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Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act Of 1934. at Political Glossary

What is it? The brainchild of Secretary of State Cordell Hull, this act removed tariff rate making from Congress by empowering the State Department to negotiate bilaterally for three years to lower (or raise) import duties by as much as 50 percent. Extended many time

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