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E. Valuation of Imported Goods

1. Executive Branch Statement_

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21

2. Bedros Odian

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3. Organic Chemicals Group of the American Im-
porters Association..

4. American Institute for Imported Steel_

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6. Michael Daniels on behalf of Swiss Union of Indus-
try & Commerce..

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7. Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Asso-
ciation....

485

8. American Institute for Imported Steel
9. American Importers Association

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513

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10. Service Tools Institute..

11. National Livestock Feeders Association.

12. United States-Japan Trade Council (Noel Hem-
mendinger)

F. Dumping and Unfair Methods of Competition in Import
Trade

1. Executive Branch Statement_

2. J. O. Hendrickson on behalf of Cast Iron Soil Pipe
Institute

3. American Mining Congress.

4. J. P. Hendrick, Special Assistant to Secretary of the
Treasury.

5. Covington and Burling on behalf of the Cement
Industry Committee for Tariff and Antidumping-

6. American Institute for Imported Steel.
7. U.S. Council of International Chamber of Commerce_
8. Manufacturing Chemists Association..

9. American Iron & Steel Institute

10. American Importers Association_

11. National Livestock Feeders Association.

5. Eugene Stewart on behalf of World Trade Com-
mittee, Parts Division, Electronic Industries
Association....

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G. Procedures for Aiding Industries, Firms, and Workers
Harmed by Excessive Imports

1. Executive Branch Statement_

205

2. Cherry Growers and Industries Foundation, Inc...
3. U.S. Council of International Chamber of Com-

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H. Policies and Programs Needed To Expand U.S. Exports
1. Executive Branch Statement

2. Carl Gerstacker, Chairman, National Export Ex-
pansion Council..

3. Manufacturing Chemists Association.

4. American Importers Association...

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I. Prospects for U.S. Trade in the Next Decade

1. Executive Branch Statement

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K. The Consequences for U.S. Exports of the Adoption by the
European Economic Community of a Common Value
Added Tax

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L. Evaluating the Effects of Direct Foreign Investment on
U.S. Exports

1. Executive Branch Statement.

373

2. U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Com-
merce..

458

3. Manufacturing Chemists Association..........

473

M. Tariff Preferences for Products of Less-Developed Countries

1. Executive Branch Statement__

381

2. Robert M. Stern, University of Michigan

385

3. Committee for Economic Development.

465

4. Neil O. Broderson on behalf of Button Division of
the Society of Plastics Industry, Inc..

906

N. International Commodity Agreements 1. Executive Branch Statement

395

2. American Importers Association.

O. A Free Trade Area With U.S. Participation

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P. The GATT as an Instrument for Assuring Expanded World
Trade on a Reciprocal, Nondiscriminatory Basis

1. Executive Branch Statement..

2. John H. Jackson, "The Puzzle of GATT" (re-
printed from Journal of World Trade Law with

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GENERAL STATEMENTS SUBMITTED WHICH
COVER VARIOUS ASPECTS OF U.S. FOREIGN
TRADE POLICIES

A. Submissions by Organizations and Associations

1. U.S. Council of the International Chamber of
Commerce

2. Committee for Economic Development.

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469

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543

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459

3. Manufacturing Chemists Association, Inc.
4. Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Asso-
ciation....

466

478

5. American Institute for Imported Steel, Inc.---- 191, 496 6. American Iron & Steel Institute..

500

7. American Importers Association_

510

8. Nationwide Committee on Import-Export Policies.
9. Committee for a National Trade Policy.

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532

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15. United States-Japan Trade Council (Noel Hem-
mendinger, counsel).

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