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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第 4 頁
... 77.7 58.2 Source : Compiled from data submitted by 23 major U.S. producers in response to questionnaires of the U.S. International Trade Commission . Firms reporting increases in production . Firms reporting decreases in 4.
... 77.7 58.2 Source : Compiled from data submitted by 23 major U.S. producers in response to questionnaires of the U.S. International Trade Commission . Firms reporting increases in production . Firms reporting decreases in 4.
第 9 頁
... major questions that were raised regarding the ability of this relief to lead the industry to become competitive , and given the other points I made , this was the decision that the interagency group for the most part felt was the right ...
... major questions that were raised regarding the ability of this relief to lead the industry to become competitive , and given the other points I made , this was the decision that the interagency group for the most part felt was the right ...
第 20 頁
... major source of tanned leather for Taiwan and Korea ) , Korea , Canada , Mexico , Taiwan , Hong Kong , and Uruguay were all important markets for U.S. hides and skins . With the exception of Japan , all these countries are major sources ...
... major source of tanned leather for Taiwan and Korea ) , Korea , Canada , Mexico , Taiwan , Hong Kong , and Uruguay were all important markets for U.S. hides and skins . With the exception of Japan , all these countries are major sources ...
第 44 頁
... major suppliers of leather wearing appar- el to the United States , Korea and Taiwan , with their restrictions on imports of products from the United States , I would like to think in the case of those countries and others that are ...
... major suppliers of leather wearing appar- el to the United States , Korea and Taiwan , with their restrictions on imports of products from the United States , I would like to think in the case of those countries and others that are ...
第 49 頁
... major efficiencies are anticipated for firms which plan and become able to build a new plant either to replace a current plant or to expand capacity . These efficiencies relate to updated heating and air - conditioning systems to save ...
... major efficiencies are anticipated for firms which plan and become able to build a new plant either to replace a current plant or to expand capacity . These efficiencies relate to updated heating and air - conditioning systems to save ...
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