Reauthorization of the Export Administration Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Finance and Monetary Policy of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 397 ... S. 407 ... S. 434 ... S. 979 ... March 2, 16, and April 14, 1983, Edição 18U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 1228 páginas |
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Página 808 - Section 7(a) of the Act grants the Secretary of Commerce authority to control exports where necessary to carry out the policy of Section 3(2)(C), which is "to restrict the export of goods where necessary to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the serious inflationary impact of foreign demand.
Página 834 - from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the serious inflationary impact of foreign- demand. Under Section 7(a) of the Act, the President is authorized to prohibit or curtail the export of any goods subject to the jurisdiction of the United States or exported by any person subject to the jurisdiction
Página 839 - plenary and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations"). See Ex parte Garland, 4 Wall. 333
Página 158 - PREPARED STATEMENT OF LIONEL H. OLMER UNDER SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND MONETARY POLICY COMMITTEE ON BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE WASHINGTON, DC March 2, 1983 Mr. Chairman, I an pleased to have the opportunity to testify
Página 541 - to use export controls to restrict the export of goods and technology which would make a significant contribution to the military potential of any other country which would prove detrimental to the national security of
Página 1195 - which are the reason for their existence. On these grounds we would urge that they be abolished. If this were done, the Administration would, of course, still retain comprehensive powers in terms of the Trading with the Enemy Act and the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (or similar elements in the EAA).
Página 843 - S 1336. (iv) Section 232(b) of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended, provided that, if the Secretary of the Treasury found that an 'article is being imported into the United States in such quantities or under such circumstances as to threaten to impair the national security," the President was authorized to take such action, and for such time, as he deems necessary to adjust the 19
Página 541 - which would make a significant contribution to the military potential of any other country which would prove detrimental to the national security of the United States. The only thing that is not clear is what that phrase means and how it should be implemented.
Página 473 - BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS, SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND MONETARY POLICY, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 10 am in room SD-538 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Senator John
Página 833 - the policy of the United States to use export controls only after full consideration of the impact on the economy of the United States and only to the extent necessary (C) to restrict the export of goods where necessary to protect the domestic economy