Word: exporting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dinh Diem was disturbed by the disproportionate economic influence wielded by his country's closely knit 1,000,000 "overseas Chinese."* In South Viet Nam 75% of the country's rice and corn trade is Chinese-controlled, and Chinese entrepreneurs dominate much of the nation's export-import trade, banking and shopkeeping. President Diem felt that Chinese who lived and worked in South Viet Nam should become Vietnamese citizens. The Chinese, respectable, law-abiding, but ever prideful of their heritage, disagreed...
...Figures show that most of the cameras imported by the U.S. were Japanese-more than 750,000, at an average value of $4.15. Next in number were 250,000 German cameras, at an average value of ,$40.90 each. GEORG BRINCKMANN Executive Secretary German Camera Industry Export Association Cologne, West Germany ¶ TIME should have made clear that its figure included sales made through U.S. PXs in Japan and exports to Canada...
Dulles' outline left many a gap and blank to be filled in. One gap was soon pointed out by Export-Import Bank President Samuel C. Waugh. Would the fund's easy terms undermine the businesslike hard loans that both the Export-Import Bank and World Bank are trying to make the basis for sound international development? "Soft" loans, Waugh told the Senate committee, could "imperil the status of any loans made on a strictly banking basis." Also missing from the plan was any proposal for legislation to encourage private investment abroad...
This drive achieved an initial and partial success yesterday. The United States, bowing to Japanese and British pressure, announced it was proposing to other countries which restrict export of strategic goods to Communist countries a partial relaxation of the limitations on trade with Peiping, combined with a certain tightening of restrictions on trade with the Soviet bloc in Europe...
CANADIAN DOLLAR is at highest premium over U.S. dollar since 1933 because of heavy investing by foreigners in the Dominion. High for the week: $1,0472; close: $1,0455. But Canadian authorities are worried that rise is pushing export prices too high...