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Morrow, J. D. A., chairman, Finance Committee, Joy Manufacturing Co., comparative pricelist...

Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, Nashville, Tenn., statement... National Association of Glue Manufacturers, Clyde D. Marlatt, secretary, statement. _

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National Association of Shoe Chain Stores, resolution of board of directors_
National Association of Stevedores, William F. Giesen, executive director,
letter dated March 28, 1962, to Congressman Mills...
National Association of Tobacco Distributors, Joseph Kolodny, managing
director, statement...

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National Association of Wool Manufacturers, Edwin Wilkinson, president,
letter dated March 13, 1962, to Congressman Mills.
National Board of Fur Farm Organizations, Inc., Kenneth M. Plaisted,
general counsel, schedule 1-Mink skins: U.S. sales; average price,
domestic sales; imports for consumption; average price, imports; ex-
ports; average price, exports___.

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National Catholic Rural Life Conference, Rev. James L. Vizzard, S.J., director, Washington office, policy statement entitled "Foreign Trade and American Agriculture".

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National Cheese Institute, Inc., E. W. Gaumnitz, executive secretary, statement..

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National Coal Policy Conference, Joseph E. Moody, president:

German news article dated March 15, 1962, entitled "European Trade
Community Suggestions for Energy Policy To Come Soon-
Italy Not To Be Committed".

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Pamphlet entitled "Residual Fuel Imports".

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National Cotton Council of America, Burris C. Jackson, president, letter dated April 9, 1962, to Congressman Mills

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National Creameries Association, Otie M. Reed, executive director, state

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National Electrical Manufacturers Association:

The high voltage insulator section, statement

The industrial and decorative laminate sections, statementNational Federation of Independent Business, statement.. National Foreign Trade Council, New York, statement

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National Livestock Feeders Association, Don F. Magdanz, executive secretary-treasurer, statement____

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National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Mortimer B. Doyle, executive vice president, letter dated March 22, 1962, to Hon. Luther H. Hodges, Secretary of Commerce..

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National Shoe Manufacturers Association, Harold O. Toor, treasurer:

Chart I.-Map of the United States showing distribution of 1,363 shoe
manufacturing plants, by States, 1962.

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Chart II.-Map of the United States showing 262 congressional districts representing areas having shoe plants, 1962.

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Chart III.-U.S. imports and exports of footwear, 1957-61, with projections to 1965.

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Chart IV.-U.S. imports of footwear (other than rubber footwear
and slipper socks), pairage increase 1961 over 1957, related to aver-
age hourly wage of shoe workers...

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Chart V.-Common Market net duty plus taxes on U.S. footwear versus U.S. duty paid on imported footwear from each Common Market country, and labor cost per hour in footwear manufacture. 3182 National Shrimp Congress, Inc., William R. Neblett, executive director, statement..

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National Soybean Processors Association, George L. Prichard, Washington representative, statement.

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National Wire Products Corp., H. C. Youngen, president, statement Nation-Wide Committee on Import-Export Policy, O. R. Strackbein, chairman:

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A brief review of the reciprocal trade program.
A proposed trade policy in the national interest.
Excerpts from AFL-CIO debate on foreign trade relations, December
11, 1961, national convention, Miami Beach, Fla.

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Table showing some of the shrinkage in employment suffered by
various industries from 1950-60__

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The escape clause: What is wrong with it? What should be done about it?

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Nehemkis, Peter R., Jr., Whirlpool Corp., letter dated March 22, 1962,
to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.
Nelsen, Hon. Ancher, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Minnesota, letter dated April 12, 1962, to Congressman Mills with letter
from J. S. Pietrus, A. J. Pietrus & Sons, enclosed..

Neblett, William R., executive director, National Shrimp Congress, Inc.,

statement..

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Nevada, State of, Hon. Grant Sawyer, Governor, telegram dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills___

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New Orleans, Export Managers' Club, Morris G. Maher, president, letter dated April 17, 1962, to Congressman Mills___

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New York Board of Trade, Inc., textile section, W. B. Allen, chairman, letter dated March 7, 1962, to Congressman Mills

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New York County Lawyers' Association, Louis J. Paley, chairman, committee on customs law, statement..

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Nissen, Clyde T., executive director, Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, letter dated March 28, 1962, to Congressman Mills.. Norblad, Hon. Walter, a Representative in Congress from the State of Oregon, letter dated March 5, 1962, to Congressman Mills with statement from Columbia River Salmon & Tuna Packers Association enclosed.... North Dakota, State of, Hon. William L. Guy, Governor, letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman Mills...

Norwood, Gladys, recording secretary, Local Union No. 51, International Brotherhood of Operative Potters, letter dated March 24, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

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Ochsner, Dr. Alton, president, International House, resolution adopted by executive committee_

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Ohio Oil & Gas Association, Ira M. Korst, executive vice president:
Table A, wells drilling..

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Table B, oil production

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Oil Producers Agency of California, statement..

Olmstead, Cecil J., executive assistant to the chairman of the board,
Texaco. Inc., supplemental statement..

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O'Neill, Herald A., executive secretary, Association of Pacific Fisheries:
Resolution..

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Supplemental statement...

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Ozbirn, Mrs. E. Lee, president, General Federation of Women's Clubs,

statement.

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Pacific American Steamship Association, Ralph B. Dewey, president, letter dated April 2, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

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Paley, Louis J., chairman, committee on customs law, New York County
Lawyers' Association, statement..

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Patterson, Moorehead, chairman, American Machine & Foundry Co., letter dated March 23, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

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Pelly, Hon. Thomas M., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Washington, "Table 2.-U.S. Softwood Lumber Production, Exports,
Imports, Consumption, 1926-61"

Perrish, Al, president, West Coast Metal Importers Association, Inc., letter dated March 16, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.

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Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc., John J. Powers, Jr., senior vice president, statement.

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Pfizer International, John J. Powers, Jr., president, statement.
Pietrus, J. S., A. J. Pietrus & Sons, letter dated April 6, 1962, to Hon.
Ancher Nelsen, a Representative in Congress from the State of Minne-
sota..

Pipe Fittings Manufacturers Association, Lester W. Benoit, secretary-
treasurer, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel,
Committee on Ways and Means, with statement enclosed..
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., Robinson F. Barker, vice president in charge
of glass and fiber glass group, table of three-digit group 664 as set forth
in Standard International Trade Classification, Revised, United Na-
tions, New York, 1961, at page 29.

Plaisted, Kenneth M., general counsel, National Board of Fur Farm Or-
ganizations, Inc., schedule 1-Mink skins: U.S. sales; average price,
domestic sales; imports for consumption; average price, imports; exports;
average price, exports.

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Plaut, Walter N., president, Lehn & Fink Products Corp., letter dated
March 16, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

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Pofcher, Munroe F., president, Radiation Applications Inc., statement... 4092 Polaroid Corp., Carlton P. Fuller, vice president and treasurer, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Congressman Mills.......

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Porter, Frank M., president, American Petroleum Institute, statement_ 3930
Potter, H. S., chairman, Tool and Fine Steel Committee, letter dated
April 12, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

Powers, Eugene, president, Components Corp. of America, letter to Hon.
Otto Kerner, Governor of Illinois..

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Powers, John J., Jr., senior vice president, Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc., and president, Pfizer International, statement..

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Prichard, George L., Washington representative, National Sobyean
Processors Association, statement...

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Purcell, Hon. Graham, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Texas, north Texas decline in oil activity related to imports..
Putzell, Edwin J., Jr., secretary, Monsanto Chemical Co., letter dated
March 29, 1962, to the committee_

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Radiation Applications Inc., Monroe F. Pofcher, president, statement.
Railway Labor Executives' Association Donald S. Beattie, executive
secretary, letter dated April 11, 1962, to Congressman Mills -
Rault, Joseph M., Jr., statement

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Reed, Otie M., executive director, National Creameries Association, statement...

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Report of the Joint Economic Committee to the Congress of the United
States with minority and other views entitled--
"Foreign Economic Policy for the 1960's".
"Trade Restraints in the Western Community".

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Reuther, Walter P., president, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agri-
cultural Implement Workers of America, AFL-CIO:

Chart entitled "General Motors Price-Profit Formula Compels Con-
sumers to Pay GM's Taxes".

Chart entitled "Manufacturing Capacity and Production, 1953–61"-
Reynolds, Benjamin, Green Valley Farms, letter dated March 27, 1962, to
Hon. Paul B. Dague, a Representative in Congress from the State of
Pennsylvania

Rice, Theron J., legislative action general manager, Chamber of Commerce
of the United States, letter dated April 16, 1962, to Congressman Mills....
Rinear, Robert T., executive vice president, General Precision Equipment
Corp., letter dated March 21, 1962, to Congressman Mills..
Roberts, F. W., vice president, S. D. Warren Co., letter dated March 23,
1962, to Hon. John D. Dingell, a Representative in Congress from the
State of Michigan

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Roberts, H. Evan, Roberts Mining Co., letter dated March 26, 1962, to the committee...

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Rubber Manufacturers Association, Inc.:

Footwear division, statement.

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Statement

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Salem (Oreg.) Area Chamber of Commerce, resolution
San Francisco Area World Trade Association, statement.

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San Francisco World Trade Center Authority, Adolph P. Schuman, chairman, statement..

San Joaquin Valley Oil Producers Association, W. T. Woodward, president letter to Congressman Mills dated March 19, 1962....

Sawyer, Hon. Grant, of Nevada, governor, telegram dated March 27, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

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Scallon, Edwin T., secretary and general manager, Associated Industries of Rhode Island, Inc., letter dated April 5, 1962, to Congressman Mills. 4146 Scheiter, Edward K., president, Corn Starch Industry Committee, supplemental statement..

Schuman, Adolph P., chairman, San Francisco World Trade Center Authority, statement..

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Schwab, Auguste, Jr., chairman, tariff committee, Handkerchief Industry
Association, Inc., letter dated March 22, 1962, to the committee....
Scientific Apparatus Makers Association, Kenneth Anderson, executive
vice president, statement.

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Scott Paper Co., Thomas B. McCabe, president, statement

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Shalom, Joseph, tariff committee, Handkerchief Industry Association, letter dated March 22, 1962, to the committee...

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Sherman, L. R., manager, Imperial Color Chemical & Paper, letter dated
March 27, 1962, to Leo H. Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and
Means

Shuman, Charles B., president, American Farm Bureau Federation:
Attachment I.-U.S. domestic exports to EEC (Common Market)
countries, 1957-58-1960-61__

Attachment II.-U.S. imports for consumption from EEC (Common
Market) countries, 1957-58-1960–61.......

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Attachment III.-U.S. domestic exports: Value of selected agricultural commodities to the EEC (Common Market) countries, fiscal year 1960-61..

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Attachment IV.-Examples of agricultural products still under im-
port controls in West European countries...
Attachment V.-Examples of agricultural products still under import
controls in non-European countries which it is expected will be ne-
gotiating with the United States during the second phase of the
fifth round tariff negotiations.

Attachment VI.-Recent restrictive nontariff actions.
Memo on effect of import restrictions on agriculture

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Shears, Scissors & Manicure Implement Manufacturers Association, B. C.
Deuschle, president:

Chart showing U.S. imports of scissors and shears valued at more than 50 cents per dozen.......

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List of 42 companies manufacturing scissors and shears in 1950 that have since ceased production----

Slane, Harold A., legal counsel and executive secretary, Cast Iron Soil
Pipe Foundation, statement....
Small Business Administration, John E. Horne, Administrator, table on
commodities of which 80 percent or over of free world trade accounted
for by United States and probable European Economic Community
members; U.S. imports from and exports to EEC probable members
and value assignable to small business.

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Smith-Corona Marchant, Inc., Edwin J. Graf, vice president, letter dated
April 10, 1962, to Congressman Mills with exhibits enclosed..
Smith, S. P., president, Automotive Exporters Club, letter dated April 10,
1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Snape, E. A., Jr., chairman, tariff committee, Card Clothing Manufacturers Association, statement.

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Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc.:

Thriller, T., vice president, and chairman of the executive committee, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Leo H Irwin, chief counsel, Committee on Ways and Means.

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Broderson, Edwin C., chairman, button division, statement.

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Cruse, William T., executive vice president, vinyl film division, letter dated March 21, 1962, to Congressman Mills.

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Southerland, J. K., International Trade Development Committee, United
States Poultry Industry:

Exhibit No. 1.-U.S. exports of poultry meat to Common Market countries 1955-61

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Exhibit No. 2.-U.S. exports of poultry meat, volume and value and export value, all poultry products 1952-61..

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Exhibit No. 3.-Poultry meat production in European Common
Market countries, 1955–60..

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Exhibit No. 4.-Poultry meat: Production; imports; U.S. exports; per capita consumption...

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Exhibit No. 5.-Duty rates and restrictions on imports of U.S. poultry, specified West European countries.

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Sporting Arms & Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, H. L. Hampton,
Jr., secretary, letter dated April 4, 1962, to Congressman Mills...
Sprague, Robert C., Electronic Industries Association, supplemental

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statement....

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Standard Fruit & Steamship Co., Dr. Joseph S. D'Antoni, president:
Attachment A.-Operation by country.

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Attachment B.-Purchases made by home office in 1961.
Attachment C.-Hondurans in Peiping.

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Attachment D.-Official report on visit of Hondurans to Communist countries.

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Standard Oil Co. of California, R. G. Follis, chairman of the board, statement.

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Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, Emilio G. Collado, director, letter dated
March 28, 1962, to Congressman Mills with exhibits enclosed..
Standard Ultramarine & Color Co., W. H. Stark, executive vice president,
statement....

Stanton, Seabury, president, Berkshire Hathaway, Inc.:

Statement_

Telegram dated Apr. 9, 1962, to Congressman Mills..

Stark, W. H., executive vice president, Standard Ultramarine & Color Co.,

statement..

State, Department of, Hon. George W. Ball, Acting Secretary: Clarification of term "agricultural commodity" in reference to timber and forestry products. -

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Comparison of U.S. and EEC tariff rates on selected commodities_
Explanation of European Common Market_ _

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Explanation of Long-Term Cotton Textile Arrangement....

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Information on German coal tariff_

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Information on trade publications_

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Letter dated April 10, 1962, to Congressman Mills on equalizing
tariffs...

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Level of U.S. trade with the Soviet Union.

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Relaxation of foreign import restrictions on U.S. exports since 1957.
Relief provisions or exceptions incorporated in the Treaty of Rome..
U.S. exports to the United Kingdom of selected items liberalized
during 1959 and 1960..

Stewart, William J., president, Kimble Glass Co., statement.
Stitt, Nelson A., director, United States-Japan Trade Council:

Appendix A:

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Chart 1.-Growing U.S. exports to Japan -
Chart 2.-Japan is the fastest growing economy_
Chart 3.-U.S. exports grow with Japanese economy.

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Chart 4.-Compared with exports to other areas, exports to Japan
have soared.

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Chart 5.-The growing Japanese market represents great poten-
tial demand..

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Chart 6.-U.S. exports to Japan 1956-61 and projected exports
1962-70 (by major categories).

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Table 1.-U.S. trade with Japan..

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Table 2.-Japan is the fastest growing economy.
Table 3.-U.S. exports grow with the Japanese economy.

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Table 4.-Compared with exports to other areas exports to Japan
have soared__

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Table 5.-The growing Japanese market represents great poten-
tial demand...

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Table 6.-U.S. exports to Japan 1956–61 and projected exports
1962-70

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Stoeffhaas, William F., chairman, tariff committee, Bicycle Manufacturers
Association of America, proposed amendment to H.R. 9900. -
Strackbein, O. R., chairman, Nation-Wide Committee on Import-Export
Policy:

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A brief review of the reciprocal trade program.

A proposed trade policy in the national interest_ _

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Excerpts from AFL-CIO debate on foreign trade relations, December
11, 1961, national convention, Miami Beach, Fla.......

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Table showing some of the shrinkage in employment suffered by vari-
ous industries from 1950–60. -

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The escape clause: What is wrong with it? What should be done
about it?

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Sulphur Export Corp., Paul W. Douglas, president:

Exhibit A.-Free world sulfur consumption_

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Exhibit B.-Major trade restrictions against U.S. sulfur in world
markets.

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Exhibit C.-Sulfur consumption in free world markets outside United
States and U.S. exports of crude sulfur, 1961_-

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