International Trade Administration. An agency within the US Department of Commerce with a number of functions that fall within the broad arena of international trade, including export promotion and administration of antidumping and countervailing duty investigations. See “Import Administration.
Information Technology Agreement. A WTO-based agreement with over 50 members that provides for duty-free trade in information technology and telecommunications products. (ATI : Accord sur la technologie de l'information)
International Trade Administration. This is a U.S. government agency which promotes U.S. foreign commerce and assists U.S. trade and investment overseas.
Information Technology Agreement. A WTO-based agreement endorsed by several Members that calls for the gradual elimination of most-favoured-nation tariffs on many information technology and telecommunication products.
(Industrial Telecommunications Association) It is the leading trade association for the information and communications technology industry
International Trade Administration of the US Department of Commerce, the agency responsible for anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations under US law. If the ITA establishes the existence of dumping and subsidization in a particular case, the ITC must then determine whether or not there is injury to domestic producers.
International Trade Administration and WTO Information Technology Agreement
Industrial Telecommunications Association. A Washington, D.C. trade group serving private wireless licensees such as airlines and oil companies.