Essentials of International TradeJ. Wiley & sons, Incorporated, 1923 - 398 páginas |
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... transportation facilities and to hazards attached to trading , only rare and therefore expen- sive commodities could be made objects of exchange ; the articles moved were costly woods , precious stones , silks , spices , ivory and ...
... transportation facilities and to hazards attached to trading , only rare and therefore expen- sive commodities could be made objects of exchange ; the articles moved were costly woods , precious stones , silks , spices , ivory and ...
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... transportation . Heavy and bulky com- modities are being moved to - day over vast stretches of land and sea with greater ease and smaller cost than light and compact articles were moved in former times . With their resources in some ...
... transportation . Heavy and bulky com- modities are being moved to - day over vast stretches of land and sea with greater ease and smaller cost than light and compact articles were moved in former times . With their resources in some ...
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... transportation to a distributing center and the cost of handling merchandise at that place ; they also usually eliminate profit - taking by foreign intermediaries . However , the latter is not always the case . The mere fact that goods ...
... transportation to a distributing center and the cost of handling merchandise at that place ; they also usually eliminate profit - taking by foreign intermediaries . However , the latter is not always the case . The mere fact that goods ...
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... transportation , must be exported in order to import a few expensive manufactured goods . Free trade keeps a country sparsely populated and dooms it to carry on a one - cropping , soil - exhausting system of agriculture . The ...
... transportation , must be exported in order to import a few expensive manufactured goods . Free trade keeps a country sparsely populated and dooms it to carry on a one - cropping , soil - exhausting system of agriculture . The ...
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... transportation is suf- ficient to offset the difference in the cost of production ; this obviously is not the case when import duties must be levied in order to enable the domestic industry to compete . As to the stability of the ...
... transportation is suf- ficient to offset the difference in the cost of production ; this obviously is not the case when import duties must be levied in order to enable the domestic industry to compete . As to the stability of the ...
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Página 84 - Unfair methods of competition and unfair acts in the importation of articles into the United States, or in their sale by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of either, the effect or tendency of which is to destroy or substantially injure an industry, efficiently and economically operated, in the United States...
Página 84 - ... the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from which the same has been imported...
Página 139 - In whole or In part of Imported materials, or of materials subject to Internal-revenue tax...
Página 71 - That all articles of foreign manufacture or production, which are capable of being marked, stamped, branded, or labeled, without injury, shall be marked, stamped, branded, or labeled in legible English words, in a conspicuous place that shall not be covered or obscured by any subsequent attachments or arrangements, so as to indicate the country of origin.
Página 90 - States. (d) Export Value. — The export value of imported merchandise shall be the market value or the price, at the time of exportation of such merchandise to the United States, at which such or similar merchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in the principal markets of the country from which exported, in the usual wholesale quantities and In the ordinary course of trade...
Página 70 - Kingdom, unless such name or trade mark is accompanied by a definite indication of the country in which the goods were made or produced, are hereby prohibited to be imported into the United Kingdom...
Página 304 - ... after its creation, shall file with the Federal Trade Commission a verified written statement setting forth the location of its offices or places of business and the names and addresses of all its officers and of all its stockholders or members...
Página 83 - Canada is less than the fair market value of the same article when sold for home consumption in the usual and ordinary course...
Página 156 - VII, title 7, sees. 541-545), and for collecting and disseminating to American producers, importers, exporters, and other interested persons information relative to the world supply of and need for American agricultural products, marketing methods, conditions, prices, and other factors, a knowledge of which is necessary to the advantageous disposition of such products in foreign countries, independently and in cooperation with other...
Página 380 - America shall exercise due diligence to make the said vessel in all respects seaworthy and properly manned, equipped, and supplied, neither the vessel, her owner or owners, agent or charterers, shall become or be held responsible for damage or loss resulting from faults or errors in navigation or in the management of said vessel...