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Extractions: By Chenglin Liu Last modified: 1/8/2003 International Trade Law Sources on the Internet To a large extent, intergovernmental negotiations make global trade a reality. As a result, legal documents from international and regional trade organizations are essential for international trade law research. Unfortunately, there is not a codified publications system or central database developed for international law researchers. For those who are accustomed to researching on Westlaw or Lexis, international law research could be time-consuming, sometimes even frustrating. Thanks to the internet, most organizations devoted to liberalizing international trade make a great number of legislation available on the web. Internet resources have thus become an important source, if not the only one, to retrieve updated information on international trade law. For general search strategy, please click on this Powerpoint file.
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Extractions: US - Foreign-Trade Zones FTZ are designated sites licensed by the Foreign- Trade Zones (FTZ) Board (Sec. Commerce is Chairman) at which special Customs procedures may be used. FTZ procedures allow domestic activity involving foreign items to take place as if it were outside U.S. Customs territory, thus offsetting Customs advantages available to overseas producers who export in competition with products made here. Subzones are special purpose zones, usually at manufacturing plants. Contact points for over 200 FTZ in the USA. Huntsville Foreign-Trade Zone Corporation FTZ No. 83 is located on two non-contiguous sites. The first site is a 1550 acre industrial park located directly adjacent to the newly remodeled Huntsville International Airport as well as the Huntsville International Intermodal Center, an air, rail and motor carrier intermodal terminal. The second site is the Mallard-Fox Creek Industrial Park and Port, a 1000 acre industrial park located on the Tennessee River, with water access for barge freight. This park is located only 20 minutes away from the International Intermodal Center. Foreign-Trade Zone Corporation offering a range of FTZ services New Hampshire's Foreign Trade Zone #81 South Carolina the SCSPA is the grantee for two FTZs in the state that include 13 sites, with four additional sites pending approval.
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Extractions: The Business Coalition for U.S.-Central America Trade is a broad-based and cross-sectoral group of U.S. companies and associations that have joined together to promote the negotiation, approval and implementation of a comprehensive, high standard, and commercially meaningful free trade agreement (FTA) with the governments of Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. The Coalitions members represent all the principal sectors of the U.S. economy, including agriculture, manufacturing, merchandising, processing, publishing, services, and shipping. Business Coalition for U.S.-Central America: Membership List 3M Company
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Extractions: and the World Trade Center of New Orleans TABLE OF CONTENTS LUNCHEON ON U.S.-FRANCE TRADE RELATIONS HONDURAN AMBASSADOR TO SPEAK AT APRIL 16 LUNCHEON COLOMBIAN AMBASSADOR TO SPEAK AT WTC ON APRIL 19 BRIEFING ON BRAZIL, CHILE, AND CENTRAL AMERICA ... IRAQ RECONSTRUCTION On Tuesday, April 6 the French-American Chamber of Commerce, the World Trade Center, and other organizations will sponsor a luncheon program in the WTCs Plimsoll Club on "Trade and Investment between France and the U.S." featuring Mr. Denis Simonneau, Consul General of France in Houston and Head of Trade and Economic Mission in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas, and Louisiana. Mr. Simoneau will be introduced by Hon. Patrick Rolot, Consul General of France in New Orleans. Mr. Simonneau has been Consul General of France for the states of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, and Head of the Trade and Economic Mission for the same states and Louisiana since 2001. From 1997 to 2001, he was Counsellor at the French Representation to the European Union. From 1996 to 1997, Mr. Simonneau was Adviser to the Minister for European Affairs. He was First Secretary at the French Embassy in South Africa in charge of political and Constitutional matters from 1993 to 1996, and from 1990 to 1993 he worked for the Economic Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Extractions: U.S. commercial interests are fueling the destruction of some of the world's most vital ecosystems. NRDC's BioGems Initiative mobilizes citizen activists from around the world to help to protect endangered wildlands in the Americas. Since 2001, NRDC activists, known as BioGems Defenders, have sent more than 5 million messages to corporations and government officials calling for wildland protection, achieving numerous successes. Read more Latin America is home to some of the richest forest and marine ecosystems on earth. Spanning Central America, South America and the Caribbean islands, this region supports a third of the world's wildlife and comprises such natural wonders as the towering Andes range and the mighty Amazon and Orinoco rivers. Latin America's Amazon rainforest provides a sanctuary for thousands of rare animals, insects and plants and helps reduce global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. Yet increasing foreign exploitation and escalating demand from consumers in the United States and other industrialized countries for forest and agricultural products, oil and minerals now threaten to destroy Latin America's extraordinary natural values. In recent decades, logging, mining and energy-related development, as well as the production of agricultural products for export, has taken a severe toll on many Latin American wildlands, claiming vast stretches of native forest and contaminating lakes, rivers and coastal waters from Mexico to southern Chile. This onslaught has had devastating impacts on the region's indigenous people, displacing villages, polluting drinking water and laying waste to the lands they depend on for survival.
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Extractions: Recognizing the need for continued structural reform in the political institutions of the region and in improving governance, the CSIS Americas Program is carrying out projects aimed at engaging U.S. and regional policy-makers in an examination of key issues such as political party development, administration of justice and rule of law, elections and electoral reform, anti-corruption measures and transparency, and international cooperation in support of democracy. The CSIS Americas Program, through its publications and programs, analyzes policies aimed at promoting regional economic integration and development. Current issues of prominent interest include the Central American and Andean free trade agreements, the FTAA initiative, a continuing analysis of NAFTA and bilateral economic relations with Canada and Mexico, the future of MERCOSUR, the development of regional information technology capacity, regional energy policy, Cubas economic transition, the effect of China, India and other important non-regional economies on the Hemisphere, and the impact of issues such as HIV/AIDS and an aging population on future economic growth.