Duty Exemption for Returning American Residents: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7368. May 3 and 4, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 171 lappuses |
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$50 fair retail administration alcoholic beverages amended American Samoa American tourists Americans traveling amount areas articles to follow balance of payments balance-of-payments balance-of-payments deficit believe BETTS bill BRODY BYRNES Canada Caribair Caribbean Chairman Chamber of Commerce citizens committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY customs duty exemption duty-free allowance duty-free exemption economy effect elimination exemption from duty fair retail value figure foreign countries foreign currency foreign travel gifts going Governor PAIEWONSKY Guam HERLONG important industry June 30 KEOGH KING legislation liquor ments merchandise Mexico million outflow PAIEWONSKY percent person PORTER present privilege proposed reduce reichsmarks restrictions returning residents returning tourists SCHNEEBELI Secretary CONNOR Secretary FOWLER shipments shipped spend SUMMARY OF STATEMENT Taxicab Thank tion tourist purchases trade travel gap traveling abroad Treasury U.S. dollars U.S. Government U.S. tourist U.S. Virgin Islands unaccompanied baggage United United Arab Republic WATTS WITNESS
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