Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...collaboration, not rebuke," said General Benavides.) They were willing to accept the principle of Argentina's strictures against disruptive foreign political movements-but those who still clung to the principle of civil liberties could not accept it in detail. The South and Central American States were ready to trade their coffee, rubber, ores for U. S. money and machinery-but the U. S. could not take any of their cotton or much of their beef. That left the unrebuked dictatorships like Germany to continue bartering in South and Central America with aski marks...
...maintenance or increase of tariffs and other trade barriers." Opposed by 65.7 per cent...
...economic sphere, Professor Haring sees as possible accomplishments of the conference the reduction of existing trade barriers chiefly through elimination of import quotas, and a controlled exchange system...
...currently advocated Pan-American isolation from Europe, he said, "It's not very realistic. Many of the South American countries have a large European trade, notably Argentina, and are consequently opposed to isolation. Economic ties in the Americas may be considerably strengthened, but you can't expect another Zollverein...
Turning to the threat of totalitarian influence in South America, Professor Haring said, "I have a strong feeling that German and Italian propaganda may turn out to be a boomerang. It has certainly had little or no concrete result on trade, since the figures for 1937 show that neither Germany nor Italy increased its proportional share of South American trade over the previous year...