Federal Response to OPEC Country Investments in the United States: Investment in sensitive sectors of the U.S. economy, Kuwait Petroleum Corp. takeover of Santa Fe International CorpU.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - Investments, Foreign |
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... addition , the United States has a stock of direct investment abroad , over $ 213 billion by the end of 1980 , that greatly exceeds the foreign direct investment in the United States . Our overseas direct investment is an important ...
... addition , the United States has a stock of direct investment abroad , over $ 213 billion by the end of 1980 , that greatly exceeds the foreign direct investment in the United States . Our overseas direct investment is an important ...
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... addition , the group will seek the advice of business and independ- ent agencies , such as the Federal Reserve Board , the Federal Trade Commission , the Securities and Exchange Commission , and the Overseas Private Investment ...
... addition , the group will seek the advice of business and independ- ent agencies , such as the Federal Reserve Board , the Federal Trade Commission , the Securities and Exchange Commission , and the Overseas Private Investment ...
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... addition to formal CFIUS members . To sum up , Mr. Chairman , I'd like to indicate that the United States welcomes foreign investment because of the benefits it pro- vides . We have a number of laws and regulations that limit the ac ...
... addition to formal CFIUS members . To sum up , Mr. Chairman , I'd like to indicate that the United States welcomes foreign investment because of the benefits it pro- vides . We have a number of laws and regulations that limit the ac ...
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... addition , the United States has a stock of direct investment abroad , over $ 213 billion by year end 1980 , that greatly exceeds foreign direct investment in the United States . Our overseas direct investment is an important positive ...
... addition , the United States has a stock of direct investment abroad , over $ 213 billion by year end 1980 , that greatly exceeds foreign direct investment in the United States . Our overseas direct investment is an important positive ...
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... addition , the Group will seek the advice of business and independent agencies such as the Federal Reserve Board , the Federal Trade Commis- sion , the Securities and Exchange Commission , and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation ...
... addition , the Group will seek the advice of business and independent agencies such as the Federal Reserve Board , the Federal Trade Commis- sion , the Securities and Exchange Commission , and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation ...
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acquisition activities agencies agreement Atomic Energy Act Braun Hanford C F Braun C. F. Braun Canadian CFIUS Chairman classified information CLINGER Committee concerning construction contract contractor Corp Corporation's DAUB Department of Energy Directors DOE's drilling employees engineering Exchange export facility Fe International Corporation Fe's Federal firm foreign government foreign investment HILER HUSSAIN Industrial Security insider trading interest investors involved issue Kuwait Petroleum Corporation laws LELAND Marc E ment merger Mineral Leasing Act N-Reactor nuclear material nuclear weapons October Office oil and gas OPEC operations options percent personnel plant plutonium production proposed purchase PUREX question reactor reciprocity regulations reprocessing request Restricted Data Rocky Flats Rocky Flats Plant ROSENTHAL Santa Fe International security clearance SILVERSTROM subcommittee subsidiary takeover tion transfer U.S. citizens U.S. energy UKROPINA unclassified United Voting Trustees WADE
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