Trade Reform: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6767, The Trade Reform Act of 1973, Parte14U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 5317 páginas |
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... million pairs valued at $ 330 million . When we appeared last , in 1970 , net imports totaled 240 million pairs valued at $ 560 million . In 1972 , net imports reached almost 300 million pairs , valued at $ 835 million . See attachment ...
... million pairs valued at $ 330 million . When we appeared last , in 1970 , net imports totaled 240 million pairs valued at $ 560 million . In 1972 , net imports reached almost 300 million pairs , valued at $ 835 million . See attachment ...
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... million pairs of nonrubber footwear in 1968. By 1970 , production had fallen to 562 million pairs . Last year , production fell off even further to 527 million pairs , the lowest level since 1954 . See attachment D. 1973 SITUATION ...
... million pairs of nonrubber footwear in 1968. By 1970 , production had fallen to 562 million pairs . Last year , production fell off even further to 527 million pairs , the lowest level since 1954 . See attachment D. 1973 SITUATION ...
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... million hides in 1970. The action taken by Argentina in 1971 to restrict exports of hides eliminated almost 4 million pieces from world markets . An additional 2 million pieces were eliminated in 1972 , and exports in 1973 are ...
... million hides in 1970. The action taken by Argentina in 1971 to restrict exports of hides eliminated almost 4 million pieces from world markets . An additional 2 million pieces were eliminated in 1972 , and exports in 1973 are ...
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... MILLIONS 300 ATTACHMENT C NONRUB BER FOOTWEAR : NET IMPORTS -PAIRS AND VALUE , 1960-1972 DOLLAR VALUE IN MILLIONS 1900 270 NET IMPORTS ( NONRUBBER FOOTWEAR ) 240- 210 180 PAIRS AND VALUE 1960-1972 1800 1700 1600 1500 PAIRS IN MILLIONS ...
... MILLIONS 300 ATTACHMENT C NONRUB BER FOOTWEAR : NET IMPORTS -PAIRS AND VALUE , 1960-1972 DOLLAR VALUE IN MILLIONS 1900 270 NET IMPORTS ( NONRUBBER FOOTWEAR ) 240- 210 180 PAIRS AND VALUE 1960-1972 1800 1700 1600 1500 PAIRS IN MILLIONS ...
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... million pairs . Today , we are importing 300 million pairs , in a period of 12 years . Mr. DUNCAN . The reason that some give for imports is that some say it is because of style , and some say it is our technology , and some say it is ...
... million pairs . Today , we are importing 300 million pairs , in a period of 12 years . Mr. DUNCAN . The reason that some give for imports is that some say it is because of style , and some say it is our technology , and some say it is ...
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Página 5124 - The products of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall not be subject, directly or indirectly, to internal taxes or other internal charges of any kind in excess of those applied, directly or indirectly, to like domestic products.
Página 4825 - Nothing in this Article shall prevent any contracting party from imposing at any time on the importation of any product (a) a charge equivalent to an internal tax imposed consistently with the provisions of paragraph 2 of Article III in respect of the like domestic product or in respect of an article from which the imported product has been manufactured or produced in whole or in part...
Página 5126 - ... (d) the exemption, in respect to exported goods, of charges or taxes, other than charges in connection with importation or indirect taxes levied at one or several stages on the same goods if sold for internal consumption; or the payment, in respect of exported goods, of amounts exceeding those effectively levied at one or several stages on these goods in the form of indirect taxes or of charges in connection with importation or in both forms...
Página 5121 - No prohibitions or restrictions other than duties, taxes or other charges, whether made effective through quotas, import or export licences or other measures, shall be instituted or maintained by any contracting party on the importation of any product of the territory of any other contracting party...
Página 5126 - XVI were to become fully operative: (a) Currency retention schemes or any similar practices which involve a bonus on exports or re-exports; (b) The provision by governments of direct subsidies to exporters ; (c) The remission, calculated in relation to exports, of direct taxes or social welfare charges on industrial or commercial enterprises...
Página 5120 - In respect of government export credit guarantees, the charging of premiums at rates which are manifestly inadequate to cover the long-term operating costs and losses of the credit insurance institutions.
Página 5122 - Member grants or maintains any subsidy, including any form of income or price support, which operates directly or indirectly to increase exports of any product from, or to reduce imports of any product into, its territory...
Página 5159 - Now, three years later, the SALT agreement does not stand alone, isolated and incongruous in the relationship of hostility, vulnerable at any moment to the shock of some sudden crisis. It stands, rather, linked organically, to a chain of agreements and to a broad understanding about international conduct appropriate to the dangers of the nuclear age.
Página 4825 - III — 1. The contracting parties recognize that internal taxes and other Internal charges, and laws, regulations and requirements affecting the Internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use of products, and Internal quantitative regulations requiring mixture, processing or use of products In specified amounts or proportions.
Página 4817 - Commission shall promptly make an investigation 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.