Participation of Small Business in Foreign Trade and Foreign Aid: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to H. Res. 51, a Resolution Creating a Select Committee to Conduct Study and Investigation of the Problems of Small Business. July 14-15, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 213 pages Examines small business access to foreign markets and impact of domestic investment abroad. Also examines small business portion of billions of dollars of Mutual Security Act funds spent in U.S. by eligible foreign nations, to determine if small business participated equitably in providing commodities and services for mutual security programs, as required by law. |
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... percent were large , 30 percent were medium size , and 42 percent were small . Consequently , the information received is , we believe , typical of all business firms en- gaged in international business . We have a copy of this survey ...
... percent were large , 30 percent were medium size , and 42 percent were small . Consequently , the information received is , we believe , typical of all business firms en- gaged in international business . We have a copy of this survey ...
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... percent of our total commodity exports . We are equally interested , of course , in the social and cultural aspects of tourism and the part it plays in improving mutual understanding and good relations among the peoples of the world ...
... percent of our total commodity exports . We are equally interested , of course , in the social and cultural aspects of tourism and the part it plays in improving mutual understanding and good relations among the peoples of the world ...
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... percent downpayment by the importer overseas , and we purchase notes from the exporter to the extent of 60 percent that is without recourse - leaving 20 percent to be financed by the seller . Through exporter credits we assist both ...
... percent downpayment by the importer overseas , and we purchase notes from the exporter to the extent of 60 percent that is without recourse - leaving 20 percent to be financed by the seller . Through exporter credits we assist both ...
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... percentage of the work in this plant was being financed by the Export - Import Bank , and he said 90 percent . The president of Blaw - Knox spoke up and said , " I will say this : If we did not have these three orders being financed by ...
... percentage of the work in this plant was being financed by the Export - Import Bank , and he said 90 percent . The president of Blaw - Knox spoke up and said , " I will say this : If we did not have these three orders being financed by ...
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... percent of the loan , they still like to have us carry 10 percent of the loan . There is an obvious rea- son why they would like to have the Export - Import Bank connected with them in their financing . Mr. MULTER . In connection with ...
... percent of the loan , they still like to have us carry 10 percent of the loan . There is an obvious rea- son why they would like to have the Export - Import Bank connected with them in their financing . Mr. MULTER . In connection with ...
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abroad activities Administration 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 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 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 York American
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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 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 191 - ... regulation, discriminates against any marine insurance company authorized to do business in any State of the United States...
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 191 - States against marine risk with a company or companies authorized to do a marine insurance business in any State of the United States.
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 204 - 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 195 - Insofar as practicable and to the maximum extent consistent with the accomplishment of the purposes of this...
Page 131 - Indies, and which satisfies the following conditions : (1) if 95 percent or more of the gross income of such domestic corporation for the 3-year period immediately preceding the close of the taxable year (or for such part of such period...
Page 210 - ... (k) Truth or accuracy of supplier's statements. The banking Institution shall have no responsibility for the truth or accuracy of the statements contained In the Form CCC-329 "Supplier's Certificate.