Foreign commerce definition

Foreign commerce means commerce between any place in the United States and any place in a foreign country, or between places in the United States through any foreign country.
Foreign commerce means commerce between any place in the United
Foreign commerce means commerce between the United Republic, or any citizen of or any firm or body corporate established in the United Republic, and any foreign country, firm, person or body of persons;

Examples of Foreign commerce in a sentence

  • Contractor shall cooperate with the State Auditor’s Office in the conduct of the audit or investigation, including providing all records requested.


More Definitions of Foreign commerce

Foreign commerce means commerce between any state, territory, or possession
Foreign commerce means commerce between any state, territory, or possession of the United States and a foreign country.
Foreign commerce means ((that)) commerce ((which)) that in- volves the purchase, sale or exchange of property and its transporta- tion from a state or territory of the United States to a foreign coun- try, or from a foreign country to a state or territory of the United States.
Foreign commerce means transactions involving the sale and/or transportation for sale of fruit from Florida to Canada, and does not include sale or transportation of fruit for sale to any foreign country or territory other than Canada.
Foreign commerce means transac­ tions involving the sale or transportation for sale of fruit from Texas to Canada, and does not include sale or transporta­ tion of fruit for sale to any foreign coun­ try or territory other than Canada.
Foreign commerce as used above, means commerce between any state, territory or possession of the United States and a foreign country.
Foreign commerce means commerce that involves the purchase, sale or exchange of property and its transportation from a state or territory of the United States to a foreign country, or from a foreign country to a state or territory of the United States.