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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... reported a net loss of 629 U.S. softwood mills and planing plants , an 18 percent drop in those plants . By contrast during the same period , Canadian sawmills increased in total number by 85 , which represents about a 9 percent ...
... reported a net loss of 629 U.S. softwood mills and planing plants , an 18 percent drop in those plants . By contrast during the same period , Canadian sawmills increased in total number by 85 , which represents about a 9 percent ...
Halaman 32
... reported that the Province has actually lost an average of $ 122 million Canadian over the last 3 reported fiscal years because cutting fees are so low . The Ontario Royal Commission on the Northern Environment concluded that high ...
... reported that the Province has actually lost an average of $ 122 million Canadian over the last 3 reported fiscal years because cutting fees are so low . The Ontario Royal Commission on the Northern Environment concluded that high ...
Halaman 67
... reported significant capital investments in the period 1979-83 , with the bulk of the expenditures for new machinery , equipment , and fixtures . The upholstered furniture industry is geographically less concentrated than that producing ...
... reported significant capital investments in the period 1979-83 , with the bulk of the expenditures for new machinery , equipment , and fixtures . The upholstered furniture industry is geographically less concentrated than that producing ...
Halaman 68
... reported overall losses during the period . A relatively small number of firms in the principal foreign supplying nations provided the bulk of U.S. imports . In In In each of the major sources of U.S. imports of wood and upholstered ...
... reported overall losses during the period . A relatively small number of firms in the principal foreign supplying nations provided the bulk of U.S. imports . In In In each of the major sources of U.S. imports of wood and upholstered ...
Halaman 71
... reported 4 percent of the retail selling price . These reductions in transportation costs to foreign manufacturers have lessened the advantage of U.S. producers in this regard . o U.S. producers generally have held the advantage vis - a ...
... reported 4 percent of the retail selling price . These reductions in transportation costs to foreign manufacturers have lessened the advantage of U.S. producers in this regard . o U.S. producers generally have held the advantage vis - a ...
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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