Mexico:
Contents
- Discussions of the problem of lend-lease obligations of Mexico to the
United States1
(Documents 657-659)
- Breakdown of United States-Mexican negotiations on a proposed bilateral
air transport agreement15
(Documents 660-668)
- Export-Import Bank loans to Mexico for purchase of United States
equipment, materials and services for public works and industrialization
projects39
(Documents 669-676)
- Discussions between the United States and Mexico regarding Mexican import
restrictions and trade agreement revision56
(Documents 677-683)
- United States policy regarding the participation of foreign oil companies
in the Mexican oil industry83
(Documents 684-688)
- Conflicts in United States–Mexican fisheries relations and exchange of
views on a proposed fisheries treaty3
(Documents 689-694)
- Joint United States-Mexican campaign against foot-and-mouth disease25
(Documents 695-702)
- Arrangements by the United States and Mexico regarding temporary migration
of agricultural and other workers into the United States48
(Documents 703-712)
- United States efforts to eliminate illicit traffic in narcotic drugs
between Mexico and the United States (Documents 713-715)
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 978–987.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 992–997.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 997–1005. For additional information on these credit authorizations and allocations, see Export-Import Bank of Washington: Fifth Semiannual Report to Congress for the Period July–December 1947, pp. 10–11.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 1030–1048.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 1005–1016.↩
- For documentation on the continental shelf policy of Mexico and its effect on United States-Mexican fisheries relations, see Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 1054 ff.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 1048–1051. See also an article by John A. Hopkins, Acting Head of the Latin American Division, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, Department of Agriculture, entitled “The Joint Campaign Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Mexico”, Department of State Bulletin, April 20, 1947, p. 710.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 1017–1036.↩