Word: exportation
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Government has usually remained silent about the cancerous corruption that afflicts South Viet Nam today: the pilferage at the docks, the smuggling at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport, and the large-scale theft and export of scrap metal. But Washington has reacted with anger and alarm to recent disclosures about the widespread use of heroin by American G.I.s (see THE NATION) and to charges that Vietnamese officials, high and low, are involved in the hard-drug traffic...
...Marxist orthodoxy in a back-seat position? Because Cuba's soil is so fertile, the island must have faced serious economic difficulty to make rationing a continuous part of revolutionary existence there. One must also examine present Russo-Cuban relations and its connections with the Cuban's attempt to export their revolution to Latin America...
...cargo ships would load up with maize flour (30% subsidy), and in mid-sea they would turn around and head for home. Their expensive cargoes were reimported as cattle feed (no tariff), and the journey would begin all over again. Other revolving traders, according to EEC tariff sheriffs, export melted butter (100% subsidy) that on the return trip miraculously becomes mayonnaise (no tariff). All that is needed for the transformation is a new set of export certificates, because inspectors often do not check the cargoes...
...guilder had risen 2.2%, to 28.2?. Two other currencies were formally revalued: the Swiss franc went up 7%, to 24.46?, and the Austrian schilling 5%, to 4.04?. Belgium adopted a perplexing two-price system for its franc, maintaining the old value of 2.01? on export-import dealings and letting the rate float on investment and loan transactions; at week's end the free rate had risen to 2.04?. Since all five currencies are now worth more in U.S. money, the moves added up to a partial, back-door devaluation of the dollar...
...number of enterprising U.S. middlemen, some of whom operate out of Texas, have been in touch with Peking about arranging sales of 727s. Jetliners and other high-technology products are still on a list of goods forbidden by the U.S. Government for export to China. But a new list-now being drafted jointly by the Departments of State, Defense, Treasury, Commerce and Agriculture-is expected to be more permissive...