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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... positions are located . 88 Organizational chart_ 112 Prepared statement . 125-134 Proposed trade reorganization plan_ 95-110 Submissions to Congressman Horton's questions .. 115-123 Long , Hon . Gillis W. , a Representative in Congress ...
... positions are located . 88 Organizational chart_ 112 Prepared statement . 125-134 Proposed trade reorganization plan_ 95-110 Submissions to Congressman Horton's questions .. 115-123 Long , Hon . Gillis W. , a Representative in Congress ...
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... positions will be authorized . In rec- ognition of the responsibility of the Secretary of State regarding our foreign policy , the activities of overseas personnel of the Trade Rep- resentative and the Commerce Department will be fully ...
... positions will be authorized . In rec- ognition of the responsibility of the Secretary of State regarding our foreign policy , the activities of overseas personnel of the Trade Rep- resentative and the Commerce Department will be fully ...
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... positions ( approximately 162 ) , responsibility for this function in the countries ( approximately 60 ) to which these indi- viduals are assigned , and the associated foreign national employees in those countries . Over time , the ...
... positions ( approximately 162 ) , responsibility for this function in the countries ( approximately 60 ) to which these indi- viduals are assigned , and the associated foreign national employees in those countries . Over time , the ...
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... positions in the Department , we will ensure that trade policy implementation re- ceives the kind of day - to - day top management attention that it both demands and requires . With its new responsibilities and resources , the ...
... positions in the Department , we will ensure that trade policy implementation re- ceives the kind of day - to - day top management attention that it both demands and requires . With its new responsibilities and resources , the ...
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... position of strength . The extensive discussions between Administration officials and the Congress on this plan have been a model of the kind of cooperation that can exist between the two branches . I look forward to our further ...
... position of strength . The extensive discussions between Administration officials and the Congress on this plan have been a model of the kind of cooperation that can exist between the two branches . I look forward to our further ...
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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