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The Eastern Economist April 12 1946

1946

It would run counter to the entire spirit of Bretten Woods agreement the purpose of which is probably to restore multlateral trade and multilateral exchange cleaing." A New Famine Code THE fgod si4uation as it has emerged out of the.'.war-conapals.'the examination of the validity of the 19th4c.entUry famine code in the context of the emergency that We are facing now and may have to -face : [...] Most of the countries in the bloc had their main market in the United Kingdom and the rapiity of recovery in particular countries was closely linked with the presence or absence of specific prducts and it has been argued that a combination of spcial circumstances the operation of the Ottawa Agreements quota systems and a series of special trade agreements between the United Kingdom and [...] The necessity for executive action of this kind arises from the fact that the recommendations of the Tariff Board which is now investigating into the claims of various industries may he received at a time when the legislature is not in session and the industries concerned might suffer grave injury due to imports from abroad if they have to wait for protection till the next session of the Assembly. [...] „It will be recalled that during the war the mica industry was placed under the absolute control of the Joint Mica Mission cosisting of the representations of the governments of the U. K. and the U. S A. to the total exclusion of Government of India and Indian interests. [...] The management of the industry by the Joint Mica Mision paid little heed to national interests with the result that a legacy of Idiebty problems was left at the close of the war: Disposal of accummulatecl splittings reconversion to peace production and retoration of private trade with foreign countries which was banned during the war are some of the impotant issues facing the industry.
commerce industry
Pages
46
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120077
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
587-587 P.S. Lokanathan view
The Transfer Problem
587-589 P.S. Lokanathan view
A New Famine Code
589-590 P.S. Lokanathan view
The Sterling Area
591-592 P.S. Lokanathan view
The Week’s Notes
593-596 P.S. Lokanathan view
U. S. Coal Industry
597-598 P.S. Lokanathan view
Food Situation in Bombay Province
598-601 P.S. Lokanathan view
The World Abroad
602-607 P.S. Lokanathan view
A Delhi Diary
608-608 P.S. Lokanathan view
Money Market
609-610 P.S. Lokanathan view
The Stock Exchange
610-612 P.S. Lokanathan view
Commodity Markets
613-613 P.S. Lokanathan view
The Business World the Jute Situation
614-616 P.S. Lokanathan view
Investment
617-617 P.S. Lokanathan view
From the Provincial Angle
618-619 P.S. Lokanathan view
Book Reviews
620-620 P.S. Lokanathan view
Labour
621-623 P.S. Lokanathan view
Current Statistics
624-627 P.S. Lokanathan view
Backmatter
628-628 P.S. Lokanathan view

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