Trade in African Diamonds: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, September 13, 2000, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 93 páginas |
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... percent of the world's rough diamonds pass through Antwerp , Belgium , and then to central selling offices in London and other places for sale to diamond cutters . Experts everywhere agree that once a diamond is cut and polished , it is ...
... percent of the world's rough diamonds pass through Antwerp , Belgium , and then to central selling offices in London and other places for sale to diamond cutters . Experts everywhere agree that once a diamond is cut and polished , it is ...
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... percent . However , even this small percentage of conflict diamond trade is too much , but we must ensure that the steps we take do not undermine legitimate diamond trade through government bureaucracy and tightened price controls . If ...
... percent . However , even this small percentage of conflict diamond trade is too much , but we must ensure that the steps we take do not undermine legitimate diamond trade through government bureaucracy and tightened price controls . If ...
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... percent of the market , posted prof- its 86 percent higher than in 1998. As a rule , 30 percent of those profits come from conflict diamonds , even though these stones make up between five and 15 percent of the total supply , because ...
... percent of the market , posted prof- its 86 percent higher than in 1998. As a rule , 30 percent of those profits come from conflict diamonds , even though these stones make up between five and 15 percent of the total supply , because ...
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... percent of the market , posted profits nearly 90 percent higher than in 1998 . As a rule , 30 percent of these profits come from conflict diamonds ( even though these stones make up between 5 and 15 percent of the total supply ) because ...
... percent of the market , posted profits nearly 90 percent higher than in 1998 . As a rule , 30 percent of these profits come from conflict diamonds ( even though these stones make up between 5 and 15 percent of the total supply ) because ...
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... percent to 35 percent of what their product is worth on the world market . In this environment , the whole economic structure is derailed Rice is a daily staple , yet unethical traders exploit the need to feed the hungry . They are ...
... percent to 35 percent of what their product is worth on the world market . In this environment , the whole economic structure is derailed Rice is a daily staple , yet unethical traders exploit the need to feed the hungry . They are ...
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Página 1 - Subcommittee) presiding. [The advisories announcing the hearing follow:] (1) ADVISORY FROM THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: (202) 225-1721 August 10, 2000 No.
Página 5 - ADVISORY FROM THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: (202) 225-1721 April 21, 1998 No.
Página 2 - Congressman Philip M. Crane (R-IL), Chairman, Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, today announced that the Subcommittee will hold a hearing on US economic and trade policy toward Cuba.
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