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In a news conference, the director of the bank's foreign trade department, Roberto Fendt, attributed March's weak performance to strikes by workers.
"The first target area for foreign investment is tourism," said Arijs Ziverts, deputy director of Latvia's foreign trade department.
He then became statistician of the foreign trade department of the National City Bank in New York City.
Foreign Trade Department (FTD)
In 1916 his son, Sir Eyre Crowe, headed a departmental committee which recommended the establishment of a Foreign Trade Department within the Foreign Office.
After the war Marjolin became the first director of the foreign trade department in the French Ministry of Economic Affairs and then junior minister for the reconstruction of France.
Harrison established a foreign trade department for the railroad, hoping to take advantage of the railway's ability to connect to the Mississippi Valley and Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico ports.
Given what is happening in the rice sector, perhaps the Intergovernmental Conference currently under way could reword as follows Article 39 of the Treaty, which relates to the objectives of the CAP: the Community undertakes to comply with every diktat of the US foreign trade department.
Frost-Free Zone Concentrated largely in the frost-free interior of Sao Paulo State, Brazil's orange juice industry grew in the 1980's to become the source of the nation's third-largest agricultural export after coffee and soybeans, according to the foreign trade department of the state-owned Banco do Brasil.
Antonio Donizetti Beraldo, chief of the foreign trade department at the Brazilian National Federation of Agriculture, said the European Union and the United States bought roughly 55 percent of Brazil's $20 billion a year in farm exports but that such trade could double if quotas were relaxed and domestic subsidies removed.