Trade Reform: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6767, The Trade Reform Act of 1973, Partes4-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 5317 páginas |
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... Employment " . 507 Estimated weekly benefit amounts under administration proposed unemployment compensation benefits standards_ Comparative international labor cost and productivity- 539 579 State , Department of : Table of defense ...
... Employment " . 507 Estimated weekly benefit amounts under administration proposed unemployment compensation benefits standards_ Comparative international labor cost and productivity- 539 579 State , Department of : Table of defense ...
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... The result would have been , in our opinion , a much healthier industry with stronger export potential , higher employment and better profitability . Market disruption . - The high voltage insulator situation just 3119.
... The result would have been , in our opinion , a much healthier industry with stronger export potential , higher employment and better profitability . Market disruption . - The high voltage insulator situation just 3119.
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... employment in the United States of 74 million in March of this year , manufacture accounts for only 19.5 million or 26.3 percent . Wholesale and retail trade account for 15.9 million employees or 21.4 percent of the total employed . We ...
... employment in the United States of 74 million in March of this year , manufacture accounts for only 19.5 million or 26.3 percent . Wholesale and retail trade account for 15.9 million employees or 21.4 percent of the total employed . We ...
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... employment , profits and sales of U.S. corpora- tions . The ability to adduce evidence of injury lies uniquely in the hands of those claiming injury . The market for office machinery is a burgeoning one with new prod- ducts and new ...
... employment , profits and sales of U.S. corpora- tions . The ability to adduce evidence of injury lies uniquely in the hands of those claiming injury . The market for office machinery is a burgeoning one with new prod- ducts and new ...
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... employment payments . We recommend also that greater emphasis be placed on finding and training affected workers for other specific jobs . RELIEF FROM TRADE PRACTICES The actual facts of competition and commerce determining whether ...
... employment payments . We recommend also that greater emphasis be placed on finding and training affected workers for other specific jobs . RELIEF FROM TRADE PRACTICES The actual facts of competition and commerce determining whether ...
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abroad adjustment assistance agreements American antidumping assembly authority balance of trade believe Benrus bill BROTZMAN Bulova Chairman Mills Committee compete competitive components Congress cost countervailing duty countries defendants dollar domestic marble Ebauches economic effect employment equipment FALK foreign markets foreign trade Government granite HOOD imports increase international trade Japan jewels KARTH Kennedy round labor Lester Hogan letter to Chairman Liberty Lobby marble industry ment Mexican brick Mexico million National non-tariff nontariff barriers operations overseas PACKARD percent plant President problem proposed quarrying restrictions SCHNEEBELI Section semiconductor industry Sherman Act statement Swiss Switzerland Tariff Commission Tariff Schedules testimony Thank Timex tion Trade Expansion Act trade negotiations Trade Reform Act travertine TSUS U.S. Department U.S. exports U.S. industry U.S. manufacturers U.S. market U.S. Tariff Commission U.S. trade unfair United WAGGONNER Watch Company watch manufacturers watch movements WEMA
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Página 3203 - Law or, in the alternative, if the parties desire to schedule a hearing as to the form of the decree, the court will be glad to sit with the affected parties in order to work out a decree.
Página 3194 - ... between two or more persons or corporations either of whom, as agent or principal, is engaged in importing any article from any foreign country into the United States, and when such combination, conspiracy, trust, agreement, or contract is intended to operate in restraint of lawful trade, or free competition in lawful trade or commerce, or to increase the market price in any part of the United States of any article or articles imported or intended to be imported into the United States, or of...
Página 3292 - That whenever the Secretary of the Treasury (hereinafter in this act called the "Secretary"), after such investigation as he deems necessary, finds that an industry in the United States is being or is likely to be injured or is prevented from being established...
Página 3292 - ... (c) The Secretary, upon determining whether foreign merchandise Is being, or Is likely to be, sold in the United States at less than its fair value, and the United States Tariff Commission, upon making its determination under subsection (a) of this section, shall each publish such determination In the FEDERAL REGISTER, with a statement of the reasons therefor, whether such determination is in the affirmative or in the negative.
Página 3194 - That every combination, conspiracy, trust, agreement, or contract is hereby declared to be contrary to public policy, illegal, and void, when the same is made by or between two or more persons or corporations either of whom is engaged in importing any article from any foreign country into the United States, and when such combination, conspiracy, trust, agreement, or contract...
Página 3292 - ... the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make all needful regulations for the identification of such articles and merchandise and for the assessment and collection of such additional duties.
Página 3131 - Charles be put in the record? The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, that will be done.
Página 3203 - Conventional restrictions aimed at preventing the development of competitive watch manufacturers were "not directed at the. United States watch industry." The United States watch industry was the Swiss watch industry's biggest competitor, and the restrictions of the Convention have obviously had a crippling effect in this country, and were so intended. The only question suggested here is whether the acts of the defendants have affected United States trade and commerce and, if so, whether they have...
Página 3191 - I cannot accept the argument that the defendants' Conventional restrictions aimed at preventing the development of competitive watch manufacturers were •not directed at the United States watch industry.
Página 3200 - intended by defendants to and did impose unreasonable restrictions on the manufacture of watches and watch parts in the United States." Typical of such practices were Swiss prohibitions on the export of watchmaking machinery to this country, their imposition of quantity limits on the number of watches Bulova would be "permitted" to produce in its US plant, their refusal to export watch parts except for repair purposes, their threatening...