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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... percent to GDP , provides 75 percent of total employment and 55 percent of export earnings . The main foreign exchange earners are coffee , tea , horticulture and tourism . The industrial sector , which accounts for 14 percent of GDP ...
... percent to GDP , provides 75 percent of total employment and 55 percent of export earnings . The main foreign exchange earners are coffee , tea , horticulture and tourism . The industrial sector , which accounts for 14 percent of GDP ...
15. lappuse
... percent . The commercial bank cash ratio was raised steadily to reach 20 percent by the second half of 1994. A number of weak banks and non - bank financial institu tions were either closed or brought under statutory management . These ...
... percent . The commercial bank cash ratio was raised steadily to reach 20 percent by the second half of 1994. A number of weak banks and non - bank financial institu tions were either closed or brought under statutory management . These ...
28. lappuse
... percent from an earlier rate of 40 percent . Corporations ' secondary tax rate on dividends was nevertheless increased by 10 percent . The 1994/95 budget also imposed a " once - off " levy of 5 per- cent on all income ( both corporate ...
... percent from an earlier rate of 40 percent . Corporations ' secondary tax rate on dividends was nevertheless increased by 10 percent . The 1994/95 budget also imposed a " once - off " levy of 5 per- cent on all income ( both corporate ...
29. lappuse
... percent to 14 percent of export value on Oc- tober 1 ; 12 percent on April 1 , 1996 and 10 percent on April 1 , 1997. The subsidy for partially manufactured goods will drop from 12.5 percent to 3 percent on October 1 ; 2 percent on ...
... percent to 14 percent of export value on Oc- tober 1 ; 12 percent on April 1 , 1996 and 10 percent on April 1 , 1997. The subsidy for partially manufactured goods will drop from 12.5 percent to 3 percent on October 1 ; 2 percent on ...
34. lappuse
... percent , a substantial improve- ment from 1993's 3.2 percent . Nevertheless , the impact of the recession which began during the third quarter of 1989 and ended in 1991 continued to be felt ; unemploy- ment hovered between 9.5 and 10 ...
... percent , a substantial improve- ment from 1993's 3.2 percent . Nevertheless , the impact of the recession which began during the third quarter of 1989 and ended in 1991 continued to be felt ; unemploy- ment hovered between 9.5 and 10 ...
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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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