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 term used to describe trade within one state is domestic trade. This is also known as local trade as it only happens within the borders of the state.
Trade exclusively within a single state is known as intrastate trade. Trade between differing states is known as interstate trade. The prefix "intra" means "within," and the prefix "inter" means "between."
The function of the department of commerce is to facilitate trade. This will involve establish trade networks within a country and across the borders.
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Intrastate commerce.
the federal trade commission regulates commerce.
federal trade commision
borders closed but you can sell them
BP is simply an Oil producing firm whilst OPEC is a trade bloc/ organisation which regulates the production of oil within 12 countries