Trade Agreements Act Extension: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 12591, an Act 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, ÆÄÆ® 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 1518ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... effect of this unlimited power , from which there is no appeal , is to enthrone foreign relations as the supreme arbiter over our foreign trade . The President takes his cue on escape - clause cases principally from the State Department ...
... effect of this unlimited power , from which there is no appeal , is to enthrone foreign relations as the supreme arbiter over our foreign trade . The President takes his cue on escape - clause cases principally from the State Department ...
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... effect until the emergency tariff act , right after World War Senator DOUGLAS . The Tariff Act remained in effect as 842 TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT EXTENSION.
... effect until the emergency tariff act , right after World War Senator DOUGLAS . The Tariff Act remained in effect as 842 TRADE AGREEMENTS ACT EXTENSION.
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... effect as long as the Democratic Party was in power . But when the Republican Party came into power in 1921 , we had ... effects of the Smoot - Hawley tariff were good ? Mr. STRACKBEIN . Senator , the increases were not as great as is ...
... effect as long as the Democratic Party was in power . But when the Republican Party came into power in 1921 , we had ... effects of the Smoot - Hawley tariff were good ? Mr. STRACKBEIN . Senator , the increases were not as great as is ...
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... effect unless specifically over- ruled by Congress ? Is that what you said ? Mr. STRACKBEIN . The Tariff Commission's recommendations ; yes . These are not so numerous . These are not so numerous , I repeat . Since 1951 there have been ...
... effect unless specifically over- ruled by Congress ? Is that what you said ? Mr. STRACKBEIN . The Tariff Commission's recommendations ; yes . These are not so numerous . These are not so numerous , I repeat . Since 1951 there have been ...
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... effect the State Department ) to do with as he saw fit . Judging by the executive procedures established to gov- ern the trade agreements program , the 73d Congress sitting in 1934 was ap- parently regarded as having spoken for all ...
... effect the State Department ) to do with as he saw fit . Judging by the executive procedures established to gov- ern the trade agreements program , the 73d Congress sitting in 1934 was ap- parently regarded as having spoken for all ...
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