Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... trade as between foreign supplying countries ; to insure that the efficient producer in one foreign country will not , because of discriminatory practices in the importing country , lose his market to less efficient producers in other ...
... trade as between foreign supplying countries ; to insure that the efficient producer in one foreign country will not , because of discriminatory practices in the importing country , lose his market to less efficient producers in other ...
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... trade . The United States has since recognized this fact in the enactment of the Trade Agree- ments Act.26 In the post - war period we should seek to get the widest possible acceptance of both of these principles . Mr. Keynes argues in ...
... trade . The United States has since recognized this fact in the enactment of the Trade Agree- ments Act.26 In the post - war period we should seek to get the widest possible acceptance of both of these principles . Mr. Keynes argues in ...
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... trade . To execute this policy we have required a stipulation in the requisitions that Lend - Lease articles which might be available for such export be used in the United Kingdom or in other parts of the Empire and only for needs ...
... trade . To execute this policy we have required a stipulation in the requisitions that Lend - Lease articles which might be available for such export be used in the United Kingdom or in other parts of the Empire and only for needs ...
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... trade and that several min- isters of the Government had sat in on that conference , that after considerable preliminary investigation and discussion he more than 2 weeks ago had submitted a memorandum 32 which I had agreed to forward ...
... trade and that several min- isters of the Government had sat in on that conference , that after considerable preliminary investigation and discussion he more than 2 weeks ago had submitted a memorandum 32 which I had agreed to forward ...
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... Trade to administer it unless it were made a little more precise ; and the principle which it embodies is so ... trade at the expense of the United States exporters . Owing to the need to devote all available capacity and man power to ...
... Trade to administer it unless it were made a little more precise ; and the principle which it embodies is so ... trade at the expense of the United States exporters . Owing to the need to devote all available capacity and man power to ...
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