Memorandum from James Cooley to Roy J. Bullock with Attached Report by Robert N. Golding, Report on East-West Trade Security Controls
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CONF IDENTIAL
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REPORT ON EAST-WEST TRADE
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PART I.
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Introduction
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I. Summary of Operating Principles
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II. Russia
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The Problem
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IV. Trade Statistics as an Aid to Judgment
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VI. Extent of list of Restricted Articles Jq
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VII Negotiations
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VIII.
Enforcement of Controls
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IX. Transit Trade
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Germany and Austria
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XI. Proper and Improper Use of Trade Manipulation
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XII. The Molotov Plan and a Selling Campaign as a Counter Move
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End-Use Checking
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XIV. Conclusion
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I. Extent of Investi gation
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2. Germany
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3. United Kingdom
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4. Netherlands
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5. Belgium
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6. Italy cuo or cpo apazt or que
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7. Austria ppo bwep pas ppo
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III. Recommendations
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Prepared by:
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Robert N. Golding
BELOUE QA LEVDE
September 24, 1951
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