Tag: Domestic preferences

Opening Foreign Procurement Markets Amid Domestic Preferences

4799966852_b62f9a3dea_z In 1981, the United States implemented its first international procurement agreement. Since then, opening foreign procurement markets for American goods, services and suppliers has been a consistent objective of U.S. trade policy. Through pursuit of this objective, the U.S. has gained . . . . Read More This posting by Jean Heilman Grier was published in America’s Trade Policy, a blog of the Wilson Center, on August 18, 2014.

In 1981, the United States implemented its first international procurement agreement. Since then, opening foreign procurement markets for American goods, services and suppliers has been a consistent objective of U.S. trade policy. Through pursuit of this