| - A -
@ - At (referring to price) A. & C.P. - Anchors
and chains proved a.a. - "Always afloat, after
arrival" A.A.D. - Annual aggregate deductible a.a.r. -
Against all risks A.B. - Able-bodied seaman A.B.S. -
American Bureau of Shipping is an American ship classification
society. a.c. - Account A.C.A.S. - "Advisory,
Conciliation and Arbitration Service" A.C.I.I. - Associate of
Chartered Insurance Institute A.C.V. - Air cushion vehicle
(hovercraft) A.F. - Advanced freight a.f.a.a. - as far
as applicable A.G.W.I. - "Atlantic, Gulf, West Indies
Limits" a.h. - After hatch A.H.F. - American hull form
(insurance policy) A.I.M.U. - American Institute of Marine
Underwriters - - A.I.R.M.I.C. - Association of
Insurance and Risk Managers in Industry and Commerce "Fonds Africain de
Developpement, FAD) is an affiliate of the African Development Bank (AfDB)
which provides interest-free loans to African countries for projects which
promote economic and social development and improve international trade
among members o" - A.M.I. - Absolute maximum loss -
- A.M.V.E.R. - Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel
Rescue - - A.O. Voy. - Any one voyage - -
A.O.B. - Any one bottom - - A.O.E. - Any one
event - - A.O.L. - Any one loss - -
a.o.loc. - Any one location - A.O.O. - Any one
occurrence - - A.O.R. - Any one risk - -
A.O.V. - Any one vessel - - A.P. -
Additional premium - - A.P.L. - As per list - -
A.R. - All risks - - A.S.E.A.N. -
Association of South East Asian Nations - - A.T.L. -
Actual total loss A/C - Account current A/o - Account
of A/P - Additional premium A/R - All risks. Against
all risks A/S - "After sight, Account sales, Alonside
(chartering)" A/T - American terms (grain trade) A/v -
"Average, ad valorem (according to value)" AADFI - Association
of African Development Finance Institutions AAEI - American
Association of Exporters and Importers AAIB - Arab-African
International Bank AATP - Association of African Trade Promotion
Organizations ABC - American Business Center ABCA -
Association des Banques Centrales Africaines Abdnt. -
Abandonment ABEDA - Arab Bank for Economic Development in
Africa ABI - "American Business Initiative, Automated Broker
Interface" Absorption - "Absorption is investment and
consumption purchases by households,businesses, and governments, both
domestic and imported. When absorption exceeds production, the excess is
the country's current account deficit." Abt. -
About ABTA - Association of British Travel Agents Abu
Dhabi Fund for Arab Economic Development. - "ADFAED promotes economic
and social development in African, Arab, and Asian developing countries.
The Fund, which was created in July 1971, began operations in September
1974; headquarters are in Abu Dhabi" ACAB - Association of
Central African Banks ACC - Arab Cooperation Council Acc.
- Acceptance. Accepted Accession - "Accession is the process
by which a country becomes a member of an international agreement, such as
the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) or the European
Community. Accession to the GATT involves negotiations to determine the
specific obligat" Accession - "This refers, in general, to the
process of a country joining the GATT. During accession to the GATT, a
country accords tariff and other concessions that are its 'price of
admission' to the GATT. Although accession to the GATT binds a country to
the Genera" ACCJ - American Chamber of Commerce in
Japan accomplished bill of lading - Original bill of lading
surrendered to the carrying ship at the discharge port in exchange for the
goods. ACCT - Agency for Cultural and Technical
Cooperation Acct - Account ACDA - Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency ACEP - Advisory Committee on Export
Policy ACH - Automated Clearinghouse ACP - "African,
Caribbean, and Pacific" ACP - "African, Caribbean and Pacific
States" ACPC - Association of Coffee Producing
Countries ACS - Automated Commercial System ACTPN -
Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations ACU - Asian
Clearing Union AD - Antidumping Ad Val - Ad
Valorem Ad Valorem - "Literally: according to value. Any charge,
tax, or duty that is applied as a percentage of value. " Ad Valorem
Equivalent - "AVE is the rate of duty which would have been required
on dutiable imports under that item, if the United States customs value of
such imports were based on the United States port of entry value.
" AD Valorem Tariff - "A tariff assessed as a percentage of the
value of the goods cleared through customs. For example, 10 percent Ad
Valorem means the tariff is 10 percent of the value of the
goods." Ad. val. - Ad valorem-according to value ADB -
Asian Development Bank ADB - Asian Development
Bank ADF - "African Development Foundation, African Development
Fund, Asian Development Fund" ADFAED - Abu Dhabi Fund for Arab
Economic Development Administrative Exception Notes - "CoCom
controls exports at three levels, depending on the item and the proposed
destination. At the lowest level, ""national discretion"" (also called
""administrative exception""), a member nation may approve the export on
its own, but CoCom must be notified" Administrative Protective
Order - "An Administrative Protective Order, APO, is used to protect
proprietary data that is obtained during an administrative proceeding.
Within Commerce, APO is most frequently used in connection with
Antidumping and Countervailing Duty investigations to
prohi" Administrative Review - "Each year, beginning on the
anniversary of the date of publication of an antidumping duty order, the
Commerce Department's International Trade Administration is required to
review and determine the amount of any antidumping duty, if an interested
party re" ADRs - American Depository Receipts ADS -
Agent Distributor Service ADS provides a custom search overseas for
interested and qualified foreign representatives on behalf of a U.S.
exporter. Officers abroad conduct the search and prepare a report
identifying up to six foreign prospects that have examined the U.S. firm's
product literature and have expressed interest in representing the U.S.
firm's products. Advanced Technology Products - "About 500 of
some 22,000 commodity classification codes used in reporting U.S.
merchandise trade are identified as ""advanced technology"" codes and they
meet the following criteria: -The code contains products whose technology
is from a recognized high tec" Advisory Committee on Export
Policy - "The Advisory Committee on Export Policy, ACEP, is an
interagency dispute resolution body that operates at the Assistant
Secretary level. ACEP is chaired by Commerce; membership includes the
Departments of Defense, Energy, and State, the Arms Control and
" Advisory Committee on Trade Negotiations (ACTN) - "A group
appointed by the U.S. President to advise him on matters of trade policy
and related issues, including trade agreements." Advisory Committee
on Trade Policy and Negotiations - "The ACTPN is a group (membership
of 45; two-year terms) appointed by the President to provide advice on
matters of trade policy and related issues, including trade agreements.
The 1974 Trade Act requires the ACTPN's establishment and broad
representation" Advocacy Center - "The Advocacy Center,
established in November 1993, facilitates high-level U.S. official
advocacy to assist U.S. firms competing for major projects and
procurements worldwide. The Center is directed by the Trade Promotion
Coordinating Committee; offices ar" AECA - Arms Export Control
Act AEF - Africa Enterprise Fund AEN - Administrative
Exception Note AERP - Automated Export Reporting
Program AfDB - African Development Bank AfDF - African
Development Fund AFESD - Arab Fund for Economic and Social
Development Affiliate - An affiliate is a business enterprise
located in one country which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled
by a person of another country to the extent of 10 percent or more of its
voting securities for an incorporated business enterprise or an
equi Affiliated Foreign Group - "An affiliated foreign group
means (a) the foreign parent, (b) any foreign person, proceeding up the
foreign parent's ownership chain, which owns more than 50 percent of the
person below it up to and including that person which is not owned more
than 50 pe" "Affreightment, contract of " - "An agreement by a
steamship line to provide cargo space on a vessel at a specified time for
a specified price to accommodate an exporter or importer, who then becomes
liable for payment even if he is later unable to make the
shipment." AFREXIMBANKAfrican Export-Import Bank - Africa
Enterprise Fund - "The AEF, operating under the International Finance
Corporation, began operations in late 1989. The Fund assists small and
medium-size enterprises in sub-Saharan Africa, supports investment
projects, and promotes development of private enterprises in
Afri" Africa Project Development Facility - The APDF seeks to
accelerate development of productive enterprises sponsored by private
African entrepreneurs as a means of generating self-sustained economic
growth and productive employment in Sub-Saharan Africa. The facility
provides advisory services African Development Bank - AfDB
(French: Banque Africaine de Developpement) provides financing through
direct loans to African member states to cover the foreign exchange costs
incurred in Bank-approved development projects in those countries.
Fifty-one African countries are member African Development
Foundation - "ADF provides economic assistance to groups and
institutions involved in development projects at the local level. The
foundation's assistance, designed as a complement to the U.S. foreign aid
program, is awarded only to native African organizations and
in" African Development Fund - The ADF (or AfDF)
(French: African Export-Import Bank - "AFREXIMBANK offers
short-term export trade financing to African exporters aimed at enhancing
intra-African trade and Africa's exports. Agreement to create the bank was
basedon a January 1993 agreement reached in Cairo, Egypt among African
governments, ce" African Management Services Company - "AMSCO
provides temporary managers and management training to support the
development of African companies. AMSCO works through a network of
representatives in Africa; its clients include privately owned companies,
public sector companies, and subsidiarie" African Regional
Organization for Standardization - "ARSO (French: Organisation
Regionale Africaine de Normalisation, ORAN) promotes and coordinates
standardization, quality control, certification, and metrology practices
in Africa. The Organization has been developing African Regional Standards
(ARS) in " aft - At or towards the rear of a
ship. AFTA - ASEAN Free Trade Area After Date - "A
term used on a draft, bill of exchange or note indicating the date from
which a draft will begin counting days until maturity. If an exporter
draws a draft and stipulates a payment ""30 days after date"", the draft
is due 30 days from the date on which it" AG -
"Aktiengesellschaft, Australia Group" Agence de Cooperation
Culterelle et Technique - "The ACCT (English: Agency for Cultural and
Technical Cooperation) was created in 1970 to promote cultural and
technical cooperation among French-speaking countries. Members include:
Belgium, Benin, Burkina. Burundi, Canada, Central African Republic,
Ch" Agency for International Development - "AID was created in
1961 to administer foreign economic assistance programs of the U.S.
Government. AID has field missions and representatives in approximately 70
developing countries in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Near
East. " Agent/Distributor Service - "The Agent/Distributor
Service, ADS, is an International Trade Administration (ITA) fee-based
service which locates foreign import agents and
distributors." Agrement - Agreement by one government to accept
the accreditation of an ambassador from another government.
AGRICOLA - Agricultural OnLine Access Agricultural
Marketing Service - "Among its activities, the Agriculture Deparment's
AMS is available to foreign buyers to assure that any product shipped
overseas meets contract specifications. The service is operated on a
user-fee basis. AMS works with the buyers to write a
specificati" Agricultural Officers - "Agricultural officers are
embassy officials who are responsible for addressing agricultural trade
policy issues and preparing reports on agricultural commodities such as
rice, wheat, and dairy products. These officers promote U.S. exports by
providing ma" AGRIS - Agriculture Information System Agt.
- "Agent, Against, Agreement" AIB - Arab International
Bank AIBD - Association of International Bond
Dealers AID - Agency for International Development AID
- Agency for International Development Aide-Memoire - A
short written summary of oral remarks made to a foreign government
representative and left with that individual. AIES - Automated
Information Exchange System AIG - Airbus Industries
Group AIMS - Agriculture Information and Marketing
Services Air Cargo Agent - A type of freight forwarder who
specializes in air cargo and acts for airlines that pay him a fee (usually
5%). The Air Cargo Agent is registered with the International Air
Transport Association (IATA). Air Freight Forwarder - "A type of
freight forwarder who specializes in air cargo. The Air Freight Forwarder
usually consolidates the air shipments of various exporters, charging them
for actual weight and deriving his profit by paying the airline the lower
consolidated rate. He " Air Waybill - "An AWB is a bill of
lading which covers both domestic and international flights transporting
goods to a specified destination. Technically, it is a non-negotiable
instrument of air transport which serves as a receipt for the shipper,
indicating that the " Air Waybill (Of Lading) - "A signed
receipt and a contract to deliver goods by air. Such bills are
non-negotiable and do not convey title to the goods as do ""To Orders""
bills of lading used by ocean and land carriers. The title passes to the
party to whom the goods are consigned (t" Airbus Industries
Group - "AIG is a supernational management organization responsible
for design, development, manufacture, marketing, sales and support of
selected commercial aircraft. Member countries are France, Germany, Spain,
and the United Kingdom. Airbus Industrie, G.I.E. " Aircraft
Agreement (ATCA) - "Formally known as the ''Agreement on Trade in
Civil Aircraft.'' (ATCA), this MTN agreement is the only major
sector-specific civil aircraft agreement. It establishes a framework of
rules governing the conduct of trade in civil aircraft based on
commercial" AIST - Agency for Industrial Science
Technology AIT - American Institute in Taiwan AIT -
American Institute in Taiwan AKA -
Ausfuhrkredit-Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft - "AG (German,
meaning: ""stock company"") is a corporation with a separate legal
personality which must have at least five partners. The firm name usually
reflects the activities of the company and must include ""AG.""
" ALADI - Asociacion Latinoamericana de
Integracion ALIDE - "Association Latinoamericana de
Institutiones Financieras, de Desarrollo" All Risks Coverage -
"All Risks Coverage, a type of marine insurance, is the broadest kind of
standard coverage, but excludes damage caused by war, strikes, and
riots." All-Risk Clause - An insurance provision that all loss
or damage to goods is insured except inherent vice
(self-caused). Alongside - "A phrase referring to the side of a
ship. Goods to be delivered ""alongside"" are to be placed on the dock or
lighter within reach of the transport ship's tackle so that they can be
loaded aboard the ship. Goods are delivered to the port of embarkation,
b" AMB - Ambassador AMCHAM - American Chamber of
Commerce Amendments - Article XXX of the GATT Agreement provides
that amendments (that become effective upon acceptance by two thirds of
the Contracting Parties) are to be effective only for those parties which
accept them. American Business Center - "The ABC program
provides U.S. companies which are exploring or establishing commercial
opportunities in the Newly Independent States of the former Soviet Union
with business services such as telephone and fax, temporary office space,
market information, a" American Business Initiative - "The ABI,
or American Business and Private Sector Development Initiative for Eastern
Europe, emphasizes the export of American telecommunciations, energy,
environment, housing, and agriculture products and services to Eastern
European countries. " American Depository Receipts - "ADRs are
negotiable receipts for the securities of a foreign company which are kept
in the vaults of an American bank, allowing Americans to trade the foreign
securities in the United States while accruing any dividends and capital
gains. " American Institute in Taiwan - "The AIT is a non-profit
corporation that represents U.S. commerical, cultural, and other interests
in Taiwan in lieu of an embassy. In 1979, the United States terminated
formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan when it recognized the People's
Republic of " American Traders Index - "The American Traders
Index, ATI, is the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service headquarters
compilation of individual US&FCS domestic client files, for use by
overseas posts to generate mailing lists. " AMF - Arab Monetary
Fund amidships - At or towards the middle of a
ship. AMS - "Agricultural Marketing Service, Automated Manifest
System" AMSC - African Management Services Company amt.
- Amount AMU - Arab Maghreb Union Andean Group -
The Andean Group (Spanish: Grupo Andino; sometimes referred to as Pacto
Andino or Corporation Adino de Fomento; formal reference is Acuerdo de
Cartegana in recognition of the Group's establishment in Cartegena in
October 1969) is an association of Latin Andean Reserve Fund -
"The Andean Reserve Fund (Spanish: Fondo Andina de Reservas), associated
with the Andean Group, was established to strengthen the balance of
payments positions of member countries by offering credit, guarantee
loans, and promoting compatibility among memb" Andean Trade
Preference Act - "The ATPA is a unilateral trade benefit program
designed to promote economic development through private sector initiative
in the four Andean countries of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The
ATPA encourages alternatives to coca cultivation and produ" ANF
- Arrival notification form Anti-Dumping Clause - A tariff
imposed to discourage sale of foreign goods in the United States market at
very low prices (below foreign country's domestic market) which might hurt
U.S. manufacturers. Antidumping - "Antidumping, as a reference
to the system of laws to remedy dumping, is defined as a converse of
dumping." Antidumping Duty - A duty assessed on imported
merchandise which is subject to an antidumping duty order. The antidumping
duty is assessed on an entry-by-entry basis in an amount equal to the
difference between the United States price of that entry and the foreign
market v Antidumping Duty Order - "A notice issued following
final determination of sales at less than fair value and material injury,
or threat of material injury, providing for the imposition of antidumping
duties." Antidumping Investigation Notice - The notice published
in the Federal Register announcing the initiation of an antidumping
investigation. An investigation must be initiated within 20 days of the
filing of a valid petition. Antidumping Petition - "A petition
filed on behalf of an affected United States industry, alleging that
foreign merchandise is being sold in the United States at ""less than fair
value"" and that such sales are causing or threatening material injury to,
or materially retarding the" Antidumping/Countervailing Duty
System - "The Antidumping/Countervailing Duty System, a part of
Customs' Automated Commercial System, contains a case reference database
and a statistical reporting system to capture data for International Trade
Commission reports on antidumping and countervailing " AOSIS -
Alliance of Small Island States AP - Administrative Protective
Order APAC - Auto Parts Advisory Committee APDF -
Africa Project Development Facility APEC - Asian-Pacific
Economic Cooperation API - American Petroleum
Institute Appd. - Approved Arab Bank for Economic
Development in Africa - The ABEDA (French: Banque Arabe pour le
Developpement Economique en Afrique -- BADEA) was created by the League of
Arab States in November 1973 (began operations in March 1975) to promote
economic and technical cooperation between Arab and African
states Arab Cooperation Council - "The ACC was created in 1989
to promote economic cooperation and integration. Members include Egypt,
Iraq, Jordan, and North Yemen. The ACC, partly intended as a counterpart
to Gulf Cooperation Council, was created one day subsequent to the
establishment" Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development -
"AFESD promotes regional economic integration and social development in
Arab states. Members include: Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi
Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia," Arab International Bank
- "The AIB provides financing to support development of foreign trade
among member nations and other Arab states. The Bank was established in
October 1971; headquarters are in Cairo, Egypt. Member include: the
governments of Oman, Qatar, and United Arab E" Arab Maghreb
Union - "The AMU (French: Union du Maghreb Arabe, UMA) encompasses
Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Union was
established in February 1989 to foster integration of the Maghreb economy.
The Union also seeks to join the AMU and the Gulf Coope" Arab
Monetary Fund - "The AMF, originally aimed at correcting chronic
deficits in the balance of payments in most member states, promotes Arab
integration in monetary and economic affairs. The Fund's priorities have
included: (a) addressing payments imbalances, (b) creating " Arab
Trade Financing Program - "The ATFP promotes trade among Arab
countries and exports from Arab countries. The Program was established in
1989 by the Arab Monetary Fund; headquarters are in Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates. " Arab-African International Bank - The AAIB is a
pan-Arab consortium incorporated in 1964 as a self-governing autonomous
entity between the Ministry of Finance of Kuwait and the Central Bank of
Egypt; each of which as co-founders hold 49.37% of the Bank's shares. A
New York branch of the Arbitrage - The simultaneous buying and
selling of the same commodity or foreign exchange in two or more markets
in order to take advantage of price differentials. Arbitrage -
The practice of exchanging the currency of one country for that of another
or a series of countries to gain an advantage from the differences in
exchange rates. Arbitration Clause - A clause in a sales
contract outlining the method under which disputes will be
settled. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - ACDA is an
independent agency within the State Department. ACDA participates in
interagency working groups that discuss export license applications
requiring dispute resolution. ACDA is interested in dual-use license
applications from a non-proliferatio Arr. T. L. - Arranged total
loss Arrangement on Guidelines for Officially Supported Export
Credits - "The Arrangement is an international agreement under
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development auspices governing
the conditions -- such as interest rate, repayment term, and cash
downpayment -- of medium- and long-term official export credit;
" arrest - Seizure of a ship by an authority of a court of law
either as a debt security or to prevent the ship from departing until a
dispute is settled. ARS - African Regional Organization for
Standardization AsDF - Asian Development Fund ASEAN -
Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN - Association of
South-East Asian Nations ASEAN Free Trade Area - "The
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed in January 1992 to
create a free trade area (ASEAN Free Trade Area, or AFTA) with use of a
common effective preferential tariff. Under the agreement ASEAN members
will cut tariff rates within 15 y" Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation - "APEC, established in November 1989, is an informal
grouping of Asia Pacific countries that provides a forum for Ministerial
level discussion of a broad range of economic issues. APEC includes the
six ASEAN countries (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippi" Asian
Clearing Union - "The ACU promotes regional trade and economic
cooperation, including arrangements to conserve foreign exhcange and
encourage domestic currencies in trade. Members include Bangladesh, India,
Iran, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka; Bhutan, Malaysia,
" Asian Development Bank - "The ADB helps finance economic
development in developing countries in the Asian and Pacific area through
the provision of loans on near-market terms, with its Ordinary Capital
Resources (OCR), and on concessional terms, through the Asian Development
Fund " Asian Development Fund - "The ADF (or AsDF), an affiliate
of the Asian Development Bank, lends funds on concessionary terms to the
Bank's least developed member countries." Assessment - The
imposition of antidumping duties on imported
merchandise. Association of African Development Finance
Institutions - "AADFI (French: Association des Institutions Africaines
de Financement du Developpement, AIAFD) promotes cooperative financing for
social development in Africa and economic integration. The Association was
established in March 1975; headquarters are in A" Association of
African Trade Promotion Organizations - "AATPO promotes inter-African
trade, harmonization of commercial policies, communication among African
states in trade matters, and research and training. The organization,
which has about 26 members, was established in 1975 under the auspieces of
the Org" Association of Central African Banks - "ACAB (French:
Association des Banques Centrales Africanines, ABCA) promotes cooperation
among monetary, banking, and financial institutions in Africa. Members
include two African regional banks and about 32 national banks. The
Association was created i" Association of International Bond
Dealers - The AIBD provides a forum for over 500 members from 30
countries to review international securities market matters. The primary
objectives of the Association are to provide a basis for examinaitn and
discussion of questions relating to the secondary mark Association
of Southeast Asian Nations - "ASEAN was established in 1967 to promote
political, economic, and social cooperation among its six member
countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and
Brunei. ASEAN headquarters are in Jakarta, Indonesia. In January 1992,
ASEAN" At. wt. - Atomic Weight ATFP - Arab Trade
Financing Program athwartships - Across the ship or from side to
side.
athwartships - Across the ship or from side to side.
ATI - "American Traders Index, Andean Trade
Initiative" Atl. - Atlantic ATLAS - Automated Trade
Locator Assistance Network ATMIC - Agricultural Trade and
Marketing Information Center ATOs - Agricultural Trade
Offices ATP - Advanced Technology Products ATPA -
Andean Trade Preference Act ATPI - Andean Trade Preference
Initiative AUMA - "Die Ausstellungs- und Messe-Ausschuss der
Deutschen, Wirtschaft" Ausfuhrkredit-Gesellschaft - AKA
(English: Export Credit Establishment) is an association of German banks
which provide medium and long-term funding for exports.
Ausstellungs (Die) - und Messe-Ausschuss der Deutschen
Wirtschaft - "AUMA (German: the German Industry Council for
Exhibitions and Trade Fairs) promotes exports by bringing together
government, semiprivate, and private organizations in the coordination of
domestic and overseas trade events. AUMA is a private organization
" Australia Group - "The Australia Group, AG, is an informal
forum through which 22 industrialized nations cooperate to curb
proliferation of chemical and biological weapons through a supply
approach. The AG's first meeting, held at the Australian Embassy in Paris
in June 19" Automated Broker Interface - "ABI, a part of
Customs' Automated Commercial System, permits transmission of data
pertaining to merchandise being imported into the United States. Qualified
participants include brokers, importers, carriers, port authorities, and
independent data process" Automated Clearinghouse - The
Automated Clearinghouse (ACH) is a feature of the Automated Broker
Interface which is a part of Customs' Automated Commercial System. The ACH
combines elements of bank lock box arrangements with electronic funds
transfer services to replace cash or c Automated Commercial
System - "The Customs Service's Automated Commercial System, ACS, is a
joint public-private sector computerized data processing and
telecommunications system linking customhouses, members of the import
trade community, and other government agencies with the
Customs" Automated Export Reporting Program - The AERP provides
for electronic submission of most information required on the Shipper's
Export Declaration. The program was initiated in 1969 with the intent of
enabling large volume exporters to submit electronically and facilitate
Census Bureau data Automated Information Exchange - "AIES, a
part of Customs' Automated Commercial System, allows for exchange of
classification and value information between field units and headquarters.
" Automated Manifest Systems - "AMS, a part of Customs'
Automated Commercial System (ACS) controls imported merchandise from the
time a carrier's cargo manifest is electronically transmitted to Customs
until control is relinquished to another segment of the ACS.
" Automated Trade Locator Assistance Network - "ATLAS is a Small
Business Administration-sponsored, contractor-operated, automated system
which provides market research information and statistics on world markets
by SIC code (and possibly harmonized system). Indirect access is available
for businesses" AUTOVON - Automatic Voice Network Aux.
- Auxiliary Vessel Av. - Average Av. disbts. -
Average disbursements AVE - Ad Valorem Equivalent AWB
- Airway Bill Class or Kind of Merchandise - "A term used in
defining the scope of an antidumping investigation. Included in the
""class or kind"" of merchandize is merchandise sold in the home market
which is ""such or similar"" to the petitioned product. ""Such or
similar"" merchandise is that merchandi" J Curve and Real Exchange
Rates - "The current account may initially worsen before improving in
response to real depreciation in exchange rates, because it takes time for
the growth of import volumes to decline in response to higher import
prices. This phenomenon is known as the ""J-curve " The Corporacion
Andina de Fomento - "CAF (English: Andean Development Corporation)
supports economic integration among members of the Andean Group by
encouraging specialization, distribution of investments and by providing
financial and technical help."
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