Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volumen109,Parte16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 |
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... trade bills had with fair trade is a new and especially oppressive Hitherto the propo- form of price fixing . nents of this legislation have been content with suspending the Federal antitrust laws to enable States to adopt price ...
... trade bills had with fair trade is a new and especially oppressive Hitherto the propo- form of price fixing . nents of this legislation have been content with suspending the Federal antitrust laws to enable States to adopt price ...
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... trade unions are one of the main hopes for staving off a to- talitarian state in British Guiana . Long identified with the anti - Communist ICFTU ( International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ) , they have been in opposition to the ...
... trade unions are one of the main hopes for staving off a to- talitarian state in British Guiana . Long identified with the anti - Communist ICFTU ( International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ) , they have been in opposition to the ...
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... Trade Expansion Act of 1962 gives the United States broad authority to de- velop liberalized trade in all expanses , in- cluding agriculture , and we could and should do better . Some would comment that our total exports , including ...
... Trade Expansion Act of 1962 gives the United States broad authority to de- velop liberalized trade in all expanses , in- cluding agriculture , and we could and should do better . Some would comment that our total exports , including ...
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... trade with the European Common Market , but gave no thought to trade with the Com- munist bloc . But now , there is a very noticeable and direct change . We are at odds with the Common Market over poultry tariffs and other import duties ...
... trade with the European Common Market , but gave no thought to trade with the Com- munist bloc . But now , there is a very noticeable and direct change . We are at odds with the Common Market over poultry tariffs and other import duties ...
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... trade fell from 29 percent in 1957 to under 23 per- cent in 1962. In the first 8 months of 1963 , our favorable trade balance was less than it was a year ago . We are importing 5 percent more goods than we did last year , but exporting ...
... trade fell from 29 percent in 1957 to under 23 per- cent in 1962. In the first 8 months of 1963 , our favorable trade balance was less than it was a year ago . We are importing 5 percent more goods than we did last year , but exporting ...
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