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001. increased from 15.4 million sets to 16.7 million (excluding EXPORT ). Both home and auto radios were in excellent demand,
002. e grown in South Pacific islands as a crop for domestic and EXPORT markets. The oil palm of West Africa yields edible oi
003. s or plants abroad, and documentary requirements concerning EXPORT shipments and arrangements for payment. During the ye
004. in increased availability of these or like commodities for EXPORT from India.._ The two Governments agree that they
005. f the French government, an appreciable segment of France's EXPORT trade in wines is still tainted with a misrepresentat
006. sentatives of business attended this conclave and the R. I. EXPORT Conference Committee later voted to continue the acti
007. unds that isolationism would inflict.... We would lose our EXPORT markets and deny ourselves the imports we need. We wo
008. ategic supplies now reaching Castro. It could stop Cuban re- EXPORT of guns and propaganda materials to South America. It
009. Washington. _(C)_ Upon receipt of an application which the EXPORT -Import Bank is prepared to consider, the Export-Impor
010. (E)_ Within sixty days after the receipt of notice that the EXPORT -Import Bank is prepared to act favorably upon an appl
011. 4 of the Act. _(B)_ Loans will be mutually agreeable to the EXPORT -Import Bank of Washington and the Government of India
012. ause proposed loans have not been mutually agreeable to the EXPORT -Import Bank of Washington and the Department of Econo
013. ion the Department of Economic Affairs will indicate to the EXPORT -Import Bank whether or not the Department of Economic
014. ithin six years from the date of this Agreement because the EXPORT -Import Bank of Washington has not approved loans or b
015. l act for the Government of India, and the President of the EXPORT -Import Bank of Washington, or his designate, will act
016. mic Affairs has no objection to the proposed loan. When the EXPORT -Import Bank approves or declines the proposed loan, i
017. n which the Export-Import Bank is prepared to consider, the EXPORT -Import Bank will inform the Department of Economic Af
018. nder the Agreement will be used for loans to be made by the EXPORT -Import Bank of Washington under Section 104 ( e) of t
019. o the proposed loan. Unless within the sixty-day period the EXPORT -Import Bank has received such a communication from th
020. ough July; set production (excluding those destined for the EXPORT market) also ran ahead in the early months, but was c
021. port Bank of Washington, or his designate, will act for the EXPORT -Import Bank of Washington. _(C)_ Upon receipt of an a
022. r which the loan proceeds would be expended. _(D)_ When the EXPORT -Import Bank is prepared to act favorably upon an appl
023. rred to as the Act), and for administrative expenses of the EXPORT -Import Bank of Washington in India incident thereto.
024. eration. Mitchell employs a total of about 400 people. They EXPORT cotton ginning machinery. The Hinckley Gin Supply Co.
025. s as a result of an agreement with Cen-Tennial Gin Co. They EXPORT also. The company began operation in 1900 with hardwa