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... lumber and softwood lumber products exported from any country into the United States. (b) Softw...(1) Export price. Each importer must provide the export price, expr... (c)(1) of this section, the following definitions apply:. (A) F.O.B. The term “F.O.B.” means a v...
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...Establish the prices at which Export Product will be sold in. Export Ma...Definition. ``Export Intermediary'' means a person who acts a...
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..., by providing not only competitively priced consumer and capital goods, but also intermediate ... attempt to employ a more sophisticated definition of export. While the relatively basic measure of e...
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...--------------- Subpart A_Scope and Definitions --------------------------------------------------...-------- Subpart D_Calculation of Export Price, Constructed Export Price, Fair Value and No...
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- Ak Steel Corporation, Inland Steel Industries, Inc.(Now Ispat Inland, Inc.), Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Ltv Steel Company, Inc., National Steel Corporation, and U.S. Steel Group, a Unit of Usx Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. United States, Defendant- Appellee, and Dongbu Steel Co., Ltd. and Union Steel Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Defendants-Appellees, and Pohang Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Pohang Coated Steel Co., Ltd. and Pohang Steel Industries Co., Ltd., Defendants-Appellees. United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 203 F.3d 1330 (Fed. Cir. 2000)
... producers 1 are properly classified as Export Price ("EP") sales rather than Constructed Export ... in the United States, that must, by definition, be related to the producer, and thus CEP. Sales i...
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This paper investigates the magnitude of geographic as well as commodity concentration for Malaysia from 1970 to 2003 and how the pattern of trade and instability has changed over time. The instability index is regressed upon a set of explanatory variables including commodity concentration, geographic concentration and share of primary commodity exports. The results indicate that the commodity concentration appears as a significant variable in explaining the export earnings instability. The paper recommends Malaysia takes several measures in order to remain immune from negative effects of instability. They include the continuous effort to stay competitive by maintaining productivity higher than production cost, to diversify as well as broaden its industrial base and constantly find new ...
... exports are destined and similar definition applies to 1 percent and 0.3 percent. It is import... and Kara (2005) to estimate income and price elasticities of trade for 28 countries is employed...
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...(See ? 30.1 for the definition of the USPPI and ? 30.3 for details on the USPPI's...The value shall be the selling price as defined in this paragraph (or the cost if the g...
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... whereby importers must submit the export price, estimated export charge, if any, and an importer ... is determined in accordance with the definition set forth in section 802(5), the export price prov...
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... having difficulties in considering a definition of SMEs. This study defined SMEs as firms that emp..., (1965), Wheellen and Hunger (1995), and Price (1996) classified business functional areas into g...
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...WILCO, on its own behalf, may: a. Sales Price: Establish sale prices, minimum sales prices, targ...V. Definition. ``Export Intermediary'' means a person who acts a...