no
no
Executive Agreements!
the president
The Congress holds the power to regulate foreign and interstate trade.
an executive agreement
Foreign
Congress and the President share foreign affairs
10th Amendment
The US Constitution divides the foreign policy powers between the President and Congress so both share in foreign policy.
It is chosen primarily by the President and Congress
The President can make treaties but only with the advice and consent of the US Senate. Congress may give him some discretionary power to control trade, but the ultimate power over foreign trade rests with Congress.
An Executive Agreement does not require consent by Congress. An Executive Agreement is a pact made by the President with the head of a foreign state (country). It is a binding international pact that abides by the force of law but which, unlike a treaty, does not require Congressional consent to take place.