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364402
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Summary/Abstract |
On March 16, 1983, counsel for Jeannette Sheet Glass Corp. filed a petition with the Commission and the Dept of Commerce alleging that imports of thin sheet glass from Switzerland, Belgium, and the Federal Republic of Germany are being sold in the U.S. at LTFV, and than an industry in the U.S. is materially injured, or is threatened with material injury, or the establishment of an industry in the U.S. is materially retarted, by reason of imports of such merchandise.
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ID:
364391
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Washington DC, United States International Trade Commission, 1985.
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Paperback Volume
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USITC Publication Series
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On April 5, 1984, the United States International Trade Commission, on its own motion, instituted investigation No. 332-184 under section 332(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1332(b)) on Emerging Textile Exporting Countries. This study was undertaken to update and supplement an earlier report on the same subject that was published by the Commission in 1982.
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Circulation
Accession# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
G00722 | Main | On Shelf | NOT FOR ISSUE | |
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ID:
364394
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Articles covered in this supplement are refractory and heat-insulating articles, ceramic bricks and structural clay tiles, miscellaneous ceramic construction articles, ceramic art and ornamental articles, ceramic electrical ware, ceramic sanitary ware, and miscellaneous ceramic artiles.
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ID:
364400
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During 1982-84, a few highly visible mergers and acquisitions took place in the U.S. electrical household and commercial appliance industry, however, the number of establishments remained nearly the same. The mergers and acquisitions and the decrease in employment were primarily the result of U.S. manufacturers implementing cost cutting measures to remain competitive with foreign manufacturers selling in the U.S. market.
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ID:
364393
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Publication |
Washington DC, United States International Trade Commission, 1985.
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Paperback Volume
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USITC Publication Series
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Summary/Abstract |
During 1981-84, the number of U.S. producers of flat glass and certain flat glass products made in establishments producing glass increased from 43 to 49 companies, principally because of the economic recovery in the home-building and automobile-making industries during 1983-84.
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Accession# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
G00723 | Main | On Shelf | NOT FOR ISSUE | |
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ID:
364401
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During 1982-84, the value of U.S. producers' shipments of floating structures declines by 50.6%. The value of apparent U.S. consumption decreased by 16.8%. A large part of the decrease in consumption and producers' shipments can be attributed to the depressed conditions of the offshore oil industry.
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ID:
364396
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Summary/Abstract |
The number of establishments manufacturing handtools, cutlery and related products declined from an estimated 2,000 companies in 1981 to 1,980 in 1984. These establishments employed an estimated 74,000 workers in 1984, about 5 percent less than the number employed in 1981.
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ID:
364395
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Summary/Abstract |
The number of U.S. primary lead producers wa unchanged during 1981-84, with three producers operating six plants. The domestic zinc industry was restructured over the past two decades.At yearend 1984, only 5 primary and 10 secondary zinc plants remained in operation.
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ID:
364399
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Publication |
Washington DC, United States International Trade Commission, 1986.
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Description |
Paperback Volume
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USITC Publication Series
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Summary/Abstract |
Of the 24 basic metal-bearing materials covered by this summary supplement and produced by the metals mining industry sector, iron ore and copper have the highest domestic values, accounting for 65 percent of total U.S. metallic mineral production.
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G00724 | Main | On Shelf | NOT FOR ISSUE | |
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ID:
364398
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Summary/Abstract |
Since 1982, the market for radio apparatus has expanded rapidly. The divestiture of AT&T which occurred January 1, 1984, had a profound effect on markets for all types of communication products, including wireless.
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ID:
364397
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Summary/Abstract |
Despite a decline in the number of farms producing cotton in the United States, acreage has remained stable, averaging 11.9 million acres during 1980-84. An exception was during the 1983/84 crop year.
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ID:
364392
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Summary/Abstract |
The commission unanimously determines that an industry in the United States is not materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of tubular steel framed stacking chairs from Italy sold at less than fair value (LTFV).
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