995 resultados para United States. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
The Monthly bulletin, which forms a part of v.6, 1858, has its own numbering, v.1, no. 1-11.
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
This document provides an overview of the most relevant developments in United States trade policy relating to Latin America and the Caribbean in 2002. U.S. policy continued to promote trade liberalization through advancing negotiations on multiple fronts- globally (WTO), regionally (FTAA) and bilaterally or sub regionally- with a view that the various negotiations are mutually reinforcing and seek to create a constructive competition for liberalization" among trade partners. The passage of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) included in the Trade Act of August 2002 enhanced the U.S. Administration's ability to negotiate trade agreements. It provided an impetus to conclude bilateral negotiations with Chile as well as to advance a number of trade agreements currently under negotiation, including negotiations toward the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) and bilateral negotiations with Central America. The Trade Act also renewed the Generalized System of Preferences, extended the Caribbean Trade Partnership Act by liberalizing apparel provisions and augmented the Andean Trade Preference Act, increasing the list of duty free products. On the multilateral front, in partial fulfillment of the Doha mandate, the U.S. tabled in 2002 two comprehensive proposals for the reduction of trade barriers on agricultural and non-agricultural goods. Along with these trade liberalizing proposals, the U.S. Administration imposed temporary safeguard measures on key steel products to provide relief to the sectors of the steel industry that have been most affected by import surges. In addition, the U.S. Congress passed the 2002 Farm Security and Rural Investment Act that substantially increased U.S. domestic farm subsidies to shield domestic farm producers from competition from subsidized products from abroad."
Resumo:
"January 2000."
Resumo:
Cover title.
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
Mode of access: Internet.
Resumo:
"December 1987"--P. i.
Resumo:
Vols. for 1911-1922 issued by the U.S. Public Health Service.
Resumo:
Bibliography: p. 18-19.
Resumo:
Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc.
Resumo:
"Printed for the use of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry."