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Embassies in Buhl, ID
Buhl City - Police Department- Office & Records - Buhl, ID - Phone: (208) 543-4200
Libraries - Buhl, ID - Phone: (208) 543-6500
West End Cemetery District - Buhl, ID - Phone: (208) 543-4251
West End Senior Citizen Center - Buhl, ID - Phone: (208) 543-4577
Helpful Definition for: Embassies
An embassy in Buhl is a permanent diplomatic mission, and the person in charge of the mission is known as the ambassador. The term 'embassy' is often used to refer to the building or compound housing an ambassador's offices and staff. Technically, however, 'embassy' refers to the diplomatic delegation itself, while the office building in which they work is known as a chancery. The role of such a mission is to protect, in the receiving State, the interests of the sending State, and of its nationals, within the limits permitted by international law; negotiating with the Government of the receiving State as directed by the sending State; promoting friendly relations between the sending State and the receiving State, and developing their economic, cultural and scientific relations.
Recent Business News for: Embassies
Business without Borders: Trade between emerging markets is increasing - CanadianBusiness.com
Business without Borders: Trade between emerging markets is increasingCanadianBusiness.comAs of this year, about 30% of BWI's business involves exporting from Canadian sources to other markets, 30% is exporting from the US to other markets, and the remaining 40% consists of what's called “South-South” trading.