Word: exports
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...social equality of different races, the Negro's choices are widening with fair rapidity. The U.S. has certainly come an incredibly long way since Abraham Lincoln, shortly before the end of the Civil War, asked his logistics experts to determine whether the U.S. could muster enough transportation to export the Negroes-only to be told that Negro babies were being born faster than all the nation's ships could carry them from the country...
...just going to crumble if the nations do go their separate ways and seek national solutions, but in two years the problem will only be worse when the national solutions haven't worked. The experiences of the 1930s prove that Europe is too small to try to export your problems to your neighbors...
...satellite-status of most Canadian industries also affects Canada's export position. American parent concerns, striving to increase their sales to other countries, do not look favorably on attempts by their own subsidiaries in Canada to compete for the foreign market. Many of these subsidiaries sell only to their parent concerns, and therefore may not always operate in their own best interests...
Exploring Real Estate. Thus, the U.S. last week lifted export restrictions to Russia and Eastern Europe on more than 400 nonstrategic items.* This week a team of Pan American World Airways negotiators heads for Moscow to work out final details on an agreement for Moscow-New York flights. Talks on an outer-space treaty may be nearing completion. The two governments have even reopened the prickly question of replacing inadequate embassies in each other's capitals: the U.S. has tentatively offered a 13-acre plot in Northwest Washington, while the Russians have tentatively offered a central location in Moscow...
...government hopes. On the other hand, there may be dangerous side effects. British auto sales abroad are the country's biggest earner of foreign exchange, brought home $2.2 billion last year. Because of the sharp drop in sales at home, British automakers may well have to raise their export prices to uncompetitive levels or sell their cars abroad at a loss. In any case, the leading exporter, British Ford, expects that this year Britain will forfeit its second place (after West Germany) in European auto sales to France...