Uruguay Round Negotiations on Financial Services: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Supervision, Regulation and Insurance, Task Force on the International Competitiveness of U.S. Financial Institutions of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session. July 17, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 249 páginas |
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... mean the United States tabled ? Mr. WILSON . That means we formally put before the negotiating group on services a proposal that laid out specifically what we be- lieved should be the international obligations to which government would ...
... mean the United States tabled ? Mr. WILSON . That means we formally put before the negotiating group on services a proposal that laid out specifically what we be- lieved should be the international obligations to which government would ...
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... means to Mr. WILSON . Oh-- Chairman LAFALCE . Deep six it . Mr. WILSON . In international negotiating parlance to table means to bring forward a proposal . Services has its own terminology as do international negotia- tions . So , sorry ...
... means to Mr. WILSON . Oh-- Chairman LAFALCE . Deep six it . Mr. WILSON . In international negotiating parlance to table means to bring forward a proposal . Services has its own terminology as do international negotia- tions . So , sorry ...
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... mean we will get anything that is worthwhile ? Mr. WILSON . Well , that is an open question at this point because the fact that there are so many subjects that affect potentially so many interests here . At this point the United States ...
... mean we will get anything that is worthwhile ? Mr. WILSON . Well , that is an open question at this point because the fact that there are so many subjects that affect potentially so many interests here . At this point the United States ...
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... mean that the membership might be more limited . We believe very firmly that we should go for the strong rules . The second issue is whether a country can obtain the benefits of the financial services agreement by signing the overall ...
... mean that the membership might be more limited . We believe very firmly that we should go for the strong rules . The second issue is whether a country can obtain the benefits of the financial services agreement by signing the overall ...
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... mean by that is spelling out all of the particular prudential re- quirements and regulatory requirements . Mr. LAFALCE . I am just wondering , if the Federal regulators ne- gotiate with respect to insurance , what Federal regulator or ...
... mean by that is spelling out all of the particular prudential re- quirements and regulatory requirements . Mr. LAFALCE . I am just wondering , if the Federal regulators ne- gotiate with respect to insurance , what Federal regulator or ...
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accordance administrative apply appropriate balance of payments banking BARREDA BEREUTER Chairman LAFALCE commercial presence Committee Comparative EC Draft-U.S. concerned consultation covered service cross-border DAVID DREIER developing countries dispute settlement DOUG BEREUTER Draft-U.S. Draft July E2-MFTS EC Draft-U.S. Draft effective enquiry points ensure entity entry into force establish ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES European Community financial service providers foreign service providers FRANK ANNUNZIO FSPs GATT international agreements International Monetary Fund issue laws less favorable liberalisation liberalization measures modes of delivery monopoly national treatment necessary negotiating groups Non-Application notify obligations operation paragraph payments and transfers personnel PETER HOAGLAND procedures provision of financial provision of services regulations relating request requirements reservations respect restrictions rules schedule sectoral annexes service sectors services agreement services negotiations STEVE BARTLETT subsidies Task Force temporary entry territory trade in services transactions Treasury U.S. Draft July U.S. firms U.S. insurance Uruguay Round WILSON withdrawal
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Página 216 - Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade...
Página 126 - ... necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health; (c) relating to the importation or exportation of gold or silver; (d) necessary to secure compliance with laws or regulations which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement...
Página 216 - ... necessary to secure compliance with laws or regulations which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement, including those relating to customs enforcement, the enforcement of monopolies operated under paragraph 4 of Article II and Article XVII, the protection of patents, trade marks and copyrights, and the prevention of deceptive practices...
Página 222 - Parties may amend this Agreement, having regard, inter alia, to the experience gained in its implementation. Such an amendment, once the Parties have concurred in accordance with procedures established by the Committee, shall not come into force for any Party until it has been accepted by such Party.
Página 219 - Each signatory shall inform the Committee of any changes in its laws and regulations relevant to this Agreement and in the administration of such laws and regulations.
Página 167 - Any contracting party shall at any time be free to withhold or to withdraw in whole or in part any concession, provided for in the appropriate Schedule annexed to this Agreement, in respect of which such contracting party determines that it was initially negotiated with a government which has not become, or has ceased to be, a contracting party.
Página 239 - ... party from taking any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests...
Página 206 - Negotiations in this area shall aim to establish a multilateral framework of principles and rules for trade in services, including elaboration of possible disciplines for individual sectors...
Página 243 - If any contracting party should consider that any benefit accruing to it directly or indirectly under this Agreement is being nullified or impaired or that the attainment of any objective of the Agreement is being impeded...
Página 234 - PARTIES may, at the request of a contracting party which has reason to believe that -its interests under this Agreement are being adversely affected by the operations of an enterprise of the kind described in paragraph...