Review of the Impact and Effectiveness of the Caribbean Basin Initiative: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, February 25 and 27, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 1175 páginas |
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... improved . I am particularly interested in determining the effec- tiveness of the convention tax benefit in increasing ... improve the existing provisions . I hope they will keep in mind the restraints we have on expenditure of funds so ...
... improved . I am particularly interested in determining the effec- tiveness of the convention tax benefit in increasing ... improve the existing provisions . I hope they will keep in mind the restraints we have on expenditure of funds so ...
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... improvement of about 35,000 jobs . It seems to me that that , too , is a commendable development . Over and above the numbers , Mr. Chairman , coming in as some- what of an outsider , I am tremendously impressed by the commit- ment that ...
... improvement of about 35,000 jobs . It seems to me that that , too , is a commendable development . Over and above the numbers , Mr. Chairman , coming in as some- what of an outsider , I am tremendously impressed by the commit- ment that ...
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... improving the investment cli- mate . So we think that will be a helpful program . Our people , within USTR and elsewhere in ... improve somewhat by the bene- fits of tax information exchange agreements , where Treasury has had a lot of ...
... improving the investment cli- mate . So we think that will be a helpful program . Our people , within USTR and elsewhere in ... improve somewhat by the bene- fits of tax information exchange agreements , where Treasury has had a lot of ...
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... improve the infrastructure necessary for the private sector to oper- ate . Consequently , by helping all business sectors , the indirect benefits of CBI may well exceed the direct benefits . It is highly unlikely that the US government ...
... improve the infrastructure necessary for the private sector to oper- ate . Consequently , by helping all business sectors , the indirect benefits of CBI may well exceed the direct benefits . It is highly unlikely that the US government ...
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... IMPROVES THE PROSPECTS FOR STABILITY AND DEMOCRACY IN THE REGION , BUT ALSO OFFERS INCREASED MARKET OPPORTUNITIES FOR U.S. BUSINESS . NOR IS IT SIMPLY -- AND MORE . IT THUS , THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION'S CARIBBEAN BASIN INITIATIVE IS NOT ...
... IMPROVES THE PROSPECTS FOR STABILITY AND DEMOCRACY IN THE REGION , BUT ALSO OFFERS INCREASED MARKET OPPORTUNITIES FOR U.S. BUSINESS . NOR IS IT SIMPLY -- AND MORE . IT THUS , THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION'S CARIBBEAN BASIN INITIATIVE IS NOT ...
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administration Admissible agencies agricultural Ambassador YEUTTER American ANTHONY assistance Barbados Basin Economic Recovery bean Belize beneficiary countries benefits birds Caribbean Basin countries Caribbean Basin Economic Caribbean Basin Initiative Caribbean countries CBERA CBI beneficiary CBI countries CBI program Central America Chairman PICKLE citrus Committee Congress Costa Rica cruise ships domestic Dominican Republic duty-free Economic Recovery Act El Salvador ethanol export facility feedstocks foreign funds going Grenada GUARINI Guatemala Haiti Honduras incentives increased information exchange agreements International investment investors J.J. Pickle Jamaica legislation Lucia manufacturing ment million nations negotiations operations OPIC percent Pigeon pea plant ports potential President private sector problem projects promotion Puerto Rico quota region Rican Royal Parker SCHULZE section 936 shipments Subcommittee sugar tariff tax information exchange testimony Thank tourism treatment required U.S. Department U.S. Government U.S. imports U.S. market U.S. Virgin Islands United USDA Virgin Islands
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