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adjustment assistance agricultural ALGER almond American Association authority automobiles average basis believe bicycle bill bloc BYRNES capital cars Chairman coal Commerce committee Communist companies compete competition concessions Congress consumer cornstarch cost crude oil CURTIS defense DEROUNIAN dollars domestic industry duty effect elimination escape clause Europe European Common Market European Economic Community external tariff foreign trade free trade free world GATT Germany going Government growth horological industry increase international trade investment Japan KEOGH legislation manufacturers ment million national security negotiations oil imports percent petroleum pin-lever watch plants present President problem production proposed question quotas reciprocal trade reduction residual fuel oil REUTHER Soviet SPARBOE starch statement sulfur tapioca Tariff Commission Thank tion trade agreements Trade Expansion Act trade policy U.S. exports union United Kingdom wage West Germany workers world market
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Page 1632 - TO promote the general welfare, foreign policy, and security of the United States through international trade agreements and through adjustment assistance to domestic industry, agriculture, and labor, and for other purposes.