Trade Embargo

Trade Embargo in the United States

Trade with Cuba and Cuba Sanctions

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Trade Embargo and the International Trade Law

Lifted: Trade Embargo in the History of U.S. Economic Sanctions Imposed against China

Note: the date of this economic sanction is: JUNE 11, 1971

Effective June 11, 1971, nonstrategic products and wheat were allowed to be exported to China under general license and, for the first time, commercial imports from China were allowed [12].

Sanctions by Authority:

31 CFR Parts 371 and 376 (36 F.R. 11808)

Occasion(s) Detailed

See December 1950 for original sanction

Note: Based on the China: U.S. Economic Sanctions Report.

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Notes and References

  1. 12 U.S. President, 1969- (Nixon). “Trade With the People's Republic of China.” Statement by the Press Secretary on the Lifting of Trade Controls Between the United States and the People's Republic, June 10, 1971. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, v. 7, June 14, 1971. p. 890; U.S. Commercial Relations With Communist Countries, by Vladimir Pregelj. 1984. CRS Report 84-67 E. p. 4.

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Further Reading

  • Trade Embargo entry in the Dictionary of International Trade Law (Raj Bhala)
  • Trade Embargo entry in the Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History (Thomas Carson; Mary Bonk)
  • Trade Embargo entry in the Dictionary of International Trade
  • Trade Embargo entry in the Dictionary of International Trade: Handbook of the Global Trade Community (Edward G. Hinkelman)