Export-Import Bank loans to Mexico for purchase of United States equipment, materials, and services for public works and industrialization projects41
41. For previous documentation on Export-Import Bank loans to Mexico for the improvement of railway, road, and electrification systems, see Foreign Relations, 1945, vol. ix, p. 1163 ff.
[828] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith)
Washington, January 14, 1946.
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[829] The Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith) to the Secretary of State
Mexico
City, January 23, 1946—6
p.m.
[Received January 24—6:44 a.m.]
[Received January 24—6:44 a.m.]
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[830] The Secretary of State to the President of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (Behn)
Washington, March 4, 1946.
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[831] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Mexico (Thurston)
Washington, June 28, 1946.
812.75/6–2846
[832] The Acting Secretary of State to the President of the Export-Import Bank of Washington (Martin)
Washington, September 11, 1946.
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[833] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Mexico (Thurston)
Washington, October 28, 1946.
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[834] The Ambassador in Mexico (Thurston) to the Secretary of State
Mexico, D.F., December 17, 1946.
[Received December 23—9:08 a.m.]
[Received December 23—9:08 a.m.]
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[835] The Ambassador in Mexico (Thurston) to the Secretary of State
Mexico
City, December 19, 1946—4
p.m.
[Received 8:17 p.m.]
[Received 8:17 p.m.]
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