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.§‘7.«§r.:c"§{.-”~?«*, 4 ‘ice . ’.~, , . //i \ \ e_\ _ .- HISTORICAL FEDERAL BUDGET DATA, 1965-1982 The tables and graphs in this report are meant as background for the FY 1985 budget documents. The tables and graphs contain budget data that are consistent with the data in the FY 1985 budget. The FY 1985 budget doc- uments contain actual data for FY 1983, estimated budget data for FY 1984
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CRS-2 This general policy was modified in 1923, when the United States by Presidential decision began following an unconditional, if still limited, MFN policy, whereby an equivalency of benefits was no longer required in the reciprocal granting of the MFN status. The MFN status itself, however, still applied only to those countries with which there was in force an agreement containing
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CRS-3 , The occupation of‘Tibet by China in 1951 resulted in the suspension of Tibet's MEN status effective in July 1952. On the other hand, the MFN status was restored by the President to Poland in December 1960 after Poland had taken, in the late 1950s, several steps in the direction of more normal economic relations with the west and shown a certain degree of independence from Moscow
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CRS-4 conditions, waive full compliance with the emigration requirement. This Presidential waiver authority is subject to annual extensions. gj Under the waiver provision, the MFN status was restored to Romania in August 1975, to Hungary in July 1978, and to the People's Republic of China (including Tibet) in February 1980. While providing the authority -- limited by conditions
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CRS-§ Under specific authority (sec. 552 of the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1986, constituting sec. 101(i) of the Further Continuing Appropriations, 1986, and sec. 118 of the Further Continuing Appropriations, 1986; P.L. 99-190), Presidential Proclamation 5437 as of February 18, 1986, suspended the MFN status of Afghanistan, a country ruled by a Conmunist regime
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Historically, the United States policy with respect to granting the MFN status to a foreign trading partner has gone through three stages. Since the early days of the Republic and into the early 1920s, the United States followed the policy of the limited and conditional MFN treatment. The grant of the MFN.status was limited to those countries with which the United States had in force bilateral commercial
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TREATMENT TO COMMUNIST COUNTRIES .............. CURRENT APPLICATION OF THE MEN TREATMENT ........................ Uitor--0- by Vladimir N. Pregelj Specialist in International Trade and Finance Economics Division Congressional Research Service March 20, 1987
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in 1945. §] Mongolian People's Republic. SD _/ An independent, Soviet client state (Tannu Tuva People's Republic) from 1921 to 1944, then annexed by the Soviet Union; now Tuvinian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. £Q/ Formerly part of Germany, East Prussia was ceded in 1945 in part to the Soviet Union, in part to Poland. mls/rb
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). Explicit authority for civil actions against violators by private parties aggrieved by the violation is also established. Conclusion In 1984 the Congress enacted a new law which explicitly permits the sale and use of backyard satellite receivers. The intent is for backyard satellite TVRU owners to have a statutory right to watch the cable programing carried by unencrypted signals. If a marketing system
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RECEPTION OF SATELLITE SIGNALS CARRYING CABLE PROGRAMS Introduction Use of satellite technology to relay television programs to cable , systems around the country has revolutionized cable service to the public. Until the mid-1970's cable service primarily consisted of retransmitted local broadcast signals. Although some cable systems "imported" broadcast signals by microwave
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CRS-10 and the use of subscription television decoders and microwave converters. These latter devices were the ones which were the subject of decisions handed down during the early 1980's holding that reception itself violated the original secrecy clause. David R. Sidda1l' Legislative Attorney American Law Division December 14, 1984s
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