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 US laws  Domestic policy  Foreign policy  Foreign laws  Legal systems  Risks  Regional laws and structures (Economic Integration)  International.

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1  US laws  Domestic policy  Foreign policy  Foreign laws  Legal systems  Risks  Regional laws and structures (Economic Integration)  International laws and structures

2  General Domestic Laws that Indirectly Affect International Matters (Domestic Policy)  Domestic Laws that Directly Affect International Matters (Foreign Policy)

3  Embargos & Sanctions

4  Embargo: Broad prohibition of trade as part of domestic law  Sanction: Similar, but usually focused on specific type of good or activity  Political reasons  Human rights  Nuclear controls  Antiterrorism  Unilateral/Multilateral

5  Economic cost ($20 billion?)  Effective?  Dangerous?

6  Embargos & Sanctions  Export Controls

7  Prevent military use by enemies  Antiterrorism  Crime control  Protect short-supply products (EAR)EAR  Part of embargo or sanctions

8  US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry & Security  “Soviet Union Time”

9 Website 1. What is the product? (EAR)EAR 2. Where is it going? (EAR)EAR 3. Who will receive it? 4. What is its use?

10  Embargos & Sanctions  Export Controls  Boycotts

11  Embargos & Sanctions  Export Controls  Boycotts  Antibribery Laws

12  Prohibits payment of bribes to foreign government officials  “Grease” payments are OK  Requires bookkeeping measures  OECD: Treaty system to criminalize bribery  World Bank: Helping to enforce

13  China prison labor  Malaysian sweatshops  Japan and Norway and whaling  Brazilian rain forest

14  Tariffs: Taxes on imports  Quotas: Numerical restriction on imports  Nontariff barriers: Noneconomic barriers  Voluntary restraint agreements

15 PROS  Protect domestic business  Save jobs CONS  Consumers bear the brunt – prices  Downstream effects  False sense of security  Escalating barriers  Ineffective – can be circumvented

16  Export Promotions  US Export Assistance Center  Business Oregon  SBITO  Import Promotions 手を結んで輸入しよう

17  Definition: Investment by one country in another  More and more in US (instead of OUT of US)

18 PROS  Job creation  Technology transfer  Increased competition? CONS  Increased competition?  Negative cultural impact?  Overcrowding and lower quality of life?

19  Mainly, government function  Prospect “mining”  Hand-holding  Financial incentives (tax breaks)


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