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From page 81...
... Parents to Their Affiliates, 1982 Table 8: Industrial Categories of U.S. Exports to Affiliated and Unaffiliated Enterprises, 1982 Use of Licenses by Type, 1985 Summary of DOC Export License Case Handling Approved Applications to All Countries for Manufactures, FY85 Ranking of Top Ten CCL Categories by Number of Occurrences, FY85 Table 9: Table 10: Table 11: Table 12: Table 13: Case Processing Time Profile Table 14: DOC Processing Time for Small vs.
From page 82...
... Table 19: Analysis of Reexport Licensing Records Table 20: Action on Licenses and Processing Times by Size of Exporter Table 21: Aerospace Industry Table 22: Analytic Instruments Industry Table 23: Semiconductor Equipment Industry Table 24: Use of License Type by Firm Size Table 25: Use of Various License Provisions
From page 83...
... S Manufactures Exports $ Bill ions ~ 1980 (%)
From page 84...
... Table 3 U.S. High Tech Exports, Selected (including Machine Tools)
From page 85...
... U.S. Manufactures Trade with the Soviet Union and Bloc Countries ($ Billion)
From page 86...
... U.S. Parent Sales Foreign Sales of U.S.
From page 87...
... Foreign sales plus exports to unaffiliated entities Source: Ibid .
From page 88...
... Parents 163.0 of which - shipped to affiliates 57.0 - majority owned 53.0 - to other 4.0 - shipped to unaffiliated 107.0 Of the $107 billion shipped to unaffiliated parties: Manufacturing exports of which - high tech Of the $57 billion shipped to Manufacturing exports of which - high tech affiliated parties: - went to COCOM countries May not sum due to rounding. Sources: (~)
From page 89...
... Table 8 Industrial Categories of U.S. Exports to Affiliated and Unaffiliated Enterprises, 1982 ($ Billion)
From page 90...
... Source: NAS Questionnaire responses . % of Licensed Exports 39 42 19 2 100 average of
From page 91...
... RWAd = 84.30 84.40 85.10 85.20 85.30 85.40 86.10 29.8 27.6 30.3 20.5 17.3 17.9 31.7 31.7 29.9 29.3 18.1 18.4 17.7 19.3 62.0 166.0 83.0 62.0 125.0 269.0 120.0 .~.t 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 16.0 18.0 U.S. Department of Commerce export license Returned Without Action databank.
From page 92...
... Source: U.S. Department of Commerce export license databank.
From page 93...
... Department of Commerce export license databank.
From page 94...
... All Cases 21 14 36 75 64 27 Nonreferred Cases 16 13 24 29 18 16 Referred Cases 49 31 .57 132 156 73 Other Agency Processing Times State 30 64 18 40 331 31 Defense 6 48 5 31 34 8 Energy 8 3 12 28 71 9 COCOM 42 42 0 114 66 68 CIA 41 41 0 40 59 SNEC 126 0 106 0 0 126 OTHER 0 7 6 41 63 16 All Agency Average 9 7 6 41 63 16 MOU: Processing time defined from date of entry into the system through license issuance. Memorandum of Understanding country destination.
From page 95...
... % < 4 0 days ~ > 4 0 days Percent o f Total 25 days 26 days 24 days West-West 20 93 87% East-West* 60 72 28 13% Smal l Companies Average Processing Time (days)
From page 96...
... Department of Commerce export license databank. See also Appendix A
From page 97...
... Processing Time 48.7 39.4 31.8 94.3 Source: See Appendix A Electronic Computing Equipment is CCL 1565 Electronic Assemblies is CCL 1S64 Microwave Equipment is CCL 1537 Electronic Device Manufacturing Equipment is CCL 1355
From page 98...
... Of the RWAs sampled, 52 percent were identified resubmitted; almost half the resubmittals were by larger firms. Distribution of RWAs by destination: COCOM Bloc PRC Other Total 27% 2% 16% 55% 100% 4.
From page 99...
... Total Applications: 14,088 *
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... Percent of Applications from U.S. Parent Companies or Their Foreign Affiliates 81% 55% Average Processing Time (Days)
From page 101...
... These cases were the S percent of total applications that took more than the reported number of days to process. Source: NAS Questionnaire Response .
From page 102...
... * 43.5 65.0 13.3 48.8 - Communist Countries 106.7 89.2 30.0 180.0 Number Reporting 4 1 2 - China 81.2 110.8 38.3 71.5 Number Reporting 5 3 2 This data is aggregated from the NAS Survey responses according to the trade association membership identified by the respondent.
From page 103...
... 1 15S.0 3 81.7 3 30.0 3 33.3 180.0 2 30.9 11 45.8 83.2 6 60.0 76.2 3 9 This data is aggregated from the NAS Survey responses according to the trade association membership identified by the respondent. These cases were the 5 percent of total applications that took more than the reported number of days to process.
From page 104...
... * This data is aggregagted from the NAS Survey responses according to the trade association membership identified by the respondent.
From page 105...
... Small firms -- under $25 million in annual export sales Medium firms -- between $25-$200 million in annual export sales Large firms -- over $200 million in annual export-related saLes May not sum due to rounding . Source: NAS Questionnaire Responses.
From page 106...
... Export Trade East-West refers to trade with Bloc countries and PRO * For example, General Destination (GEST)
From page 107...
... Trade Under Validated License Total U.S. Export Trade
From page 108...
... Trade Under Validated License Total U.S. Export Trade SL Trade =
From page 109...
... . Individual Validated License Bulk Lic.
From page 110...
... ! I I Sales I Trade/Sales Under Validated Lic.t Total U.S.
From page 111...
... 5 ~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Area of the World 1 .1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 · 1 ,1 Trade/Sales Under Validated License ~ Total U.S. Foreign Sales Figure 6 Schematic of Economic Cost by Area of World, by Segment Under Validated License / Type of Economic Cost - Administrative Costs - Lost Revenue - R&D Impact - Wages/Profits Lost - Long-term Costs SelfLicense
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From page 118...
... S Business Activity Covered by the Licens ing System, 19 8 S ( $ billion)


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