U.S./Japan trade
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Letters of interest for membership in the U.S.-Japan Private Sector Government Commission for 2004 should be submitted by April 27, according to a 1March 22 Federal Register notice. The group aims to better integrate the U.S. and Japanese private sectors by developing methods to reduce barriers to trade and identify regulatory reforms. AdvaMed, who was part of the commission last year, says it is considering re-applying for membership...
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