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GATT Negotiations, 1973-1975: A Guide to the Issues, The
GATT Negotiations, 1973-1975: A Guide to the Issues, The
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British-North American Committee, 1974. Light Creasing on Front Cover; Front, Rear Covers, Spine Lightly Chipped; Slight Yellowing Due to Age. SELLER'S NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL (NON CANADA OR USA) BUYERS: Additional shipping charges will be required and requested during the purchase process of this title. PUBLISHER: British-North American Committee. At the Committee's first meeting in New York City, December, 1969, the following statement of its aims was authorised: The British-North American committee has been established to study and comment upon the developing relationships between Britain, the United States and Canada. It seeks to promote clearer understanding of the economic opportunities and problems facing the three countries, to explore areas of co-operation and of possible friction, and to discover constructive responses. It believes that sound relations between these three countries in the context of an increasingly interrelated world are essential to future prosperity and seeks to promote better understanding through the collection of facts and their widespread dissemination. In serving these aims, the Committee is sponsoring a series of objective studies undertaken by qualified experts in the three countries and published with the Committee's approval. On the basis of these factual studies and of discussions at its meetings, the Committee may also issue policy statements signed by its members. The Committee's membership - listed on pp. 77-80 - includes business, banking, labour, agricultural, and professional leaders from Britain, the United States and Canada. The Committee is sponsored by three non-profit research organisations - the British-North American Research Association in London, the National Planning Association in Washington, and the C. D. Howe Research Institute in Montreal, described on pp. 81-82. The British-North American Committee is a unique organisation both in terms of its broadly diversified membership and in terms of its blending of factual studies and policy conclusions on British-North American relations. It meets twice a year, once in Great Britain and once in North America. Its work is jointly financed by funds contributed from private sources in Canada, Great Britain and the United States. CONTENTS: The British-North American Committee, Statement of the British-North American Committee to Accompany the Report, Members of the Committee Signing the Statement, Preface, About the Author, (I) The Background - Pre-Kennedy Round Negotiations - The Kennedy Round (II) The Character of the Negotiations (III) Negotiating Constraints - on the United States - on the European Community (IV) Trade and the International Monetary Arrangements (V) Tariffs on Manufactured Goods - Stated Positions (1) The Tokyo Declaration (2) The European Community's "Overall Approach" (3) U.S. Statements and the Trade Bill - The Negotiating Outlook (1) Linear Reduction (2) Harmonisation (3) Sector-by-Sector Negotiations (VI) Agriculture - Stated Positions (1) The Tokyo Declaration (2) The European Community's "Overall Approach" (3) The U.S. Position - The Negotiating Outlook (1) GATT Provisions (2) The Kennedy Round (3) Two approaches (a) Negotiation on National Policies (b) International Agreements (VII) Non-Tariff Measures - Stated Positions (1) The Tokyo Declaration (2) The European Community's "Overall Approach" (3) The U.S. Position - The Negotiating Outlook (VIII) Safeguards and Adjustment Assistance - The Present GATT Position - Stated Positions (1) The Tokyo Declaration (2) The European Community's "Overall Approach" (3) The U.S. Position - The Negotiating Outlook (1) Criteria for Protection (2) Control and Surveillance (3) Discrimination Issue (IX) The Developing Countries - The Background - Stated.... Booklet. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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