Legislative Proposals on Miscellaneous Tariff and Trade Bills: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ... April 26, 27, and 28, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 773 páginas |
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... Chairman JOHN M. MARTIN , Jr. , Chief Counsel J. P. BAKER , Assistant Chief Counsel JOHN K. MEAGHER , Minority Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE CHARLES A. VANIK , Ohio , Chairman HAROLD T. LAMAR , Professional Staff DAVID B. ROHR ...
... Chairman JOHN M. MARTIN , Jr. , Chief Counsel J. P. BAKER , Assistant Chief Counsel JOHN K. MEAGHER , Minority Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE CHARLES A. VANIK , Ohio , Chairman HAROLD T. LAMAR , Professional Staff DAVID B. ROHR ...
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... ( chairman of the subcommittee ) presiding . Mr. VANIK . The subcommittee will be in order . Today , the Subcommittee on Trade begins 3 days of public hear- ings on 36 legislative proposals on miscellaneous tariff and trade mat- ters ...
... ( chairman of the subcommittee ) presiding . Mr. VANIK . The subcommittee will be in order . Today , the Subcommittee on Trade begins 3 days of public hear- ings on 36 legislative proposals on miscellaneous tariff and trade mat- ters ...
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... CHAIRMAN CHARLES A. VANIK ( D. OHIO ) SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE , COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS , U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , ANNOUNCES PUBLIC HEARINGS ON APRIL 26 THROUGH APRIL 28 , 1977 , ON CERTAIN MISCELLANEOUS TARIFF AND TRADE BILLS ...
... CHAIRMAN CHARLES A. VANIK ( D. OHIO ) SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE , COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS , U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , ANNOUNCES PUBLIC HEARINGS ON APRIL 26 THROUGH APRIL 28 , 1977 , ON CERTAIN MISCELLANEOUS TARIFF AND TRADE BILLS ...
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... percent within 1 year ? Mr. ROSENGARDEN . I would think this is a significant increase . I might also add , Mr. Chairman , that the U.S. imports from all coun- 99-239-77-2 tries of the hand tools covered by this bill of 5.
... percent within 1 year ? Mr. ROSENGARDEN . I would think this is a significant increase . I might also add , Mr. Chairman , that the U.S. imports from all coun- 99-239-77-2 tries of the hand tools covered by this bill of 5.
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... Chairman . Mr. VANIK . Mr. Jones ? All right , we will move on to the next bill . H.R. 492 H.R. 492 , introduced by Mr. Lent , would suspend the duty on im- ports of menadione dimethylpyrimidinol bisulphite ( MPB ) , a vitamin K active ...
... Chairman . Mr. VANIK . Mr. Jones ? All right , we will move on to the next bill . H.R. 492 H.R. 492 , introduced by Mr. Lent , would suspend the duty on im- ports of menadione dimethylpyrimidinol bisulphite ( MPB ) , a vitamin K active ...
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