Oversight of the United States-Canada Free Trade Agreement: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittees on International Economic Policy and Trade, and on Western Hemisphere Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, February 25 and March 16, 1988, Volume 4 |
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... for the export to Canada of up to 50,000 barrels per day of Alaskan North Shore oil will almost certainly be referred to our committee . It now appears likely that " fast track " legislation approving and implementing this agreement ...
... for the export to Canada of up to 50,000 barrels per day of Alaskan North Shore oil will almost certainly be referred to our committee . It now appears likely that " fast track " legislation approving and implementing this agreement ...
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... barrels per day of Alaskan crude oil to Canada – shipments to be carried from Alaska on U.S. - flag vessels ; allow for free trade in uranium Canada will eliminate its requirement that uranium exports be upgraded in Canada and the U.S. ...
... barrels per day of Alaskan crude oil to Canada – shipments to be carried from Alaska on U.S. - flag vessels ; allow for free trade in uranium Canada will eliminate its requirement that uranium exports be upgraded in Canada and the U.S. ...
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... barrels per day , or only 6 percent of the amount of oil that Canada exports to the United States , 3 percent of current Alaskan production , and less than 1 percent of U.S. oil consumption . Cheaper supplies would be available to the ...
... barrels per day , or only 6 percent of the amount of oil that Canada exports to the United States , 3 percent of current Alaskan production , and less than 1 percent of U.S. oil consumption . Cheaper supplies would be available to the ...
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... barrels per day by the mid - 1990's and that our dependence on imports from the volatile Persian Gulf also could rise . The more energy we import from secure sources like Canada , the less dependent we will be on the Persian Gulf . The ...
... barrels per day by the mid - 1990's and that our dependence on imports from the volatile Persian Gulf also could rise . The more energy we import from secure sources like Canada , the less dependent we will be on the Persian Gulf . The ...
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... barrels per day in swaps with Canada . The language is in direct conflict with the oil provisions of the Free Trade Agreement according to the Department of Energy . What are your views on this ? That is Mr. Lagomarsino's question . Mr ...
... barrels per day in swaps with Canada . The language is in direct conflict with the oil provisions of the Free Trade Agreement according to the Department of Energy . What are your views on this ? That is Mr. Lagomarsino's question . Mr ...
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Administration agricultural Ambassador HOLMER Ambassador MURPHY American antidumping approval auto Auto Pact barrels per day barriers benefits BERMAN bilateral trade BONKER border BROOMFIELD Canada has agreed Canadian electricity Canadian energy Canadian Government Canadian subsidies Chairman FASCELL Committee competitive concerns Congress cost countervailing duty countries Department of Energy economic electricity from Canada electricity imports eliminated energy security energy supplies energy trade FERC Free Trade Agreement GATT GEJDENSON going Hydro-Quebec implementing legislation increase investment issue LAGOMARSINO MARTIN ment million multilateral natural gas negotiations NEPOOL oil imports opportunity Orman percent policies Prime Minister Mulroney problems question requirements restrictions rule of origin sector side sources States-Canada Free Trade Subcommittee sulfur dioxide tariffs Thank tion TORRICELLI trading partners U.S. and Canada U.S. consumers U.S. industries U.S. Trade Representative U.S.-Canada Free Trade United States-Canada Free uranium Uruguay Round utilities VENEMAN WOLPE YEUTTER