Legislative Branch
The Legislative Branch has the power to regulate foreign trade and interstate commerce, as stated in the US Constitution Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3.
The llegistlative branch
State government regulates commerce within the states (intrastate commerce), provided the goods and services are used entirely within the state.The Legislative branch (Congress) regulates commerce between the states (interstate commerce), international trade, and trade with Native American nations.
No. Congress regulates interstate and foreign commerce.
The Federal Trade Commission
Regulation of interstate trade is an exclusive power of the national government. This resulted in the Interstate Commerce Act.
regulate interstate trade
Regulation of interstate trade is an exclusive power of the national government. This resulted in the Interstate Commerce Act.
interstate trade
that by my reckoning that would be the Legislative branch.
Only the national government can regulate interstate trade.
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