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… for an answer.. . . (CBS-9) -End of B-Section- EDITORIALS/COLUMNISTS JAPANESE TRADE Justified Tariff Move -- "Not all of America's trade woes can be blamed on unfair practices by other … the disease. . . . The higher costs that American consumers will bear at least will produce tariff revenues for our government. But it is foolhardy to force a protesting Japanese Ministry … to live up to its agreement to open markets to U. S. chip makers. Failing such a deal, stiff tariff should follow. The U.S. can narrow wage gaps and keep down pressure on the dollar's value. …
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… the authority vested i im by the Constitution and the statutes, including section 350 of the Tariff' Ac of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1351), f October 30, 1947 (10/30/1947), the President …
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… years, the GOJ has announced five market-opening trade "packages," which have included in part tariff reductions, streamlined customs procedures, revamped product standards and certification … increase market opportunities in the tobacco and telecommunications service sectors as well as tariff reductions on paper products, wine and other items of interest to the U.S. A number of issues, however, remain outstanding, includin~ tariff cuts on wood and other products; liberalization of capital markets, banking and legal …
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… Act of 1933, as amended, which quotas are set forth in Part 3 of the Appendix to the Tariff Schedules of the United States (TSUS). These quotas were proclaimed to prevent imports …
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… to accelerate scheduledtariff reductions agreed to in the Tokyo Round,-and to provide special tariff advantages for certain of the least developed countries. The Administration will be …
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… to Japan have remained virtually unchanged in value terms from levels prevailing before the tariff reductions. (This may reflect increased Japanese competitiveness, or it may indicate …
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… years, the GOJ has announced five market-opening trade "packages," which have included in part tariff reductions, streamlined customs procedures, revamped product standards and certification … increase market opportunities in the tobacco and telecommunications service sectors as well as tariff reductions on paper products, wine and other items of interest to the U.S. A number of issues, however, remain outstanding, including tariff cuts on wood and other products; liberalization of capital markets, banking and legal …
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… Canada are starting to make progress toward a trade pact that would eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barriers between the world's two largest trading partners by the turn of the century. (New … Canada are starting to make progress toward a trade pact that would eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barriers between the world's two largest trading partners by the turn of the century. … Canada are starting to make progress toward a trade pact that would eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barriers between the world's two largest trading partners by the turn of the century. (New …
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… the importation of the products of U.S. farms. I have been informed that through a series of tariff and non-tariff barriers, including criminal possession sanctions, Korea effectively keeps U.S. …
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… pro-Palestinian slogans. (Andrew Hurst, Reuter) CANADA'S QUICK RETALIATION FOR SHINGLES TARIFF PROMPTS SOME ON THE HILL TO RETHINK PROTECTIONISM Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry was one of … actions can backfire. Partly to build a get-tough image, the Reagan Administration imposed a tariff on Canadian cedar shakes and shingles last month. Canada. immediately retaliated by … pro-Palestinian slogans. ( Andrew Hurst, Reuter) CANADA'S QUICK RETALIATION FOR SHINGLES TARIFF PROMPTS SOME ON THE HILL TO RETHINK PROTECTIONISM Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry was one of …
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