National Interest of the State
The major objectives of state economic policy will vary from state to state. Most state economic policy agendas will include; economic development, full employment and price stability, and distribution of income and wealth.
Foreign policy is the strategy that a government has for dealing with other nations. Each nation has their own foreign policy.
If each state were to punish firms based on its own foreign policy ideals, domestic firms might face significant uncertainty and operational challenges. They could adapt by diversifying their markets and supply chains to mitigate risks associated with punitive measures. Additionally, firms may lobby for more consistent national policies or seek to influence foreign policy to align with their business interests. Ultimately, this fragmentation could lead to increased compliance costs and hinder international trade relations.
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Foreign Policy is how the country will interact with non-state actors.
As a US State its Foreign Policy is dictated by the State Department at the Federal level.
The major objectives of state economic policy will vary from state to state. Most state economic policy agendas will include; economic development, full employment and price stability, and distribution of income and wealth.
Foreign relations are handled by the US Department of State ("State Department").
The state department carries out foreign policy when there is one that is consistent and realistic by the president. At this time there is no realistic foreign policy.
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Foreign Policy is how the country will interact with non-state actors.
The Department of State is primarily responsible for matters of foreign policy in the United States.
The executive branch of the federal government of the United States of America has primary responsibility for conducting foreign affairs. The Department of State within that branch is the agency that carries out the foreign policy of the Executive branch.
In the United States the State Department and its head, the Secretary of State makes foreign policy under the direction of the US President. At times Senators or other Congress represtatives may express their point of view on foreign policy matters.
The Secretary of State.
The US Secretary of State and the rest of the US Foreign Service (diplomat core) are public officials directly running and organizing US foreign policy.