The Trade Reform Act of 1973: Hearings, Osa 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 2976 sivua |
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Sivu 2352
... cause many people to become unem- ployed . A large majority of them are unskilled and would experience difficulty in obtaining other employment . The production and marketing costs for our products are relatively high and the risks ...
... cause many people to become unem- ployed . A large majority of them are unskilled and would experience difficulty in obtaining other employment . The production and marketing costs for our products are relatively high and the risks ...
Sivu 2362
... cause of the injury suffered , but a " primary cause " defined as the largest single cause . This is certainly a more realistic approach . Injury to an industry would be easier to prove , but what assurance would you have of any ...
... cause of the injury suffered , but a " primary cause " defined as the largest single cause . This is certainly a more realistic approach . Injury to an industry would be easier to prove , but what assurance would you have of any ...
Sivu 2394
... caused in large part by lower cost of pro- duction in other countries , especially in the wages paid to agricultural employees , which it is the policy of the United States to maintain at relatively much higher levels than in other ...
... caused in large part by lower cost of pro- duction in other countries , especially in the wages paid to agricultural employees , which it is the policy of the United States to maintain at relatively much higher levels than in other ...
Sivu 2409
... cause some governments to place more emphasis on upgrading diets with more meat and livestock products . This portends a long run growth in demand for U.S. grains , especially feedstuffs . There is a growing significance of its ...
... cause some governments to place more emphasis on upgrading diets with more meat and livestock products . This portends a long run growth in demand for U.S. grains , especially feedstuffs . There is a growing significance of its ...
Sivu 2441
... cause irreparable divisions between farmers , and completely chaotic marketing conditions , as " scrambles " for Class I markets would result and prob- ably destroy the classified pricing system - turning the clock back to the 1920's ...
... cause irreparable divisions between farmers , and completely chaotic marketing conditions , as " scrambles " for Class I markets would result and prob- ably destroy the classified pricing system - turning the clock back to the 1920's ...
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Sivu 2819 - Commission shall promptly make an investigation to determine whether, as a result in major part of concessions granted under trade agreements, an article is being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to cause, or threaten to cause, serious injury to the domestic industry producing an article which is like or directly competitive with the imported article.
Sivu 2697 - States in such increased quantities, either actual or relative, as to cause or threaten serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products.
Sivu 2715 - In the course of the investigation the commission shall hold hearings and give reasonable public notice thereof, and shall afford reasonable opportunity for parties interested to be present, to produce evidence, and to be heard at such hearings.
Sivu 2846 - For purposes of this section, the term "substantial cause" means a cause which is important and not less than any other cause.
Sivu 2784 - ... foreign market value (or, in the absence of such value, than the cost of production) there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed thereon by law, a special dumping duty in an amount equal to such difference.
Sivu 2718 - Commissioners voting that such article was being imported in such increased quantities as to cause or threaten serious injury...
Sivu 2781 - States; and plus the amount, if not included in such price, of any export tax imposed by the country of exportation on the exportation of the merchandise to the United States: and plus the amount of any import duties imposed by the country of exportation which have been rebated, or which have not been collected by reason of the exportation of the merchandise to the United States; and plus the amount of any taxes imposed in the country of exportation...
Sivu 2659 - That whenever the Secretary of the Treasury (hereinafter in this Act called the 'Secretary') after such investigation as he deems necessary, finds that an industry in the United States is being or is likely to be injured...
Sivu 2819 - ... to the extent and for such time as may be necessary to prevent or remedy such injury, to suspend the obligation in whole or in part or to withdraw or modify the concession.
Sivu 2557 - ... good faith, the President may, if he is satisfied that such action is likely to be effective in inducing such country to engage in such negotiations in good faith, increase the rate of duty on any fish (in any form) which is the product of such country, for such time as he deems necessary, to a rate not more than 50 percent above the rate existing on July 1, 1934.