Trade Reform: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6767, The Trade Reform Act of 1973, 1-2. sējumiU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 5317 lappuses |
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... agreements . Sec . 503. Additional provisions . Sec . 504. Extension of most - favored - nation treatment . Sec . 505. Market disruption . Sec . 506. Effects on other laws . 1 4 TITLE VI - GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES Sec 6.
... agreements . Sec . 503. Additional provisions . Sec . 504. Extension of most - favored - nation treatment . Sec . 505. Market disruption . Sec . 506. Effects on other laws . 1 4 TITLE VI - GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES Sec 6.
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... PREFERENCES Sec . 601. Purposes . Sec . 602. Authority to extend preferences . Sec . 603. Eligible articles . Sec . 604. Beneficiary developing country . Sec . 605. Limitations on preferential treatment . Sec . 606. Definitions . Sec ...
... PREFERENCES Sec . 601. Purposes . Sec . 602. Authority to extend preferences . Sec . 603. Eligible articles . Sec . 604. Beneficiary developing country . Sec . 605. Limitations on preferential treatment . Sec . 606. Definitions . Sec ...
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... PREFERENCES SEC . 601. PURPOSES . - The purpose of this title is to pro- 16 mote the general welfare , foreign policy and security of the 17 United States by enabling the United States to participate 18 with other developed countries in ...
... PREFERENCES SEC . 601. PURPOSES . - The purpose of this title is to pro- 16 mote the general welfare , foreign policy and security of the 17 United States by enabling the United States to participate 18 with other developed countries in ...
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... PREFERENCES.- 4 Notwithstanding the provisions of section 407 of this Act , 5 the President may designate any article as an eligible article , 6 may provide duty - free treatment for any eligible article from 7 any beneficiary ...
... PREFERENCES.- 4 Notwithstanding the provisions of section 407 of this Act , 5 the President may designate any article as an eligible article , 6 may provide duty - free treatment for any eligible article from 7 any beneficiary ...
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... PREFERENCES . - No 10 preferential treatment under this title shall remain in effect 11 for a period in excess of ten years after the effective date 12 of the grant of such preferential treatment or after Decem- 13 ber 31 , 1984 ...
... PREFERENCES . - No 10 preferential treatment under this title shall remain in effect 11 for a period in excess of ten years after the effective date 12 of the grant of such preferential treatment or after Decem- 13 ber 31 , 1984 ...
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abroad action agricultural Ambassador EBERLE amended American amount Antidumping apply assistance and related Association authority balance of payments balance-of-payments benzenoid bill Chairman Mills chemical Code Sec Committee Commodity Credit Corporation competitive concessions Congress controlled foreign corporation countervailing duty currency determination developing countries dividends dollar domestic economic effect employment exports Federal FLANIGAN foreign assistance foreign corporation foreign countries foreign tax GATT granted HICKMAN import relief import restrictions impose income tax increase industry injury interest investment Japan legislation lend-lease letter to Chairman limitation Manufacturers ment military sales million monetary most-favored-nation National nontariff barriers percent period President problem proposed question quotas reduction related acts-Financing SCHNEEBELI Secretary ROGERS Secretary SHULTZ Soviet Union statement Subsection Tariff Commission taxable tion trade agreement Trade Expansion Act trade negotiations Trade Reform Act Treasury treatment United VANIK workers
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197. lappuse - Director is of the opinion that the said article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security...
120. lappuse - Commission shall promptly make an investigation to determine whether an article is being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to be a substantial cause of serious injury, or the threat thereof, to the domestic industry producing an article like or directly competitive with the imported article.
197. lappuse - States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security as set forth in this section, he shall take such action, and for such time, as he deems necessary to adjust the imports of such article and its derivatives so that such imports will not so threaten to impair the national security.
362. lappuse - Communist-action organization" means — (a) any organization in the United States (other than a diplomatic representative or mission of a foreign government accredited as such by the Department of State) which (i) is substantially directed, dominated, or controlled by the foreign government or foreign organization controlling the world Communist movement...
327. lappuse - No state may lay imposts or duties on imports or exports without the consent of congress ; and 5.
148. lappuse - existing on July 1, 1934", as applied to a rate of duty, refers to the rate of duty (however established, and even though temporarily suspended by Act of Congress or otherwise) existing on such date. (6) The term "existing...
76. lappuse - ... shall be subject to termination or withdrawal, upon due notice, at the end of a period specified in the agreement. Such period shall be not more than 3 years from the date on which the agreement becomes effective. If the agreement is not terminated or withdrawn from at the end of the period so specified, it shall be subject to termination or withdrawal thereafter upon not more than 6 months
325. lappuse - If Congress shall lay down by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to fix such rates is directed to conform, such legislative action is not a forbidden delegation of legislative power.
128. lappuse - No disbursing officer shall, in the absence of gross negligence or intent to defraud the United States, be liable with respect to any payment by him under this...
327. lappuse - And while this rule in respect of treaties is established by the express language of clause 2, article VI, of the Constitution, the same rule would result in the case of all international compacts and agreements from the very fact that complete power over international affairs is in the National Government and is not and cannot be subject to any curtailment or interference on the part of the several States.