Trade with Japan: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, August 26, September 18, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 230 páginas |
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... questions concerning the current range of U.S Japan bilateral trade problems . At about 11:15 or so we will receive testimony on House Concu rent Resolution 383 , a resolution disapproving the President's dec sion not to provide import ...
... questions concerning the current range of U.S Japan bilateral trade problems . At about 11:15 or so we will receive testimony on House Concu rent Resolution 383 , a resolution disapproving the President's dec sion not to provide import ...
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... questions by members of the committee ? Thank you very much for your statement . Do you want unanimous consent to extend your full statement in the record ? Mr. BRODHEAD . Yes , Mr. Chairman . Mr. VANIK . Without objection , it is so ...
... questions by members of the committee ? Thank you very much for your statement . Do you want unanimous consent to extend your full statement in the record ? Mr. BRODHEAD . Yes , Mr. Chairman . Mr. VANIK . Without objection , it is so ...
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... questions of Mr. Pease ? Mr. Schulze ? Mr. SCHULZE . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . In my opinion , this concurrent resolution is window dressing so that we can symbolically say we have done something , and perhaps it might even be ...
... questions of Mr. Pease ? Mr. Schulze ? Mr. SCHULZE . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . In my opinion , this concurrent resolution is window dressing so that we can symbolically say we have done something , and perhaps it might even be ...
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... questions of Mr. Pease ? Mr. Frenzel . Mr. FRENZEL . Mr. Chairman , I want to thank our colleague , Mr. Pease , for his excellent testimony and to suggest , as I would have had you not made your statement , that that is about the thrust ...
... questions of Mr. Pease ? Mr. Frenzel . Mr. FRENZEL . Mr. Chairman , I want to thank our colleague , Mr. Pease , for his excellent testimony and to suggest , as I would have had you not made your statement , that that is about the thrust ...
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... question of the negotiations on the Government procurement code . We have had several rounds of discussions with Japan focusing on the question of the inclusion of Nippon Telegraph & Telephone procurement under the Govern- ment ...
... question of the negotiations on the Government procurement code . We have had several rounds of discussions with Japan focusing on the question of the inclusion of Nippon Telegraph & Telephone procurement under the Govern- ment ...
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Advanced Micro Devices agreement American approval areas auto balance balance of trade Bank barriers bilateral CAMPOBASSO Chairman competitive concern Congress cost of capital customs deficit depreciation domestic economic efforts equipment exports to Japan financing foreign Fujitsu GIBBONS Giddings & Lewis Government of Japan Government Procurement Code Hitachi HORMATS increase industrial policy integrated circuits International Trade investment issues Japa Japanese companies Japanese government Japanese imports Japanese industry Japanese market JETRO machine tool major manufacturers ment million Ministry MITI MITI's negotiations percent pressure vessels problems procedures purchases quotas rate of return requirements research and development result sector semiconductor industry Semiconductor Industry Association specific standards statement steel subcommittee suppliers synfuels tariff Task Force telecommunications tion Tokyo U.S. companies U.S. exports U.S. industry U.S. semiconductor companies U.S. trade VANIK
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Página 90 - For this purpose, technical regulations shall not be more trade-restrictive than necessary to fulfil a legitimate objective, taking account of the risks non-fulfilment would create. Such legitimate objectives are, inter alia: national security requirements; the prevention of deceptive practices; protection of human health or safety, animal or plant life or health, or the environment.
Página 1 - Commission conducts investigations to determine whether an article is being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to be a substantial cause of serious injury, or the threat thereof, to the domestic industry producing an article like or directly competitive with the imported article.
Página 108 - Japan, industries such as steel, oil-refining, petro-chemicals, automobiles, aircraft, industrial machinery of all sorts, and electronics, including electronic computers. From a short-run, static viewpoint, encouragement of such industries would seem to conflict with economic rationalism. But from a long-range viewpoint, these are precisely the industries where income elasticity of demand is high, technological progress is rapid, and labour productivity rises fast.
Página 109 - Key governmental departments, such as the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and the Ministry of Finance...
Página 108 - The Ministry of International Trade and Industry decided to establish in Japan industries which require intensive employment of capital and technology, industries that in consideration of comparative cost of production should be the most inappropriate for Japan, industries such as steel, oil refining, petro-chemicals, automobiles, aircraft, industrial machinery of all sorts, and later electronics, including electronic computers.
Página 212 - Members are farmer cooperatives and independent shippers which represent over 75 percent of the 10,500 citrus fruit growers in Arizona and California. These growers produce oranges, lemons, grapefruit, tangerines and limes. This fruit is marketed in both fresh and processed forms. The League speaks on behalf of the California-Arizona citrus fruit industry on matters of general concern such as legislative, foreign trade and other similar topics. Representatives of the League have devoted much time...
Página 2 - To amend the Tariff Schedules of the United States with respect to the rate of duty on olives.
Página 108 - Industry proliferate sectoral targets and plans; they confer, they tinker, they exhort. This is the 'economics by admonition...
Página 188 - ... each head up large industrial groups of their own while Fujitsu, Mitsubishi Electric, and Nippon Electric are each a member of a group which includes a major bank, ie Dai Ichi Kangyo Bank, Mitsubishi Bank, and Sumitomo Bank, respectively. To the extent that a keiretsu bank directly or indirectly owns a significant interest in the shares of a borrower, it has a continuing voice in establishing corporate policy and direction. This control, coupled with the assurance of financial assistance or loan...
Página 116 - So it is that the tidier the model of Japan's political economy, the less it conforms to reality. Clearly, all but a relatively few of the day-to-day economic decisions must be made in the private sector — within, to be sure, the bounds set by law and custom, but certainly not accotding to a blueprint made in Tokyo.