61. American companies are permitted to buy oil from Iran, but they may not resell it in the United States.
62. American companies contend the annual debate within Congress over whether to renew MFN is counterproductive to U.S. national interests, as well as to trade.
63. American companies faced few significant international competitors, though rivalry at home was often tough.
64. American companies finance a substantial portion of the IOC budget.
65. American companies have a reputation for already being too loose with their labels.
66. American companies have built the fastest computers for most of the past decade.
67. American companies have difficulty getting visas to allow construction workers to come to Japan.
68. American companies have doubled sales in a decade, making Latin America the only region where the United States enjoys a trade surplus.
69. American companies have found ways to make money even in a low-growth world.
70. American companies have nothing that even resembles co-determination.