Leather Apparel and Miscellaneous Bills: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H. Con. Res. 383, H.R. 6750, H.R. 7660, H.R. 7709, H.R. 7802, August 26, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 148 頁 |
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... estimates during the questioning . To the leather wearing industry , I want to say 201 cases only make sense if the industry involved is generally able to adjust to a new line of business or to become competitive in their existing line ...
... estimates during the questioning . To the leather wearing industry , I want to say 201 cases only make sense if the industry involved is generally able to adjust to a new line of business or to become competitive in their existing line ...
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... Estimated exports Estimated imports Apparent U.S. Ratio of imports to consumption apparent consumption ( percent ) 2,523,000 40,000 3,972,000 6,455,000 61.5 2,580,000 73,000 6,019,000 8,526,000 70.6 2,299,000 2,212,000 43,000 6,432,000 ...
... Estimated exports Estimated imports Apparent U.S. Ratio of imports to consumption apparent consumption ( percent ) 2,523,000 40,000 3,972,000 6,455,000 61.5 2,580,000 73,000 6,019,000 8,526,000 70.6 2,299,000 2,212,000 43,000 6,432,000 ...
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... estimated that the relief recom- mended by the ITC would cost consumers an estimated $ 70- $ 135 million in the first year alone , depending on the extent to which tariff increases were passed on to consumers . Further , the interagency ...
... estimated that the relief recom- mended by the ITC would cost consumers an estimated $ 70- $ 135 million in the first year alone , depending on the extent to which tariff increases were passed on to consumers . Further , the interagency ...
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... estimated that restrictions on U.S. imports of leather wearing apparel would lead to a reduction in U.S. exports of at least $ 50- $ 80 million . Another important consideration in the President's decision was the impact of import ...
... estimated that restrictions on U.S. imports of leather wearing apparel would lead to a reduction in U.S. exports of at least $ 50- $ 80 million . Another important consideration in the President's decision was the impact of import ...
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... estimates . In terms of the specific assumption we put into that model for the leather apparel industry , they did not include estimates on trade adjustment assistance benefits , unemployment benefits or potential inflationary ...
... estimates . In terms of the specific assumption we put into that model for the leather apparel industry , they did not include estimates on trade adjustment assistance benefits , unemployment benefits or potential inflationary ...
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200 cigarettes 25 percent adjustment assistance agreement American Argentina average bill Brazil cattle hides Chairman cigarettes coats and jackets Committee competitive Congress cost countries decline domestic industry domestic leather domestic producers duty-free economic effective import relief employment ephedrine escape clause exports of hides firms foreign FRENZEL GIBBONS Government HORMATS HUGHES import restrictions imports of leather inflation International Trade Commission investment ITC Report ITC's JENKINS Korea labor leather apparel industry leather coats leather garments leather wearing apparel Lyle Berman machines manufacturers March 24 ment million Montgomery Ward percent ad valorem President production pseudoephedrine quantity racephedrine rate of duty remedy result retailers SHANNON shipments Sportswear STARKEY statement Taiwan tanned leather tariff increase Thank tion Trade Act TSUS item U.S. imports U.S. industry U.S. International Trade U.S. market U.S. Trade Representative U.S. Virgin Islands United Uruguay USITC VANIK Virgin Islands wearing apparel industry