Mexico:
Contents
- Military cooperation between the United States and Mexico
(Documents 907–918)
- Arrangements by the United States and Mexico regarding the temporary
migration of agricultural and other workers into the United States
(Documents 919–935)
- Efforts by the United States government to rehabilitate the Mexican national railway lines and to hasten the return of freight cars to the United States
- Discussions between the United States and Mexico concerning operating
problems of the petroleum industry
(Documents 936–938)
- Export-Import Bank loans to Mexico for the improvement of railway, road,
and electrification systems (Documents 939–942)
- Discussions between the United States and Mexico regarding Mexican import
restrictions and trade agreement revision
(Documents 943–945)
- Objection by the United States to Mexican government control of a New York State commercial bank
- Efforts to induce action on cases of expropriation of American-owned lands
in Mexico reported subsequent to the Claims Convention of November 19,
1941
(Documents 946–949)