Mexico's Diario Oficial of July 2, lists notices from the Secretary of the Economy as follows:
The government of Canada issued the following trade-related notices for June 11 (note that some may also be given separate headlines)
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products that may be considered technical barriers to trade. Broker Power delays its publication of these postings for 2 - 3 weeks as there is often a delay until NIST makes the text of the regulations available.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products that may be considered technical barriers to trade. Broker Power delays its publication of these postings for 2 - 3 weeks because there is often a delay until NIST makes the text of the regulations available.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products that may be considered technical barriers to trade. Broker Power delays its publication of these postings for 2 - 3 weeks as there is often a delay until NIST makes the text of the regulations available.
The U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement will take effect on May 15, 2012, the U.S. Trade Representative office announced. That follows completion of work by the U.S. and Colombia to review each other’s laws and regulations related to the implementation of the Agreement, as well as Colombia’s important steps to fulfill the Action Plan Related to Labor Rights, it said. U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk exchanged letters with officials from the government of Colombia in which each country confirmed that it had completed its applicable legal requirements.
Officials at the U.S.-Panama Business Council state that the Panamanian Minister for Commerce and Industry, Ricardo Quijano, has set a goal of October 1, 2012 for the implementation of the U.S.-Panama Free Trade Agreement. Quijano attended the recent “Panama Week” conference held March 15-16 in Washington, DC.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology posts drafts and changes to foreign technical regulations for manufactured products that may be considered technical barriers to trade. Broker Power delays its publication of these postings in for 2 - 3 weeks as there is often a delay until NIST makes the text of the regulations available.
Legal scholars are challenging what they call conventional wisdom that engineers and entrepreneurs, not public policy, produced the U.S. Internet boom. Professor Anupam Chander of the University of California-Davis School of Law is scheduled to give a presentation called “How Law Made the Internet” at a conference Friday at the school and then at the University of California-Berkeley law school Tuesday. He told us Thursday that he’s writing a law-review article on the thesis.
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has updated the following PPQ electronic manuals through January 26, 2012 (since the last update dated January 18, 2012):