Extension on Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. Hearings ... on H.J. Res. 111 ... Rev. Apr. 12-23, 19431943 - Počet stran: 1156 |
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... pound ( France ) . United Kingdom 1 , France 2 . Woven fabrics for paddings or interlinings , of jute ( United Kingdom ) . Bel- gium 1 , United Kingdom 2 . Sugar candy and all confectionery , n . s . p . f . , valued at 6 cents or more ...
... pound ( France ) . United Kingdom 1 , France 2 . Woven fabrics for paddings or interlinings , of jute ( United Kingdom ) . Bel- gium 1 , United Kingdom 2 . Sugar candy and all confectionery , n . s . p . f . , valued at 6 cents or more ...
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... pound ( Argentina ) . Italy 1 , Portugal , 2 , Argentina none . Plates , mats , etc. of dressed goat or kid skins , not dyed ( Argentina ) . China 1 , Argentina none . Cobalt oxide ( Canada ) . Belgium 1 , France 2 , Finland 3 , Canada ...
... pound ( Argentina ) . Italy 1 , Portugal , 2 , Argentina none . Plates , mats , etc. of dressed goat or kid skins , not dyed ( Argentina ) . China 1 , Argentina none . Cobalt oxide ( Canada ) . Belgium 1 , France 2 , Finland 3 , Canada ...
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... pounds , or 4,582,472 tons , valued at $ 99,291,052 . These ought to have excited the interest of people other than ... pounds of tin plate we shipped to Japan is rather interesting during those years . Right up to the edge of the war we ...
... pounds , or 4,582,472 tons , valued at $ 99,291,052 . These ought to have excited the interest of people other than ... pounds of tin plate we shipped to Japan is rather interesting during those years . Right up to the edge of the war we ...
Strana 67
... pounds , or 92,427 tons , valued at $ 8,000,000 . Just why we should ever have permitted that amount of tin , or the copper , either , to get out of the country has been more or less a puzzle to me . How did we get paid for that ...
... pounds , or 92,427 tons , valued at $ 8,000,000 . Just why we should ever have permitted that amount of tin , or the copper , either , to get out of the country has been more or less a puzzle to me . How did we get paid for that ...
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... pound to 6 cents per pound ; ducks and geese from 10 cents a pound to 6 cents a pound . Then when the question of turkeys came up and , in the face of the action taken under these trade agreeemnts , this greatest of all Virginia advo ...
... pound to 6 cents per pound ; ducks and geese from 10 cents a pound to 6 cents a pound . Then when the question of turkeys came up and , in the face of the action taken under these trade agreeemnts , this greatest of all Virginia advo ...
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Strana 62 - peoples; to the elimination of all forms of discriminatory treatment in international commerce, and to the reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers; and, in general, to the attainment of all the economic objectives set forth in the joint declaration made on August 12, 1941, by the President of the United States
Strana 371 - 1 If, as a result of unforeseen developments and of the concession granted on any article enumerated and described in the Schedules annexed to this Agreement, such article is being imported in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers of like or similar articles, the Government may— So and so. Mr.
Strana 712 - as follows : In the final determination of the benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom in return for aid furnished under the Act of Congress of March 11, 1911, the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries, but to promote
Strana 195 - be free to withdraw the concession, in whole or in part, or to modify it to the extent and for such time as may be necessary to prevent such injury. Then the article goes on to prescribe that if
Strana 62 - aid authorized under subsection (a) shall be those which the President deems satisfactory, and the benefit to the United States may be payment or repayment in kind or property, or any other direct or indirect benefit which the President deems satisfactory." The Executive order creating the
Strana 61 - be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom for aid furnished under the act of Congress of March 11, 1941, the terms and conditions thereof shall be such as not to burden commerce between the two countries, but to promote
Strana 703 - fact that the existing duties or other restrictions are "unduly burdening and restricting the foreign trade of the United States." The purpose of the Trade Agreements Act is stated to be for "expanding foreign markets for the products of the United States." The Trade Agreements Act has been twice renewed, the first time on March 1, 1937, and again on April 12,
Strana 61 - article VII says: Mr. Reed. Mr. Secretary, I will try to be brief. In the final determination of the benefits to be provided to the United States of America by the Government of the United Kingdom
Strana 828 - United States of America a proclamation 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; respect to ale, porter, stout, and beer,
Strana 207 - case, in which the Supreme Court said, and I quote from page 409 of 27G US: The same principle that permits Congress to exercise its rate-making power in interstate commerce, by declaring the rule which shall prevail in the legislative fixing of rates, and enables it to remit to a rate-making body created in accordance