Commerce authority definition

Commerce authority means an authority created under section 3 of this Act.
Commerce authority means an authority created under section 11-37-03.
Commerce authority means the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China or its local division or any successor government agency empowered to be in charge of filing of, or approve, the establishment of and changes to foreign investment enterprises in China.

Examples of Commerce authority in a sentence

  • Grantee shall contact the Commerce Agreement Manager listed herein in writing for the contact information of the appropriate Commerce authority for any such ITR purchase approval.

  • Grantee shall obtain prior written approval from the appropriate Commerce authority before purchasing any Information Technology Resource (ITR) or conducting any activity that will impact Commerce’s electronic information technology equipment or software in any way.


More Definitions of Commerce authority

Commerce authority. It means the Ministry of Commerce of China or local organs it authorizes;
Commerce authority. : It means the Ministry of Commerce of China or local organs it authorizes;

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