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...switch came just as many of Latin America's one-product countries reached peaks of discontent. Item: Chile's President Carlos Ibáñez, already badly upset over the low price of his country's all-important copper, last week canceled his scheduled state visit to President Eisenhower after Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton proposed to restore the long-suspended U.S. copper tariff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: Help for Commodities | 4/28/1958 | See Source »

...help hard-pressed U.S. copper producers, suffering from a copper glut that has depressed prices to 25? per lb., the Government last week threw its weight behind a Senate bill that would restore copper import taxes which have been suspended (for all but nine months) since 1947. The Government's endorsement, made by Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton, was a victory for Western miners and protectionists, who have stepped up attacks on the suspension since copper began to slide badly last year. If the bill goes through-and Administration endorsement makes it almost a certainty -all copper imports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Copper Curtain | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

Died. Roy Henry Glover, 67, chairman of the board of the Anaconda Co.. world's No. 2 copper producer (after Kennecott Copper Corp); of a heart attack; after attending a State Department dinner in Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 14, 1958 | 4/14/1958 | See Source »

...producers are unhappy about the price cut, feel that it will not bring in many new customers for aluminum. But Aluminium's President Nathanael V. Davis disagrees. He feels that when demand is soft, a price cut may help aluminum expand its inroads into other metals such as copper. "This." he says, "will encourage engineers and manufacturers to design their products for more aluminum, and thus will open up new applications for our product...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: METALS: Cut to Compete | 4/7/1958 | See Source »

...this the anticipated turn in copper prices? Copper analysts think not-at least not yet. The last ½? hike at custom smelters, in December, lasted only three weeks when the price dropped back, subsequently fell 2? more. Demand is still sluggish at the 25?-a-lb. level asked by major domestic producers, and Western Congressmen are still talking about a sick industry and pressing for a 4?-a-lb. tariff, placing the "peril point" where the tariff would go into effect at 30? (TIME, Feb. 10). While producers feel that the users' inventory liquidation is about over, higher copper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: METALS: Copper Surge | 3/31/1958 | See Source »

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