Extension and Revision of the Export Administration Act of 1979: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3231, February 24; March 1, 3, 8; April 5, 12, 13, 14, 28, 29; May 2, 4, 5, 18, 25, 26, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 1899 páginas |
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... restriction . ( b ) With respect to exports that fall within general licenses , new restrictions or license requirements would not affect existing contracts . The retroactive application of foreign policy export controls , except in ...
... restriction . ( b ) With respect to exports that fall within general licenses , new restrictions or license requirements would not affect existing contracts . The retroactive application of foreign policy export controls , except in ...
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... the Comptroller General of the United States , Export Control Regulation Could Be Reduced Without Affecting National Security , GAO / ID 82-14 , p . 7 ( May 26 , 1982 ) . 53 agree to restrictions on reexports to Communist countries . 52.
... the Comptroller General of the United States , Export Control Regulation Could Be Reduced Without Affecting National Security , GAO / ID 82-14 , p . 7 ( May 26 , 1982 ) . 53 agree to restrictions on reexports to Communist countries . 52.
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... restrictions giving an unfair advantage to arms of our allies . Our restrictions on foreign trade coupled with the lack of same by our allies , is serious . It has discouraged many business people , eroded their confidence in our ...
... restrictions giving an unfair advantage to arms of our allies . Our restrictions on foreign trade coupled with the lack of same by our allies , is serious . It has discouraged many business people , eroded their confidence in our ...
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... restrictions when merchandise of equal quality can be obtained elsewhere . I am not conviced that the blatant violations would not have been caught anyway through the ongoing export enforcement program . I'm not sure the money we have ...
... restrictions when merchandise of equal quality can be obtained elsewhere . I am not conviced that the blatant violations would not have been caught anyway through the ongoing export enforcement program . I'm not sure the money we have ...
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... restrictions on approximately 1,000 items that were freely available to Communist countries from sources outside the United States . The 1969 act changed the focus of U.S. export control policy giving greater weight to the economic ...
... restrictions on approximately 1,000 items that were freely available to Communist countries from sources outside the United States . The 1969 act changed the focus of U.S. export control policy giving greater weight to the economic ...
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Página 562 - ... (i) relating to fissionable materials or the materials from which they are derived; (ii) relating to the traffic in arms, ammunition and implements of war and to such traffic in other goods and materials as is carried on directly or indirectly for the purpose of supplying a military establishment; (iii) taken in time of war or other emergency in international relations...
Página 609 - President to be against the national interest, and (B) to restrict the export of goods and technology which would make a significant contribution to the military potential of any other nation or nations which would prove detrimental to the national security of the United States.
Página 668 - Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States to use export controls to the extent necessary (A) to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the inflationary impact of abnormal foreign demand...
Página 1219 - ... any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests...
Página 1058 - Any entity, Including a trade association, firm, or certified or recognized union or group of workers, which is representative of an industry or a substantial segment of an industry which processes metallic materials capable of being recycled with respect to which an increase in domestic...
Página 1059 - After notice required by this section, the agency shall give interested persons an opportunity to participate in the rule making through submission of written data, views, or arguments with or without opportunity for oral presentation.
Página 1209 - We organize reverse trade missions to bring foreign buyers to our plants. And we bring large groups of foreign visitors to the International Machine Tool Show in Chicago every two years. The Commerce Department has worked closely with us in the development and implementation of these programs, as have the commercial officers in our embassies and trade centers around the world.
Página 416 - States and only to the extent necessary — (A) to restrict the export of goods and technology which would make a significant contribution to the military potential of any other country or combination of countries which would prove detrimental to the national security of the United States...
Página 1058 - Commission by an entity, including a trade association, firm, certified or recognized union, or group of workers, which is representative of an industry.
Página 1059 - Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States