Compendium of Papers on Legislative Oversight Review of U.S. Trade Policies...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 931 páginas |
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... negotiating and administering complex trade pro- grams and to deal more effectively with them in future legislation ... negotiations will affect these trends . 10. The major tariff and nontariff barriers which must be faced in exporting ...
... negotiating and administering complex trade pro- grams and to deal more effectively with them in future legislation ... negotiations will affect these trends . 10. The major tariff and nontariff barriers which must be faced in exporting ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. The Negotiating Process and Ad Hoc Trade Agreements 1 EXECUTIVE BRANCH STATEMENT 1 With few exceptions , the President has negotiated and implemented agreements modifying rates of ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance. The Negotiating Process and Ad Hoc Trade Agreements 1 EXECUTIVE BRANCH STATEMENT 1 With few exceptions , the President has negotiated and implemented agreements modifying rates of ...
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... negotiations , I spent several days in Geneva . At all times , the officials contacted in STR and in other ... negotiations . This would include counseling confer- ences with the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotia ...
... negotiations , I spent several days in Geneva . At all times , the officials contacted in STR and in other ... negotiations . This would include counseling confer- ences with the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotia ...
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... negotiations . We would welcome the invitation of the Finance Committee to amplify further any of the points made . Again , on behalf of the SPI Tariff Committee , I wish to express my thanks for having been given the opportunity to ...
... negotiations . We would welcome the invitation of the Finance Committee to amplify further any of the points made . Again , on behalf of the SPI Tariff Committee , I wish to express my thanks for having been given the opportunity to ...
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... negotiations . Along with many other industries the Industrial Rubber Products Division submitted its views to both the U.S. Tariff Commission and the Trade Infor- mation Committee . Along with these other industries the Industrial ...
... negotiations . Along with many other industries the Industrial Rubber Products Division submitted its views to both the U.S. Tariff Commission and the Trade Infor- mation Committee . Along with these other industries the Industrial ...
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Página 448 - If the CONTRACTING PARTIES consider that the circumstances are serious enough to justify such action, they may authorize a contracting party or parties to suspend the application to any other contracting party or parties of such concessions or other obligations under this Agreement as they determine to be appropriate in the circumstances.
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Página 138 - No product of the territory of any contracting party imported into the territory of any other contracting party shall be subject to anti-dumping or countervailing duty by reason of the exemption of such product from duties or taxes borne by the like product when destined for consumption in the country of origin or exportation, or by reason of the refund of such duties or taxes.
Página 149 - For the purpose of this title the cost of production of imported merchandise shall be the sum of — (1) The cost of materials of, and of fabrication, manipulation, or other process employed in manufacturing or producing...