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… Statement on the Most-Favored-Nation Tariff Status for Romania 03/04/1983 … March 4, 1983 The Government of Romania has implemented a … of emigration. I therefore declare my intention to terminate Romania's most-favored-nation tariff status and other benefits effective June 30, 1983, if the education repayment decree remains in force on that date. … Statement on the Most-Favored-Nation Tariff Status for Romania …
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… Remarks on Signing the Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 10/30/1984 … October 30, 1984 Good morning, and welcome to the White House for the signing of this bill that Bill has been telling you about -- the Trade and Tariff Act of 1984, a crucial piece of legislation and a triumph not just for freer and fairer … Bill Brock. Bill worked tirelessly with great skill and dedication. This Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 signals to the world that America does not fear free trade because the …
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… President Reagan makes remarks and signs The Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 HR 3398. Rose garden 10/30/1984 … WHTV 091 Youtube MP4 Video WHTV 091 Catalog … William Brock, John Block … 091 … President Reagan makes remarks and signs The Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 HR 3398. Rose garden …
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… York, Inc., producers of heavyweight motorcycles, provided for in item 692.50 of the Tariff Schedules of the United States (TSUS). After considering all relevant aspects of the case, … I will proclaim the USITC five-year import relief remedy with one modification. I will impose tariff increases of 45 percent ad valorem in the first year, declining to 35, 20, 15 and 10 percent above scheduled rates in subsequent years. Imposition of these tariff increases should allow the heavyweight motorcycle industry to adjust to the threat of …
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… on oilseeds, oilseed products and grains in Portugal and the uncompensated withdrawal of tariff concessions on corn and sorghum in Spain deny benefits to the United States arising under … European Economic Community. I have further determined, in response to the EEC's withdrawal of tariff concessions on corn and sorghum in Spain, to suspend United States tariff concessions on certain products, although current rates of duty will be maintained for the …
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… The USITC determined that wood shingles and shakes, provided for in item 200.85 of the Tariff Schedules of the United States (TSUS), are being imported into the United States in such … articles like or directly competitive with the imported articles. The USITC recommend that a tariff of 35 percent ad valorem be imposed for a period of 5 years on imports of wood shingles … Act (19 U.S.C. 2252(c)), in order to remedy this serious injury, I determined to impose a tariff on imports into the United States of wood shingles and shakes of western red cedar in an …
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… the import licensing procedure that allegedly restricted imports of non-rubber footwear and on tariff and customs charges. The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the Coordinating Council … States exports of non-rubber footwear. Beginning in September of 1982, a series of temporary tariff reductions on non-rubber footwear were implemented. These temporary tariff reductions have been extended administratively until mid-1984. Legislative approval for …
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… the U.S. quotas will be adjusted to have a comparable effect or the President may substitute tariff increases for the quotas. This action follows the President's announcement on March 31 … (GATT) if the EC will agree to do the same. The President has also decided to suspend certain tariff concessions, effective in 30 days. The action will not increase tariffs, however, and the … increases will be deferred until July to allow time for negotiation of compensation for EC tariff action affecting U.S. exports of feed grains to Spain. This is a dispute the U.S. sought …
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… submitting to you the country reports required by Title IX, Section 905(b), of the Trade and Tariff Act of 1984. These reports concern the trade barriers on wine that are maintained by … inconsistent with existing international trade rules. Notably, several countries maintain high tariff barriers. Under current law, I have no tariff-cutting authority to negotiate reductions in foreign tariffs, a problem that also …
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… the domestic industry producing wood shakes and shingles, provided for in item 200.85 of the Tariff Schedules of the United States. After considering all relevant aspects of the case, … of the Trade Act of 1974, I have determined that provision of import relief in the form of a tariff for up to 5 years is in the national economic interest. The tariff will apply to all U.S. imports of western red cedar shakes and shingles. The additional …
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