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… · ~.--ms·c,,.~ 11c:as, the rallying point for postwar trade negotia;•.ions, the reduction of tariff barriers, is no longer that relevant. Tariff rates on most manufacturing products are at historically low levels. Non-tariff barriers by contrast represent serious obstacles. Yet experience and consensus in dealing …
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… and on net has probably been our most heavily protected ·major domestic industry. The tariff rate on textile and apparel imports averages about 20 percent, versus . a 3 percent average tariff rate on all imports. Quantitative restrictions on textile and apparel exports agreed to by …
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… 50-Press Releases 03/04/1983 #3956 – Statement – Termination of Romania’s Most-Favored-Nation Tariff Status Box 58-Press Releases 06/03/1983 #4496 – Letter to Congress – Extension of Waiver …
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… makes it extremely difficult for the Israeli I industry to compete in the United States, tariff rates notwithstanding. Evidence of the ability of the domestic industry to compete effectively without the benefits of tariff protection can be seen in international markets. In Japan, the United States has recently …
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… skin). During the time that this special product could not be produced 16 in Japan, the import tariff on its entry was suspended. On April 1 of this year, after two Japanese firms began producing the aluminum product, percent tariff. the Japanese Government restored the 11.5 Now, in addition to meeting the new competition of the two Japanese suppliers, the U.S. firm must overcome the tariff to remain competitive in Japan. Unlike tariffs, many other forms of formal Japanese …
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… the exchange rate will remain stable and export subsidies will not be forthcoming, even though tariff barriers may indeed be removed in the next few years, opening up protected markets. i• The … 870-page directory contains information about the business advantages afforded by FTA: annual tariff reductions; information concerning the possible sale of Israeli products to the U.S. … the agreement. immediately upon 2] Elimination of duties on some products in three different tariff cuts by January 1, 1989 (01/01/1989). 3] Elimination of duties in eight years (by January …
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… extend to Ne"· Zealand the benefits of the injury test proYided under section i01(a)(2) of the Tariff .Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 16il(a)(2)): ~ow therefore, be it 1 t Resofred, That it is the … ~ew Zealand the benefits of the 23 injury test provided under section 70 l(a)(2) of the 24 Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1671(a)(2)). 0 2120 MEMORANDUM NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL May 2, … extend to New Zealand the benefits of the injury test provided under section 701(a)(2) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1671(a)(2)): Now therefore, be it e SRF.S 66 IS 3 1 Resolved, That …
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… and Australia. The exports of these countries to the EEC are subject to the full external tariff rates. By manufacturing your products in Israel and selling to buyers in the EEC, you will … and Australia. The exports of these countries to the EEC are subject to the full external tariff rates. By manufacturing your products in Israel and selling to buyers in the EEC, you will … the agreement. immediately upon 2] Elimination of duties on some products in three different tariff cuts by January 1, 1989 (01/01/1989). 3] Elimination of duties in eight years (by ·January …
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… Is there, a theme for · trade in the· 1980s that has the mutually advantageous rationale of tariff reductions in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s? Can we define a set of actions consistent with … at the border. The results thusfar are incomp l ete and mixed. -6Has the concept of tariff Perhaps, in manufacturing, some. ture. Yet is. tariff reduction programs (i.e .. coordination of appropriate. for agriculture? reductions. run …
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… furskins, the proposed ban on seven Soviet products under the forced labor provisions of the Tariff Act of 1930, and the ban on the importation of gold coins minted in the Soviet Union. … crude petroleum; motor fuel and kerosene. This ban was pursuant to Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 which bans the importation of goods made with forced labor. • The House … that the President should direct the Treasury to enforce the current provisions of the Tariff Act. The Administration opposed the Armstrong provision, we did not object to the House …
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