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U.S. - Mauritius Sign Trade Agreement

21 September 2006

The United States supporting democracy -
 WASHINGTON – Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Karan Bhatia and Mauritian Foreign Affairs, International Trade, and Cooperation Minister Madan Murlidhar Dulloo signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) today aimed at strengthening and expanding trade ties between the United States and Mauritius. The TIFA will provide a formal mechanism to [...]

U.S. Trade and Development Agency Announces Projects in Asia

20 September 2006

Grants intended to support initiatives in Indonesia, Vietnam, China
Washington — The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) announced September 15 that it has awarded four grants to fund projects in Indonesia, Vietnam and China.

U.S. - Oman Free Trade Agreement

20 September 2006

Congress gave final approval Tuesday to a free trade agreement with Oman, ending months of debate over a deal that will have few economic effects but came to stand for growing differences over U.S. trade policy.

U.S. and Jordan Free Trade Agreement

20 September 2006

Amman, Jordan - The United States pledged Monday to bolster trade with Jordan, which a senior US official described as a “cornerstone” for its bid to establish a Middle East-wide free trade pact.
Jordan currently imports crude oil, textile fabrics, machinery, transport equipment, & manufactured goods.

Anti-Boycott Compliance defined

18 September 2006

U.S. laws prohibit any person to participate in another nation’s boycott or embargo of a third country.
For up to date information on anti-boycott compliance you can visit the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security website.
 


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