard of review in binational panel decisions?
Describe the social responsibility of firms operating in Mexico in regard to environmental protection, worker health and safety, and corrupt practices.
Treaties are binding on both the federal and state governments and have the same force as an act of Congress.
One of the central obligations of WTO membership is a limit on tariffs on particular goods according to a nation’s tariff commitments.
In 1990, a Korean law established two distinct retail distribution systems for beef: one system for the retail sale of domestic beef and another system.
The president’s trade promotion authority expired in 2007. What were the issues that led to congressional unwillingness to renew the authority?
Your firm, Day-O Shoes, Inc., manufactures deck shoes in the Caribbean island country of Haiti. Haiti is the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere.
Every year the U.S. Trade Representative issues a report on foreign government trade barriers to U.S. goods and services.
What is the current trading status of Russia with the United States? Has Russia received permanent NTR status?
The U.S. auto industry has had its problems in the past from foreign competition. If the auto industry lobbied the president and Congress for implementation.
The WTO comprises many nations from all regions of the world. As such, the GATT/WTO system takes a global view of trade liberalization.