The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 9
... agreements have been concluded with ten countries , and negotiations are under way with almost as many more . Leaving aside the case of Cuba , which for geographical and historical reasons occupies a unique position , in none of these ...
... agreements have been concluded with ten countries , and negotiations are under way with almost as many more . Leaving aside the case of Cuba , which for geographical and historical reasons occupies a unique position , in none of these ...
Page 125
... agreements between the United States and Panama . The agreements which were signed on that date are the following : A Gen- eral Treaty , a Convention for the Regulation of Radio Communica- tions , a Convention to enable the construction ...
... agreements between the United States and Panama . The agreements which were signed on that date are the following : A Gen- eral Treaty , a Convention for the Regulation of Radio Communica- tions , a Convention to enable the construction ...
Page 128
... agreements with other countries , and , in return for concessions to American industry and agriculture , to reduce the duties on imports into the United States by not more than 50 per cent of the existing rates . The Trade Agreements ...
... agreements with other countries , and , in return for concessions to American industry and agriculture , to reduce the duties on imports into the United States by not more than 50 per cent of the existing rates . The Trade Agreements ...
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