Multilateral Trade Agreements: Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, April 26, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 238ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Congress begins consideration of the Administration's recommendations resulting from the soon to be completed Multi - Lateral Trade Negotiations . R. Th R. Thoresen ´Ù . 100 ALLIS - CHALMERS HYDRO - TURBINE DIVISION UNITED STATES 37.
... Congress begins consideration of the Administration's recommendations resulting from the soon to be completed Multi - Lateral Trade Negotiations . R. Th R. Thoresen ´Ù . 100 ALLIS - CHALMERS HYDRO - TURBINE DIVISION UNITED STATES 37.
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... administration and adherence to the agreement country by country . For the first time , we should have reliable worldwide figures on pro- curement from which we can make meaningful comparisons that , hopefully , will be helpful ...
... administration and adherence to the agreement country by country . For the first time , we should have reliable worldwide figures on pro- curement from which we can make meaningful comparisons that , hopefully , will be helpful ...
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... administration . Thus , the crux of our concerns over the MTN agreements is not the codes themselves . It is , instead , how the United States chooses to im- plement them . The basis for these concerns lies not only in the inade- quacy ...
... administration . Thus , the crux of our concerns over the MTN agreements is not the codes themselves . It is , instead , how the United States chooses to im- plement them . The basis for these concerns lies not only in the inade- quacy ...
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... administration of U.S. trade policy . Such centralization is an extension of the logic behind the sunset and regulatory reform proposals considered by the Congress over the last several years . The logic behind sunset proposals ...
... administration of U.S. trade policy . Such centralization is an extension of the logic behind the sunset and regulatory reform proposals considered by the Congress over the last several years . The logic behind sunset proposals ...
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... administration of U.S. trade policy would support this purpose . Given the multifunctional nature and characteristics of transactions in in- ternational trade , the interests of coherency and efficiency are best served by an optimum of ...
... administration of U.S. trade policy would support this purpose . Given the multifunctional nature and characteristics of transactions in in- ternational trade , the interests of coherency and efficiency are best served by an optimum of ...
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154 ÆäÀÌÁö - Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by any contracting party of measures: (a) necessary to protect public morals; (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health...
157 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parties if either of the Parties, at the time either accepts or accedes to this Agreement, does not consent to such application.
156 ÆäÀÌÁö - Party shall inform the Committee of any changes in its laws and regulations relevant to this Agreement and in the administration of such laws and regulations.
154 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to prevent any contracting party from taking any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests...
135 ÆäÀÌÁö - With respect to customs duties and charges of any kind imposed on or in connection with importation or exportation or imposed on the international transfer of payments for imports or exports, and with respect to the method of levying such duties and charges, and with respect to all rules and formalities in connection with importation and exportation...
157 ÆäÀÌÁö - General of the United Nations for registration in accordance with the provisions of Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations.
232 ÆäÀÌÁö - Components. 61 Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment. 62 Lighting Fixtures and Lamps. 63 Alarm and Signal Systems. 65 Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies. 66 Instruments and Laboratory Equipment. 67 Photographic Equipment. 68 Chemicals and Chemical Products. 69 Training Aids and Devices.
151 ÆäÀÌÁö - If any contracting party should consider that any benefit accruing to it directly or indirectly under this Agreement is being nullified or impaired or that the attainment of any objective of the Agreement is being impeded as the result of (a) the failure of another contracting party to carry...
202 ÆäÀÌÁö - Machinery. 35. Service and Trade Equipment. 36. Special Industry Machinery. 37. Agricultural Machinery and Equipment. 38. Construction, Mining, Excavating, and Highway Maintenance Equipment. 39. Materials Handling Equipment. 40. Rope, Cable, Chain, and Fittings. 41. Refrigeration and Air-Condltionlng Equipment.
155 ÆäÀÌÁö - This Agreement shall enter into force on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of the fifth instrument of ratification. 4. For each State depositing its instrument of ratification or accession after the entry into force of this Agreement, it shall enter into force on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of any such instrument.