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... TARIFF COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS IN ESCAPE - CLAUSE CASES The Tariff Commission has sent a total of 30 escape - clause cases to the Presi- dent with recommendations for action . Of these , the President has invoked the escape clause ...
... TARIFF COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS IN ESCAPE - CLAUSE CASES The Tariff Commission has sent a total of 30 escape - clause cases to the Presi- dent with recommendations for action . Of these , the President has invoked the escape clause ...
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... tariff quota beyond June 30 , 1955 , to be necessary . On April 28 , 1955 , the Commission reported its finding that it was necessary to continue a traiff quota and that the annual quota should be 2.5 million pounds subject to a duty of ...
... tariff quota beyond June 30 , 1955 , to be necessary . On April 28 , 1955 , the Commission reported its finding that it was necessary to continue a traiff quota and that the annual quota should be 2.5 million pounds subject to a duty of ...
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... Tariff Commission are as follows :) THE TARIFF ACT OF 1930 , PUBLIC LAW 361 ( Excerpts from sec . 336. ) SEC . 336. EQUALIZATION OF COSTS OF PRODUCTION . ( a ) CHANGE OF CLASSIFICATION OR DUTIES . - In order to put into force and effect ...
... Tariff Commission are as follows :) THE TARIFF ACT OF 1930 , PUBLIC LAW 361 ( Excerpts from sec . 336. ) SEC . 336. EQUALIZATION OF COSTS OF PRODUCTION . ( a ) CHANGE OF CLASSIFICATION OR DUTIES . - In order to put into force and effect ...
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... tariff negotiations the Trade Policy Committee will be responsible for recommendations to the President regarding the initiation of tariff negotiations including the timing , preparations , and policy with respect to adherence to the ...
... tariff negotiations the Trade Policy Committee will be responsible for recommendations to the President regarding the initiation of tariff negotiations including the timing , preparations , and policy with respect to adherence to the ...
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... Tariff Commission is asked to determine what the so - called peril point might be . Then if the President of the United States can trade a part or all of any industry if he believes that it will further his foreign policy regardless of ...
... Tariff Commission is asked to determine what the so - called peril point might be . Then if the President of the United States can trade a part or all of any industry if he believes that it will further his foreign policy regardless of ...
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543 ÆäÀÌÁö - Mindful of the advantages which the United States has enjoyed through the existence of a large domestic market with no internal trade barriers...
241 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests...
208 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this act relating to the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides, the production of such country, for such...
10 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be referred • to the same committee) by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as the case may be.
146 ÆäÀÌÁö - We must not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and buy little or nothing.
705 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the Vice President of the United States, Senators, Members of the House of Representatives, the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, the Speaker of the House of Representatives...
10 ÆäÀÌÁö - SEC. 205. (a) When the committee has reported, or has been discharged from further consideration of, a resolution with respect to a reorganization plan, it shall at any time thereafter be in order (even though a previous motion to the same effect has been disagreed to) to move to proceed to the consideration of such resolution.
335 ÆäÀÌÁö - Mobilization has reason to believe that any article is being imported into the United States in such quantities as to threaten to impair the national security...
180 ÆäÀÌÁö - Article shall not exceed those necessary: (i) to forestall the imminent threat of, or to stop, a serious decline in its monetary reserves, or (ii) in the case of a contracting party with very low monetary reserves, to achieve a reasonable rate of increase in its reserves.
219 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... he shall so advise the President, and, if the President agrees that there is reason for such belief, the President shall cause an immediate investigation to be made by the United States Tariff Commission, which shall give precedence to investigations under this section to determine such facts.