European Economic Alliances: A Compilation of Information on International Commercial Policies After the European War and Their Effect Upon the Foreign Trade of the United States, Also an Analysis of European and United Commercial Interdependence and Treaty RelationsNational Foreign Trade Council, 1916 - 128 sivua |
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Sivu 24 - The laws and regulations prohibiting trading with the enemy shall be brought into accord. For this, purpose : A.— The Allies will prohibit their own subjects and citizens and all persons residing in their territories from carrying on any trade with : 1. The inhabitants of enemy countries whatever their nationality. 2. Enemy subjects wherever resident.
Sivu 32 - What industries are essential to the future safety of the nation; and what steps should be taken to maintain or establish them. (6) What steps should be taken to recover home and foreign trade lost during the war, and to secure new markets...
Sivu 11 - The board may by order disapprove, cancel, or modify any agreement, or any modification or cancellation thereof, whether or not previously approved by it, that it finds to be unjustly discriminatory or unfair as between carriers, shippers, exporters, importers, or ports, or between exporters from the United States and their foreign competitors, or to operate to the detriment of the commerce of the United States, or to be in violation of this Act, and shall approve all other agreements, modifications,...
Sivu 24 - In addition to the export prohibitions which are necessitated by the internal situation of each of the Allied countries, the Allies will complete the measures already taken for the restriction of enemy supplies, both in the mother countries and in the Dominions, Colonies, and Protectorates : — 1. By unifying the lists of contraband and of export prohibition, and particularly by prohibiting the export of all commodities declared absolute or conditional contraband ; 2. By making the grant of...
Sivu 26 - The Allies decide to take the necessary steps without delay to render themselves independent of the enemy countries in so far as regards the raw materials and manufactured articles essential to the normal development of their economic activities.
Sivu 26 - Whatever may be the methods adopted, the object aimed at by the Allies is to increase production within their territories as a whole to a sufficient extent to enable them to maintain and develop their economic position and independence in relation to enemy countries.
Sivu 25 - The Allies declare themselves agreed to conserve for the Allied countries, before all others, their natural resources during the whole period of commercial, industrial, agricultural and maritime reconstruction, and for this purpose they undertake to establish special arrangements to facilitate the interchange of these resources.
Sivu 25 - ... decide to join in devising means to secure the restoration to those countries, as a prior claim, of their raw materials, industrial and agricultural plant, stock and mercantile fleet, or to assist them to re-equip themselves in these respects.
Sivu 25 - Allies decide to fix by agreement a period of time during which the commerce of the enemy Powers shall be submitted to special treatment and the goods originating in their countries shall be subjected either to prohibitions or to a special regime of an effective character.
Sivu 26 - In regard to patents, trade marks, and literary and artistic copyright which have come into existence during the war in enemy countries, the Allies will adopt, so far as possible, an identical procedure, to be applied as soon as hostilities cease. This procedure will be elaborated by the...