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, 파트 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 1518페이지 |
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... existing on July 1 , 1958 , by 10 per centum of such rate . " ( ii ) The rate 50 per centum ad valorem or , in the case of any article subject to a specific rate of duty or to a combination of rates including a specific rate , and rate ...
... existing on July 1 , 1958 , by 10 per centum of such rate . " ( ii ) The rate 50 per centum ad valorem or , in the case of any article subject to a specific rate of duty or to a combination of rates including a specific rate , and rate ...
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... existing laws it would seem imperative to change the law in a way that it could be administered . Our Constitution writers recognized the necessity of constant watch over our economy . They saw the wisdom of placing the authority to ...
... existing laws it would seem imperative to change the law in a way that it could be administered . Our Constitution writers recognized the necessity of constant watch over our economy . They saw the wisdom of placing the authority to ...
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... existing duties as of January 1 , 1945. This brought about a possible reduction in tariff rates , of 75 percent . In 1951 , realizing that many industries were becoming seriously injured by imports , Congress passed an amendment to the ...
... existing duties as of January 1 , 1945. This brought about a possible reduction in tariff rates , of 75 percent . In 1951 , realizing that many industries were becoming seriously injured by imports , Congress passed an amendment to the ...
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... existing duties at January 1 , 1958. Such reductions would bring about possible accumulated reductions of tariff rates by 872 percent . Naturally , the President's program is strongly supported by those depending upon industries ...
... existing duties at January 1 , 1958. Such reductions would bring about possible accumulated reductions of tariff rates by 872 percent . Naturally , the President's program is strongly supported by those depending upon industries ...
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... existing law , has operated and one by one these threats have been wiped out even though it took time to wipe them out ? Mr. HEALY . Well , not necessarily , Senator Bennett , because what happens , as in the case of this butter oil ...
... existing law , has operated and one by one these threats have been wiped out even though it took time to wipe them out ? Mr. HEALY . Well , not necessarily , Senator Bennett , because what happens , as in the case of this butter oil ...
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