United States-Canadian Trade: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Monetary and Fiscal Policy of the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, March 12, 1986U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 163 halaman |
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... factor in lumber production , raw timber . Most of the Canadian timber is -- publicly owned 80 percent of the forest land is Provincial Crown land and 12 percent is Federal Crown land . Although the stumpage fees differ by Province ...
... factor in lumber production , raw timber . Most of the Canadian timber is -- publicly owned 80 percent of the forest land is Provincial Crown land and 12 percent is Federal Crown land . Although the stumpage fees differ by Province ...
Halaman 19
... must take into account certain factors in addition to those considered by the Commission , including the national economic interest . As you The increasing number of petitions against Canadian products undoubtedly has 19.
... must take into account certain factors in addition to those considered by the Commission , including the national economic interest . As you The increasing number of petitions against Canadian products undoubtedly has 19.
Halaman 24
... factors which explain this huge price divergence between the two countries ? Mr. ECKES . Well , the International Trade Commission did find that overall Canadian stumpage prices and timber dues were from 9 to 23 percent of the United ...
... factors which explain this huge price divergence between the two countries ? Mr. ECKES . Well , the International Trade Commission did find that overall Canadian stumpage prices and timber dues were from 9 to 23 percent of the United ...
Halaman 26
... factor . Now the U.S. Forest Service has in its charge a concern for com- munity stability . That word finds its way through our law . But we do not find our way through the pricing structure or the availabil- ity of the product to the ...
... factor . Now the U.S. Forest Service has in its charge a concern for com- munity stability . That word finds its way through our law . But we do not find our way through the pricing structure or the availabil- ity of the product to the ...
Halaman 27
... factors . I mean how do you evaluate the fairness in the marketplace of a cow produced on the western ranges versus ... factor , or that portion as to a nation's relationship with its producer as to what it provides the resource for ...
... factors . I mean how do you evaluate the fairness in the marketplace of a cow produced on the western ranges versus ... factor , or that portion as to a nation's relationship with its producer as to what it provides the resource for ...
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Action chairs ad val approximately average Bedroom furniture Canada Canadian Canadian furniture Commission's questionnaire competitive advantage Compiled from data Compiled from official data submitted Denmark Department of Commerce dining chairs dining furniture Dining tables ECKES economic employees exports factors furniture production Government household furniture industry household furniture manufacturers imports of upholstered imports of wood industry in terms industry sources International Trade Commission love seats lower major million in 1983 Occasional tables percent of total period plants principal producers and importers questionnaire respondents rates of duty response to questionnaires retailers Saudi Arabia Senator SYMMS shipments for 1979 Stationary chairs submitted in response tariff timber total imports U.S. Department U.S. dollar U.S. furniture U.S. imports U.S. International Trade U.S. manufacturers U.S. market U.S. producers U.S. wood upholstered furniture upholstered household furniture value of U.S. Wall systems wood and upholstered wood furniture wood household furniture workers Yugoslavia