A trade advisory group is a panel of experts or stakeholders that provides guidance and recommendations on trade-related issues, policies, and practices. These groups typically consist of representatives from various sectors, including business, labor, and government, and aim to ensure that trade policies align with economic interests and social values. Their insights help inform policymakers on the potential impacts of trade agreements and regulations, fostering a more inclusive approach to international trade discussions.
Mines Advisory Group was created in 1989.
Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD was created in 1948.
Public Resources Advisory Group was created in 1985.
Mines Advisory Group's motto is 'Saves lives, builds futures'.
An acronym for a presidential advisory group would be PAG. In the United States this group of advisers is called the Cabinet.
Mines Advisory Group
In the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board there are 16 members
An informal presidential advisory group that is made up of close friends and specialists is called the ...
Technical advisory group
Bryson R. Bailey has written: 'Food Processing Target Sector Advisory Group' -- subject(s): Food industry and trade
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