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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... estimate square with calculations performed by the ITC ? And if it does , what are the key factors which explain this huge price divergence between the two countries ? Mr. ECKES . Well , the International Trade Commission did find that ...
... estimate square with calculations performed by the ITC ? And if it does , what are the key factors which explain this huge price divergence between the two countries ? Mr. ECKES . Well , the International Trade Commission did find that ...
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... estimates that the low cost of government stumpage in Canada gives Canadian firms an advantage of over $ 52 per thousand in the cost of logs . Canadian assertions that their mills pay the same for logs that our mills do are simply ...
... estimates that the low cost of government stumpage in Canada gives Canadian firms an advantage of over $ 52 per thousand in the cost of logs . Canadian assertions that their mills pay the same for logs that our mills do are simply ...
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... estimate that the United States mills are operating at about 80 percent capacity in Idaho ? Mr. RICHARDS . I think in the Northwest as a whole it is running slightly in excess of 80. I think in Idaho we are doing a little better than ...
... estimate that the United States mills are operating at about 80 percent capacity in Idaho ? Mr. RICHARDS . I think in the Northwest as a whole it is running slightly in excess of 80. I think in Idaho we are doing a little better than ...
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... Estimates are that the wood and upholstered furniture industry had approximately $ 11.2 billion in shipments during 1985 . In 1984 , the International Trade Commission completed a study entitled " Competitive Assessment of the U.S. Wood ...
... Estimates are that the wood and upholstered furniture industry had approximately $ 11.2 billion in shipments during 1985 . In 1984 , the International Trade Commission completed a study entitled " Competitive Assessment of the U.S. Wood ...
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... Estimates are that the wood and upholstered furniture industry had approximately $ 11.2 billion in shipments during 1985 . The In 1984 , the International Trade Commission ( ITC ) completed a study , entitled , Competitive Assessment of ...
... Estimates are that the wood and upholstered furniture industry had approximately $ 11.2 billion in shipments during 1985 . The In 1984 , the International Trade Commission ( ITC ) completed a study , entitled , Competitive Assessment of ...
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AFMA approximately Bedroom furniture Black Hills Canada Canadian furniture Canadian lumber Carlton E Chairman companies competitive advantage Compiled from data cost data submitted Denmark dining chairs dining furniture dining tables dollars ECKES economic exports to Canada factors foreign Forest free trade furniture imports furniture production furniture trade Government household furniture industry Idaho imports of upholstered imports of wood International Trade Commission major million in 1983 mills negotiations Nichols Occasional tables percent of total plants producers and importers rates of duty response to questionnaires responses by U.S. Senator SYMMS shipments sofas softwood lumber STAHL Stationary chairs stumpage Subcommittee submitted in response subsidy Taiwan tariff timber U.S. Department U.S. dollar U.S. furniture U.S. imports U.S. industry U.S. International Trade U.S. manufacturers U.S. market U.S. producers U.S. wood United States lumber upholstered furniture upholstered household furniture versus foreign-made products wood and upholstered wood furniture wood household furniture workers Yugoslavia
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Halaman 142 - ID and all other nonconfidential documents filed in connection with this investigation are or will be available for inspection during official business hours (8:45 am to 5:15 pm) in the Office of the Secretary, US International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20436, telephone 202-205-2000.
Halaman 142 - Unfair methods of competition and unfair acts in the importation of articles into the United States, or in their sale by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of either, the effect or tendency of which is to destroy or substantially injure an industry, efficiently and economically operated, in the United States...
Halaman 142 - ... that there is a violation of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended...
Halaman 51 - US wood furniture industry lost 375 manufacturing facilities over the 1977-1982 period, while the US upholstered furniture industry lost 246 manufacturing facilities over the same period — a total loss of 621 facilities. As a direct consequence, according to the US Department of Labor's data, US wood furniture manufacturing employment declined from 147,000 in 1979 to 132,400 in 1985, and upholstered furniture manufacturing employment dropped from 101,700 in 1979 to 94,500 in 1985. These numbers...
Halaman 73 - ... the HTS. The Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA) affords nonreciprocal tariff preferences to developing countries in the Caribbean Basin area to aid their economic development and to diversify and expand their production and exports. The CBERA, enacted in title...
Halaman 29 - ... continent. Government timber in Quebec costs a fraction of timber in the competitive Maine market. The noncompetitive price on the BC Coast is a fraction of the market cost in Washington and Oregon. There is no market justification for this. The timber is the same timber. The terrain is the same. The truth of the matter is, as the Ontario Royal Commission of the Northern Environment said, Canadian lumber firms do not pay a fair market value for government timber. The only way fair market value...
Halaman 100 - Source: Compiled from data submitted in response to questionnaires of the US International Trade Commission and from official statistics of the US Department of Commerce.
Halaman 65 - My staff has reviewed the provisions of the bill and has discussed its provisions with the staff of the Subcommittee on Trade of the House Ways and Means Committee.
Halaman 55 - ... furniture into markets traditionally dominated by the US furniture industry and by US companies expanding their horizons overseas in search of new markets, the impact of trade-related policies cannot be overstated. The behavior of the US Government in the area of furniture trade has been exemplary: the US has consistently lowered its effective tariffs on furniture over the past two decades through outright reductions, through the extension of very favorable tariff treatment to certain countries,...
Halaman 87 - ... the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).