Special Duty Treatment Or Repeal of Articles Assembled Or Fabricated Abroad: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Second Session ... March 24 and 25, 1976U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 374 páginas |
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... involved here is a counter - factual question . That is , you are asking the question , what would happen if ? What would happen if the 807.00 were repealed ? You can't know that until you know something about the relative costs of ...
... involved here is a counter - factual question . That is , you are asking the question , what would happen if ? What would happen if the 807.00 were repealed ? You can't know that until you know something about the relative costs of ...
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... involved in 1969 would have been raised on the average by 2.4 percent at 1969 tariff rates . Producers not assembling abroad would be in a slightly better position vis - a - vis their domestic competitors who did so ; however , the ...
... involved in 1969 would have been raised on the average by 2.4 percent at 1969 tariff rates . Producers not assembling abroad would be in a slightly better position vis - a - vis their domestic competitors who did so ; however , the ...
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... involved and reduce exports that are sold abroad after assembly or processing . B. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS By making our exports of components less competitive while not appreciably reducing our imports , repeal of 807.00-806.30 would work ...
... involved and reduce exports that are sold abroad after assembly or processing . B. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS By making our exports of components less competitive while not appreciably reducing our imports , repeal of 807.00-806.30 would work ...
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... involved in interna- tional trade . For example , in 1975 half of the one billion dollars in orders re- ceived by my ... involvement in international business has promoted job security for U.S. workers . This is because in the past ...
... involved in interna- tional trade . For example , in 1975 half of the one billion dollars in orders re- ceived by my ... involvement in international business has promoted job security for U.S. workers . This is because in the past ...
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... involved in rather detailed discussions with the IRS on these matters . They watch us very carefully . Mr. SANDERS . On our manufacturing operations in Malaysia we have a tax - free status there . As a result , the IRS monitors us very ...
... involved in rather detailed discussions with the IRS on these matters . They watch us very carefully . Mr. SANDERS . On our manufacturing operations in Malaysia we have a tax - free status there . As a result , the IRS monitors us very ...
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abroad Advanced Micro Devices AFL-CIO Agreement levels AGREEMENTS Country American assembly operations balance of trade border BUREAU OF RESOURCES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUREAU Calif Chairman COMMERCE DOMESTIC Committee companies competitive control levels unless cost Country by Category Customs DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE dutiable value duty economic El Paso elimination employment Equivalent Square Yard export fabric firms FORM DIB-301 REV garments GATT GOLDFINGER Grouping Sub-Ceiling Haiti increase integrated circuits INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION International Trade Commission knit Doz labor levels unless otherwise Man-Made Fiber Textiles Maquiladora men's and boys Mexican Mexico million nightwear Nogales OFFICE OF TEXTILES offshore participating countries Paso plants processing repeal of items RESOURCES AND TRADE SUMMARY OF AGREEMENTS Tariff Commission tariff items Tariff Schedules textile products tion TRADE ASSISTANCE OFFICE TSUSA U.S. components U.S. DEPARTMENT U.S. jobs U.S. market U.S. Tariff U.S. Tariff Commission Unit Equivalent Square USCOMM-DC VANDER VEEN wearing apparel wool workers yarn
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Página 78 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means...
Página 82 - USC 1202). provides that articles assembled abroad in whole or in part of fabricated components, the product of the United States, which (a) were exported in condition ready for assembly without further fabrication, (b) have not lost their physical identity in such articles by change In form, shape, or otherwise...
Página 78 - States; but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made, under general regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury...
Página 82 - Articles assembled abroad in whole or in part of fabricated components, the product of the United States, which (a) were exported in condition ready for assembly without further fabrication, (b) have not lost their physical identity in such articles by change in form, shape or otherwise, and (c) have not been advanced in value or improved in condition abroad except by being assembled and except by operations incidental to the assembly process such as cleaning, lubricating and painting..
Página 81 - Commission shall deposit with the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Finance of the Senate, a copy of the portions of its report to the President dealing with the articles with respect to which such limits or minimum requirements are not complied with.
Página 269 - ... products and to provide scope for a greater share for them in world trade in these products. 4. Actions taken under this Arrangement shall not interrupt or discourage the autonomous industrial adjustment processes of participating countries. Furthermore, actions taken under this Arrangement should be accompanied by the pursuit of appropriate economic and social policies, in a manner consistent with national laws and systems, required by changes in the pattern of trade in textiles and in the comparative...
Página 269 - The basic objectives shall be to achieve the expansion of trade, the reduction of barriers to such trade and the progressive liberalization of world trade in textile products, while at the same time ensuring the orderly and equitable development of this trade and avoidance of disruptive effects in Individual markets and on individual lines of production in both importing and exporting countries.
Página 271 - If, in the opinion of any participating importing country, its market in terms of the definition of market disruption in Annex A is being disrupted by imports of a certain textile product not already subject to restraint, it shall seek consultations with the participating exporting country or countries concerned with a view to removing such disruption. In its request the importing country may indicate the specific level at which it considers that exports of such products should be restrained, a level...
Página 267 - ... products made by the same industry, or similar factors. The existence of damage shall be determined on the basis of an examination of the appropriate factors having a bearing on the evolution of the state of the industry in question such as : turnover, market share, profits, export performance, employment, volume of disruptive and other imports, production, utilization of capacity, productivity and investments. No one or several of these factors can necessarily give decisive guidance.