Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1979 (consolidate Trade Functions of the U.S. Government): Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, October 16 and 18, 1979 |
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... competition , we must have a better understand- ing of the problems and prospects of U.S. industry , particularly in relation to the growing strength of industries abroad . This is the key reason why we will upgrade sectoral analysis ...
... competition , we must have a better understand- ing of the problems and prospects of U.S. industry , particularly in relation to the growing strength of industries abroad . This is the key reason why we will upgrade sectoral analysis ...
Page 37
... competition abroad . The Department of Commerce is planning a number of internal organizational changes , including an upgrading of its ability to analyze the industrial and service sectors , that should enable it not only to improve ...
... competition abroad . The Department of Commerce is planning a number of internal organizational changes , including an upgrading of its ability to analyze the industrial and service sectors , that should enable it not only to improve ...
Page 85
... competition is expected to intensify in the eighties . In the decade ahead , many less - developed countries will become stronger exporters of consumer goods and midlevel technology prod- ucts . This will increase U.S. imports , and it ...
... competition is expected to intensify in the eighties . In the decade ahead , many less - developed countries will become stronger exporters of consumer goods and midlevel technology prod- ucts . This will increase U.S. imports , and it ...
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... competition has been taken lightly and export markets have been ignored . But we are no longer an insulated , self - sufficient continental economy , and we must not con- tinue to act as if we were . With the increased openness of ...
... competition has been taken lightly and export markets have been ignored . But we are no longer an insulated , self - sufficient continental economy , and we must not con- tinue to act as if we were . With the increased openness of ...
Page 87
... competition . A wide variety of Commerce and other agency programs are directed toward this objective . However , there is a compelling need for the Federal Government to develop a stronger and more comprehensive industrial analysis ...
... competition . A wide variety of Commerce and other agency programs are directed toward this objective . However , there is a compelling need for the Federal Government to develop a stronger and more comprehensive industrial analysis ...
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abroad agencies Agriculture American antidumping and countervailing Assistant Secretary authority bilateral BROOKS Bureau Chairman Commerce Department commodity competition Congress construction contractors coordination countervailing duty countries customs laws Department of Commerce Deputy Director DITI domestic effective enforcement ERLENBORN Eximbank export promotion FASCELL financing Foreign Commercial Service foreign trade GATT HORTON Hyundai Construction important international economic international trade issues Korean KREPS legislation major markets MCINTYRE ment Mideast million multilateral trade OECD operational overseas personnel positions President President's problems programs QUESTION reorganization plan reorganization proposal responsibility role Secretary for Trade Secretary of Commerce sector service industry Special Trade Representative Subcommittee Thank tion trade and investment trade functions trade matters trade negotiations Trade Policy Committee Trade Policy Implementation trade reorganization transfer U.S. Customs Service U.S. exports U.S. Government U.S. service U.S. trade policy U.S. Trade Representative UNCTAD United States Trade USTR Washington