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Foreign Trade.—Continued.<br />

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

Vol. 116, No. 7, September 23, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—Australian economy readjusts.—New Zealand faces<br />

probiems.—Australia's tariff policy.—AustraIian agriculture in 1961.—Iron<br />

prepares third deveiopment plan.—North Carolina: a neglected market.—<br />

How the Venezuelan government buys.—Brazi/ again exports peanuts.—<br />

Australian jewenery market.—Swiss tobacco industry.—United Arab<br />

Repttb/ic expands its pulp and paper industry.<br />

Vol. 116, No. 8, October 7, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—Ghana makes progress.—India imports non-ferrous<br />

meta/s.—Containerization benefits shippers.—Singapore's dev e/opment<br />

plan.—South Carolina: a market wort/t investigating.—Norway; pia)) and<br />

paper industry expands.—Advertising abroad: Cey/on.—Documentation<br />

for Latin America.—Brazil's nut crop.—Look at Rhodesia and Nyasaland<br />

and British East Africa.—India's State Trading Corporation.<br />

Vol. 116, No. 9, October 21, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—Latin America 1.—Mexico.—Canada's trade with<br />

Central America.—Central American service set up.—SItipping services<br />

from Canada to the Caribbean.<br />

Vol. 116, No. 10, November 4, 1961. 40p.<br />

•<br />

Principal contents.—West Indies in 1961.—West Indian markets:<br />

Jamaica; The Bahamas; Trinidad and Tobago; .Barbados; Windward<br />

Islands; Leeward Islands.—Canada's trade with the West Indies.—Canada<br />

in West Indian markets.—Shipping services from Canada to the West<br />

Indies.—Canadian ships for the West Indies.—Opportunity knocks in<br />

Los Angeles.—What's current in commodities? Logs and luntber: Japan;<br />

Roadbui/ding machinery, contracts: Argentina; Consulting Engineering<br />

Services: Chile.<br />

Vol. 116, No. 11, November 18, 1961. 40p.<br />

Principal contents.—Canada's trade with Latin America.—Business<br />

conditions in Latin America II: Argentina; Brazil; British Guiana; Chile;<br />

Co/ombia; Ecuador; Paraguay; Peru; Venezuela,-Canada joins ECLA<br />

(Economic Commission for Latin America).—"A/liance for PrOgress"<br />

program.—Japan acceierates /ibera/ization.—Using Colon Free Zone.—<br />

• Shipping services from Canada to South America.<br />

Vol., 116, No. 12, December 2, 1961. 36p. ,<br />

Principal contents.—How "Operation Export"• helped business.—Nine<br />

companies tell their story: Ceylon commissions chemicals study; Veteran<br />

exporter renews contacts; Salt sells in New Zea/and; Food broker investigates<br />

markets; Ten countries in a year; Boat-bui/ders become<br />

export conscious; Electricai grill studies markets; ' Oil furnaces for<br />

Austra/ia; Distillers make persona/ contacts.—We go to the Provinces.—<br />

Why and how to exhibit at U.S. trade fairs.Canada's trade in the first<br />

ha/f of 1961.—Hard maple scores.—Markets for textiles in South Africa<br />

and Norway.<br />

Vol. 116, No. 13, December 16, 1961. 36p.<br />

Principal contents.—Argentina's foreign trade.—Transportation and<br />

imaginàtion.—How to trade with Nigeria.—British market for heating<br />

equipment.—Tanganyika: Africa's newest independent nation.—Californian<br />

market for fish.—French market for fruit and vegetabies.—India<br />

sets up steel production targets.—Documentation for Europe.—Venezuela's<br />

agricultural imports.—U.S. moves to aid exporters.<br />

Vol. 116, No. 14, December 30, 1961. 32p.<br />

• Principal contents.—Selling to Saudi Arabia.—Advertising abroad:<br />

13ritain.—Netheriands jewelery market.—Mexico expands power facilities.<br />

—Look at Chi/e's import po/icy.—Ecuador expands banana industry.—<br />

Deveiopment on the Indus.—Mozambigue's trade slackens.—What's current<br />

in commodities? Heating equipment: Britain; Metals and minerals:<br />

Lebanon, Iraq.—Markets in brief: Cuba.<br />

200 per copy. $2 per year. ($5 abroad). * a Cat. No. Cl2-1<br />

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