Extension of Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act: Extract from Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1211, an Act to Extend the Authority of the President Under Section 350 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as Amended, and for Other Purposes, Statement of Richard H. Anthony, Secretary, American Tariff League, February 21, 1949, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - 18 pages |
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... continue until June 1951 the authority of the President under the Trade Agree- ments Act of 1934 , as amended . The last Congress reaffirmed the reciprocal - trade - agreement principle by its 1 - year extension , and it appears that ...
... continue until June 1951 the authority of the President under the Trade Agree- ments Act of 1934 , as amended . The last Congress reaffirmed the reciprocal - trade - agreement principle by its 1 - year extension , and it appears that ...
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... continue . And we hope that the Senate will join the House in permitting the executive agencies of the Government , where skill and experience in this field are to be found , to work fully together in carrying out the program . We wish ...
... continue . And we hope that the Senate will join the House in permitting the executive agencies of the Government , where skill and experience in this field are to be found , to work fully together in carrying out the program . We wish ...
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... continue this secrecy in this matter ? Mr. THORP . Yes ; I will be glad to forward that request to the Presi- dent . Senator MILLIKIN . You understand that the Tariff Commission is bound by specific law to report to this committee and ...
... continue this secrecy in this matter ? Mr. THORP . Yes ; I will be glad to forward that request to the Presi- dent . Senator MILLIKIN . You understand that the Tariff Commission is bound by specific law to report to this committee and ...
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... continue to receive facts from the Tariff Commission , as you always have . Mr. THORP . That is correct . Senator MILLIKIN . Now , what percentage of the world's trade is represented by Colombia , Denmark , the Dominican Republic , El ...
... continue to receive facts from the Tariff Commission , as you always have . Mr. THORP . That is correct . Senator MILLIKIN . Now , what percentage of the world's trade is represented by Colombia , Denmark , the Dominican Republic , El ...
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... continue along the route of reciprocal trade . Because after that you finally wound up with 22 out of 23 countries signed up , and now you are going to sign up another 11. So no serious damage was dene , was it ? Mr. THORP . I am ...
... continue along the route of reciprocal trade . Because after that you finally wound up with 22 out of 23 countries signed up , and now you are going to sign up another 11. So no serious damage was dene , was it ? Mr. THORP . I am ...
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Page 121 - ... in such increased quantities and under such conditions as to cause or threaten serious injury to domestic producers in that territory of like or directly competitive products, the contracting party shall be free, in respect of such product, and to the extent and for such time as may be necessary to prevent or remedy such injury, to suspend the obligation in whole or in part or to withdraw or modify the concession.
Page 123 - 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...
Page 290 - For the purpose of expanding foreign markets for the products of the United States (as a means of assisting in the present emergency in restoring the American standard of living, in overcoming domestic unemployment and the present economic depression, in' increasing the purchasing power of the American public, and in establishing and maintaining a better relationship among various branches of American agriculture, industry, mining, and commerce...
Page 61 - The contracting parties recognize that internal taxes and other internal charges, and laws, regulations and requirements affecting the internal sale, offering for sale, purchase, transportation, distribution or use of products, and internal quantitative regulations requiring the mixture, processing or use of products in specified amounts or proportions, should not be applied to imported or domestic products so as to afford protection to domestic production.
Page 641 - American public, and in establishing and maintaining a better relationship among various branches of American agriculture, industry, mining, and commerce) by regulating the admission of foreign goods into the United States in accordance with the characteristics and needs of various branches of American production...
Page 119 - Final Act adopted at the conclusion of the Second Session of the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment which has not signed it on this day.
Page 123 - Agreement shall be construed to prevent the adoption or enforcement by any contracting party of measures: [....] (b) necessary to protect human, animal or plant life or health; [....] (g) relating to the conservation of exhaustible natural resources if such measures are made effective in conjunction with restrictions on domestic production or consumption.
Page 291 - No proclamation shall be made increasing or decreasing by more than 50 per centum any existing rate of duty or transferring any article between the dutiable and free lists.
Page 60 - ... internal taxes or other internal charges of any kind in excess of those applied, directly or indirectly, to like domestic products. Moreover, no contracting party shall otherwise apply internal taxes or other internal charges to imported or domestic products in a manner contrary to the principles set forth in paragraph 1.
Page 78 - No prohibitions or restrictions, other than duties, taxes, or other charges, whether made effective through quotas, import or export licences, or other measures, shall be instituted or maintained by any contracting party on the importation of any product of the territory of any other contracting party...