Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1953: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4294, a Bill to Extend the Authority of the President to Enter Into Trade Agreements Under Section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as Amended, and for Other Purposes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 2028 страница Considers legislation to extend President's authority to impose import restrictions and to revise standards on import quotas and tariffs. Includes U.S. Tariff Commission "Memorandum on H.R. 4294, 83d Congress, A Bill To Extend the Authority of the President To Enter into Trade Agreements Under Section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, As Amended" (p. 1951-2014). |
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... represent a relatively large part of production are also in the table . For certain agricultural commodities ( as noted ) export figures include esti- mates of the more important processed forms . For other crude and semimanu- factured ...
... represent a relatively large part of production are also in the table . For certain agricultural commodities ( as noted ) export figures include esti- mates of the more important processed forms . For other crude and semimanu- factured ...
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... represent production . 40 Manufacturers ' shipments represent production , 1949 through 1951 . 41 Production for sale , 1939 ; next shipments excluding intraindustry transfers , 1949 through 1951. Castings are excluded . 42 Exports ...
... represent production . 40 Manufacturers ' shipments represent production , 1949 through 1951 . 41 Production for sale , 1939 ; next shipments excluding intraindustry transfers , 1949 through 1951. Castings are excluded . 42 Exports ...
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... represent produc- tion . Exporters are packers or cinnery type cans . 47 Shipments represent production . 48 Exports include hand - operated dies which are not included in production ; do ta on files and saws in 1947 are shown on page 6 ...
... represent produc- tion . Exporters are packers or cinnery type cans . 47 Shipments represent production . 48 Exports include hand - operated dies which are not included in production ; do ta on files and saws in 1947 are shown on page 6 ...
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... represent just a small segment of the fishing in- dustry of the Nation , a segment centered mainly around New Bedford , Mass . Mr. LINEHAN . That is right ; yes , sir . Mr. JENKINS . And no doubt you can say that the same conditions ...
... represent just a small segment of the fishing in- dustry of the Nation , a segment centered mainly around New Bedford , Mass . Mr. LINEHAN . That is right ; yes , sir . Mr. JENKINS . And no doubt you can say that the same conditions ...
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... represent an industry that is the most efficient in the world , as compared to the industries abroad . But they all three stated that they are being injured because of im- ports from abroad , not because they are more efficient to ...
... represent an industry that is the most efficient in the world , as compared to the industries abroad . But they all three stated that they are being injured because of im- ports from abroad , not because they are more efficient to ...
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