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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... injured by import competition . Experience with the escape clause , in particular , has been distress- ing to industries that have in good faith looked to the machinery and procedures provided by Congress for relief from serious injury ...
... injured by import competition . Experience with the escape clause , in particular , has been distress- ing to industries that have in good faith looked to the machinery and procedures provided by Congress for relief from serious injury ...
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... injury being inflicted by imports on a domestic industry . The fact is nevertheless that the State Department's concern is with foreign relations and that these relations , intricate and pressing as they are , tend to crowd out the ...
... injury being inflicted by imports on a domestic industry . The fact is nevertheless that the State Department's concern is with foreign relations and that these relations , intricate and pressing as they are , tend to crowd out the ...
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... injury only when this can be proved to the satisfaction of the Tariff Commission in public hearings where all sides are heard , in indi- vidual cases , and they advocate quotas only where the tariff alone is unequal to the situation ...
... injury only when this can be proved to the satisfaction of the Tariff Commission in public hearings where all sides are heard , in indi- vidual cases , and they advocate quotas only where the tariff alone is unequal to the situation ...
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... injured . The procedure established could only be based on the assumption that the electorate once having spoken had ... injury from trade agreements available to do mestic producers . In rejecting such recommendations the President has ...
... injured . The procedure established could only be based on the assumption that the electorate once having spoken had ... injury from trade agreements available to do mestic producers . In rejecting such recommendations the President has ...
858 페이지
... injury to a domestic in- dustry for wishing to block a Tariff Commission recommendation he could present his reasons to Congress ; and if these were compelling Congress would no doubt give heed to his plea . WASHINGTON , D. C. The ...
... injury to a domestic in- dustry for wishing to block a Tariff Commission recommendation he could present his reasons to Congress ; and if these were compelling Congress would no doubt give heed to his plea . WASHINGTON , D. C. The ...
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