To Extend and Amend the Export Control Act of 1949: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Trade of the Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4293 a Bill to Extend and Amend the Export Control Act of 1949U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 449 páginas |
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Página 435 - Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States to use export controls to the extent necessary (a) to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the inflationary impact of abnormal foreign demand...
Página 126 - It is the policy of the United States (A) to oppose restrictive trade practices or boycotts fostered or imposed by foreign countries against other countries friendly to the United States...
Página 2 - ... to the extent necessary (a) to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the inflationary impact of abnormal foreign demand ; (b) to further the foreign policy of the United States...
Página 152 - ... to any nation or combination of nations threatening the security of the United States, including the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and all countries under its domination.
Página 415 - Certain materials continue in short supply at home and abroad so that the quantity of United States exports and their distribution among importing countries affect the welfare of the domestic economy and have an important bearing upon fulfillment of the foreign policy of the United States. (b) The unrestricted export of materials without regard to their potential military and economic significance may adversely affect the national security of the United States.
Página 3 - Government's consideration of his export license application which are cause for denial or for further examination ; (3) Give each exporter the opportunity to present evidence and information which he believes will help the agencies, departments, and officials concerned to resolve any problems...
Página 3 - Government as he may deem appropriate. (c) The authority conferred by this section shall not be exercised with respect to any agricultural commodity, including fats and oils, during any period for which the supply of such commodity is determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be in excess of the requirements of the domestic economy...
Página 435 - The authority conferred by this section shall not be exercised with respect to any agricultural commodity, including fats and oils, during any period for which the supply of such commodity is determined by the Secretary of Agriculture to be in excess of the requirements of the domestic economy, except to the extent required to effectuate the policies set forth in clause (B) or (C) of paragraph (2) of section 3 of this Act.
Página 2 - States both (A) to encourage trade with all countries with which we have diplomatic or trading relations, except those countries with which such trade has been determined by the President to be against the national interest...
Página 435 - The availability of certain materials at home and abroad varies so that the quantity and composition of United States exports and their distribution among importing countries may affect the welfare of the domestic economy and may have an important bearing upon fulfillment of the foreign policy of the United States.