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 páginas 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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... continue to flow in at an unreduced rate , or if imports take up the reduction in output caused by domestic cutbacks , there will be no way of halting the downward trend and it will soon develop into the well - known spiral that leads ...
... continue to flow in at an unreduced rate , or if imports take up the reduction in output caused by domestic cutbacks , there will be no way of halting the downward trend and it will soon develop into the well - known spiral that leads ...
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... continue reciprocal - trade agreements , or at least some form , even to keep the escape clause and the peril - point provisions alive , because if we did not continue it , you would not even have those , would you , to protect you ? Mr ...
... continue reciprocal - trade agreements , or at least some form , even to keep the escape clause and the peril - point provisions alive , because if we did not continue it , you would not even have those , would you , to protect you ? Mr ...
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... continue the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act . Along with that discontinuance would go the peril - point provisions , and your escape clause , but there would remain in effect all these reciprocal- trade agreements that we have ...
... continue the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act . Along with that discontinuance would go the peril - point provisions , and your escape clause , but there would remain in effect all these reciprocal- trade agreements that we have ...
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... continue . For some years , the ratio of cows and heifers slaughtered per year to numbers retained on farms for milking purposes , has been very high , no doubt due largely to the fact that beef and veal prices have been very high ...
... continue . For some years , the ratio of cows and heifers slaughtered per year to numbers retained on farms for milking purposes , has been very high , no doubt due largely to the fact that beef and veal prices have been very high ...
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... continue to apply the equalizing factors of tariffs or import quotas to protect the standard of living of the American worker and the opportunities of free enter- prise to American industry . Careful and thorough investigation must ...
... continue to apply the equalizing factors of tariffs or import quotas to protect the standard of living of the American worker and the opportunities of free enter- prise to American industry . Careful and thorough investigation must ...
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