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... sample , 56 % of current exports of manufactures by value were rated as likely to maintain or improve their position in for- eign markets , the position of about 34 % was considered to be slipping but retrievable , and that of 10 ...
... sample , 56 % of current exports of manufactures by value were rated as likely to maintain or improve their position in for- eign markets , the position of about 34 % was considered to be slipping but retrievable , and that of 10 ...
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... sample of manufactured goods plus extrapolations of non - manufactures at 1962-1967 growth rates . The coverage ratio of the sample was 90 % or better for capi- tal goods and automobiles but only about 40 % for industrial supplies and ...
... sample of manufactured goods plus extrapolations of non - manufactures at 1962-1967 growth rates . The coverage ratio of the sample was 90 % or better for capi- tal goods and automobiles but only about 40 % for industrial supplies and ...
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... sample was about $ 3.5 billion in 1967 and is projected as about $ 4.9 billion in 1973 . On balance , it may be concluded that the important asset to U.S. export trade represented by U.S. investment overseas will be significantly ...
... sample was about $ 3.5 billion in 1967 and is projected as about $ 4.9 billion in 1973 . On balance , it may be concluded that the important asset to U.S. export trade represented by U.S. investment overseas will be significantly ...
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... sample on which the export projection was based represented 76 % of 1967 exports and the commodity sample for the import projection was 41 % of 1967 imports . In selecting commodity groups of manufactures for evaluation , for the most ...
... sample on which the export projection was based represented 76 % of 1967 exports and the commodity sample for the import projection was 41 % of 1967 imports . In selecting commodity groups of manufactures for evaluation , for the most ...
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... sample , however , comprised only 64 percent of the total exports of consumer goods and 43 percent of imports in 1965-67 . It was impractical to substan- tially increase this coverage since this would have required making a large number ...
... sample , however , comprised only 64 percent of the total exports of consumer goods and 43 percent of imports in 1965-67 . It was impractical to substan- tially increase this coverage since this would have required making a large number ...
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29 countries 89 commodity 89 Selected Commodity 90th Congress abroad aircraft auto Automotive vehicles Average annual increase balance of payments BDSA billion in 1973 Canada capital companies consumer continue coverage decline Department of Commerce developing countries DOLLARS 500 domestic end-use categories equipment Estimated 1973 European expected export credit export goal export prices export projections export promotion exports and imports factors favorable forecast foreign direct investment foreign markets GATT Germany Government export import growth rate improve included Industrial supplies Italy Japan Kennedy Round manufactured products MILLIONS OF DOLLARS nations non-tariff barriers non-tariff trade barriers outlook overseas percent predicted rate of import ratio reduce sample Selected Commodity Groups supplies and materials Table tariff tax incentives tion Total Imports trade deficit U.S. firms U.S. Foreign Trade U.S. Government U.S. market U.S. products U.S. share U.S. trade balance U.S. trade surplus United Kingdom