In May 1786, Congress power over foreign and domestic commerce, and providing means for Congress to collect money from state treasuries.
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Zhenjiang is still one of China's busiest ports for domestic commerce, serving as a hub for trade among Jiangsu, Anhui, and Shanghai.
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Due to dramatic developments in domestic commerce, the fairs lost their dominant role, and the stores, these'eternal trade points'started to appear in the city.
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One benefit of a shallow-draft canal is that Nicaragua could use it for domestic commerce, without having to build new ports or new ships.
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In November 1939, Perlo went to work in the US Department of Commerce, where he worked as a senior economic analyst in the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
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Domestic commerce and importations into the United States are generally regulated under the National Firearms Act of 1934 ( NFA ) and the Gun Control Act of 1968 ( GCA ).
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That is, capital-intensive improvements to infrastructure had not been coordinated with local development projects; hence, little, if any, domestic commerce existed to benefit from road networks, electrical power, and world-class port facilities.
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The CTG officers negotiate bilateral, multilateral and unilateral trade deals with the trade partners of Pakistan . They are not only responsible for international trade but domestic commerce also comes under their purview.
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With foreign trade blocked because of the U . N . embargo and large sectors of domestic commerce crippled or driven underground, Jonassaint's de facto administration indeed has fewer and fewer sources of revenue.
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Domestic commerce also was stimulated by the reform policies, which explicitly endeavored to enliven the economy by shifting the primary burden of the allocation of goods and services from the government plan to the market.