Commerce. American export products benefiting from reciprocal trade agreements signed thus far, by improvement or stabilization of previous market position in particular country, whether in matter of duties, taxes, quotas, or other measures [extract from extension of remarks of William M. Citron of Connecticut, in House of Representatives, June 20, 1936]; revised to Oct. 5, 1936.
Publication Title:
Commerce. American export products benefiting from reciprocal trade agreements signed thus far, by improvement or stabilization of previous market position in particular country, whether in matter of duties, taxes, quotas, or other measures [extract from extension of remarks of William M. Citron of Connecticut, in House of Representatives, June 20, 1936]; revised to Oct. 5, 1936.
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Commerce. American export products benefiting from reciprocal trade agreements signed thus far, by improvement or stabilization of previous market position in particular country, whether in matter of duties, taxes, quotas, or other measures [extract from extension of remarks of William M. Citron of Connecticut, in House of Representatives, June 20, 1936]; revised to Oct. 5, 1936.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau and Commerce Department
Sort Author:
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau
Date:
[1936.]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1936-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19360101
Publication End:
19361231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1936
SuDoc number:
C 18.2:Ex 7/11
Description:
p. 10799-823, 4°
Notes:
[Original article from Congressional record, v. 80, no. 126, July 1, 1936.]
Notes:
[Original article from Congressional record, v. 80, no. 126, July 1, 1936.] † Distribution Made by Issuing Office.