Trade Reform: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6767, The Trade Reform Act of 1973, Partes7-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 5317 páginas |
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... domestic in nature but which today for reasons I have given a real impact on other countries . Mr. DUNCAN . Are these reasons which we have just discussed the main reasons that you are supporting the proposal that the President should ...
... domestic in nature but which today for reasons I have given a real impact on other countries . Mr. DUNCAN . Are these reasons which we have just discussed the main reasons that you are supporting the proposal that the President should ...
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... domestic- ally invested capital ? That is what we are talking about . That is what the whole argument is about . Mr. FREEMAN . Yes , it is indeed . Mr. VANIK . It creates more jobs for Americans by going abroad than staying here and ...
... domestic- ally invested capital ? That is what we are talking about . That is what the whole argument is about . Mr. FREEMAN . Yes , it is indeed . Mr. VANIK . It creates more jobs for Americans by going abroad than staying here and ...
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... domestic programs or trade programs . Suppose the people of America were to elect my good friend Jim Burke as President of the United States , and he were to perhaps de- cide in Mr. Hartke as his Vice President . Now , Mr. Nixon likes ...
... domestic programs or trade programs . Suppose the people of America were to elect my good friend Jim Burke as President of the United States , and he were to perhaps de- cide in Mr. Hartke as his Vice President . Now , Mr. Nixon likes ...
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... domestic adjust- ment of workers and producers . Another cushioning device designed to help domestic workers and producers adjust to imports would be the deferral of tariff reductions for 3 years and then a phased reduc- tion to " zero ...
... domestic adjust- ment of workers and producers . Another cushioning device designed to help domestic workers and producers adjust to imports would be the deferral of tariff reductions for 3 years and then a phased reduc- tion to " zero ...
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... domestic producers . Market disruption can and does occur in our economy but we question this formulation in the context of a new escape clause . It is highly likely that there will be a multitude of instances when domestic producers ...
... domestic producers . Market disruption can and does occur in our economy but we question this formulation in the context of a new escape clause . It is highly likely that there will be a multitude of instances when domestic producers ...
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action adjustment assistance Administration Administration's aerospace agreement American Amtrak Antidumping authority balance of payments balance of trade banks believe benefits bill billion BURKE capital Chairman Mills Commerce Committee companies compete competition CONABLE Congress cost countervailing duty deficit developed countries dislocation dollar domestic DUNCAN earnings economic effect eligibility employment escape clause Eurodollar firms foreign country foreign investment foreign tax foreign tax credit FREEMAN GATT GIBBONS import quotas increased industry injury international trade investment abroad Japan KENDALL labor LANDRUM legislation letter to Chairman major manufacturing market disruption ment monetary multinational corporations negotiations nontariff barriers operations overseas percent President President's problems proposed question restrictions result SCHNEEBELI Section statement subsidiaries Tariff Commission taxation Thank tion Title Trade Expansion Act trade policy Trade Reform Act Treasury U.S. exports U.S. Tariff Commission U.S. tax United VANIK wages WOODCOCK workers
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Página 831 - May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, so long as they comply with the laws of the United States, and with State, territorial and local regulations not in conflict with the laws of the United States governing their possessory title...
Página 677 - Income and shall be exempt from taxation under this subtitle: (1) Bona fide resident of foreign country. In the case of an individual citizen of the United States who establishes to the satisfaction of the Secretary or his delegate that he has been a bona fide resident...
Página 759 - That whenever any country, dependency, or colony shall pay or bestow, directly or indirectly, any bounty or grant upon the exportation of any article or merchandise from such country, dependency, or colony, and such article or merchandise is dutiable under the provisions of this Act, then upon the importation of any such article or merchandise into the United States...
Página 799 - ... Except as hereinafter provided, every article of foreign origin (or its container, as provided in subsection (b) hereof) imported into the United States shall be marked in a conspicuous place as legibly, indelibly, and permanently as the nature of the article (or container) will permit in such manner as to indicate to an ultimate purchaser in the United States the English name of the country of origin of the article.
Página 759 - ... such article or merchandise is imported In the same condition as when exported from the country of production or has been changed In condition by re-manufacture or otherwise, 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.
Página 783 - The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of any action in the nature of mandamus to compel an officer or employee of the United States or any agency thereof to perform a duty owed to the plaintiff.
Página 781 - WHEREAS in the course of said investigation a hearing was held, of which reasonable public notice was given and at which parties interested were given reasonable opportunity to be present, to produce evidence, and to be heard...
Página 680 - ... to determine whether any product upon which a concession has been granted under a trade agreement is, as a result, in whole or in part, of the duty or other customs treatment reflecting such concession, being imported into the United States in such increased quantities, either actual or relative, as to cause or threaten serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products.
Página 937 - OF THE UNITED STATES COUNCIL OF THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr. FERNALD. I am appearing as the chairman of the tax committee of the United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce.
Página 775 - ... the significant idling of productive facilities in the industry, the inability of a significant number of firms to operate at a reasonable level of profit...