Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices: Report Submitted to the Committee on International Relations, Committee on Ways and Means of the U.S. House of Representatives and the 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 and Competitiveness Act of 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 520 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 99.
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... companies ' equity in , and net out- standing loans to , their foreign affiliates " ( foreign business enter- prises owned 10 percent or more by U.S. persons or companies ) . Where a figure is negative , the U.S. parent owes money to ...
... companies ' equity in , and net out- standing loans to , their foreign affiliates " ( foreign business enter- prises owned 10 percent or more by U.S. persons or companies ) . Where a figure is negative , the U.S. parent owes money to ...
16. lappuse
... companies to insure imports . Insurance companies must reinsure part of their business with the local parastatal reinsurance company . All commodities imported into Kenya are subject to pre - shipment inspection , includ- ing price ...
... companies to insure imports . Insurance companies must reinsure part of their business with the local parastatal reinsurance company . All commodities imported into Kenya are subject to pre - shipment inspection , includ- ing price ...
17. lappuse
... companies offering services in construction , engi- neering and architecture may face discrimination when bidding for public projects . Kenya's draft shipping law has been the subject of official protests by the United States and the ...
... companies offering services in construction , engi- neering and architecture may face discrimination when bidding for public projects . Kenya's draft shipping law has been the subject of official protests by the United States and the ...
21. lappuse
... companies already present find it in- creasingly difficult to operate profitably , while official statistics show nonoil exports down sharply . 2. Exchange Rate Policy In the first quarter of 1994 , Nigeria changed its foreign exchange ...
... companies already present find it in- creasingly difficult to operate profitably , while official statistics show nonoil exports down sharply . 2. Exchange Rate Policy In the first quarter of 1994 , Nigeria changed its foreign exchange ...
23. lappuse
... companies incorporated in Nigeria receive national treatment . Approxi- mately five percent of all government procurement contracts are awarded to U.S. companies . Nigeria is not a signatory to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ...
... companies incorporated in Nigeria receive national treatment . Approxi- mately five percent of all government procurement contracts are awarded to U.S. companies . Nigeria is not a signatory to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ...
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agreement agricultural Barriers to U.S. budget Central Bank companies Consumer Price Index countries deficit Direct Investment Position dollars unless otherwise domestic employers enforcement enterprises exchange rate Exchange Rate Policy Export Subsidies Export Subsidies Policies Extent of U.S. Forced or Compulsory foreign exchange foreign investment GATT Historical Cost income Industries.-U.S. Direct Investment inflation intellectual property interest rates Investment in Selected Investment Position Abroad investors Kindred Products legislation ment Millions of U.S. minimum wage Ministry monetary Money Supply N/A N/A N/A Organize and Bargain Paris Club patent percent of GDP Protection of U.S. reform regulations requirements restrictions Right to Organize Sectors with U.S. Selected Industries.-U.S. Direct standards tariff tion Total Exports Trade Balance trade unions trademark U.S. Department U.S. dollars U.S. dollars unless U.S. exports U.S. firms U.S. Intellectual Property U.S. Investment unless otherwise noted Uruguay Round value-added tax Worker Rights
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