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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... sectors of our economy to handle them . I have concluded that building our trade structure on STR and Commerce , respectively , best satisfies these considerations . I propose to enhance STR , to be renamed the Office of the United ...
... sectors of our economy to handle them . I have concluded that building our trade structure on STR and Commerce , respectively , best satisfies these considerations . I propose to enhance STR , to be renamed the Office of the United ...
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... sector can receive advice as to the recourse and remedies available ; aiding in the settlement of disputes , including staffing of formal complaint cases ; identifying problem areas for consideration by the Trade Rep- resentative and ...
... sector can receive advice as to the recourse and remedies available ; aiding in the settlement of disputes , including staffing of formal complaint cases ; identifying problem areas for consideration by the Trade Rep- resentative and ...
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... sector problems requiring international consultation , as well as to provide industry - specific information on how tax , regulatory and other Gov- ernment policies affect the international competitiveness of the U.S. industries ...
... sector problems requiring international consultation , as well as to provide industry - specific information on how tax , regulatory and other Gov- ernment policies affect the international competitiveness of the U.S. industries ...
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... sectors of our economy . In doing so , we have chosen deliberately to build on the strengths of existing institutions rather than create a separate new trade bur- eaucracy . The Administration reorganization proposal was shaped by the ...
... sectors of our economy . In doing so , we have chosen deliberately to build on the strengths of existing institutions rather than create a separate new trade bur- eaucracy . The Administration reorganization proposal was shaped by the ...
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... sector analysis capability and will take the lead role in establishing a linkage to trade policy and promotion . Second , organizational arrangements must reflect that trade is a legitimate concern of agencies that have primary ...
... sector analysis capability and will take the lead role in establishing a linkage to trade policy and promotion . Second , organizational arrangements must reflect that trade is a legitimate concern of agencies that have primary ...
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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