Fiscal Year 1986 Budget for Customs Service, International Trade Commission, and U.S. Trade Representative: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Trade of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, May 12, 1986, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 350 páginas |
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... PROBLEM . WE ARE STILL CONFRONTED WITH AN ILLEGAL INDUSTRY OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND CONTINUAL SMUGGLING ALONG ALL OUR BORDERS . BUT I DO HAVE GOOD NEWS TO REPORT . CUSTOMS HEROIN AND COCAINE INTERCEPTIONS HAVE SET NEW RECORDS . HEROIN ...
... PROBLEM . WE ARE STILL CONFRONTED WITH AN ILLEGAL INDUSTRY OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND CONTINUAL SMUGGLING ALONG ALL OUR BORDERS . BUT I DO HAVE GOOD NEWS TO REPORT . CUSTOMS HEROIN AND COCAINE INTERCEPTIONS HAVE SET NEW RECORDS . HEROIN ...
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... PROBLEMS AT ITS BORDERS . THE FIRST IS MASSIVE DRUG SMUGGLING , WHICH HAS BEEN WITH US FOR AT LEAST A GENERATION AND IS ... PROBLEM IS CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY ILLEGALLY LEAVING THE COUNTRY . IN LINE WITH PRESIDENT REAGAN'S CALL TO BLOCK THE ...
... PROBLEMS AT ITS BORDERS . THE FIRST IS MASSIVE DRUG SMUGGLING , WHICH HAS BEEN WITH US FOR AT LEAST A GENERATION AND IS ... PROBLEM IS CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY ILLEGALLY LEAVING THE COUNTRY . IN LINE WITH PRESIDENT REAGAN'S CALL TO BLOCK THE ...
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... FOR CUSTOMS PROCESSING AT SPECIFIC TERMINALS , AND THE SUBSTANTIAL CROWDING DURING PROCESSING . THE PROBLEM IS INTENSIFIED BECAUSE FLIGHT ARRIVALS AT AIRPORTS ARE -15- CONCENTRATED WITHIN CERTAIN TIME PERIODS AND THE EXPANSION OF 20.
... FOR CUSTOMS PROCESSING AT SPECIFIC TERMINALS , AND THE SUBSTANTIAL CROWDING DURING PROCESSING . THE PROBLEM IS INTENSIFIED BECAUSE FLIGHT ARRIVALS AT AIRPORTS ARE -15- CONCENTRATED WITHIN CERTAIN TIME PERIODS AND THE EXPANSION OF 20.
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... PROBLEM , CUSTOMS AIR OPERATIONS HAS ADOPTED A STRATEGY OF CONCENTRATING AIR PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT IN HIGH - THREAT AREAS AND USING THEM IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE DETECTION , INTERCEPTION AND TRACKING METHODS DEVELOPED SPECIFICALLY FOR ...
... PROBLEM , CUSTOMS AIR OPERATIONS HAS ADOPTED A STRATEGY OF CONCENTRATING AIR PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT IN HIGH - THREAT AREAS AND USING THEM IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE DETECTION , INTERCEPTION AND TRACKING METHODS DEVELOPED SPECIFICALLY FOR ...
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... PROBLEM , BY THE END OF FY 1986 , THE PROGRAM WILL HAVE 217 VESSELS , RANGING IN SIZE FROM 15 TO 55 FEET , STATIONED AT 54 LOCATIONS . ALSO , CUSTOMS NEWLY -22- DEVELOPED OPERATIONAL APPROACH INCLUDES MARINE MODULES AND A SPECIAL 27.
... PROBLEM , BY THE END OF FY 1986 , THE PROGRAM WILL HAVE 217 VESSELS , RANGING IN SIZE FROM 15 TO 55 FEET , STATIONED AT 54 LOCATIONS . ALSO , CUSTOMS NEWLY -22- DEVELOPED OPERATIONAL APPROACH INCLUDES MARINE MODULES AND A SPECIAL 27.
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Página 259 - Major rule" means any regulation that is likely to result in: (1 ) An annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more; (2) A major increase in costs or prices for consumers, individual industries, Federal, State, or local government agencies, or geographic regions; or (3) Significant adverse effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or on the ability of United States-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises in domestic or export markets.
Página 135 - Except as hereinafter provided, every article of foreign origin (or its container, as provided in subsection (b) hereof) imported into the United States shall be marked in a conspicuous place as legibly, indelibly, and permanently as the nature of the article (or container) will permit in such manner as to indicate to an ultimate purchaser in the United States the English name of the country of origin of the article.
Página 165 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means...
Página 167 - ... at any of the ports of the United States, and the importation thereof is hereby prohibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision.
Página 168 - States, or of both, or which do not contain foreign materials to the value of more than 20 per centum of their total value, upon which no drawback of customs duties has been allowed therein, coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands shall hereafter be admitted free of duty...
Página 181 - That upon the exportation of articles manufactured or produced in the United States by the use of imported merchandise...
Página 165 - ... have not been advanced in value or improved in condition abroad except by being assembled and except by operations incidental to the assembly process such as cleaning, lubricating, and painting . . . .
Página 347 - III) imposed by contracting parties on or in connection with importation or exportation shall be limited in amount to the approximate cost of services rendered and shall not represent an indirect protection to domestic products or a taxation of imports or exports for fiscal purposes.
Página 175 - States; and (2) is? if the sum of (A) the cost or value of the materials produced in the beneficiary developing country or any two or more countries which are members of the same association of countries which is treated as one country under section...
Página 172 - If the cost or value of materials produced in the customs territory of the United States is included with respect to an...