Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Committee on Ways and Means of the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Relations, Committee on Finance of the U.S. Senate by the Department of State, in Accordance with Section 2202 of the Omnibus Trade Competitiveness Act of 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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1. lappuse
... trade policy arena continues to receive high levels of attention , both at home and abroad . For the third year , our Embassies report that many of our trading partners continue to make progress in opening markets to U.S. exports of ...
... trade policy arena continues to receive high levels of attention , both at home and abroad . For the third year , our Embassies report that many of our trading partners continue to make progress in opening markets to U.S. exports of ...
6. lappuse
... U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Relations, Committee on ... exports and 80 percent of budget revenues , oil has kept the rest of the ... exports and capital lie not so much in deliberate PRA policies as in the regime's ...
... U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Relations, Committee on ... exports and 80 percent of budget revenues , oil has kept the rest of the ... exports and capital lie not so much in deliberate PRA policies as in the regime's ...
8. lappuse
... United States did not take part in the Paris Club rescheduling . 5 . Significant Barriers to U.S. Exports The United States does not recognize or maintain diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of Angola ( PRA ) and has no ...
... United States did not take part in the Paris Club rescheduling . 5 . Significant Barriers to U.S. Exports The United States does not recognize or maintain diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of Angola ( PRA ) and has no ...
23. lappuse
... United States government on outstanding development assistance loans . In 1991 , it is eligible to receive another $ 57.7 million in similar debt forgiveness . 5. Significant Barriers to U.S. Exports Major factors limiting ...
... United States government on outstanding development assistance loans . In 1991 , it is eligible to receive another $ 57.7 million in similar debt forgiveness . 5. Significant Barriers to U.S. Exports Major factors limiting ...
33. lappuse
... export controls and the import licensing regime , eliminated exfactory price controls , closed all commodity marketing boards , and sharply reduced the number of banned imports . The most significant remaining barrier to U.S. exports is ...
... export controls and the import licensing regime , eliminated exfactory price controls , closed all commodity marketing boards , and sharply reduced the number of banned imports . The most significant remaining barrier to U.S. exports is ...
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Age for Employment agreement agricultural Balance of Payments Bargain Collectively Barriers to U.S. capital Central Bank companies Compulsory Labor controls Convention debt service deficit domestic Employment of Children exchange rate Export Subsidies Export Subsidies Policies Extent of U.S. financing Forced or Compulsory foreign exchange foreign investment GATT Geneva Phonograms Convention import licenses income increase industry inflation interest rates International Monetary Fund investors Kindred Products legislation Millions of U.S. minimum wage Ministry monetary Money supply n/a n/a n/a official Organize and Bargain patent percent of GDP petroleum Primary & Fabricated Protection of U.S. public sector rate pct Real GDP regulations requirements restrictions Right to Organize Rights in Sectors Sectors with U.S. tariff TOTAL PETROLEUM/MANUFACTURING/WHOLESALE TRADE trademark U.S. Department U.S. Direct Investment U.S. dollars U.S. exports U.S. firms U.S. Intellectual Property U.S. Investment Universal Copyright Convention value added tax worker rights World Bank
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