united states trade and development agency

United States Trade and Development Agency. An independent federal agency in the executive branch responsible for promoting trade between the United States and developing countries to create jobs in the United States and to promote economic progress in poorer nations. • It was established in 1961 as the Trade and Development Program and was renamed in 1992. — Abbr. TDA; USTDA.
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