States to apply an embargo on the shipment of arms, ammunition, and implements of war, atomic energy materials, petroleum, transportation materials of strategic value, and items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition,... Survey of East-West Trade in 1955 - Página 27por United States. International Cooperation Administration - 1956 - 98 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States - 1964 - 1098 páginas
...of war, atomic energy materials, or any other articles, materials, or supplies of primary strategic significance used In the production of arms, ammunition, and Implements of war or of strategic significance to the conduct of war, Including petroleum products. "(b) No economic... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1951 - 1630 páginas
...energy materials, petroleum, transportation equipment of strategic value, and items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war: Provided, That the Administrator, with the approval of the President, may furnish assistance to a country... | |
| 1951 - 706 páginas
...energy materials, petroleum, transportation materials of strategic value, and items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war: Provided, That the President after receiving the advice of the Administrator and after taking into... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on foreign affairs - 1952 - 146 páginas
...financial assistance shall be supplied to any nation unless it applies an embargo on such shipments to any nation or combination of nations threatening...Republics and all countries under its domination. This Act shall be administered in such a way as to bring Administration about the fullest support for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1952 - 832 páginas
...developing maximum strength by utilizing a ll * * * reserves in cooperation with other free nations" and "to impede the ability of nations threatening the security...the United States to conduct military operations." To administer this law a small staff has been established in the Office of the Director for Mutual... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1952 - 132 páginas
...materials, petroleum, transportation materials of strategic value, and those items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war which should be embargoed to effectuate the purposes of this Act : Provided. That such determinations... | |
| United States. International Cooperation Administration - 1953 - 100 páginas
...category of "petroleum, transportation materials of strategic value, and items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war," termination of aid is provided for, but it is not mandatory in every case. The President may direct... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on foreign affairs - 1952 - 154 páginas
...energy materials, petroleum, transportation material of strategic value, and items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war : Provided, That the President after receiving the advice of the Administrator and after taking into... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1953 - 184 páginas
...Assistance Control Act of 1951 (the Battle Act) calls for an embargo on shipment of strategic materials to "any nation or combination of nations threatening the security of the United States, including the USSR and all countries under its domination." If HR 6016 is enacted, the administration would interpret... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1953 - 222 páginas
...energy materials, petroleum, transportation material of strategic value, and items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war : Provided, That the President after receiving the advice of the Administrator and after taking into... | |
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