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President's
Export Council Subcommittees
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Technology
and Competitiveness |
Will
potentially address issues such as standards, tariff
and non-tariff barriers, and sanctions, in addition
to Foreign Sales Corporations, extra-territorial income
exclusion, the value of the dollar, and other tax and
monetary matters. |
Trade
Promotion and Negotiations |
Will
potentially focus on activities/events related to trade
education, such as Secretarial initiatives, as well
as the Virtual Trade Mission. In addition, the subcommittee
would direct its attention to multinational organizations
(e.g., World Trade Organization), bilateral and multinational
free trade agreements, and issues such as intellectual
property rights, market access, transparency, and national
treatment. |
Services |
Will
potentially concentrate on issues relevant to services
and service providers in sectors such as tourism, transportation,
entertainment, financial, business, professional and
technical services, etc. |
Corporate
Stewardship |
Will
potentially attend to issues of philanthropy and other
forms of corporate benevolence. The subcommittee would
undertake a bench marking study and prepare a "best
practices" compendium which would showcase what
"good deeds" are done by U.S. businesses both
domestically and internationally. |
Export
Administration (PECSEA)
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The
PECSEA is separately chartered and administered by the
Bureau of Industry and Security at the Department of
Commerce. |
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