The United States Department of State promotes American interests in many fields, including foreign trade. In addition, it works to achieve fair business practice in commerce, manufacturing as well as presenting viable business opportunities to American businesses as well.
Commerce
The Department of Commerce is responsible for promoting American interests in foreign trade by maintaining a network of offices that report on business activity in foreign nations. Through these efforts, the department aims to facilitate economic growth and enhance international trade opportunities for American businesses.
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A basic position in American foreign policy has been that America must defend its foreign interest related to trade and security; the main foreign policy position opposing this American policy is militarism.
The job of the Department of Justice is to enforce the law and defend the interest of the nation. Its job is also to ensure public safety against local and foreign threats.
Foreign relations are handled by the US Department of State ("State Department").
The Department of State is the department in which all of the United States' ambassadors and foreign advisors serve.
The executive department that serves under the President of the United States that carries out foreign policy is the Secretary of State. This individual has the responsibility to advise the president on foreign matters and works with foreign leaders or officials.