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Foreign Agents' Lobbying Expenditures in the U.S. (1997-2008): Insights from Top 15 Countries

This report details the total lobbying expenditures by foreign agents in the U.S. from 1997 to 2008, focusing on the investments made by the top 15 countries. It highlights that trade has emerged as the most significant issue area for foreign agent lobbying activities. The data reveals trends and patterns in lobbying expenditures, shedding light on how different nations approach U.S. lobbying and influence. Note that some agents may report multiple categories of lobbying for individual entries, which can affect totals.

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Foreign Agents' Lobbying Expenditures in the U.S. (1997-2008): Insights from Top 15 Countries

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  1. Money spent by foreign agents for U.S. lobbyists, $M

  2. Total lobbying expenditures by top 15 countries, 1997-2008

  3. Trade represents the largest issue area for foreign agent lobbying, $M *Note: some agents record more than one category of lobbying for a particular entry

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