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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... rates of exchange in terms of the United States dollar , the Secretary shall base his determination ( or estimate ) of the net amount of such bounty or grant ( or that part thereof ) which is attributable to such rates of ex- change on ...
... rates of exchange in terms of the United States dollar , the Secretary shall base his determination ( or estimate ) of the net amount of such bounty or grant ( or that part thereof ) which is attributable to such rates of ex- change on ...
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... rates in order to compensate for the rise in prices . We have not done so . On the contrary , in making tariff reductions we have cut specific rates no less than ad valorem rates . If we spread the total duty collected over our total ...
... rates in order to compensate for the rise in prices . We have not done so . On the contrary , in making tariff reductions we have cut specific rates no less than ad valorem rates . If we spread the total duty collected over our total ...
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... rates and regulating foreign commerce . It would make final the findings of the Tariff Commission both under the peril - point procedure and under the escape clause . Three other agencies of the Government now establish rates ; namely ...
... rates and regulating foreign commerce . It would make final the findings of the Tariff Commission both under the peril - point procedure and under the escape clause . Three other agencies of the Government now establish rates ; namely ...
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... rates are not readily tailored to produce desired effects . The competitive levels at which imports from different countries strike the domestic market , together with the difference in the capacity of domestic producers to meet price ...
... rates are not readily tailored to produce desired effects . The competitive levels at which imports from different countries strike the domestic market , together with the difference in the capacity of domestic producers to meet price ...
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... rates ranging from a minimum of 22.2 percent to a maximum of 92 percent . We now have a top corporate rate of 52 percent . And when the excess - profits - tax rate of 30 percent is added to the total of the cor- porate rate , we have a ...
... rates ranging from a minimum of 22.2 percent to a maximum of 92 percent . We now have a top corporate rate of 52 percent . And when the excess - profits - tax rate of 30 percent is added to the total of the cor- porate rate , we have a ...
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