Investment in Taiwan (Formosa): Basic Information for United States BusinessmenU.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 158 strani |
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... Government Printing Office , Washington 25 , D. C. - Price $ 1 DEPARTMENT * OF COMMERCE UNITED STA STATES * OF AMERICA Foreword The expansion of United States foreign private investment and. The Investment Situation......
... Government Printing Office , Washington 25 , D. C. - Price $ 1 DEPARTMENT * OF COMMERCE UNITED STA STATES * OF AMERICA Foreword The expansion of United States foreign private investment and. The Investment Situation......
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Basic Information for United States Businessmen United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1953- ). Far Eastern Division. I 1 I 1 Foreword The expansion of United States foreign private investment and.
Basic Information for United States Businessmen United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1953- ). Far Eastern Division. I 1 I 1 Foreword The expansion of United States foreign private investment and.
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... expansion of United States foreign private investment and trade is a principal objective of the Bureau of Foreign Commerce , U. S. Department of Commerce . This handbook on Taiwan , provided as a service to United States businessmen in ...
... expansion of United States foreign private investment and trade is a principal objective of the Bureau of Foreign Commerce , U. S. Department of Commerce . This handbook on Taiwan , provided as a service to United States businessmen in ...
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... expansion and agricultural productivity . Policy pronouncements , legislation , and admin- istrative actions have sought to attract foreign capital , but there have been varying degrees of receptivity , both within Government and among ...
... expansion and agricultural productivity . Policy pronouncements , legislation , and admin- istrative actions have sought to attract foreign capital , but there have been varying degrees of receptivity , both within Government and among ...
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... expansion of capital and productive capacity by 30 percent or more . Further tax encouragement has been under con- sideration , including the initiation of negotiation of treaties with other countries for the avoidance of double ...
... expansion of capital and productive capacity by 30 percent or more . Further tax encouragement has been under con- sideration , including the initiation of negotiation of treaties with other countries for the avoidance of double ...
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agricultural amount annual application approval Article authorities Bank of Taiwan certificate China Trade Act Chinese Government Chinese nationals citronella oil Commerce commodities Company Law corporations and associations court crops currency domestic duction Economic Affairs enterprises equipment established Executive Yuan expansion export facilities farm farmers fertilizers filed financing fish foreign exchange settlement foreign nationals Four Year Plan hectares High Contracting Party Hong Kong imports income tax incorporation increased industrial investment investor Japan JCRR Judicial Yuan Kaohsiung Keelung labor land machinery major manufacturing markets ment million mining Ministry of Economic operations organized oversea Chinese patent payment percent persons plant production raw materials Registrar regulations Republic of China requirements rice shares statute Taipei Taiwan Dollars Taiwan Sugar Corporation territories third country tion tons Treaty union United States aid United States dollar workers
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Stran 139 - ... which the par value of the shares of stock of the corporation owned on the last day of the taxable year by...
Stran 135 - Such testimony shall be reduced to writing by the person taking the deposition, or under his direction, and shall then be subscribed by the deponent.
Stran 148 - No duties of tonnage, harbour, pilotage, lighthouse, quarantine, or other similar or corresponding duties of whatever nature or under whatever denomination, levied in the name or for the profit of the Government, public functionaries, private individuals, Corporations, or establishments of any kind...
Stran 146 - ... during a previous representative period, of the total quantity or value of imports of the product, due account being taken of any special factors which may have affected or may be affecting the trade in the product.
Stran 135 - Act ; but no natural person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing as to which, in obedience to a subpoena and under oath, he may so testify or produce evidence, except that no person shall be exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury committed in so testifying.
Stran 135 - Commission, on the ground that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to incriminate him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture...
Stran 146 - Canada will grant each other unconditional and unrestricted most-favored-nation treatment in all matters concerning customs duties and subsidiary charges of every kind and in the method of levying duties, and, further, in all matters concerning the rules, formalities, and charges imposed in connection with the clearing of goods through the customs, and with respect to all laws or regulations affecting the sale or use of imported goods within the country.
Stran 148 - Party, and to proceed with the remaining portions of such cargoes to any other ports of the same territories open to foreign commerce, without paying other or higher tonnage dues or port charges in such cases than would be paid by national vessels in like circumstances, and they shall be permitted to load in like manner at different ports in the same voyage outward...
Stran 143 - The citizens or subjects of each of the High Contracting Parties shall receive, in the territories of the other, the most constant protection and security for their persons and property...
Stran 150 - Any dispute between the Parties as to the interpretation or application of the present Treaty, not satisfactorily adjusted by diplomacy, shall be submitted to the International Court of Justice, unless the Parties agree to settlement by some other pacific means.