Bulletin No. 169

Includes: Introduction: Natural Calamities affecting trade, Ideological differences between Peking [Beijing] and Moscow, return of Soviet technologists, possible fall in level of trade and resumption of contacts with Japan, Chinese repayment of Soviet credits by increased exports, reduced dependence...

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Order number: CHAS/MCP/56
Date(s) of creation: 23 Sep 1960
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: China Association

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title Bulletin No. 169
scb_date_creation 23 Sep 1960
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author China Association
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format Archive
description Includes: Introduction: Natural Calamities affecting trade, Ideological differences between Peking [Beijing] and Moscow, return of Soviet technologists, possible fall in level of trade and resumption of contacts with Japan, Chinese repayment of Soviet credits by increased exports, reduced dependence, Sino/Soviet Trade figures 1959. Films of UK products for China. UK/China Trade, commentary. The Canton Autumn Fair, British quotas unchanged. Arrival of Mr Li Chuo-Chih as Commercial Counsellor. Chinese Press Representative in London. Import of Textiles From China, new regulations. Recent Orders from China. French Hopes of Participation in Railway Electrification. China Trade with: Japan, replacement of Kishi by Ikeda presages improved trading contacts on unofficial basis. Cuba, recognition of Peking [Beijing]. Guinea, interest-free loan. Canada. Russia 1958/59, statistics and commentary. China's Harvest, drought and reduction in grain rations, Bank Deposits. Tientsin Harbour Improvements. Refrigerator Ship Built. Formosa: U.S. Economic Aid. New Bond Issue. Opportunities for Trade. New Taxation Concessions. Agricultural Targets. Hong Kong: Growing American Interests. Exports to the U.S. A. Textile Pact with the UK Association in the UK, working party. Manufacture of Cutlery. Water from China. Trade Office in Australia. Plywood Factory. Shanghai: Takeover of the Chinese Aluminium Mill, Swiss, for a consideration. Imports from China, Licencing Arrangements. Appendix: USSR/China Trade statistics, 1958/59
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