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... concession has been granted under a trade agreement is , as a result , in whole or in part , of the duty or other customs treatment reflecting such concession , being imported into the United States in such increased quantities , either ...
... concession has been granted under a trade agreement is , as a result , in whole or in part , of the duty or other customs treatment reflecting such concession , being imported into the United States in such increased quantities , either ...
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... Simpson bill now being considered by your committee do not extend sufficient hope of prompt and effective relief to do- mestic industries which may be unduly affected by concessions made TRADE AGREEMENTS EXTENSION ACT OF 1953 13.
... Simpson bill now being considered by your committee do not extend sufficient hope of prompt and effective relief to do- mestic industries which may be unduly affected by concessions made TRADE AGREEMENTS EXTENSION ACT OF 1953 13.
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... concessions made in trade agreements . " As has been stated before your committee on many previous occasions , the original purpose of the tariff was to enable United States producers to compete pricewise in the American market with low ...
... concessions made in trade agreements . " As has been stated before your committee on many previous occasions , the original purpose of the tariff was to enable United States producers to compete pricewise in the American market with low ...
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... concessions , in the opinion of the league and its member producing groups . Here again , much depends on the persons appointed to the Tariff Commission and the weight they give to the various elements in the cases presented to them ...
... concessions , in the opinion of the league and its member producing groups . Here again , much depends on the persons appointed to the Tariff Commission and the weight they give to the various elements in the cases presented to them ...
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... concessions to other countries whose reciprocal concessions were promptly nulli- fied by arbitrary trade restrictions far more effective and destructive than tariff rates . " " Consequently , we concur in the recommendations of the ...
... concessions to other countries whose reciprocal concessions were promptly nulli- fied by arbitrary trade restrictions far more effective and destructive than tariff rates . " " Consequently , we concur in the recommendations of the ...
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Page 2 - Congress who are members of the Commission shall serve without compensation in addition to that received for their services as Members of Congress ; but they shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties vested in the Commission.
Page 196 - Commission, without excluding other factors, shall take into consideration a downward trend of production, employment, prices, profits, or wages in the domestic industry concerned, or a decline in sales, an increase in imports, either actual or relative to domestic production, a higher or growing inventory, or a decline in the proportion of the domestic market supplied by domestic producers.
Page 225 - Unfair methods of competition and unfair acts in the importation of articles into the United States, or in their sale by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of either, the effect or tendency of which is to destroy or substantially injure an industry, efficiently and economically operated, in the United States...
Page 132 - ... foreign market value (or, in the absence of such value, than the cost of production) there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed thereon by law, a special dumping duty in an amount equal to such difference.
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Page 349 - The states parties to the present Statute may at any time declare that they recognize as compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other state accepting the same obligation, the jurisdiction of the Court in all legal disputes concerning : a.
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Page 135 - ... an industry in the United States is being or is likely to be injured, or is prevented from being established, by reason of the importation...