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The spending, regulation of foreign trade, and war power!
The Constitution vested Congress with the authority to regulate trade with other nations, between the states, and with Native American Tribes in the Interstate Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3).
The Constitution vested Congress with the authority to regulate trade with other nations, between the states, and with Native American Tribes in the Interstate Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3).
regulate foreign trade
The power to tax, to regulate interstate commerce, and to regulate foreign commerce.
commerce clause
legal authority to regulate the trade of Great Britain, and all her colonies
by inviting foreign people to come to China
Congress can help pass laws to regulate marijuana, but they are not the sole authority.
It's know also domestic trade.under this trade buying and selling activities are done within the boundary in the nation
Foreign Traders trade on behalf of us risking there money & trade wit commodities & foregin exchange....
Congress has the power to regulate foreign trade or trade with Native Americans, as stated in the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution (Article I, Section 8). This power is vested in the legislative branch, which consists of both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The President does not have the authority to regulate trade without the approval of Congress.