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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... facts and statistics . Once collected and put together the results spoke for themselves . The extent of the indicated change in duty was a mathematical fact . It could not be changed by partisanship . After 1934 the cost of production ...
... facts and statistics . Once collected and put together the results spoke for themselves . The extent of the indicated change in duty was a mathematical fact . It could not be changed by partisanship . After 1934 the cost of production ...
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... fact is that what bothers the world is not our inability to buy and pay for what we need , but just the opposite . Clearly what is called for is a deemphasis of exports in the domain of national policy . We are headed in the wrong ...
... fact is that what bothers the world is not our inability to buy and pay for what we need , but just the opposite . Clearly what is called for is a deemphasis of exports in the domain of national policy . We are headed in the wrong ...
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... fact that quota controls were available would of itself introduce a stabilizing market influence . While it is not necessarily the magnitude of import volume that inflicts competitive damage , since a volume equal to less than 5 percent ...
... fact that quota controls were available would of itself introduce a stabilizing market influence . While it is not necessarily the magnitude of import volume that inflicts competitive damage , since a volume equal to less than 5 percent ...
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... fact that most of the metropolitan press , as I have said , has given very , very little space to what for want of a better term I would say is the side of this ques- tion which I represent . And they have been giving a great deal of ...
... fact that most of the metropolitan press , as I have said , has given very , very little space to what for want of a better term I would say is the side of this ques- tion which I represent . And they have been giving a great deal of ...
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... fact that the British manufacturers pay about 58 cents an hour in wages , and they pay less to women and youths . Their workweek is about 45 hours . They use water transportation to this country , which is low . They only pay 10 percent ...
... fact that the British manufacturers pay about 58 cents an hour in wages , and they pay less to women and youths . Their workweek is about 45 hours . They use water transportation to this country , which is low . They only pay 10 percent ...
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