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I am sure you are familiar with the cooperation between business and
government in Japan , why do you want to ... Japan can survive only by being
competitive in the world markets , so no matter how much Japanese home
markets are rigged ...
I am sure you are familiar with the cooperation between business and
government in Japan , why do you want to ... Japan can survive only by being
competitive in the world markets , so no matter how much Japanese home
markets are rigged ...
1191 ÆäÀÌÁö
Now , the story continues , the gov . ernments are talking with the Japanese
government . ... U . S . company after company met barriers to trade with Japan
by finding a Japanese partner , a Japanese licensee or some other Japanese
source ...
Now , the story continues , the gov . ernments are talking with the Japanese
government . ... U . S . company after company met barriers to trade with Japan
by finding a Japanese partner , a Japanese licensee or some other Japanese
source ...
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Secondly , and similarly , our mutual , military security interests with Japan will
diminish - rather rapidly , in my opinion . And much more than in the case of
Europe , we will be faced with a competitive economic posture . The Japanese ...
Secondly , and similarly , our mutual , military security interests with Japan will
diminish - rather rapidly , in my opinion . And much more than in the case of
Europe , we will be faced with a competitive economic posture . The Japanese ...
1470 ÆäÀÌÁö
He told the press Washington hoped that the U.S. could avoid a repetition of the
experiences of 1971 and 1972 when the Japanese pushed their exports to the
American market to the extent that a $ 4.2 billion annual surplus was built up for ...
He told the press Washington hoped that the U.S. could avoid a repetition of the
experiences of 1971 and 1972 when the Japanese pushed their exports to the
American market to the extent that a $ 4.2 billion annual surplus was built up for ...
1754 ÆäÀÌÁö
In order to import boat hulls or engines into Japan , a preliminary inspection
system is applied , which entails the inspection of ... In practice , the Japanese
Government requires the submission of plans and specifications of the boat
equipment ...
In order to import boat hulls or engines into Japan , a preliminary inspection
system is applied , which entails the inspection of ... In practice , the Japanese
Government requires the submission of plans and specifications of the boat
equipment ...
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1718 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the exercise of his rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.
1728 ÆäÀÌÁö - Both sides view bilateral trade as another area from which mutual benefit can be derived, and agreed that economic relations based on equality and mutual benefit are in the interest of the peoples of the two countries.
1549 ÆäÀÌÁö - Provided, That such act or acts be done with the intent of destroying or injuring an industry in the United States, or of preventing the establishment of an industry in the United States, or of restraining or monopolizing any part of trade and commerce in such articles in the United States.
1359 ÆäÀÌÁö - If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
1619 ÆäÀÌÁö - National Consumers League. National Council of Catholic Women. National Council of Churches. National Council of Jewish Women. National Council of La Raza.
1144 ÆäÀÌÁö - I determine that it is in the national interest for the ExportImport Bank of the United States to guarantee, insure, extend credit, and participate in the extension of credit in connection with the purchase or lease of any product or service by, for use in, or for sale or lease to Albania.
1272 ÆäÀÌÁö - Alternating chairmen : the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.
1563 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... (d) The President shall provide an opportunity for the presentation of views concerning foreign import restrictions which are referred to in subsections (a), (b), and (c) and are maintained against United States commerce.
1158 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... hospital and meet the costs of their tubercular patients. That is the truth of the matter and if there was an element of welfare in it, rather than a purely economic judgment as to the value of the rental, God will forgive the State of Wisconsin, I am sure. Mr. ASPINALL. Of course, while I commend it we do not want to get ourselves in a position where we continue that beneficent attitude of the State of Wisconsin under this legislation. We will have to look at this rather hard to see what the...
1652 ÆäÀÌÁö - GATT Plus: A Proposal for Trade Reform. Report of the Special Advisory Panel to the Trade Committee of the Atlantic Council. Barfield, Claude E. 1996. Regionalism and US Trade Policy.