Resolution to Disapprove Waiver of Countervailing Duties on Fish from Canada: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Trade of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. Con. Res. 483 ... July 13, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 117 páginas |
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... compete with our own domestic industry only exacer- bates this serious problem . A close examination of the methods used by Canada to subsidize its fishing industry is necessary to understand why I am so strongly opposed to the waiver ...
... compete with our own domestic industry only exacer- bates this serious problem . A close examination of the methods used by Canada to subsidize its fishing industry is necessary to understand why I am so strongly opposed to the waiver ...
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... compete against subsidized imports . On the other hand , Congress has also indicated the great desirability of seeking internationally agreed - upon rules and procedures govern- ing the use of subsidies . Thus , we must weigh the effect ...
... compete against subsidized imports . On the other hand , Congress has also indicated the great desirability of seeking internationally agreed - upon rules and procedures govern- ing the use of subsidies . Thus , we must weigh the effect ...
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... competing against Canadian vessels and Canadian processing facili- ties which have been subsidized in the past , and this is an extremely un- fair disadvantage under which our fishermen have been operating for a long time . This ...
... competing against Canadian vessels and Canadian processing facili- ties which have been subsidized in the past , and this is an extremely un- fair disadvantage under which our fishermen have been operating for a long time . This ...
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... provided in the Trade Act of 1974 is always difficult . On the one hand , we must be mindful of the poten- tial harm to a U.S. industry which has been forced to compete against subsi- dized imports . On the other hand , Congress has 21.
... provided in the Trade Act of 1974 is always difficult . On the one hand , we must be mindful of the poten- tial harm to a U.S. industry which has been forced to compete against subsi- dized imports . On the other hand , Congress has 21.
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... compete under those circumstances is not fair . Nor should any U.S. industry be forced to compete with subsidized imports . Removing this form of unfair competition is a primary objective of our efforts in Geneva . Serious negotiations ...
... compete under those circumstances is not fair . Nor should any U.S. industry be forced to compete with subsidized imports . Removing this form of unfair competition is a primary objective of our efforts in Geneva . Serious negotiations ...
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ad valorem American lobster apply for worker article or merchandise ASDA Atlantic bounty or grant by-products of fish Canadian fishing industry Canadian Government Canadian groundfish Canadian imports catch Chairman Committee CONGRESS Corporation countervailing duties cured fish determination eligibility to apply eliminate être export fillets fish curing fish imports fish products fisheries fishermen fishermen and processors fishing vessel fleet foreign fresh and frozen Government of Canada ground and flatfish Groundfish Temporary Assistance GTAP haddock imports from Canada imposition of countervailing indirect subsidies investigation lobster Massachusetts ment million pounds MUNDHEIM paid percent ad valorem percent in 1976 petition petitioners peut Point Judith poisson préparé poundage payments pounds in 1975 préparation du poisson Provincetown scallop Secretary Senator HATHAWAY SHAROOD sous-produits substantial tariff Temporary Assistance Program tion Trade Act trade negotiations Treasury Department U.S. fishing industry U.S. market U.S. Treasury Department United vessel construction WORKER ADJUSTMENT ASSISTANCE yellowtail flounder
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Página 112 - Commission shall determine within three months thereafter whether an Industry In the United States Is being or Is likely to be Injured, or Is prevented from being established, by reason of the Importation of such merchandise Into the United States.
Página 112 - Commission shall determine . . . whether an industry in the United States, is being, or is likely to be, injured...
Página 113 - House, a resolution of disapproval under the procedures set forth in section 152, then such determination under subsection (d)(2) with respect to such article or merchandise shall have no force or effect beginning with the day after the date of the adoption of such resolution of disapproval, and the additional duty provided under this section with respect to such article or merchandise shall apply with respect to articles or merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption on or...
Página 114 - There being no objection, the letters were ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows : COEUB D'AlENE, IDAHO, M arch 25, 1969.
Página 23 - Act of 1974, successful trade agreements will be entered into with foreign countries or instrumentAlities providing for the reduction or elimination of barriers to or other distortions of international trade ; and...
Página 112 - Act of 1974, that — [(A) adequate steps have been taken to reduce substantially or eliminate during such period the adverse effect of a bounty or grant which he has determined is being paid or bestowed with respect to any article or merchandise...
Página 112 - ... basis supporting such determination no longer exists. The additional duty provided under this section shall apply with respect to any affected...
Página 115 - Canada meets the requirements for a waiver of these duties, \ve believe that a waiver should be withdrawn should it become evident that a subsidy code cannot be achieved in the Multilateral Trade Negotiations. We would be pleased to provide you with any additional information you may need in connection with this matter. Sincerely yours, RICHARD A. FRANK.
Página 113 - Senate, neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate adopts, by an affirmative vote of a majority of those present and voting in that House, a resolution of disapproval. (2) For purposes of this subsection, the term "resolution of disapproval...
Página 33 - ... there shall be levied and paid, in all such cases, in addition to the duties otherwise imposed by this Act, an additional duty equal to the net amount of such bounty or grant, however the same be paid or bestowed.