International Trade Commission Dispute

International Trade Commission Dispute - An International Trade Commission (ITC) Dispute, also known as ITC, refers to a legal conflict brought before the U.S. International Trade Commission regarding unfair import investigations.

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International Trade Commission Dispute
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ITC Dispute
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Definition and Examples

Definition
An International Trade Commission (ITC) Dispute, also known as ITC, refers to a legal conflict brought before the U.S. International Trade Commission regarding unfair import investigations.
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Translations

es-es
Disputa de la Comisión de Comercio Internacional
es-mx
Disputa de la Comisión de Comercio Internacional
pt-br
Disputa na Comissão de Comércio Internacional
en-gb
International Trade Commission Dispute
fr-fr
Litige devant la Commission du commerce international
de-de
Streitigkeit vor der Internationalen Handelskommission
he-il
סכסוך בוועדת המסחר הבינלאומית
hi-in
अंतरराष्ट्रीय व्यापार आयोग विवाद
zh-cn
国际贸易委员会争端
ja-jp
国際貿易委員会紛争

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