Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Page: 10 of 156
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Tennison said "This is
not a trad* barrier per
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in the fiscal year which
ended last Sept. 30.
The threat posed by
possible duties or other
curbs on U.S. corn glu-
ten sold to Common
Market countries —
sales worth nearly 1500
million last year — is
Fa a Bet
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pondered
A bearing before a
state Corporation Com-
mission referee is set
Friday to determine
the method by which
Public Service Co. of
Oklahoma can recover
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You have to take delivery by May31,1982.
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Imports of U.S. corn
gluten, a protein deriv-
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22.5 percent commodi-
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waiting for. GMAC and your partici-
pating GM Dealer are now offering
GMAC financing at only 12.8%.
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•‘Excludes vehicles ordered prior
to April 1.1982 which are eligible
for the General Motors "Let's Get
Moving" cash bonus plan. and
fleet sales and leased units.
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Oklahoma buyers
can save an ।
porta t ion, which is rel-
stively simple if the im-
porter brings in more
than 1,200 of the same
model during the
year," Tennison said.
"If the number is less
"Japanese importers
pay a 17.5 percent to f
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•Based on GMAC financing data
for February, 1982 in Oklahoma
Actual savings wiM
amount financed s
of contract Dealer contribution
worth of U.S agricul-
tural commodities strict Japanese im-
shipped to foreign ports of automobiles.
buyers Tennison, whose fed-
Japan, traditionally eration office is in To-
the largest single-coun- kyo, said Japan.last
try customer of Ameri- year imported 45,000
can farmers, took 16 7 automobiles - com-
billion worth of food pared to about 40,000
and farm commodities Japanese cars the Unit-
tary John R. Block that
the United States is
"considering all appro- more American prod-
priate steps" if the Eu- ucts, including meat
ropean Common Mar- and citrus products
ropean * Destrict which are restricted by ae. since the tax is ap-
" . A - plied to all domestical
* ly produced autos." ♦
stive used in qega director of operations But what "could be
k.common Market for the u.s.MearEX- eonstrued"wassurade
countries in 1980 81 ac- port Federatlon, re- barriesshowupi
counted for $8.8 Millon cently described an ex- er.waishesa iproval' ,
of the total 143 J'MIHon ample of how non-tariff A mode aPPrAn
barriers are used to re- . must be securedLfrom.
the Ministry of Trans-
18 ........day A, 8, 1982____________ OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Recovery Foreign markets struggle unending
f f J reuoN (API contrary to the free- ed States imports each must be secured for ry noise test addsan-
of funds sXKTs.X" "o - 46000 cara model
partment appears to be binhthe case ot Ja only 10,000 came from approval includes depending on what kind
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ketsstor.USalarn-tm ‘he United States, crit- many and the remain- "are much more se- “O'-
modities, including two congress and ing 15,000 from En- vere" than U.S. stand- A markup of 35 per-
Eurcme'and Japan ~ elsewhere are heating gland. Italy, France ards, he said. The test cent to 40 percent is
son' the Zt re- up their demands for and Australia costs $450. A mandato- added-
• cent examples was a improved accesa to the
declaration thia week Japanese market,
by Agriculture Secre- For years, the United
its expenditures on the
defunct Black Fox nu-
clear plant project.
The hearing before
commission referee Ju-
lia Brown Is scheduled
to begin at 9 a.m. Fri-
day in the second-floor
courtroom at the Jim
Thorpe Building.
Requested by the
commission staff, the
hearing will involve
proposed cost identifi-
cation, accounting and
reporting procedures to
be used in recovering
| the firm's Black Fox in-
j vestment.
Public Service aban-
; doned the project after
k the commission ruled
Kin January the utility
»could recover the bulk
of its investment from
ratepayers if it killed
Black Fox within 30
da ya.
The company met
that deadline and the
hearings will deter-
mine what guidelines
will be used la the cos-
recovery process.
It was estimated the
Tulsa-based utility had
spent about 1200 mil-
lion at the site of the
proposed plant near
Inola.
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