Foreign Trade in Agricultural Products, Volumes 1-5 |
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... subsidies at various times to stimulate exports of agricultural products ... export payments have been made on fresh and dried apples , winter pears ... Export quotas have been used at times since World War II to conserve domestic ...
... subsidies at various times to stimulate exports of agricultural products ... export payments have been made on fresh and dried apples , winter pears ... Export quotas have been used at times since World War II to conserve domestic ...
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... EXPORTS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS If the price of an export commodity is supported substantially above the world level , we price ourselves out of the world market . The export subsidy on wheat is currently the most dramatic example of ...
... EXPORTS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS If the price of an export commodity is supported substantially above the world level , we price ourselves out of the world market . The export subsidy on wheat is currently the most dramatic example of ...
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... Export - import tiein plans . - These proposals which have never been clearly worked out into detailed plans ... subsidies on our exported farm products and / or import subsidies from other countries importing to the United States . Thus ...
... Export - import tiein plans . - These proposals which have never been clearly worked out into detailed plans ... subsidies on our exported farm products and / or import subsidies from other countries importing to the United States . Thus ...
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... Export subsidies are offered to meet our low - cost competition resulting from more efficient production . Import quotas are decreed to avoid competition from our efficiently produced articles of consumption in fields competitive with ...
... Export subsidies are offered to meet our low - cost competition resulting from more efficient production . Import quotas are decreed to avoid competition from our efficiently produced articles of consumption in fields competitive with ...
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... export subsidy program . We have used such program with varying success . There are commod- ities particularly ... subsidies where necessary , in the case of certain commodities not susceptible of proper treatment under current plans or ...
... export subsidy program . We have used such program with varying success . There are commod- ities particularly ... subsidies where necessary , in the case of certain commodities not susceptible of proper treatment under current plans or ...
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Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural exports agricultural products American areas Argentina average bales barley basis BROSSARD Canada Canadian oats cents per pound certificate CHAIRMAN committee Commodity Credit Corporation competitive Congress consumption corn cost cotton countries crop dairy products Department of Agriculture dollars domestic duty economic effect ELLENDER export subsidies exports and imports farm prices farmers feed flour Foreign Agricultural Service foreign trade futures contracts going Government grain hearings HEGMAN income increase industry investigation LINDER livestock ment million bushels million pounds nations oats parity percent President price support problem purchase question quotas restrictions rice SCHOEPPEL Secretary BENSON section 104 section 22 sell Senator EASTLAND Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator HOLLAND Senator MUNDT Senator THYE Senator WILLIAMS Senator YOUNG soybeans statement subsidy supply support prices support program surplus Tariff Commission THATCHER thing tion tobacco Trade Agreements United Kingdom Western Europe wheat Wheat Agreement wool
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Page 647 - Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended (7 USC § 624), which directs, inter alia, that — Whenever the Secretary of Agriculture has reason to believe that any article or articles are being or are practically certain to be imported into the United States under such conditions and in such quantities as to render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with...
Page 630 - ... reduce substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from any such agricultural commodity or product thereof...
Page 584 - If, on the basis of such investigation and report to him of findings and recommendations made in connection therewith, the President finds the existence of such facts, he shall by proclamation impose such...
Page 584 - ... or materially interfere with, any program or operation undertaken ... by the Department of Agriculture, or any agency operating under its direction, with respect to any agricultural commodity or product thereof...
Page 712 - ... •designated in title II of the Agricultural Act of 1949) and their products. Commodities designated in title II are: Wool, including mohair, tung nuts, honey, Irish potatoes, milk, butterfat, and the products of milk and butterfat.
Page 585 - After investigation, report, finding, and declaration in the manner provided in the case of a proclamation issued pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, any proclamation or provision of such proclamation may be suspended or terminated by the President whenever he finds and proclaims that the circumstances requiring the proclamation or provision thereof no longer exist or may be modified by the President whenever he finds and proclaims that changed circumstances require such modification to carry...
Page 585 - No trade agreement or other international agreement heretofore or hereafter entered into by the United States shall be applied in a manner inconsistent with the requirements of this section.
Page 82 - For an economy to be dynamic and expanding, goods and capital must flow freely. This requires world trade and world investment, with governments encouraging private investment and stimulating trade as an outlet for the increasing productivity of the world's farms and factories. This approach requires systematic abandonment of policies directed toward restriction of the production and distribution of goods and services throughout the world.
Page 585 - ... any article or articles which may be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption as he finds and declares shown by such investigation to be necessary in order that the entry of such article or articles will not render or tend to render ineffective, or materially interfere with, any program or operation...
Page 215 - The Committee will come to order. We are glad to have with us this morning Mr.