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Florida Journal of International Law

Abstract

International trade practices of the United States are determined to a great extent by congressional trade law and by presidential national foreign policy. Current developments in U.S. import/export law for agricultural commodities and pesticides will affect U.S. activities in the international market. However, policies pursued by the President may have a greater effect. In recent years, the limits on what a President can do regarding U.S. international trade practices have been largely determined by public opinion. This paper focuses on current development in U.S. import/export law for agricultural commodities and pesticides, and indicates how U.S. foreign trade policy may affect the implementation of these laws.

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