Bulletin No. 166

Includes: The Summit Conference between the USA and Soviet Russia, Mao Tse-Tung declares his support despite earlier reservations, Khrushchev tough line. Chou En-Lai states China cannot be bound by disarmament agreement in which she is not a participant. Visits to Peking [Beijing], increase in numbe...

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Order number: CHAS/MCP/56
Date(s) of creation: 20 May 1960
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: China Association

Order number: CHAS/MCP/56
Summary: Includes: The Summit Conference between the USA and Soviet Russia, Mao Tse-Tung declares his support despite earlier reservations, Khrushchev tough line. Chou En-Lai states China cannot be bound by disarmament agreement in which she is not a participant. Visits to Peking [Beijing], increase in number of invitations. Quota Control Statistics. Quota Regulations, firm offers. Canton Trade Fair, results, offers scarce. UK China Trade, commentary, Orders received from China. Prospects for British Lorries. Address of H.M. Representatives in China. China Trade with: West Germany. Hungary, figures for 1956-59. Switzerland. Nepal. Foreign Trade of China, correction. China Shipbuilding, launch of first 10,000 tonner. Communications. Motor Vehicle Production. Hong Kong: Trade with UK Market for UK Paper Manufactures. Stockholm Fair. Purchase of Water Pipes. Electricity and Power, nationalisation. Far Eastern Economic Review, Supplement. Shanghai Properties, sequestration. Yen Balances in Japan. Pre-War Claims against Japan, explanation.
Main author: China Association
Extent: 1 bulletin
Access status: Open
Language: English
Format: Archive