Stone, Glass, and Clay Coordinating Committee, Howard P. Chester, executive secretary__ Tabije, Demetrio P., chairman-general manager, Philippine Tobacco Ad COMUNICATIONS-Continued Stewart, Charles W., president, Machinery and Allied Products Institute__ Stulberg, Louis, president, International Ladies' Garment Workers' Texaco, Inc., Cecil J. Olmstead, chairman, rule of law committee_ 2659 2862 2809 873 United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America, Peter 2903 United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce_ 2639 United Textile Workers of America, Francis Schautenbil, president_____ U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Hilton Davis, general manager, legislative action 2862 737 U.S. Dyestuff Producers, Ad Hoc Committee, Eugene L. Stewart__ 2767 2965 Wardell, Robert J., managing director, Copper & Brass Fabricators Council, Inc_--_. 2560 Washburn, John Nelson, Washington, D.C....... 2821 Williams, James R., president, National Retail Merchants Association.. 1946 2704 Wolfe, Deborah P., chairman, Jewel G. Maher, and Virginia Fiester, on 2708 2536 Wriston, Walter B., chairman, First National City Bank, New York______ 2341 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Articles: "Soviet Radio Beamed to Arabs Backs Those Favoring Oil Ban”. Aramco tax statement_-_ 1148 1416 "Aramco Net Put at $3.2 Billion, Hinting No. 1 Oil Producer World Profit Leader". 1426 "Independence on Foreign Oil Traced to IRS Tax' Ruling". 1428 "A Different Story-Not Long Ago, It Was Too Much Petroleum That Upset Oil Firms". 1430 "A Grim Economic Forecast". 1437 "Multibillion-Dollar Tax Benefit Seen for Big Oil Firms". 1456 "Occidental Petroleum To Study Feasibility of $500 Million Libya GasProcessing Plant". 1458 "Going to the Source-Fuel-Short U.S. Firms Are Eying Arab Lands as Sites for Factories". 1459 "The Arabian Fantasy". 1460 "Surplus in U.S. Trade Shrinks but Exports Again Exceeded Imports in February". 1467 "United States Had Surplus in 1973 Payments, First in 14 Years" 1468 "United States Plans Close Watch on Japan Export Drive". "Despite Problems-West Germany Boosts Exports 32 Percent in January" 1476 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION-Continued Articles-Continued Page "Report of Record Bonn Trade Surplus Nips Modest Recovery of Dollar Abroad". 1476 "German Reserves Seen Plentiful". 1478 "West Germany Is Seen Headed for Healthy Payments Surplus"- Committee on Finance press releases announcing hearings on the Trade 1479 1483 5 Text of H.R. 10710___. Question submitted by Senator Hansen to Hon. William D. Eberle____ 12 236 403 State Department response to questions of Congressman Blackburn submitted by Senator Curtis__ U.S. imports of refrigeration and automotive equipment from selected countries, valued under $1,000,000 each in 1973-- 196 Average post-Kennedy round MFN tariff levels on industrial productsPercentage distribution of total MFN industrial imports by ranges of tariff levels. 257 257 Estimates of f.o.b. foreign port, of export values, c.i.f. U.S. ports, of unlading values, and value of charges (insurance and freight costs to U.S. port of unlading) for U.S. general imports, by month (January-December 1973). Selected U.S. Government-assisted exports and disbursements, by months, 1973__ Total U.S. domestic and foreign merchandise exports and estimated 389 389 391 tary assistance program grant-aid shipments: 1962 to date------ 392, 393 Employment and unemployment rates in industry groups where imports account for 10 percent or more of domestic consumption___ Proportions of total civilian force employed in services, 1960, 1972. Nonagricultural employment in the United States--U.S. employment in selected industries, 1960–73-- Public opinion poll-Overall, the public favors curtailment of U.S. companies' expansion abroad by almost a 2-to-1 margin_. 738 "My Turn: The Dissenters Solzhenitsyn Left Behind". 1610 Net tax before and after foreign tax credit in 3 major oil companies in 1970___. 1434 U.S. taxes paid by U.S.-based major oil companies in 1972/1962/71-- 1439 Net tax before and after foreign tax credit in 3 major oil companies in 1970 1440 U.S. companies heavily dependent on foreign sales and earnings___. Overall, the public favors curtailment of U.S. companies' expansion abroad by almost a two-to-one margin_-_. 1449 1450 U.S. taxes paid by U.S.-based major oil companies--- 1451 World's 15 largest manufacturing corporations ranked by assets in 1972 1451 U.S. direct foreign investment and rates of return, 1972 and 1971__. U.S. Tariff Commission determinations on worker petitions for trade adjustment assistance, by industries, years 1963-72_ 1485 Trade Adjustment Assistance-Study by National Association of Manufacturers 766 Charts on U.S. trade, balance of payments, and energy-Prepared by the 353 Questions submitted in writing to the administration witnesses, with 501 APPENDIX B (PART 2) Staff data and materials on U.S. trade and balance of payments-Prepared 657 New techniques of negotiating seen needed._. Close cooperation with Congress during negotiations seen necessary. Advise of industrial agricultural, labor, and public interests needed. 212 MFN treatment and extension of credits to Russia.. Congressional role in the ratification and negotiation....... Preferred order of measures to meet disruptive increases in imports_- Negotiating agricultural and industrial products separately.. Upgrading commercial attaché.. The trade bill export of services---- The EEC and preferential trade agreements with LDC's-. |