Trader In Residence

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United States government departments and agencies are investigating American complaints and disputes involving foreign trade. America's international economic policy could be better monitored by an assistant for international economic policy in the White House. This is the belief of Dr. Robert D. Hormats, who has served as a past Presidential senior economic official. Dr. Hormats is opposed to President Reagan's Department of International Trade and Industry (DITI) cabinet level proposal. The DITI person would have trouble coordinating trade-related issues that would conflict with departmental lines of authority.

Author: McClennen, J.S.
Laws, regulations and rules, National government, Federal government

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Can OPEC stanch the overflow?

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OPEC's policies and the world oil markets

Petroleum chemicals industry, Petroleum industry, Saudi Arabia, Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, International economic relations

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Subjects list: International aspects, Economic policy, Commerce
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