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Agreement countries. See Trade-agreement countries.

Agricultural Adjustment Act..

Agricultural Adjustment Administration.

Page

81, 236, 237, 377-378, 379, 385, 387

478

Agricultural Economy of Central and South America, The: Text of bulletin
entitled, by E. J. Kyle, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas-- 845-852
Agricultural income: Rise of, under trade agreements..
Agricultural machinery: Exports of, 1934 and 1937-

81

523, 524

Agricultural machinery and implements, United States: Exports of, 1940
and 1941.

137-139

Agricultural production:

Data on, for 1933-41

390

Outlook for...

137

Agricultural products:

Chart and table showing indexes of prices received by farmers for,
1920-42-

150-151

Charts and tables showing indexes of imports of, 1920-44-
Comparison of exports of, to trade-agreement and non-trade-agree-
ment countries..

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Decline of exports, of, since 1934.
36, 466, 740, 935
Effect of trade agreement with United Kingdom on exports of
Effect of trade-agreements program on exports of 113, 775-776, 788-789
Imports of, in 1939, affected by trade-agreement duty reduction now
in effect

Imports of, into the United States-

11, 12

11, 12,

36, 37, 46-47, 48, 61, 71, 72, 466, 935-938
Outlet for surplus, under trade-agreements program_.

Post-war foreign markets for...
Prices of, 1925-43.

932-933,
961-962, 963-964
82, 113, 141, 362, 740-741

81
226-227, 768, 1109

Proposed amendment to Trade Agreements Act relating to parity
prices of, and forgein competition__

Reduction of British Empire preferences on, through trade agreements.
Reductions and bindings of United States duties on------ 336-337, 600-601
Tariff on, under act of 1930_--

Value of exports of, to trade-agreement countries, 1937...

Value of United States exports and competitive imports of, 2 vears
before and 2 years after trade agreements.

461

239

812-813, 815

Value of United States exports and imports of, 1929-40 and first 9
months of 1941..

72

Agriculture:

Effect of international banking and business interests on United
States.--

Effects of trade-agreements program on.

374-388
37-39,

46-48, 52-53, 56, 71, 112-115, 117, 121-123, 129-131, 161, 162,
163, 167, 261-267, 611, 737, 740, 745–752, 775–776, 803,
932-938, 978-987, 989

Labor engaged in, preliminary to export, in certain years.
Resolution of Twenty-fourth Annual Convention of National Coopera-
tive Milk Producers' Federation giving program for ___
Statement by A. C. Bunce, assistant professor of agricultural economics,
Iowa State College, on reciprocal trade agreements and..

299

803-805

743-765

Agriculture, Department of:

Agricultural-income data for 1934-42 furnished by.

Collaboration in setting up proposed international clearing union---
Cooperation of, with State Department...-

Page

72, 81
73

29

Data of, on effect of trade agreements on agricultural exports...
Farm income, measured by

122, 123
377-378

Farm-marketing data published by-

263, 265, 267

Letter from, to Mr. Gearhart concerning hoof-and-mouth disease. 487-490
Participation of, in administration of trade-agreements program.

162,

167-168, 198, 229, 230, 248, 307, 308, 309, 311, 329, 330, 333,
678, 680.

Plan of, to reduce protein and vitamin content of feed..
Quoted on corn and meat production_.

Agriculture, Secretary of. See Wickard, Hon. Claude R., Secretary of
Agriculture.

Air bases, United States: In South America___

Aircraft, parts, and supplies: United States exports to Japan, 1936-40--
Air traffic, post-war international

714

379

386

101, 102, 103

88

Air transport: Competition with Germany in Latin America

634-635

Albania: Most-favored-nation clause in agreement between United States
and...

44

Alcohol: Conversion of farm products into.-

140, 266

Alcoholic beverages: Concessions on, granted by United States in trade
agreements _ _

679, 684

Alpaca hair: Reduction of duty on, in agreement with Peru..
Aluminum: Production of.

353

962, 964

Aluminum and products: Concessions obtained by United States on_
Aluminum cartel_

243

507

576,

Amendments to Trade Agreements Act, proposed-

Miscellaneous__

577, 578, 580, 581, 602-603, 613, 615, 616, 665, 666, 690, 708-709,
715-717, 760, 801, 815-817, 841, 857-858, 859, 860-861, 938.

To limit extension of act to less than 3 years..

207-208,

228, 471, 479, 511, 655, 789, 939, 1107
To prohibit duty or import-tax reductions on competitive foreign
agricultural products if average wholesale price of comparable
domestic product is less than parity..
To prohibit generalization of concessions to countries discriminating
against United States commerce.

226-227, 768, 1109

233-235,
578, 580, 581, 613, 86, 862, 863, 1109
To prohibit Presidential modification of sanitary laws and regula-
tions...

479, 806, 1109

To prohibit such duty reductions as would result in entry of com-
petitive foreign products at prices less than domestic cost of pro-
duction__

To provide for congressional consideration of agreements.

801, 815, 1109
201-202,

207, 219-220, 223, 238, 479, 485, 496-497, 512, 513, 530, 589,
597-598, 601-602, 615-616, 624, 628, 630, 727-728, 768, 783,
801, 812, 858-859, 873, 923, 939, 986, 989-990, 1001, 1109.
To provide for right of appeal or protest by American producers 223-224,
464-465, 512-513, 530, 576-577, 621, 690, 789-790, 804, 818,
938, 1109.

To provide for Senate ratification of agreements.

161,

505,

207, 220-222, 235-236, 473, 474, 512, 589, 624, 727, 735, 804, 806,
812, 841, 853, 933, 938, 939, 985, 986, 987, 990, 1000, 1001.
To suspend application of concessions to countries discriminating
against United States through operations of international cartels.
609, 615, 625–627
1108
636, 638, 1071

American Association of University Women: Letter from..
American Chamber of Commerce of Cuba..
American Economic Association:

Statement of 1,200 members of, favoring renewal of Trade Agreements
Act...

432-433

Statement on international economic relations delivered before, in
January 1943 _ _

321-323

American Farm Bureau Federation..

196, 740, 1076-1080

American Federation of Labor:

Page

Position of, on trade-agreements program.. 721-735, 994-995, 996–999, 1001
Statement and testimony by William Green, president of..

American Flint Glass Workers' Union...

721-729
735

American Glassware Association: Letter from H. L. Dillingham, secre-
tary.

1080-1081

962, 964-965

American Manufacturers' Export Association: Estimate by, of number of
persons in United States dependent on foreign trade..
American National Livestock Association: Statement and testimony by
F. E. Mollin, executive secretary of..

American Optical Co.---

American Petroleum Institute..

472-495

625

919

215, 216, 220

American production: Regulation of admission of foreign goods in accord-
ance with needs of..

American Republics (see also Latin America; South America):
Extent of active participation in war.

Increase in volume of United States trade with, since 1934.
Meeting of ministers of foreign affairs of, at Rio de Janeiro

Relations of Argentina with other...

American Tariff League, Inc.:

101, 102, 103

98
399,

419, 420, 421

853, 854, 860, 863-868

695-699

Brief by, opposing renewal of Trade Agreements Act..
Discussion of data published in pamphlet of, entitled "How High Are
United States Tariffs?"----- 355-360, 462, 495, 515, 541, 543-544, 549
Nonconcurrence of chairman of executive committee of, in report of
United States Chamber of Commerce on Trade Agreements Act... 686,
688, 690-692, 699–700
American vessels: Number and tonnage of, entered from and cleared for
trade-agreement and non-trade-agreement countries in selected years,
1929-40

America's Wage Owners' Protective Conference:

304

Letter from, May 10, 1930, protesting against petition addressed to
President Hoover by economists opposing Hawley-Smoot tariff 450-452
Statement of representative of, before Ways and Means Committee
on immigration, December 9, 1942___

American Watch Assemblers' Association, Inc., letter from..
Amtorg Trading Corporation.

Anchovies: Reduction of duty on, in agreement with Argentina
Anderson, Clayton & Co...

Animal oils: Concessions obtained by United States on..
Antidumping provisions of law...
Appeal or protest by American producers

753-757

1109

581

351-352

967, 968
242

30, 325, 326, 708, 864, 867
217-218, 223-224, 464-465, 512-513,

530,531, 552, 576–577, 624, 690, 789-790, 804, 818, 864, 938, 1109

Apple pectin: Substitution of, for plasma......-
Apples:

Concessions obtained by United States on.
Exports of, to various foreign countries and..
Foreign tariffs and trade barriers against imports of

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Apple sauce: Concessions obtained by United States on.
Apricots: Concessions obtained by United States on.

Argentina:

Attitude of, toward cooperation with United States in war.
Bee-cattlef industry of.

241

241

848-849, 850
659

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Argentina-Continued.

Increased production of cattle in. .

Legislative action on trade agreements required by
Livestock industry of..

Page

492-493, 494-495

170

654

Low-cost production of turkeys in.
Outbreaks of hoof-and-mouth disease in.

454, 478

477,

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853,

954, 860
477,

Relations of, with United States and other American republics..

Sanitary convention (1936) with....

482-486, 490-491, 493, 654, 806-809, 812, 826, 844, 928

614

225, 226, 422, 478

Steel plant promoted in..
Tariff rate on imports of turkeys from.
Tariffs and other trade barriers of, against imports of applies and
pears.

Trade agreement between Bolivia and.
Trade agreement between Brazil and..
Trade agreement between Chile and
Trade agreement between Colombia and
Trade agreement between Cuba and..
Trade agreement between Peru and..
Trade agreement with...

950-953, 958-959

40, 46, 54

40, 45, 53

40, 46, 54

54

40, 45, 46

40, 46, 54

45, 223, 350, 423-430,

476, 487, 493, 578-579, 587, 936, 980, 981, 982, 985, 987

United States trade relations with
Value of exports to, 1937..
Armaments: Reduction and control of, necessary to international security.
Armed forces, United States: Size of..

Arms: Prohibition of exportation of, to certain South American countries__
Army, United States:

659

239, 240

147

202

217

Food supplied to, by British under lend-lease program.
Purchases of wool textiles by.

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Atlantic Charter --- 26, 27, 28, 82, 135, 398, 432, 504, 722, 821, 823, 824, 929, 1016
Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coast ports: Water-borne commerce through..
Atlantic Monthly:

Attorney General: Ruling of, on existing tariff rates.

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Most-favored-nation clause in treaty between United States and..........
Standard of living in...

Autarchy as post-war alternative to international cooperation.-----.147–148, 181
Automobile industry:

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