United States-Japan Trade ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 92 páginas |
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... cost of dollar goods ( imports ) has been arti- ficially high , and in the United States the cost of yen products ( ex- ports ) has been unusually low . As the " Economic Report of the President " 2 politely stated : The substantial ...
... cost of dollar goods ( imports ) has been arti- ficially high , and in the United States the cost of yen products ( ex- ports ) has been unusually low . As the " Economic Report of the President " 2 politely stated : The substantial ...
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... costs were judged to be about 17 percent below the U.S. level ; in the fall of 1978 the figure was +8 percent ; just ... cost increases with ¥ 9 billion extra profits . These were brought about by stepped - up production and ¥ 15 billion ...
... costs were judged to be about 17 percent below the U.S. level ; in the fall of 1978 the figure was +8 percent ; just ... cost increases with ¥ 9 billion extra profits . These were brought about by stepped - up production and ¥ 15 billion ...
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... cost and competitiveness implications for the firm , since it must pay the full tariff for its telecommuncations line . This example was raised in the TFC on March 19,1979 , when the United States requested that the restrictions imposed ...
... cost and competitiveness implications for the firm , since it must pay the full tariff for its telecommuncations line . This example was raised in the TFC on March 19,1979 , when the United States requested that the restrictions imposed ...
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... costs resulting from the rise of the yen against the U.S. dollar since the mid - 1970's . ( 2 ) U.S. disincentives : U.S. laws and regulations that restrict the initiative and reduce the competitiveness of U.S. firms operating in the ...
... costs resulting from the rise of the yen against the U.S. dollar since the mid - 1970's . ( 2 ) U.S. disincentives : U.S. laws and regulations that restrict the initiative and reduce the competitiveness of U.S. firms operating in the ...
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... cost to the applicant and a marketing drawback due to lost time , since the manufacturer must begin the whole approval process again through another agent , because the first agent holds proprietary rights over the test data originally ...
... cost to the applicant and a marketing drawback due to lost time , since the manufacturer must begin the whole approval process again through another agent , because the first agent holds proprietary rights over the test data originally ...
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ABNER MIKVA agreement agricultural AL ULLMAN American areas balance of trade banks beef bilateral trade BILL FRENZEL businessmen citrus coal competitive depreciation dollars domestic economic efforts energy equipment exporting country exports to Japan foreign Government of Japan government procurement high technology increase industrial policy investment issues Japanese firms Japanese government Japanese imports Japanese market joint long-range major ment million Minister MITI nations negotiations Nihon Keizai percent platform frame Product approval programs protectionism Quantity Value Unit quota research and development rice robots sector semiconductor Source specific standards Strauss-Ushiba Subcommittee suppliers tariff Task Force telecommunications tion Tokyo Tokyo Round trade barriers trade deficits Trade Facilitation Committee trade imbalance trade problems trade relations trade with Japan trading companies U.S. dollars U.S. exports U.S. firms U.S. manufacturing U.S. Steel United States-Japan trade Ushiba Value Unit cost
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Página 88 - 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 26 - ITC makes a determination that "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 85 - Government anticipated that the total volume of imports of manufacturers, as well as the share of these imports in total Japanese imports, would continue to increase steadily. Both sides agreed to review progress in these matters in the Joint Trade Facilitation Committee or other appropriate forums and to take whatever corrective actions might be necessary.
Página 51 - 80s, however, it will be essential for Japan to develop technologies of its own. For this purpose, it is necessary to systematically pursue policies with an emphasis on the following three points. (1) Development of Creative Technologies: (a) Switchover to "forward engineering": Now that it has become increasingly difficult to find specific goals of development of imported technologies, Japan needs to press ahead with projects for the research and development of original technologies through trial...
Página 84 - Year (JFY) 1978, and stated its intention to take all reasonable and appropriate measures, including those previously announced with respect to public expenditures, in order to achieve this target.
Página 5 - The data seems to indicate that (aircraft excluded) we are a developing nation supplying a more advanced nation — we are Japan's plantation: haulers of wood and growers of crops, in exchange for high technology, value-added products.
Página 86 - The Governments of Japan and the United States agree that mutual reciprocity should be provided among Japan, the United States and other major countries in access opportunities to each other's markets, including the market for telecommunications.
Página 3 - Report, •From an economic point of view, a bilateral merchandise trade deficit should not be an object of great concern as long as a nation's worldwide current account is in rough balance. This economic truth, however, is a political falsity...
Página 85 - States of a governmenfr;industry buying mission sponsored by the Joint Trade Facilitation Committee. — A Japanese Cabinet decision to secure for foreign suppliers substantially increased opportunities under government procurement systems. — Simplification of inspection requirements on imports. — Expansion of credit for imports into Japan. — Relaxation of rules for the standard method of settlement. — Cooperation in international efforts to curb excessive competition in export credits. Economic...
Página 51 - R&D expenditures is in the order of one-third in Japan, compared with around a half in Western industrialized countries. This share should be raised in spite of the expected deficit in the national budget. (c) Recognizing that research and development of technologies are the nation's best interest, the government must make every effort to find a new source of funds for financing such...