National securityU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 100
Стр. 12
... countries friendly to the U.S. , because the U.S. is the world's largest trading nation , and because the U.S. would retain some shipping capacity through its domestic fleet which is required by the Jones Act to be under the U.S. flag ...
... countries friendly to the U.S. , because the U.S. is the world's largest trading nation , and because the U.S. would retain some shipping capacity through its domestic fleet which is required by the Jones Act to be under the U.S. flag ...
Стр. 13
... countries to make their shipyards available for U.S. construction in times of national emer- gency ? -Ranking Minority Member McCloskey . Answer . It is feasible to arrange treaties with other countries to make their shipyards available ...
... countries to make their shipyards available for U.S. construction in times of national emer- gency ? -Ranking Minority Member McCloskey . Answer . It is feasible to arrange treaties with other countries to make their shipyards available ...
Стр. 23
... countries started this a long time ago , and I hope that in some way the Navy and the others concerned with this can ... country . What is the real role of the Navy in this study , and what are you actually and specifically trying to ...
... countries started this a long time ago , and I hope that in some way the Navy and the others concerned with this can ... country . What is the real role of the Navy in this study , and what are you actually and specifically trying to ...
Стр. 27
... country they are carrying the flag of on our side in the first instance ; and , secondly , are the ships of the types that we ... countries did not identify themselves in playing a role in international affairs , or being called upon for ...
... country they are carrying the flag of on our side in the first instance ; and , secondly , are the ships of the types that we ... countries did not identify themselves in playing a role in international affairs , or being called upon for ...
Стр. 33
... countries all around the world are making exactly the opposite decisions , not only the Soviet Union but some other Western European countries , and some of the underdeveloped counrties . Obviously , they are making some judgment about ...
... countries all around the world are making exactly the opposite decisions , not only the Soviet Union but some other Western European countries , and some of the underdeveloped counrties . Obviously , they are making some judgment about ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Adnoc American banks benefits BENNETT building bulk carriers cabotage capability capital cargo preference Chairman Commerce committee competitive construction subsidy container ships contracts controlled fleet corporate cost countries deadweight tons Department of Defense depreciation domestic DOWNING economic emergency export Federal financing foreign trade foreign-flag funds important income increased investment JANTSCHER Japanese liner loans major MARAD Maritime Administration maritime industry maritime program MASKIN MCCLOSKEY ment merchant fleet Merchant Marine Act merchant ships Military Sealift Command million national defense national security NATO Navy OBERSTAR OPEC owners percent planning ports problem profits question requirements reserve fleet RUPPE Secretary ship construction ship operators shipbuilding industry shipyards Soviet subcommittee subsidy subsidy program tanker testimony tion tonnage transportation U.S. effective control U.S. flag U.S. merchant marine U.S. shipping U.S.-flag ships United value-added tax VASTINE vessels WALDMANN yards
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 369 - It is necessary for the national defense and development of its foreign and domestic commerce that the United States shall have a merchant marine (a) sufficient to carry its domestic waterborne commerce and a substantial portion of the waterborne export and import foreign commerce of the United States...
Стр. 369 - ... capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency...
Стр. 228 - Upon the exportation of articles manufactured or produced in the United States with the use of imported merchandise, the full amount of the duties paid upon the merchandise so used shall be refunded as drawback, less 1 per centum of such duties...
Стр. 161 - There seem, however, to be two cases in which it will generally be advantageous to lay some burden upon foreign for the encouragement of domestic industry. The first is, when some particular sort of industry is necessary for the defence of the country.
Стр. 333 - ... nor forbearance. The position and circumstances of the United States leave them nothing to fear on their land board, and nothing to desire beyond their present rights. But, on their seaboard, they are open to injury, and they have there, too, a commerce which must be protected. This can only be done by possessing a respectable body of citizen seamen, and of artists and establishments in readiness for shipbuilding.
Стр. 161 - Britain, for example, depends very much upon the number of its sailors and shipping. The act of navigation, therefore, very properly endeavours to give the sailors and shipping of Great Britain the monopoly of the trade of their own country, in some cases, by absolute prohibitions, and in others by heavy burdens upon the shipping of foreign countries.
Стр. 369 - ... (c) owned and operated under the United States flag by citizens of the United States insofar as may be practicable, and (d) composed of the best-equipped, safest, and most suitable types of vessels, constructed in the United States and manned with a trained and efficient citizen personnel. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to foster the development and encourage the maintenance of such a merchant marine.
Стр. 757 - My colleagues and I will be glad to respond to any questions the committee may have.
Стр. 59 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, it is a privilege for me to appear before you again, and I appreciate this opportunity to discuss with you our appropriation request for fiscal year 1974.
Стр. 371 - Its value as a branch of industry is enhanced by the dependence of so many other branches on it. In times of general peace it multiplies competitors for employment in transportation, and so keeps that at its proper level, and in times of war — that is to say, when those nations, who, may be our principal carriers, shall be at war with each other — if we have not within ourselves the means of transportation, pur produce must be exported in belligerent vessels, at the increased expense of war freight...