Impact of Non-tariff Barriers on the Ability of Small Business to Export to Japan: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session ... June 25, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 424 páginas |
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... Trade Representative - on detail to Commerce ; and Judy Davis , Trade Advisory Committee , Office of Trade Policy Kowalsky , Michael J. , president , Cigar Association of America , Inc ... Lehrman , Donald , vice president ...
... Trade Representative - on detail to Commerce ; and Judy Davis , Trade Advisory Committee , Office of Trade Policy Kowalsky , Michael J. , president , Cigar Association of America , Inc ... Lehrman , Donald , vice president ...
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... trade and concern over our trade deficit . It has been estimated by the Department of Commerce that over 20,000 small businesses are in the position to export , but who , for a variety of reasons , are not doing so . If these businesses ...
... trade and concern over our trade deficit . It has been estimated by the Department of Commerce that over 20,000 small businesses are in the position to export , but who , for a variety of reasons , are not doing so . If these businesses ...
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... Trade stated : " Among the many trade barriers which should be eliminated in order to reduce the trade imbalance are formal and informal import cartels , discrimi- nation against foreign banks , a variety of regulations and stand- ards ...
... Trade stated : " Among the many trade barriers which should be eliminated in order to reduce the trade imbalance are formal and informal import cartels , discrimi- nation against foreign banks , a variety of regulations and stand- ards ...
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... trade relations with Japan . In my eighteen years in the Senate , I have consistently supported the principles of free trade . However , while we maintain an open market to the Japanese , Japan has established an array of non - tariff ...
... trade relations with Japan . In my eighteen years in the Senate , I have consistently supported the principles of free trade . However , while we maintain an open market to the Japanese , Japan has established an array of non - tariff ...
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... TRADE FACILITATION COMMITTEE STAFF , JAPAN DIVISION ; CHADWICK JOHNSON , DIRECTOR , JAPAN DI- VISION , STEVEN FALKEN , OFFICE OF U.S. TRADE REPRE- SENTATIVE - ON DETAIL TO COMMERCE ; AND JUDY DAVIS , TRADE ADVISORY COMMITTEE , OFFICE OF ...
... TRADE FACILITATION COMMITTEE STAFF , JAPAN DIVISION ; CHADWICK JOHNSON , DIRECTOR , JAPAN DI- VISION , STEVEN FALKEN , OFFICE OF U.S. TRADE REPRE- SENTATIVE - ON DETAIL TO COMMERCE ; AND JUDY DAVIS , TRADE ADVISORY COMMITTEE , OFFICE OF ...
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Página 153 - domestic industry* shall be interpreted as referring to the domestic producers as a whole of the like products or to those of them whose collective output of the products constitutes a major proportion of the total domestic production of those products, except that: (i) when producers are related" to the exporters or importers or are themselves importers of the allegedly dumped product, the term "domestic industry...
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