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Iranian requests for aid in facilitating shipment of war supplies to Iran ; British opposition to the export of airplanes to Iran from the United States Preliminary discussions for a trade agreement between the United States and Iran ...
Iranian requests for aid in facilitating shipment of war supplies to Iran ; British opposition to the export of airplanes to Iran from the United States Preliminary discussions for a trade agreement between the United States and Iran ...
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The Lend Lease appropriation may be made more difficult by reports that British are exporting steel manufactured into ... Would it be possible for you to examine the items of British export during recent months and let me know whether ...
The Lend Lease appropriation may be made more difficult by reports that British are exporting steel manufactured into ... Would it be possible for you to examine the items of British export during recent months and let me know whether ...
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It is substantially similar to Keynes ' statement on the re - export problem issued in Washington a fortnight ago . He also answers the inquiry about 90 - cent cheese . Today Coe met other Treasury officials working on the problem and ...
It is substantially similar to Keynes ' statement on the re - export problem issued in Washington a fortnight ago . He also answers the inquiry about 90 - cent cheese . Today Coe met other Treasury officials working on the problem and ...
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As for the United States , it is our policy only to export goods containing steel where it is in the interests of both countries that we should do so . The amounts concerned are small . For South America we try to export no goods ...
As for the United States , it is our policy only to export goods containing steel where it is in the interests of both countries that we should do so . The amounts concerned are small . For South America we try to export no goods ...
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He said that the only hope of the future was to maintain economies in balance without great excesses of either exports or imports , and that this could be only through exchange controls , which Article VII seemed to ban .
He said that the only hope of the future was to maintain economies in balance without great excesses of either exports or imports , and that this could be only through exchange controls , which Article VII seemed to ban .
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