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The United States Department of Commerce is a federal agency of the U.S. that regulates trade and economic activities within the country, as evidenced by its role in setting tariff data [1], managing the 'Entity List' that restricts purchases in the U.S. {fact:3, fact:4, fact:6}, and implementing export controls [2].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 4 facts
claimThe United States Department of Commerce implemented controls on the export and licensing of security-relevant technologies to China.
claimThe United States Department of Commerce’s 'Entity List' prohibits listed Chinese businesses and individuals from making purchases in the United States or from US companies.
claimChinese businesses and individuals listed on the United States Department of Commerce’s 'Entity List' are prohibited from making purchases in the United States or from US companies.
claimThe United States Department of Commerce’s 'Entity List' prohibits listed Chinese businesses and individuals from making purchases in the United States or from US companies.
What Are the Key Macroeconomic Indicators? | IG International ig.com 1 fact
referenceKey US economic indicators include Interest rates (Federal Reserve, Quarterly), GDP growth rates (Bureau of Economic Analysis, Quarterly), Labour market statistics (Department of Labor, Every three months), Non-farm payroll (Department of Labor, Monthly), Industrial production and capacity utilization (Federal Reserve, Monthly), Consumer spending (Department of Commerce, Monthly), and Building permits (The Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce, Every three months).
Transatlantic Trade, the Trump Disruption and the World ... - ECPS populismstudies.org 1 fact
measurementThe final baseline tariff in the Trump–EU framework agreement was 15%, which was more than twelve times the average US tariff rate of 1.2% on EU goods at the end of 2024, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce (2025).