Word: tradings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...transfusions to the world's economy without impairing U.S. health. But many a Congressman showed little sympathy for expanding U.S. ventures in internationalism. House-Senate conferees agreed on an import fee on wool which, if it became law, might wreck Administration efforts at Geneva for freer world trade (TIME, June 2). Marshall and Under Secretary Will Clayton had to rush before a House committee to plead for extension of the Maritime Commission's power to operate the tankers and charter the cargo vessels which are currently keeping Europe alive. Certainly no program calling for a yearly expenditure...
...importing. Up to now, the gap has been filled by hoarded dollar balances, gold reserves, loans and credits. But these dollar balances are being used up so fast that in Manhattan last week, Willard L. Thorp, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs warned: "The level of our foreign trade in the immediate future will be largely determined by the volume of American aid and assistance. At the moment, there remain less than $5 billion of unused governmental commitments, plus the resources of the International Bank and Fund...
...World trade...
...Communist influence in trade unions...
...Renewed for two years the President's right to make reciprocal trade agreements...