Extension of Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on H.J. Res. 407, a Joint Resolution to Extend the Authority of the President Under Section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as AmendedU.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - 867 páginas |
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... Wool Manufacturers_ Budd , B. C. , Detroit , Mich . , chairman , export committee , Automobile Manufacturers ... Wool Hat Manufacturers ' Association of America , and other domestic interests . - 459 282 Marsh , Benjamin C. , executive ...
... Wool Manufacturers_ Budd , B. C. , Detroit , Mich . , chairman , export committee , Automobile Manufacturers ... Wool Hat Manufacturers ' Association of America , and other domestic interests . - 459 282 Marsh , Benjamin C. , executive ...
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... Wool Hat Manufacturers Association of America .. 282 Wright Steel & Wire Co. , G. F .. 284 DATES OF HEARING February 26 , 1940 . February 27 , 1940 . February 28 , 1940 . February 29 , 1940 . March 1 , 1940 . March 2 , 1940 . March 4 ...
... Wool Hat Manufacturers Association of America .. 282 Wright Steel & Wire Co. , G. F .. 284 DATES OF HEARING February 26 , 1940 . February 27 , 1940 . February 28 , 1940 . February 29 , 1940 . March 1 , 1940 . March 2 , 1940 . March 4 ...
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... wool . Nevertheless , it is with this ancient bugaboo that opponents of the agreements are attempting to stir up sentiment for discontinuance of the program . They have chosen to ignore the major facts . Instead , they use figures which ...
... wool . Nevertheless , it is with this ancient bugaboo that opponents of the agreements are attempting to stir up sentiment for discontinuance of the program . They have chosen to ignore the major facts . Instead , they use figures which ...
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... wool , cotton , and ' certain other textile fibers . The present war has occasioned no change in the German export - control system . Foreign - exchange control . In the United Kingdom , the purchase of foreign exchange for payment of ...
... wool , cotton , and ' certain other textile fibers . The present war has occasioned no change in the German export - control system . Foreign - exchange control . In the United Kingdom , the purchase of foreign exchange for payment of ...
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... wool imports , and a $ 5,000,000 increase in those of hides and skins . The rise that has probably received the greatest attention , however , is that which took place in cattle imports in response to the relatively high prices in this ...
... wool imports , and a $ 5,000,000 increase in those of hides and skins . The rise that has probably received the greatest attention , however , is that which took place in cattle imports in response to the relatively high prices in this ...
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