International trade in the United States has any number of good sources. The first two that come to mind are the US Department of Commerce and the CIA World Book. Each of these organizations can be reached on line.
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cases that work to resolve international trade disputes :)
The United States' surplus in international trade ended in 1983.
movement toward less international trade
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The US Court of International Trade hears cases involving US tariff laws. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has jurisdiction over appeals.
The United States' surplus in international trade ended in 1983.
The United States' surplus in international trade ended in 1983.
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The Department of Commerce website is useful if one is looking for information on economic data and statistics, business resources, minority business opportunities, international trade, weather, census information, population statistics, time standards, and careers available in the US Department of Commerce.
I believe it to be Canada.
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has nationwide jurisdiction over cases involving patent law. It hears appeals of cases involving international trade from the US Court of International Trade.