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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 77-H782-51
TITLE: Special Report to the Congress and the East-West Foreign Trade
Board: Implications for U.S. Trade of Granting Most Favored Nation
Treatment to the People's Republic of China.
SOURCE: Committee on Ways and Means. House
DOC TYPE: Print COLLATION: ix+105 p. il.
DATE: June 8, 1977
CONGRESS-SESSION: 95-1 SUDOC: Y4.W36:WMCP 95-33
ITEM NO: 1028
MC ENTRY NO: 77-12714
Committee Print No. 95-33. Special report by the U.S. International Trade
Commission assessing the implications for U.S. trade of granting
most-favored-nation (MFN) treatment to the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Analyzes the differential for various commodities between MFN duty rates
and rates presently applicable to imports from designated Communist
countries, including PRC, under the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951.
Includes comparison of U.S. imports from PRC with import data from 13 other
industrialized countries.
Appendices (p. 35-105) contain extensive statistical data on tariff rate
variations, commodity evaluations of U.S. and PRC imports-exports, and
explanatory notes on study procedures.
CONTENT NOTATION: China most-favored-nation treatment
DESCRIPTORS: STATISTICAL DATA: FOREIGN TRADE; TARIFFS; CHINA, PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC; EAST-WEST TRADE; EAST-WEST FOREIGN TRADE BOARD; U.S.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION; TRADE AGREEMENTS EXTENSION ACT
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