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Foreign Trade.—Continued.<br />

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT <strong>PUBLICATIONS</strong><br />

Vol. 115, No. 2, January 28, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—Approaching the Italian market.—The OECD takes<br />

shape.—Pulp and paper: Tokyo conference studies asian needs.—Argen-<br />

, tina's foreign trade.—Timber mission surveys U.K. and Irish markets.—<br />

' European common market: First steps towards the common external<br />

tariff.--Advertising abroad: Iran.—Cape wines win export markets.—<br />

Indonesia buys paper and newsprint.<br />

Vol. 115, No. 3, February 11, 1961. 32p.<br />

Principal contents.—Trade Commissioner looks at Rumania.—Advertising<br />

abroad: Eastern Europe.—Sandwen sells engineering services.—<br />

West German market for tobacco.—Nether/ands iron and steel industry.—<br />

Iraq rushes development.—Trade opportunity: Furniture dimension and<br />

components.<br />

Vol. 115, No. 4, February 25, 1961. 40,p.<br />

Principal contents.—Canada's trade with the Middle East.—Middle<br />

East in 1960.—Turkey.—United Arab Republic (Egyptian. Region).—<br />

Saudi Arabia.—Sudan.—Iraq.—Tordan.—Kuwait.—Bahrain.—Iran.—Shipping<br />

services from Canada to the Middle East—Import and exchange<br />

regu/ations in the Middle East.<br />

Vol. 115, No. 5, March 11, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—The French market opens up.—Australia seeks<br />

' °U.—Chile launches ten year plan.—Pharmaceuticals: Brazil builds a local<br />

industry.—U.S. farrn policies for the sixties.—United Kingdom aluminum<br />

industry.<br />

Vol. 115, No. 6, March 25, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—Canada's Foreign Trade in 1960.—How the govern-<br />

• ment finances long-term exports.—How's business in the Congo?—Hoiv<br />

to traveL in Eastern Europe.—Merchandising is the answer.—U.S. fisheries<br />

products: supply and demand.<br />

Vol. 115 No. 7 April 8, 1961. 36p.<br />

. .<br />

Vrincipal . contents.—Cana ‘ da's fisheries markets in 1960.—Australia<br />

builds an. oil-refining ..industry.—Advertising abroad: Italy.—Argentine<br />

• , agriculture, faces problems.—Iran's industries are growing up.—Nether-<br />

, lands toy industry. .<br />

Vol. 115, No. 8, April 22, 1961. 36p.<br />

•<br />

Principal contents.—Canada trades with the Far Ecist.—Réviews of<br />

business conditions in the Far East: Japan; South Korea; Philippines;<br />

Taiwan; Indonesia; Singapore; Thai/and; Federation of Maiaya; Hong<br />

Kong; Cambodia; Communist China; South Vietnam.—Import and exchange<br />

reguiations in the Far West.—Shipping services to the Far East.<br />

Vol. 115, No. 9, May 6, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—How to sell Los Angeles.—L'Air Liquide expands<br />

its export markets.—Selling Leather in Switzerland.—French department<br />

stores: a promising market—Construction engineers seek opportunities.—<br />

Mexico makes progress.—Sierra Leone: new African nation.—Canadian<br />

poultry deiegation studies European markets.—Venezuela amends foreign<br />

exchange controls.<br />

Vol. 115, No. 10, May 20, 1961. 40p.<br />

Principal contents.—India and the Five Year Plans.—How India controls<br />

imports.—Pakistan nzakes progress.—Ceylon alters its trade policy.—<br />

Burma diversifies economy.—India encourages joint ventures.—India expands<br />

fertilizer industry.—Institutions engaged in oversects credit and<br />

financing operations.—Japan announces import budget.—South African<br />

market. .<br />

192r.

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