International Trade Organization: Hearings Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Eightieth Congress, First Session, on Trade Agreements System and Proposed International Trade Organization Charter, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 - 1425 pages |
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... interest of the Senate Finance Committee . I sincerely hope you will pursue your purpose to have the whole subject matter carefully reviewed at once by your committee . As chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee ( which will have ...
... interest of the Senate Finance Committee . I sincerely hope you will pursue your purpose to have the whole subject matter carefully reviewed at once by your committee . As chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee ( which will have ...
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... developing an industry in an underdeveloped country , it seems to me to be in our own interest that steps of one kind or another be taken to facilitate such development . Of course , as you INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATION 5 LO.
... developing an industry in an underdeveloped country , it seems to me to be in our own interest that steps of one kind or another be taken to facilitate such development . Of course , as you INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATION 5 LO.
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... interests and would become permanently imbedded for protective reasons . The CHAIRMAN . Would you mind repeating that ? Mr. CLAYTON . Without a charter along the lines of the present draft , or without the action that is expected to be ...
... interests and would become permanently imbedded for protective reasons . The CHAIRMAN . Would you mind repeating that ? Mr. CLAYTON . Without a charter along the lines of the present draft , or without the action that is expected to be ...
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... interest in foreign markets and sources of supply has suf- fered because of the lack of similar protection in foreign countries . The trade charter would make very substantial progress in the direc- tion of preventing participation by ...
... interest in foreign markets and sources of supply has suf- fered because of the lack of similar protection in foreign countries . The trade charter would make very substantial progress in the direc- tion of preventing participation by ...
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... interests ? Mr. CLAYTON . Senator Millikin , I just do not know . When you say domestic interests , we have them on both sides . The CHAIRMAN . I mean our domestic producing interests . Mr. CLAYTON . Are you speaking about the ones who ...
... interests ? Mr. CLAYTON . Senator Millikin , I just do not know . When you say domestic interests , we have them on both sides . The CHAIRMAN . I mean our domestic producing interests . Mr. CLAYTON . Are you speaking about the ones who ...
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action agree arrangements article 24 assume balance of payments believe BRONZ Canada cartel CHAIRMAN reading charter CLAYTON commercial commodity agreement concerned concessions Conference Congress consultation contemplated correct course currency discussion domestic draft duty Economic and Social effect employment escape clause export FAHY foreign exchange Geneva give Government HAWKINS import quotas impose industry interest intergovernmental International Monetary Fund International Trade Organization kind LEDDY lend-lease matter mean member countries ment Monetary Fund monopoly most-favored-nation multilateral negotiations obligation operation paragraph parties permit PHILLIPS preferences proposed provisions purpose question reciprocal trade reduction relating require restrictions RYDER Senator BREWSTER Senator HAWKES Senator JOHNSON Senator MILLIKIN Social Council specialized agencies STINEBOWER subparagraph subsidy suggest tariff termination TERRILL thing tion Trade and Employment treaty United Kingdom United Nations United Nations Charter vote WILCOX words world trade