S. 2040, the Small Business Export Expansion Act, S. 2104, the Small Business Export Development Act: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session ... March 12 and 13, 1980

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71. lappuse - Mr. Chairman. I want to thank the committee for giving me the opportunity to testify on S.
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172. lappuse - Board, and am most hopeful that we can assist you in shepharding such legislation through the Congress. Again my appreciation, and we will be in touch with you in the future regarding this matter further. Very truly yours...
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87. lappuse - I have a prepared statement which I would like to have submitted for the record. Mr.
95. lappuse - Therefore, we do not believe that legislation in this area is necessary or appropriate at this time. Mr. Chairman, I would like to state that the SBA recognizes the challenge and supports the Administration's desire to help increase small business involvement in exporting.
164. lappuse - The point I wish to make is that it seems to me to be successful, direct involvement by the private banking industry is essential.
119. lappuse - I should mention that recently the Department of Commerce, Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has invited small business participation in Industry Policy Advisory Committees for Trade Policy Matters.
127. lappuse - April 1 a competitive tone long needed in our embassies in other parts of the world. The objective in the world market for government, and particularly for small business and all businesses, is to more effectively promote export sales to equate our international trade balances and to increase jobs. It would seem appropriate to utilize and improve the efforts that are in place rather than reinvent the wheel, or worse, add a spare.

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