noun
Foreign Exchange Control Law
Refers to the Japanese law regulating foreign exchange and foreign trade. Often discussed in economic, legal, or historical contexts.
外国為替管理法は、戦後の日本の貿易を規制していた。
The Foreign Exchange Control Law regulated Japan's trade after the war.
The current law that replaced the Foreign Exchange Control Law in 1980, often abbreviated as 外為法.
Compound of 外国 (foreign country), 為替 (exchange), 管理 (control), and 法 (law). The term is a direct translation of the English 'Foreign Exchange Control Law'.