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PUBLIC WITNESSES-Continued

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Clifford B. O'Hara, director;
chairman, Committee XI, Foreign Commerce, American Association of
Port Authorities, chairman, Federal legislation and government traffic
committee, North Atlantic Ports Association, accompanied by:

Anu Lacis, secretary; and C. Thomas Burke, chairman, U.S. section,
International Association of Great Lakes Ports, executive director,
Seaway Port Authority of Duluth____

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Poultry & Egg Institute of America, presented by Harold M. Williams, accompanied by:

William J. Austin, chairman of the board____.

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Reynolds, James J., president, American Institute of Merchant Shipping, accompanied by:

Barbara Burke, legislative assistant_

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Rhodes, Edward M., president, American Chain Association, accompanied by:

Wyatt Dawson, chairman of the board; and
John Hoch, counsel -----

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Roper, Robert L., executive director, International Executives Association,
Inc

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Schacht, Henry, president, U.S. National Fruit Export Council_.
Stainback, Thomas N., president, New York Chamber of Commerce & In-
dustry, World Trade Department, accompanied by:

Charles E. Lilien, vice chairman, Chambers World Trade Committee,
executive vice president, Well Fargo International;
James H. Ingersoll, vice president, World Trade, Chicago Association
of Commerce & Industry, vice president, Borg-Warner Corp.; and
Robert Abboud, vice chairman of First Chicago Corp., chairman,
World Trade Policy Committee of the Chicago Association of Com-
merce & Industry.

Steinberg, David J., executive director, Committee for a National Trade
Policy, Inc___.

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Strackbein, O. R., president, Nationwide Committee on Export-Import
Policy

Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association, Robert C.
Barnard, counsel..

3M Co., Harry Heltzer, chairman, board of directors, and chief executive officer

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Union Carbide Corp., Richard M. Brennan, director, international trade and tariff, and chairman, International Trade Committee of the Manufacturing Chemists Association___.

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United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of
America (UAW), Leonard Woodcock, president, accompanied by:
Herman Rebhan, director, International Affairs Department---.
United Steelworkers of America, AFL-CIO, I. W. Abel, president, accom-
panied by:

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Jacob Clayman, secretary-treasurer, Industrial Union Department,
AFL-CIO
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Daniel L. Goldy, president, International Sys-
tems and Controls Corp___.

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U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, Ian K. Mac-
Gregor, chairman and chief officer, American Metal Climax, Inc-----.
U.S. National Fruit Export Council, presented by Henry Schacht, presi-
dent

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U.S. Steel, R. Heath Larry, vice chairman, and chairman, Committee on
International Trade, American Iron & Steel Institute..
Williams, Harold M., president, Poultry & Egg Institute of America, ac-
companied by:

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William J. Austin, chairman of the board-

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Woletz, Robert M., chairman, Legislative Committee, National Office
Machine Dealers Association, presented by David Palmeter___
Woodcock, Leonard, president, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricul-
tural Implement Workers of America (UAW), accompanied by :
Herman Rebhan, director, international affairs department-.

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COMMUNICATIONS

American Institute of American Shipping, James J. Reynolds, president
American Institute of Marine Underwriters, Robert W. Hahn, chairman__
American Institute of Merchant Shipping, James J. Reynolds, president__
Beidler, Jack, legislative director, International Union, United Automobile,
Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW)-----
Blackburn, Hon. Ben B., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Georgia

Border, Vaughan E., director of marketing, Outboard Marine Corp-.
Brennan, Hon. Peter J., Secretary of Labor..

Davis, Hilton, general manager, legislative action, Chamber of Commerce
of the United States---

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Electronic Industries Association, William H. Moore, vice president_.
Hahn, Robert W., chairman, American Institute of Marine Underwriters--
Hartke, Hon. Vance, a U.S. Senator from the State of Indiana______ 1433, 1482
Moore, William H., vice president, Electronic Industries Association---.
Outboard Marine Corp., Vaughan E. Border, director of marketing----
Reynolds, James J., president, American Institute of Merchant Shipping--
United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of
America (UAW), International Union, Jack Beidler, legislative director_
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Hilton Davis, general manager, legislative
action

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Articles:

"Soviet Radio Beamed to Arabs Backs Those Favoring Oil Ban". Aramco tax statement__

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"Aramco Net Put at $3.2 Billion, Hinting No. 1 Oil Producer World Profit Leader”_

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"Independence on Foreign Oil Traced to IRS Tax' Ruling”.

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"A Different Story-Not Long Ago, It Was Too Much Petroleum That Upset Oil Firms".

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"A Grim Economic Forecast".

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“Multibillion-Dollar Tax Benefit Seen for Big Oil Firms".

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"Occidental Petroleum to Study Feasibility of $500 Million Libya GasProcessing Plant".

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"Going to the Source-Fuel-Short U.S. Firms Are Eying Arab Lands as Sites for Factories".

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"The Arabian Fantasy".

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"Surplus in U.S. Trade Shrinks but Exports Again Exceeded Imports in February".

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"U.S. Had Surplus in '73 Payments, First in 14 Years".

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"Despite Problems-West Germany Boosts Exports 32 percent in January"

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"Report of Record Bonn Trade Surplus Nips Modest Recovery of Dollar Abroad".

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"German Reserves Seen Plentiful".

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"West Germany Is Seen Headed for Healthy Payments Surplus".
"Research Summaries"-.

Committee on Finance press releases announcing hearings on the Trade
Reform Act_--_.

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Text of H.R. 10710_.

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Question submitted by Senator Hansen to Hon. William D. Eberle
Questions submitted by Senator Bentsen to Secretary Dent-----

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State Department response to questions of Congressman Blackburn submitted by Senator Curtis_.

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U.S. imports of refrigeration and automotive equipment from selected
countries, valued under $1,000,000 each in 1973-

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Average post-Kennedy roun MFN tariff levels on industrial products--
Percentage distribution of total MFN industrial imports by ranges of
tariff levels____.

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tary assistance program grant-aid shipments: 1962 to date‒‒‒‒‒‒ 392, 393
Employment and unemployment rates in industry groups where im-
ports account for 10 percent or more of domestic consumption___.
Proportions of total civilian force employed in services, 1960, 1972_.
Nonagricultural employment in the United States___

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Public opinion poll-Overall, the public favors curtailment of U.S.
companies' expansion abroad by almost a 2-to-1 margin_-_-

"My Turn: The Dissenters Solzhenitsyn Left Behind".

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Questions submitted in writing to the administration witnesses, with
their responses---

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Summary and analysis of H.R. 10710-The Trade Reform Act of 1073----

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Staff data and materials on U.S. trade and balance of payments__.

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Repayment of Russian debt contingent on MFN status_

Oil prices and availability__-

Trade deficits and rising imported oil prices_

Use of administration's retaliatory authority.

Refusal of countries to abide by trade agreements.
Comparative advantage_

Fair trade___.

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Close cooperation with Congress during negotiations seen necessary.

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Advise of industrial agricultural, labor, and public interests needed..
Momentum developed for trade talks..

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Energy crisis and trade negotiations__.
Congressional action awaited...

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