The buying and selling of products within a particular country
fmc
interstate commerce commission
Federal Maritime commission
The Federal Maritime Commission is the agency that regulates all waterborne foreign or domestic offshore commerce in the US. The agency is based in Washington, DC.
Federal Maritime commission
the Intersate Commerce Commission
Commerce is generally divided into two main branches: trade and aid. Trade can be further classified into wholesale and retail, while aid encompasses activities that support commerce, such as finance, insurance, and transportation. Additionally, commerce can be categorized into domestic and international commerce, depending on the geographical scope of the transactions. Overall, these branches highlight the diverse aspects and functions of commerce in the economy.
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
icc - interstate commerce commission
The Commerce Secretary is the highest ranking U.S. government official charged with overseeing and formulating policy concerning foreign and domestic industry and business affairs. The U.S. Commerce Department was established as an independent agency in 1913. The statutes of the United States delegate specific duties and responsibilities to the Commerce Secretary.
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.
Rise of domestic and foreign commerce