Review of the Impact and Effectiveness of the Caribbean Basin Initiative: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, February 25 and 27, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 1175 lappuses |
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... industry is becoming either marginal or terminal ? Ambassador YEUTTER . Well , I am aware that the domestic sugar industry , Mr. Heftel , is having struggles of its own , without ques- tion . I am not sure I would conclude that it is ...
... industry is becoming either marginal or terminal ? Ambassador YEUTTER . Well , I am aware that the domestic sugar industry , Mr. Heftel , is having struggles of its own , without ques- tion . I am not sure I would conclude that it is ...
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... industry . The domestic textile industry , of course , will receive benefits from this program in the sense that it will be their textile products that will be processed in the CBI and brought back to the United States . It will provide ...
... industry . The domestic textile industry , of course , will receive benefits from this program in the sense that it will be their textile products that will be processed in the CBI and brought back to the United States . It will provide ...
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... industry by making the highest levels of access available only to CBI clothing exports made from material manufactured and cut in the U.S. Because U.S. investors increasingly look to CBI beneficiaries as bases for 807 operations , we ...
... industry by making the highest levels of access available only to CBI clothing exports made from material manufactured and cut in the U.S. Because U.S. investors increasingly look to CBI beneficiaries as bases for 807 operations , we ...
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... industry is concerned about , I know Mr. Schulze had a question earlier of Ambassador Yeutter , and which he referred in turn to you , about how the process worked . You have indicated that you and the courts have devel- oped origin ...
... industry is concerned about , I know Mr. Schulze had a question earlier of Ambassador Yeutter , and which he referred in turn to you , about how the process worked . You have indicated that you and the courts have devel- oped origin ...
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... industry in the U.S. Of the export products in which Barbados has an existing manufacturing capacity and which were accorded duty - free entry to the U.S. for the first time under the CBI , have also been disappointing . - e.g. rum ...
... industry in the U.S. Of the export products in which Barbados has an existing manufacturing capacity and which were accorded duty - free entry to the U.S. for the first time under the CBI , have also been disappointing . - e.g. rum ...
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administration Admissible agricultural Ambassador YEUTTER American ANTHONY assistance Barbados Basin Economic Recovery bean Belize beneficiary countries benefits Caribbean Basin countries Caribbean Basin Economic Caribbean Basin Initiative Caribbean countries CBERA CBI beneficiaries CBI countries CBI program Central America Chairman PICKLE citrus Commerce Committee Congress Costa Rica cruise ships domestic Dominican Republic duty-free Economic Recovery Act El Salvador ethanol export facility foreign funds going GUARINI Guatemala Haiti Honduras incentives increase industry information exchange agreements International investment investors J.J. Pickle Jamaica legislation Lucia manufacturing ment million nations negotiations operations OPIC percent Pigeon pea plant ports potential President private sector problem projects promotion Puerto Rico quota region Rican Royal Parker SCHULZE section 936 shipments Subcommittee sugar tariff tax information exchange testimony Thank tion tourism treatment required U.S. Department U.S. Government U.S. imports U.S. market U.S. Virgin Islands United USDA Virgin Islands
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