106-1 Hearing: Defense Offsets: Are They Taking Away Our Jobs?, June 29, 19992000 |
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... competition . By refusing to negotiate offsets , U.S. companies run the risk of losing the contracts to international competitors that are willing to accept the offset requirements . We are here today to listen to the concerns raised ...
... competition . By refusing to negotiate offsets , U.S. companies run the risk of losing the contracts to international competitors that are willing to accept the offset requirements . We are here today to listen to the concerns raised ...
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... competition . By refusing to negotiate offsets , U.S. companies run the risk of losing the contracts to international competitors that are willing to accept the offset requirements . We are here today to listen to the concerns raised ...
... competition . By refusing to negotiate offsets , U.S. companies run the risk of losing the contracts to international competitors that are willing to accept the offset requirements . We are here today to listen to the concerns raised ...
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... competitive market for civil and military aerospace products . Aerospace workers , on the other hand , take the view that increasingly high offset concessions in aerospace sales are creating new foreign competitors and place the ...
... competitive market for civil and military aerospace products . Aerospace workers , on the other hand , take the view that increasingly high offset concessions in aerospace sales are creating new foreign competitors and place the ...
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... competitive pressures in the marketplace . The General Accounting Office , examining increasing offset requirements associated with military exports , recognized that foreign governments may demand offsets informally , as a criterion ...
... competitive pressures in the marketplace . The General Accounting Office , examining increasing offset requirements associated with military exports , recognized that foreign governments may demand offsets informally , as a criterion ...
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... competitive domestic suppliers lose sales . Second , technology transfers and other forms of offsets enable foreign suppliers to become more sophisticated and experienced , enabling foreign firms to compete against U.S. companies in ...
... competitive domestic suppliers lose sales . Second , technology transfers and other forms of offsets enable foreign suppliers to become more sophisticated and experienced , enabling foreign firms to compete against U.S. companies in ...
Términos y frases comunes
addition aerospace employment Aerospace Offsets aerospace workers Airbus aircraft sales assistance billion Bureau of Export Chairman CHALLENGES IN AEROSPACE civil aerospace commercial aircraft competitors Congress contract countertrade decline defense contractors defense industrial base defense industry defense offsets Defense Production Defense Production Act defense trade Department of Defense domestic Economic Policy Institute effects of offsets European European Union Export Administration foreign competition foreign governments GATT Government Procurement HERRNSTADT impact of offsets important indirect offsets job losses JOHNSON labor MAJAK manufacturers ment MICA military multilateral national security negotiations offset agreements offset arrangements offset obligations offset policy offset requirements offsets in defense outsourcing percent prime contractors prohibit purchase sectors South Korea subcontractors suppliers technology transfer Thank TIERNEY Trends and Challenges U.S. aerospace industry U.S. companies U.S. contractors U.S. defense U.S. economy U.S. government U.S. industry United VOLKMAN weapon systems World Trade Organization
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Página 31 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall be accorded treatment no less favourable than that accorded to like products of national origin in respect of all laws, regulations and requirements affecting their internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use.
Página 32 - ... (i) relating to fissionable materials or the materials from which they are derived; (ii) relating to the traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war and to such traffic in other goods and materials as is carried on directly or indirectly for the purpose of supplying a military establishment; (iii) taken in time of war or other emergency in international relations...
Página 31 - The contracting parties recognize that internal taxes and other internal charges, and laws, regulations and requirements affecting the internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use of products, and internal quantitative regulations requiring the mixture, processing or use of products in specified amounts or proportions, should not be applied to imported or domestic products so as to afford protection to domestic production.
Página 31 - III, any advantage, favour, privilege or immunity granted by any contracting party to any product originating in or destined for any other country shall be accorded immediately and unconditionally to the like product originating in or destined for the territories of all other contracting parties.
Página 32 - The provisions of this Article shall not apply to laws, regulations or requirements governing the procurement by governmental agencies of products purchased for governmental purposes and not with a view to commercial resale or with a view to use in the production of goods for commercial sale.
Página 39 - Signatories shall not require airlines, aircraft manufacturers, or other entities engaged in the purchase of civil aircraft, nor exert unreasonable pressure on them, to procure civil aircraft from any particular source, which would create discrimination against suppliers from any Signatory.
Página 33 - ... to prevent any contracting party from taking any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests...
Página 33 - With respect to all laws, regulations, procedures and practices regarding government procurement covered by this Agreement, each Party shall provide immediately and unconditionally to the products, services and suppliers of other Parties offering products or services of the Parties, treatment no less favourable than: (a) that accorded to domestic products, services and suppliers; and (b) that accorded to products, services and suppliers of any other Party.
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Página 31 - Hld art. 3.5 (''No contracting party shall establish or maintain any internal quantitative regulation relating to the mixture, processing or use of products in specified amounts or proportions which requires, directly or indirectly, that any specified amount or proportion of any product must be supplied from domestic sources.").