Participation of Small Business in Foreign Trade and Foreign Aid, Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 3 of ... 86-1 Pursuant to H. Res. 51 |
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... abroad are con- stantly increasing . It would be well if we could learn the full conse- quences of the investment of American capital abroad in order to protect the interests of small business . It is important to determine whether ...
... abroad are con- stantly increasing . It would be well if we could learn the full conse- quences of the investment of American capital abroad in order to protect the interests of small business . It is important to determine whether ...
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... abroad , for the expansion of trade , tourism , and investment . Our fundamental premise is that higher levels of international trade - more exports , orderly imports , sound foreign investment , and expanding international travel - are ...
... abroad , for the expansion of trade , tourism , and investment . Our fundamental premise is that higher levels of international trade - more exports , orderly imports , sound foreign investment , and expanding international travel - are ...
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... abroad , and about foreign firms active in foreign trade operations . Guidance to American business in the interpretation of these facts , and assisting newcomers to the foreign trade field , are also essential in the development of an ...
... abroad , and about foreign firms active in foreign trade operations . Guidance to American business in the interpretation of these facts , and assisting newcomers to the foreign trade field , are also essential in the development of an ...
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... abroad who are interested in the U.S. market . Marketing information - indicators of a basic character suggesting which countries might offer the best prospects for particular U.S. firms interested in trade - is essential to small ...
... abroad who are interested in the U.S. market . Marketing information - indicators of a basic character suggesting which countries might offer the best prospects for particular U.S. firms interested in trade - is essential to small ...
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... abroad ; con- cerns wishing to open foreign branches overseas ; investors looking for opportunities to place their money , experience , or technical skill in new or established enterprises in distant lands ; salesmen and buyers of ...
... abroad ; con- cerns wishing to open foreign branches overseas ; investors looking for opportunities to place their money , experience , or technical skill in new or established enterprises in distant lands ; salesmen and buyers of ...
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abroad activities agency American amount assistance authorized banking institution bill of lading borrower BROWN businessmen Calif capital charter party Chicago committee contract cooperating country Corp cost currency delivery Department of Commerce Director documents dollars domestic economic engineering equipment EVINS exhibit Export-Import Bank February 20 field office financing foreign trade funds Government guarantee importer industry interest INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIRS investment invoice J. I. Case Co June KEARNS lend-lease letter of commitment loans Long Island City MACY Manufacturing MENAPACE ment million MULTER Mutual Security Mutual Security Act Office of Small Ohio operations opportunities participation payment percent PERRY PIO's press release procurement purchase SACCIO shipments small business Small Business Administration specific Subpart supplier supplier's certificate tion U. S. flag U.S. firms United Washington WAUGH YATES York
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Page 74 - ... States, and particularly to small independent enterprises, information, as far in advance as possible, with respect to purchases proposed to be financed with...
Page 200 - Army upon demand the entire amount reimbursed (or such lessor amount as the Department may demand) whenever it is determined that the reimbursement was improper as being in violation of any of the provisions of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1948, any acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, any relevant appropriation acts, or any rules, regulations or procedures of the Department of the Army. (e) Saving clause. The Secretary of the Army may waive, withdraw, or amend at any time or from time...
Page 74 - ... causing to be made available to suppliers in the United States, and particularly to small independent enterprises, information, as far in advance as possible, with respect to purchases proposed to be financed...
Page 208 - No funds made available under this Act shall be used for the purchase in bulk of any commodities at prices higher than the market price prevailing in the United States at the time of purchase, adjusted for differences in the cost of transportation to destination, quality, and terms of payment.
Page 26 - ... incident to the exportation of goods, wares and merchandise from the United States to any person within a designated foreign country are hereby authorized, provided the following terms and conditions are complied with : (1) The exportation is licensed or otherwise authorized by the Department of Commerce under the provisions of the Export Control Act of 1949, as amended (sec.
Page 88 - Provided, That: (i) the guaranty to any person shall not exceed the amount of dollars invested in the project by such person with the approval of the Administrator...
Page 213 - On the basis of information from such sources as are available to the supplier and to the best of his information and belief, the purchase price is no higher than the maximum price permitted under each of the requirements of subpart G of AID Regulation 1, relating to maximum prices other than § 201.62(a).
Page 210 - Receipted invoice of transporter showing name of vessel, flag and transportation charge for transportation of supplies or equipment, plus copy or photostat of ocean or charter party bill of lading or airways bill if applicable.
Page 202 - In the event of any unauthorized reexport, the borrower/ grantee shall pay promptly to AID, upon demand, the entire amount reimbursed or such lesser or greater amount as AID may deem appropriate under the circumstances of the particular transaction. Such an amount shall in no event, however, exceed the greater of either the amount reimbursed or the amount realized from the reexport. § 201.43 Diversion clause.