PUBLIC WITNESSES-Continued Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Clifford B. O'Hara, director; Anu Lacis, secretary; and C. Thomas Burke, chairman, U.S. section, Page 1578 Poultry & Egg Institute of America, presented by Harold M. Williams, accompanied by: William J. Austin, chairman of the board____. 1041 Reynolds, James J., president, American Institute of Merchant Shipping, accompanied by: Barbara Burke, legislative assistant_ 1551 Rhodes, Edward M., president, American Chain Association, accompanied by: Wyatt Dawson, chairman of the board; and 1544 Roper, Robert L., executive director, International Executives Association, 1377 Schacht, Henry, president, U.S. National Fruit Export Council_. Charles E. Lilien, vice chairman, Chambers World Trade Committee, Steinberg, David J., executive director, Committee for a National Trade 1036 1590 Strackbein, O. R., president, Nationwide Committee on Export-Import Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association, Robert C. 3M Co., Harry Heltzer, chairman, board of directors, and chief executive officer 1259 1246 1277 1564 Union Carbide Corp., Richard M. Brennan, director, international trade and tariff, and chairman, International Trade Committee of the Manufacturing Chemists Association___. 1274 United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of 857 Jacob Clayman, secretary-treasurer, Industrial Union Department, 1329 U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, Ian K. Mac- 717 720 1036 U.S. Steel, R. Heath Larry, vice chairman, and chairman, Committee on 1054 William J. Austin, chairman of the board- 1041 Woletz, Robert M., chairman, Legislative Committee, National Office 1515 857 COMMUNICATIONS American Institute of American Shipping, James J. Reynolds, president Border, Vaughan E., director of marketing, Outboard Marine Corp-. Davis, Hilton, general manager, legislative action, Chamber of Commerce Page 1559 1561 1559 873 1497 1327 1483 737 1670 1561 1670 1327 Electronic Industries Association, William H. Moore, vice president_. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1559 873 737 Articles: "Soviet Radio Beamed to Arabs Backs Those Favoring Oil Ban". Aramco tax statement__ 1148 1416 "Aramco Net Put at $3.2 Billion, Hinting No. 1 Oil Producer World Profit Leader”_ 1426 "Independence on Foreign Oil Traced to IRS Tax' Ruling”. 1428 "A Different Story-Not Long Ago, It Was Too Much Petroleum That Upset Oil Firms". 1430 "A Grim Economic Forecast". 1437 “Multibillion-Dollar Tax Benefit Seen for Big Oil Firms". 1456 "Occidental Petroleum to Study Feasibility of $500 Million Libya GasProcessing Plant". 1458 "Going to the Source-Fuel-Short U.S. Firms Are Eying Arab Lands as Sites for Factories". 1459 "The Arabian Fantasy". 1460 "Surplus in U.S. Trade Shrinks but Exports Again Exceeded Imports in February". 1467 "U.S. Had Surplus in '73 Payments, First in 14 Years". "Despite Problems-West Germany Boosts Exports 32 percent in January" 1476 "Report of Record Bonn Trade Surplus Nips Modest Recovery of Dollar Abroad". 1476 "German Reserves Seen Plentiful". 1478 "West Germany Is Seen Headed for Healthy Payments Surplus". Committee on Finance press releases announcing hearings on the Trade 1479 1483 5 Text of H.R. 10710_. 12 Question submitted by Senator Hansen to Hon. William D. Eberle 236 403 State Department response to questions of Congressman Blackburn submitted by Senator Curtis_. 466a U.S. imports of refrigeration and automotive equipment from selected 196 Average post-Kennedy roun MFN tariff levels on industrial products-- 257 Estimates of f.o.b. foreign port, of export values, c.i.f. U.S. ports, of unlading values, and value of charges (insurance and freight costs to U.S. port of unlading) for U.S. general imports, by month (January- Selected U.S. Government-assisted exports and disbursements, by Total U.S. domestic and foreign merchandise exports and estimated 257 391 tary assistance program grant-aid shipments: 1962 to date‒‒‒‒‒‒ 392, 393 412 Public opinion poll-Overall, the public favors curtailment of U.S. 738 U.S. taxes paid by U.S.-based major oil companies in 1972/1962/71__. Net tax before and after foreign tax credit in 3 major oil companies U.S. companies heavily dependent on foreign sales and earnings.. Overall, the public favors curtailment of U.S. companies' expansion U.S. Tariff Commission determinations on worker petitions for trade adjustment assistance, by industries, years 1963–72_ Trade Adjustment Assistance-Study by National Association of Manu- Questions submitted in writing to the administration witnesses, with 501 Summary and analysis of H.R. 10710-The Trade Reform Act of 1073---- 535 Staff data and materials on U.S. trade and balance of payments__. 657 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. Fair trade___. 186 189 190 191 191 192 192 Close cooperation with Congress during negotiations seen necessary. 216 Advise of industrial agricultural, labor, and public interests needed.. 216 216 Energy crisis and trade negotiations__. 217 217 |