United States-Canada Automotive Products Agreement: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session on H.R. 6960, the Automotive Products Trade Act of 1965. April 27, 28, and 29, 1965

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 312 páginas
Considers H.R. 6960, to implement the Automotive Products Trade Act of 1965, to eliminate tariffs on automobile products between U.S. and Canada.
 

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Página 174 - the worst instrument of arbitrary power, the most destructive of English liberty, and the fundamental principles of law, that ever was found in an English law book ;" since they placed "the liberty of every man in the hands of every petty officer.
Página 283 - Act are, through trade agreements affording mutual trade benefits — (1) to stimulate the economic growth of the United States and maintain and enlarge foreign markets for the products of United States agriculture, industry, mining, and commerce; (2) to strengthen economic relations with foreign countries through the development of open and nondiscriminatory trading in the free world ; and (3) to prevent Communist economic penetration.
Página 13 - Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this Act an amendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or repeal of, a section or other provision, the reference shall be considered to be made to a section or other provision of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
Página 172 - President, the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives, and the Finance Committee of the Senate...
Página 292 - American agriculture, industry, mining, and commerce) by regulating the admission of foreign goods into the United States in accordance with the characteristics and needs of various branches of American production so that foreign markets will be made available to those branches of American production which require and are capable of developing such outlets by affording corresponding market opportunities for foreign products in the United States...
Página 70 - ... liberalization of United States and Canadian automotive trade in respect of tariff barriers and other factors tending to impede it, with a view to enabling the industries of both countries to participate on a fair and equitable basis in the expanding total market of the two countries; (c) The development of conditions in which market forces may operate effectively to attain the most economic pattern of investment, production and trade.
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Página 175 - The principles laid down in this opinion affect the very essence of constitutional liberty and security. They reach farther than the concrete form of the case then before the court, with its adventitious circumstances; they apply to all invasions on the part of the government and its employes of the sanctity of a man's home and the privacies of life.
Página 20 - January 17, 1965, which he determines to be practicable. (b) In the case of liquidated customs entries, the retroactive effect pursuant to subsection (a) of any proclamation shall apply only upon request therefor filed with the customs officer concerned on or before the 90th day after the date of such proclamation and subject to such other conditions as the President may specify.

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