National Foreign Trade Council
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National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) - a US-based business lobby group for multinational corporations.
According to their web site they are: "the premier business organization advocating a rules-based world economy."
They are best known for their battle against the Massachusetts-Burma law, which had been enacted in 1996 because of the brutal dictatorship in Burma at the time.
Advocates for: Central American Free Trade Agreement,
Sr. VP: Anne Alonzo (Hispanic Alliance for Free Trade)
See also: World Trade Organization, International Trade Administration, Doha Round Talks
External links
- [National Foreign Trade Council] - web site.
- [Multinationals Win US Court Victory Over Activists]
- [Supreme Court Ruling on Massachusetts-Burma law]
- [National Foreign Trade Council lobbying in Doha] - investmentwatch.org
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