Small Busines Participation in ECA Program, Hearing Before ...,81-1 ..., June 6, 1949, Volumes 22-23 |
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... amount of the loan and the amount of the securities ; I do not know the exact figures at the moment of either . However , from time to time , on the floor of the Senate , that issue is raised - Great Britain has a very substantial ...
... amount of the loan and the amount of the securities ; I do not know the exact figures at the moment of either . However , from time to time , on the floor of the Senate , that issue is raised - Great Britain has a very substantial ...
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... amount of hardwood lumber , that they bought it from Canada , and Canada , in turn , bought it from these very producers in the United States ; that by reason of buying it through Canada , it actually cost a great deal more than it ...
... amount of hardwood lumber , that they bought it from Canada , and Canada , in turn , bought it from these very producers in the United States ; that by reason of buying it through Canada , it actually cost a great deal more than it ...
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... amount carried in the House bill and the cut of 10 percent of the authorization ? Mr. HOFFMAN . Do you want me to go into that subject , sir ; because that is a long matter ? I come before the Appropriations Committee on Wednesday of ...
... amount carried in the House bill and the cut of 10 percent of the authorization ? Mr. HOFFMAN . Do you want me to go into that subject , sir ; because that is a long matter ? I come before the Appropriations Committee on Wednesday of ...
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... amount of goods in the United States . " That importer may have an office in New York . If not , he may get in touch with some buying agency in New York or some exporter , and say to him , “ Purchase for our account X material . ” Mr ...
... amount of goods in the United States . " That importer may have an office in New York . If not , he may get in touch with some buying agency in New York or some exporter , and say to him , “ Purchase for our account X material . ” Mr ...
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... amount would return through Canada or South America than through Europe . But even that part of the dollar appropriations is rather small . I do not know the exact figures , but if I hazard a guess , I would say , perhaps 15 percent ...
... amount would return through Canada or South America than through Europe . But even that part of the dollar appropriations is rather small . I do not know the exact figures , but if I hazard a guess , I would say , perhaps 15 percent ...
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Page 2 - States and particularly to small independent enterprises, information, as far in advance as possible, with respect to purchases proposed to be financed with such funds, (2) by causing to be made available to prospective purchasers in the nations receiving assistance under this Act information as to commodities and services produced by small independent enterprises in the United States...
Page 2 - The Secretary of Defense shall assure that there is made available to suppliers in the United States, and particularly to small independent enterprises, information with respect to purchases made by the Department of Defense pursuant to part II, such information to be furnished as far in advance as possible.
Page 2 - BUSINESS. — (a) Insofar as practicable and to the maximum extent consistent with the accomplishment of the purposes of this Act, the President shall assist American small business to participate equitably in the furnishing of commodities...
Page 11 - Destinations published by the Office of International Trade of the United States Department of Commerce...
Page 19 - To canvass all possible dollar sources, including United States sources, in order to insure they are obtaining the lowest possible bids; and, (c) Certainly not to pay more from any dollar source than United States suppliers quote.
Page 2 - ... foregoing .paragraph (1). Each report transmitted to the Congress under section 123 shall include a report of all activities under this subsection. Will you proceed, Mr. Hoffman? STATEMENT OF PAUL HOFFMAN, CHAIRMAN, ECONOMIC COOPERATIVE ADMINISTRATION Mr. HOFFMAN. I will be very glad to open this with a few remarks. In the first place I would like to make my own personal attitude, if I may, clear, as far as smaller enterprises are concerned. That is, that...
Page 11 - ... mind, the Department expressed the view that the missions should limit their operations during the transition period to the procurement of commodities necessary to meet essential civilian requirements for relief and rehabilitation. The Department also took the position that purchasing missions should use normal trade channels to the maximum extent practicable and that their purchasing methods should be in accord with commercial considerations. The governments having purchasing missions here were...
Page 7 - Government vested and sold in the United States about $700,000,000 of American securities previously owned by British nationals.