U. S. Trade Policy; New Legistion for the Next RoundBrief appraisal of specific issues and speculations on decisions to be made in the near future, considered within the context of U. S. foreign policy. |
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achieve action agreement agricultural products antidumping antidumping duties Atlantic free trade Atlantic partnership authority to reduce automatic Britain Chapter common agricultural policy common external tariff Common Market Community's competition Congress cooperation Council on Foreign customs unions decision delegation developed countries domestic producers duties effect effort EFTA equal European Economic Community exceptions lists formula free trade area further GATT Ministers Geneva governments granted imports increase industrial countries industrial tariffs Japan Kennedy Round legislation less less-developed countries limited linear cuts linear reduction linear tariff reductions membership ment negotiating partners nonindustrial countries nontariff barriers obtain participants payments percentage permit possible practices preferences preferential present President problems proposal protection raw materials reciprocity reduction of tariffs round of tariff sector suggested tariff cuts tariff disparities tariff negotiations tariff rates tion trade barriers Trade Expansion Act Treaty of Rome U.S. exports United Kingdom world price