INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION
International Trade Administration.A unit in the U.S. Department of Commerce responsible for promoting world trade and strengthening the international trade and investment position of the
United States. • Created in 1980, the agency operates through three offices: the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Import Services, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Market Access and Compliance, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Trade Development. — Abbr. ITA.
[Blacks Law 8th]