In the United States, trade policy is primarily overseen by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), which is part of the executive branch. The USTR is responsible for negotiating trade agreements and representing the U.S. in international trade discussions. Additionally, Congress plays a significant role in trade through its authority to regulate commerce and approve trade agreements. Ultimately, the President also influences trade policy through executive actions and appointments within the USTR.
In the US, the Federal Trade Commission is in charge of truthful advertising.
The government of Russia is now in charge of it after they made a trade and bought it off of us for 6.7 Million Euro's. Translating to 4.2 million dollars in American cash.
If you mean NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, no one is "in charge" of it, it is an international agreement between the US, Canada, ad Mexico. Disputes are handled by protocols within the agreement itself.
The Merchants/Artistan were in charge for the trade in the mayan society
The United Nations is in charge of regulating diamonds to combat blood diamond trade. I have added a link to an article with more information.
There is no such charge.
yes Argentina does trade with the us.
There is a trade embargo with Cuba, the US does not trade anything with Cuba.
Brokers in the US free stock trading offer their expertise for free, but if a trade is made, there is a transaction charge over and above what is charged by the stock exchange.
The WTO (World Trade Organization)
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The President is in charge of the US, It is the most important position in the world.