S. 929--the Department of Commerce Dismantling Act: Hearings Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 929, to Abolish the Department of Commerce, July 25 and 27, 1995U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 263 pages |
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... projects like JESSI , ESPRIT , and EUREKA . The law of comparative advantage no longer applies in America's top export industry where Airbus captured 30 percent of the market by flaunting international trade rules and China forces ...
... projects like JESSI , ESPRIT , and EUREKA . The law of comparative advantage no longer applies in America's top export industry where Airbus captured 30 percent of the market by flaunting international trade rules and China forces ...
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... Project Harvest . " But a major reason for the actual success - measured in hard dollars , contracts , and jobs - is the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration and its network of commercial service offices based in ...
... Project Harvest . " But a major reason for the actual success - measured in hard dollars , contracts , and jobs - is the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration and its network of commercial service offices based in ...
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... projects is intense . Companies from other nations will aggressively seek to win them , and they will go after the con- tracts with the active backing of their governments . Already , our companies are competing with fewer government ...
... projects is intense . Companies from other nations will aggressively seek to win them , and they will go after the con- tracts with the active backing of their governments . Already , our companies are competing with fewer government ...
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... projects is estimated to be $ 1 trillion over the next 5 years . The competi- tion for these projects will be intense . Companies from Germany , Japan , Canada and other nations will aggressively seek to win them ; and they will go ...
... projects is estimated to be $ 1 trillion over the next 5 years . The competi- tion for these projects will be intense . Companies from Germany , Japan , Canada and other nations will aggressively seek to win them ; and they will go ...
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... project in Brazil , where an American company and tens of sub- contractors employing American workers won a contract that ev- eryone will tell you would not have been won without the ... projects around the world worth a total of $ 180 36.
... project in Brazil , where an American company and tens of sub- contractors employing American workers won a contract that ev- eryone will tell you would not have been won without the ... projects around the world worth a total of $ 180 36.
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Page 104 - ... international financial institutions (such as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank) in resolving the crisis; and the distributional implications of alternative ways out of the crisis.
Page 95 - International agreements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), have gradually lowered trade barriers, such as tariffs and import quotas.
Page 105 - Department of State Department of the Treasury Department of Defense Department of the Army Department of the Navy Department of the Air Force...
Page 151 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my testimony. I would be glad to answer any questions you or other members of the Committee may have.
Page 104 - OPIC is mandated to mobilize and facilitate the participation of US private capital and skills in the economic and social development of developing countries and emerging economies.
Page 19 - The oceans and the atmosphere are interacting parts of the total environmental system upon which we depend not only for the quality of our lives, but for life itself.
Page 130 - Mr. Chairman, Members of the Committee. I am very pleased to be here today to...
Page 86 - NIST is to promote US. economic growth by working with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards This mission is accomplished through four major programs • Measurements and Standards Laboratories focused on "infrastructural technologies...
Page 48 - Programs (§206). The bill proposes to abolish the Technology Administration, the only Federal agency whose primary concern is the competitiveness of the Nation's technology base.
Page 98 - Export Promotion: Federal Programs Lack Organizational and Funding Cohesiveness (GAO/NSIAD-92-49, Jan. 10, 1992); and our August 1992 testimony, Export Promotion: Federal Approach Is Fragmented (GAO/GGD-92-68, Aug.