Special 301 and the Fight Against Trade Piracy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Trade of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, April 19, 1993, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 115 lappuses |
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... economy . Several years ago , after an exhaustive survey , the International Trade Commission estimated that they cost America somewhere between $ 43 billion and $ 61 billion dollars in lost ex- ports every year . It is likely that the ...
... economy . Several years ago , after an exhaustive survey , the International Trade Commission estimated that they cost America somewhere between $ 43 billion and $ 61 billion dollars in lost ex- ports every year . It is likely that the ...
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... economic policy seeks to build our economy so that is capable of fostering the creation of high - wage and high- skilled jobs . At the same time , the administration's guiding principle in trade policy is to open foreign markets to the ...
... economic policy seeks to build our economy so that is capable of fostering the creation of high - wage and high- skilled jobs . At the same time , the administration's guiding principle in trade policy is to open foreign markets to the ...
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... economy in the 21st century , the forceful implementation of Special 301 is a very high priority for us . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Senator BAUCUS ... economic policy is very much integrated with foreign policy , and that we Americans 10.
... economy in the 21st century , the forceful implementation of Special 301 is a very high priority for us . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Senator BAUCUS ... economic policy is very much integrated with foreign policy , and that we Americans 10.
11. lappuse
... economy . Second , I think it is not only in our best interest , but it is in the other country's best interest for the United States to pursue a more aggressive policy in the Special 301 . Let's take Thailand , for example . In the ...
... economy . Second , I think it is not only in our best interest , but it is in the other country's best interest for the United States to pursue a more aggressive policy in the Special 301 . Let's take Thailand , for example . In the ...
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... economic effects of these policies and practices that can destroy jobs , investments , and whole industrial sectors . These concerns are found throughout the legislative history of Section 1303 of the Omnibus Trade Act of 1988 , the so ...
... economic effects of these policies and practices that can destroy jobs , investments , and whole industrial sectors . These concerns are found throughout the legislative history of Section 1303 of the Omnibus Trade Act of 1988 , the so ...
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Absolute Entertainment action adequate and effective Administration Ambassador Kantor amendments American Argentina BERMAN bilateral Brazil Business Software Alliance Chairman commitment compulsory licensing computer software concerns continues copying copyright law copyright protection counterfeit Dunkel text economic enacted export fabric designs GATT IIPA implementation important improve India infringement intellectual property protection intellectual property rights issue Japan Korea legislation losses market access Mexico million NAFTA negotiations Pakistan Paraguay patent law patent pirates patent protection pirates Priority Foreign Country priority watch list problem programs protection for pharmaceuticals protection of intellectual Republic of China retaliation Russia sanctions Senator BAUCUS Senator ROCKEFELLER SHAPIRO software piracy sound recordings Special 301 Taiwan textile Thailand TPSA member Trade Act trademark trademark owners trading partners U.S. companies U.S. copyright U.S. Government U.S. industry U.S. intellectual property U.S. trade U.S. Trade Representative United Uruguay Round USTA USTR Venezuela video games
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