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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other significant non-strategic commodities are now absolved from the licensing requirement and may be freely shipped to the Soviet bloc by American traders. By this action the Administration is attempting to pacify domestic exporters and foreign especially British, critics who have been charging the U.S. with obstructing world trade and have been agitating for increased U.S. commercial relations with Russia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trade Tactics | 5/2/1956 | See Source »

...Administration's condescension cannot pass as a real attempt to increase the volume of this country's trade with the Soviet bloc. Non-strategic goods previously requiring licenses for export were granted them almost automatically. No shortening of the "strategic" list has occurred. Commerce Secretary Weeks states that the action is a step towards meeting President Eisenhower's Geneva objective, "to create conditions which will encourage nations to increase the exchange of peaceful goods throughout the world." But the little progress that the new change will make is, as U.S. exports claim, actually infinitesimal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trade Tactics | 5/2/1956 | See Source »

Increased U.S.-Soviet trade is desirable on several important counts. If the free world is, as it seems, bound to accept a prolonged state of coexistence with the Soviet Union, healthier commercial intercourse between East and West will lead to a less tense and precipitous atmosphere. Rehabilitated US-USSR trade would also allow other non-Soviet nations to relax their trade relations with the Soviet bloc, and could provide them with new markets free of the prohibitive dollar-gap difficulty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trade Tactics | 5/2/1956 | See Source »

...real barriers to increases in US-Soviet trade far surpass licensing requirements. The "strategic" classification itself is so stringent as to prohibit exportation of anything Russia seeks to import. In addition to keeping out of the USSR anything helpful to Soviet military potential, export controls also ban commodities which could in any long-run, remote way be useful to Red industrial development. Naturally Russia has little yearning for baby bibs and dentures, so there are declared non-strategic. With supply and demand stubbornly entrenched back to back, US-USSR trade had consequently dwindled to practically nothing. An unencouraging US official...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trade Tactics | 5/2/1956 | See Source »

...Deerfield--2-16 to Exeter). Of course we can't blame anyone if there just aren't enough good players around, but the least the H.A.A. could do is to give the teams some decent equipment. At present the squads wear faded, patched, pink shirts and usually have to trade off helmets and gloves...

Author: By The CITY Editor, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 5/1/1956 | See Source »

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