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CHECK SM 124 folder for USC report
Memo for HAK
From: Hormats
Feb 10, 1972
S
#413
Relax of Restrictions on Trade with PRC
In response to Pres decisions attached is DM communicating decisions to
bureaucracy and proposed press release.
Recom: Sign DM and approve pr.
*******
Memo to Pres
From: USC Ch. rwin
USC-U/DM 60D
Jan 13, 72
S
#412
USC Report on initial steps toward augmenttation of travel and trade to PRC
No Фру in folder. Green sheet.
Memo for Ted Eliot
From: Haig
Feb 11, 1972
S/Sensitive/EO
Encloses draft press release with Q&As prepared for Monday's announcement.
Please give us your comments to include any recoms for modification.
Note to HAK from Haig
I wonder if we shouldn't tell Rogers, VP, Connoly, Laird and Peterson before
releasing.
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED
This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified
NSDM 155
February 17, 1972
HAK
S
Relaxation of Restrictions on Trade with People's Republic of China
SecState
SecTreas
SecDef
SecComm
CC: AttyGen
DCI
Pres has considered report of USC re trade and travel relations between
US and PRC and has made following decisbns:
1. SecComm should transfer PRC from Country Group Z of Commodity Control
List to Country Group Y.
2. SecTreas should eliminate Foreign Assets Control requirement
that subsidiaries of US firms in COCOM countries obtain Treasury license
in addition to host country license for export of strategic goods to
PRC, and requirement that subsidiaries of US forms abroad obtain
prior Treasury licensing for export of foreign technology to PRC.
Additional recoms in USC report under XXXX consideration.
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED
This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified