Foreign-trade zones will come of age in the '80s

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Foreign-trade zones permit imported merchandise to be held without payment of custom duties. Dollar volume of goods in U.S. zones grew from $100 million in 1970 to $5 billion in 1980. Guidelines are needed to facilitate operations in foreign-trade zones.

Author: Miller, Marshall V.
Regulation, admin. of transportation, Analysis, Laws, regulations and rules, Forecasts and trends, International trade regulation, Commerce, Foreign trade zones, United States. Customs Service

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World trade profile

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Shmuel Ben-Tovim leads the Israel Trade Commission in the United States; assists Israeli manufacturers in marketing their products; encourages American industry to produce their products in Israel.

United States, Israel, International trade, Biography, Products, Trade policy, Commercial policy, Israelis, Israelis in the United States, Ben-Tovim, Shmuel

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World trade profile

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Great Lakes shipping, containerized cargo; St. Lawrence finance; grain embargo.

Planning, Shipping industry, Ports, Great Lakes (North America), Great Lakes, Johnson, Alan T., International Association of Great Lakes Ports

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