Word: importation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That seems to be the easygoing appraisal of the U.S. Export-Import Bank in granting loans totaling $47.5 million to Indonesia last week for 1) a plant to use the natural gas of Palembang's oilfields for making fertilizer for Indonesia's rice terraces, 2) an electric power plant for East Java. The loans, largest to be granted by the bank to Indonesia in ten years, were announced just five weeks before Soviet Premier Khrushchev's scheduled good-will visit to Djakarta. Flashing his brightest smile, President Sukarno assured housewives on a Djakarta street corner that...
...Development loans - which Latin America so far has invariably repaid and which Latin Americans overwhelmingly prefer to outright grants - could be stepped up. Washington's loans since the war total $2.5 billion, but currently the Export-Import Bank is cutting sharply and the new Inter-American Development Bank is still in the throes of organization...
...produce. A few years ago, so many top executives were leaving Burlington that someone suggested that Old Soldier Love establish a separation center. But for all his toughness, even his fiercest competitors call Love "the leader of the industry." They do not always follow his lead. Unlike many anti-import textilemen, Love takes a moderate stand on tariffs, says, "I don't feel we can complain just now, when we have full employment." And unlike many Southerners, he has lifted some Negro workers above the broomstick level, e.g., to research chemist...
...TRADE DEAL with Italy is expected to bring $60 million trade increase between two nations in 1960. New $200 million trade agreement calls for Italy to import such raw materials as lumber, coal, petroleum products and basic chemicals. Russia will import machinery, steel products and artificial fibers...
Reports from the Astronauts confirm rumors that the Soviet Union is indeed establishing customs on the moon. Asked about moon import duties, at his weekly news conference, President Eisenhower comments, "It is a small price to pay for security." The Senate debates recognition of the other side of the moon. Administrative vice President Reynolds announces that ('s) graffitos will be drawn for the asking, in any room of the Leverett towers...