Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... export of airplanes to Iran from the United States 355 Preliminary discussions for a trade agreement between the United States and Iran 366 Encouragement by the Department of State of the resumption of American mission schools in Iran ...
... export of airplanes to Iran from the United States 355 Preliminary discussions for a trade agreement between the United States and Iran 366 Encouragement by the Department of State of the resumption of American mission schools in Iran ...
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... exporting steel manufactured into consumer goods items to South America , Canada and the United States . Have heard ... export during recent months and let me know whether there is anything in this criticism and if so what steps , in ...
... exporting steel manufactured into consumer goods items to South America , Canada and the United States . Have heard ... export during recent months and let me know whether there is anything in this criticism and if so what steps , in ...
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... export trade . I sug- gested an independent accounting of such material with return pay- ment . There is also reference to this problem as it relates to food stuffs in a confidential report I forwarded sometime ago to Wash- ington . Ben ...
... export trade . I sug- gested an independent accounting of such material with return pay- ment . There is also reference to this problem as it relates to food stuffs in a confidential report I forwarded sometime ago to Wash- ington . Ben ...
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... export no goods containing steel in appre- ciable quantities , except that we have felt bound to maintain in some degree our export trade with the Argentine in view of the necessity of keeping up means of payments for our food supplies ...
... export no goods containing steel in appre- ciable quantities , except that we have felt bound to maintain in some degree our export trade with the Argentine in view of the necessity of keeping up means of payments for our food supplies ...
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... exports or imports , and that this could be only through exchange controls , which Article VII seemed to ban . He went on to say that the language used in Article VII had a long history ; that it permitted all sorts of cunningly devised ...
... exports or imports , and that this could be only through exchange controls , which Article VII seemed to ban . He went on to say that the language used in Article VII had a long history ; that it permitted all sorts of cunningly devised ...
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