Operation of the Trade Agreements Program, Volume 9United States International Trade Commission, 1957 |
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... currencies -- or currencies with only limited convertibility -- are at present less prepared for full convertibility than they were 2 years ago . 1 See , for example , Organization for European Economic Cooperation , Seventh Report of ...
... currencies -- or currencies with only limited convertibility -- are at present less prepared for full convertibility than they were 2 years ago . 1 See , for example , Organization for European Economic Cooperation , Seventh Report of ...
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... currencies to full con- vertibility . Resort to anti - inflationary measures is especially strong in the Western European countries that belong to the Organization for European Economic Cooperation ( OEEC ) , which has undertaken to ...
... currencies to full con- vertibility . Resort to anti - inflationary measures is especially strong in the Western European countries that belong to the Organization for European Economic Cooperation ( OEEC ) , which has undertaken to ...
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... currencies . Countries that are in balance - of - payments difficulties are obliged to relax these restric- tions as soon as their balance - of - payments position permits . They are expected also to take the necessary steps to make ...
... currencies . Countries that are in balance - of - payments difficulties are obliged to relax these restric- tions as soon as their balance - of - payments position permits . They are expected also to take the necessary steps to make ...
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... currency countries , the use of quantitative restrictions for protectionist reasons in hard- core cases must be on a nondiscriminatory basis . Of the 43 countries with which the United States had trade agree- ments in force during all ...
... currency countries , the use of quantitative restrictions for protectionist reasons in hard- core cases must be on a nondiscriminatory basis . Of the 43 countries with which the United States had trade agree- ments in force during all ...
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... currency convertibility . Solution of these problems 1 / In 1955 these 10 countries reported to the Contracting Parties that they were not maintaining restrictions on imports to safeguard their balance of payments or discriminating ...
... currency convertibility . Solution of these problems 1 / In 1955 these 10 countries reported to the Contracting Parties that they were not maintaining restrictions on imports to safeguard their balance of payments or discriminating ...
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10th Session 1954 were valued ad valorem Agreement on Tariffs Agreements Extension Act Agreements Program eighth agricultural amended applied article XXVIII Australia Belgium Benelux Canada commodities concessions granted Contracting Parties cotton Cuba currencies dollar area dollar imports dollars in 1954 domestic Dominican Republic dutiable imports duty-free Ecuador effective exports Finland France Geneva in 1956 granted concessions Haiti import duties import licenses import restrictions increased International Monetary Fund Italy Japan June 30 liquid sugar Luxembourg million dollars multilateral negotiations at Geneva Netherlands Nicaragua Ninth Session OEEC OEEC countries Operation payments percent ad valorem Philippine President Program eighth report provisions of article quantitative restrictions quotas rates of duty reduced request restrictions on imports schedule sterling area Sweden Tariff Commission tariff concessions tariff items tariff negotiations Tariffs and Trade total imports Trade Agreements Extension Trade Agreements Program United Kingdom United States dollar United States granted United States imports waiver West Germany
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Page 196 - States in such increased quantities, either actual or relative, as to cause or threaten serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products.
Page 38 - Belgium, France, the Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Page 15 - Turkey, the Union of South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Uruguay.
Page 225 - ... prices which will not be excessive to consumers and which will fairly and equitably maintain and protect the welfare of the domestic sugar industry...
Page 197 - Members of the Senate Committee on Finance and the House Committee on Ways and Means...
Page 11 - There is hereby authorized to be appropriated annually to the Department of State, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sums as may be necessary for the payment by the United States of its share of the expenses of the...
Page 4 - The Tariff Commission shall at all times keep informed concerning the operation and effect of provisions relating to duties or other import restrictions of the United States contained in trade agreements entered into under the trade agreements program.
Page 67 - ... shall not on the whole be higher or more restrictive than the general incidence of the duties and regulations of commerce applicable in the constituent territories prior to the formation of such union...
Page 17 - Article XXIII of the General Agreement provides that if any contracting party considers that any benefit accruing to it under the agreement is being nullified or impaired by the action of another contracting party, it may bring the alleged impairment to the attention of the contracting party concerned. If this action does not result in an adjustment that is satisfactory to both contracting parties, the matter may be referred to the Contracting Parties for examination and appropriate recommendation.
Page 177 - Agreement, being imported into the United States in such increased quantities as to cause serious injury to the domestic industry producing like or directly competitive products; 5.