General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Temas184-195U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 |
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... expanding markets or they can raise barriers which will greatly restrict our access to them . The outcome depends in large part on this country's willingness and ability to continue its participation in programs for reducing tariffs and ...
... expanding markets or they can raise barriers which will greatly restrict our access to them . The outcome depends in large part on this country's willingness and ability to continue its participation in programs for reducing tariffs and ...
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... expanded rapidly at about half the Community rate . Tariff differences can hurt U.S. Western Europe has been one of the fastest growing areas for our exports , which rose from nearly $ 3 billion in 1953 to over $ 6 billion in 1960 . But ...
... expanded rapidly at about half the Community rate . Tariff differences can hurt U.S. Western Europe has been one of the fastest growing areas for our exports , which rose from nearly $ 3 billion in 1953 to over $ 6 billion in 1960 . But ...
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... expanded trade be- tween us . Once lost , this opportunity may never occur again . In focusing on the challenge of the European Common Market , the United States also is con- cerned about its trading partners of Latin Ameri- ca , South ...
... expanded trade be- tween us . Once lost , this opportunity may never occur again . In focusing on the challenge of the European Common Market , the United States also is con- cerned about its trading partners of Latin Ameri- ca , South ...
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... expanding economy- substantial capital investment , stable prices , im- proved rates of productivity — are reinforced by expanding trade . The discipline that competi- tive imports exert upon prices , costs , production methods , and ...
... expanding economy- substantial capital investment , stable prices , im- proved rates of productivity — are reinforced by expanding trade . The discipline that competi- tive imports exert upon prices , costs , production methods , and ...
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... . Only a fraction of this number of jobs is affected by imports ; in fact , raw material im- U.S. jobs depend on trade dustries . The expansion of job opportunities attributable to foreign. • Trade means more jobs for American.
... . Only a fraction of this number of jobs is affected by imports ; in fact , raw material im- U.S. jobs depend on trade dustries . The expansion of job opportunities attributable to foreign. • Trade means more jobs for American.
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1961 AGREEMENT INTERMEDIATE 1961 AGREEMENT JULY 20 percent 24 per lb acid ad val AGREEMENT INTERMEDIATE FINAL agricultural American Article Abbreviated Description cents per pound chemical chief value coal-tar colored COMMODITY DESCRIPTION RATE Common Market compounds CONCESSIONS GRANTED containing cotton Description of Products DUTY GENEVA 1961 duty reductions duty-free electrical embossed European Economic Community expanded exports fabrics Free 20 Free Bind free Free Free free world GATT GENEVA 1961 AGREEMENT graph inches industrial iron or steel Japan lace leather machinery machines manufactures materials ment metal million in 1960 motor nations negotiations paper percent ad valorem plates President RATE OF DUTY rubber SCHEDULE A COMMODITY SCHEDULE XX silk specially provided synthetic textile Tariff Act Tariff Article Tariff Number Article thereof TING COUNTRY FINAL trade agreements Trade Expansion Act tubes U.S. dollars U.S. IMPORTS United Kingdom vegetable fiber weighing
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