Extension of Reciprocal Trade Agreements ActU.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - Počet stran: 1156 |
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Strana 27
... Congress is bound to reduce its present tariff rates ? Secretary HULL . In the first place , you may not know that I appear each year before the Subcommittee on Appropriations . When I con- clude my discussion about the appropriation ...
... Congress is bound to reduce its present tariff rates ? Secretary HULL . In the first place , you may not know that I appear each year before the Subcommittee on Appropriations . When I con- clude my discussion about the appropriation ...
Strana 63
... Congress on Lend - Lease Operations , p . 34 ) . If generally applied , such terms would have defeated the purpose of the act , and after Pearl Harbor and the fall of the Indies they became inappropriate even to the situation of the ...
... Congress on Lend - Lease Operations , p . 34 ) . If generally applied , such terms would have defeated the purpose of the act , and after Pearl Harbor and the fall of the Indies they became inappropriate even to the situation of the ...
Strana 115
... Congress outlining the basis upon which the tariff should be revised . The essence of that was that we did not want tariff laws which , through the protection of inefficient units of industry , amounted to special privilege . Congress ...
... Congress outlining the basis upon which the tariff should be revised . The essence of that was that we did not want tariff laws which , through the protection of inefficient units of industry , amounted to special privilege . Congress ...
Strana 161
... Congress in the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 and in section 3 of the Dingley Tariff Act of 1897 ; and under these acts some 27 Executive agreements were successfully concluded . Under the present act we have since 1934 made 31 agreements ...
... Congress in the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 and in section 3 of the Dingley Tariff Act of 1897 ; and under these acts some 27 Executive agreements were successfully concluded . Under the present act we have since 1934 made 31 agreements ...
Strana 207
... Congress should lay down the broad policies . Certainly Congress should determine the direction which we should take . On the other hand , the executive branch should execute those broad policies . Otherwise Congress ' time would be ...
... Congress should lay down the broad policies . Certainly Congress should determine the direction which we should take . On the other hand , the executive branch should execute those broad policies . Otherwise Congress ' time would be ...
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Strana 62 - Kingdom, open to participation by all other countries of like mind, directed to the expansion, by appropriate international and domestic measures, of production, employment, and the exchange and consumption of goods, which are the material foundations of the liberty and welfare of all peoples; to the elimination of all forms of discriminatory treatment in international commerce, and to the reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers...
Strana 234 - A million surplus Maggies are willing to bear the yoke ; And a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a Smoke.
Strana 694 - August 12, 1941, by the President of the United States of America and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Strana 6 - ... Fourth. They will endeavor, with due respect for their existing obligations, to further the enjoyment by all States, great or small, victor or vanquished, of access, on equal terms, to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for their economic prosperity.
Strana 642 - American public, and in establishing and maintaining a better relationship among various branches of American agriculture, industry, mining, and commerce...
Strana 815 - Congress by this act intended, whenever the President, upon investigation of the differences in costs of production of articles wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of like or similar articles wholly or in part the growth or product of competing foreign countries...
Strana 199 - ... to the extent and for such time as may be necessary to prevent or remedy such injury, to suspend the obligation in whole or in part or to withdraw or modify the concession.
Strana 396 - March 11, 1!>41, the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries, but to promote mutually advantageous economic relations between them and the betterment of world-wide economic relations.
Strana 285 - With respect to customs duties and charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation or exportation or imposed on the international transfer of payments for imports or exports, and with respect to the method of levying such duties and charges, and with respect to all rules and formalities in connection with importation and exportation...
Strana 462 - The provisions of sections 336 and 516 (b) of the Tariff Act of 1930 shall not apply to any article with respect' to the importation of which into the United States a foreign trade agreement has been concluded pursuant to this Act, or to any provision of any such agreement.