I. The problem of quantitative restrictions on exports and imports
[237] Department of State Press Release, January 1, 1950
January 1, 1950
International Trade Files, Lot 57D284, Box 1622
[239] Position Paper for the United States Delegation to the Fourth Session of the Contracting Parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT )
[Washington, February 1, 1950.]
International Trade Files, Lot 57D284, Box 112
[240] Position Paper for the United States Delegation to the Fourth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT
[Washington,] February 16, 1950.
International Trade Files, Lot 57D284, Box 110
[241] Extract From Confidential Report by Mr. Henry F. Grady, Chairman of the United States Delegation to the Fourth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT, to the Secretary of State
[Washington, April
1950.]
International Trade Files, Lot 57D284, Box 111
[242] Position Paper for the United States Delegation to the Fifth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT
[Washington,] October 9, 1950.
International Trade Files, Lot 57D284, Box 112
[243] Working Paper of the United States Delegation to the Fifth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT
[Torquay,] 12 December, 1950.
International Trade Files, Lot 57D284, Box 112, Folder “Export Restrictions”
- Comprehensive collection of files on commercial trade policy, the question of an international trade organization, and the negotiation, conclusion, and operation of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), as assembled and maintained in various economic offices of the Department of State principally during the years 1934–1951.↩