| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1949 - 44 páginas
...smelting and processing; and (4) to do all other things necessary to the accomplishment of the foregoing. Prior to World War II, the United States consumed...Malaya, Netherlands East Indies, England, and Holland. Before discussing the provisions of S. 1433, it may be helpful to review briefly the development of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1949 - 48 páginas
...England, and Holland. Although Bolivia, the only important source of tin in the Western Hemisphere, could produce over 40,000 tons of tin a year in the form of concentrates, its concentrates were all shipped to Europe for smelting. All attempts to establish a commercial tin-smelting... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1949 - 52 páginas
...England, and Holland. Although Bolivia, the only important source of tin in the Western Hemisphere, could produce over 40,000 tons of tin a year in the form of concentrates, its concentrates were all shipped to Europe for smelting. All attempts to establish a commercial tin-smelting... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1951 - 1676 páginas
...England, and Holland. Although Bolivia, the only important source of tin in the Western Hemisphere, could produce over 40,000 tons of tin a year in the form of concentrates, its concentrates were all snipped to Europe for smelting. All attempts to establish a commercial tin-smelting... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1951 - 922 páginas
...England, and Holland. Although Bolivia, the only important source of tin in the Western Hemisphere, could produce over 40,000 tons of tin a year in the form of concentrates, its concentrates were all shipped to Europe for smelting. All attempts to establish a commercial tin-smelting... | |
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