THE CHINA MAIL,
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956.
TRADE
and
COMMERCE
SECTION
Page
US BUSINESSMEN Rotterdam Plans Port Tough Fight Against
LOSE SOME OF
THEIR OPTIMISM HONGKONG
By JOHN MORKA
New York, Feb. 5.
American businessmen appeared last week to have shed much of the dynamic optimism so evident in recent months.
There is no mood of impending doom, however. Rather, there's a strong vein of cautious optimism underlying the business o temper with hopes that 1956 will shape up as among the best in history.
Lately. however,
1992 1001 has taken en of a plças-midrons slam
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Shipment Of US Surpluses
Washington, Feb. 5.
The Agriculture De- partment would
Inflation
By C. T. Hallinan,
London, Feb. 5. "Frankly," says the editor of the conservative Investors' Chronicle, “I don't think that this government has a clue as to what it is up against."
To the professionals in the city of give London, this Tory government is the very foreign maritime image of confusion and paralysis when nations a choice of haul- confronted with the inflation of British
Rotterdam, bustling with more shipsing surplus US farm than ever before, is planning large products in their ships, prices which started in mid-1954,
or using American- Is this true? As a matter of which extensions of its port after a record-owned ships,
fact, the Tory government has the a spokes-aken two defatte steus designedtogrees with the guvernment afi |breaking year in 1955.
man said today.
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certainly Importial outside world to halt the alarming Inftation. not with its rifles.
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Mr G. Garnett, Foreign Agri-Butler, was to ridse sharply the |expecting that the volume of traffic in the cultural
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"Prospects for 1950 are rosy." Pirts reports.
"Treasure: Plern Pullmita says so, flatly, in his year-elk? report. An expanding eephony. led by French and #reich agriculture, has pushed thrigh France's political intre
This confidence is apparœille shaken by political troubles
Revised Index
The other, also under Butler. was to start reducing the money support by fereing" the great- banks
reduer their loans,neord new advances. which automatically Increases their deposits. And deposits are the large part of the' total money the supply (made up of currency in
the circulation art deposita, not-we turn to the old fashioned of wholesale prices published by the government, And that prices are in general still rising and the result of Butler's moves is mil,
Since 1945, when Rotterdam Coal cargoes lo Rollerdanı Mr Garnet said this
would was left a smouldering musa of reached
have very the effect o an all-time penk last
The rubble by the retreatru Nazis, car with 12,000,000 tons. The [strength of the US merchant new docks and harbours have previous record was 1,000,000 marine because moet of been bullt These
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tons in 1929, while in 1084 only nations took in 20,348 ships more than 0,400,000 lons passed through
before
the purt's the port. Of last year's total, about 3,000,000 tons of Ameri- can coal
were trans-shipped here to Britain.
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after President Elsen-air hower's heart attack in late "So when the economic ad- September. All this in free of
visers say the threat of indation expectations of bix 1950
tan never be far distant, what dividenda and corporate
they are really suggesting is that ings and predictions of big busi-
The government is never going lo ness for 1950.
de us well clear of that huzara to recent 1 t chose to do so.
In sharp contrast
earn-
alk. here's the type of depress sant phraseology the experts are bandying about more and more in their speculations these days: Production adjustment; lessen-
"I doesn't, then the roa That
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anddoed narrow enough
Ewhere, autos and the stock
business scene this week.
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future.
The three-year plan, which is expected to be begun this year, includes buliding new quay for general cargo and an- uther for bulk cargo,
Annexing Areas
Faced with the problem of being unable to extend the port
complex
further to the wegl of the sea,
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Market
Singapore. Feb. 6. Brokers tothay quoted the fol- lwing stock prices;
Tosing Batu Lining Rubber Co
Ltd Brittl Bree Petroleums
Smelters
Sindicate
jag in the surge. the market imarket. Iconical important in the ¦ Complidated
locks mark; psychological deibst
as to the performance of the
With Beld stocks ready at
Tom: less dynamale than 1955: 800.000 units highest in record 1wo-wily economy; Investors have taken to the sidelines; the
the auto industry moved into Febr boom is cresting out: the marketinite and
rusy with prospects of new and continuing adjustments is on the defensive; political un-
The big-three of certainties stemming from Pre-n production.
politicul the industry --Chrysler, Ford and
Mutors-strowed General
sicent Eisenhower's intentions.
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The President's budge! for Jiscal 1957 (which begin next July) along with his Stale the Union Message And his cronomic report to Congress touched of a round of specula tion and comment from many expert quarters this week.
The flist two, according to the Guaranty Trust Company. "have been
widely interpreted
pro duction a decrease of 8 per cent during January from December
New Money
Manufacturers meanwhile were said to be maintaining a fuld production schedule, alming adjustments from day to day as the need arises in en
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in the east and south of Rotter- dam are to be annexed in order to provide the space required for the extension plans,
Negotiations on nexations have aiready begun, according to harbour officiels, who also say that they Are studying the possibility founding a Port Authority to case any simðlur moves in the future.
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Rotterdam is a large centre for oil and already has two petroleum harbours. A third, | covering 720 aeres is now being built and part of it will be ready this year.
The new harbour will have direct connections with the rail ways and the New Waterway carial leading from Rotterdam to the North 500.
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Tankers Pass
Bulk Cargo
necepting surplus commodities
maritime nations.
indexes
US
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nt home, in Indo-China and in North Africa,
Industrial pro- duction soared
Cent nine per Novermber than postwar
higher in
previous November of 1954.
peak
itz in
That index gives no sign of
THE
exports
velites off,
sign of an approaching decline, Agricul- tural production and have both almost
most match to this ise in industrial production. The French
viously
itself
Agriculture Department cials testifled before the House Merchant Marine Committee in opposition to the cargo pre-
But the Financial Times has a ference act which provides that revised index of prices in which at least 50 pereen: of the the weights given to the various But port authorities expect cargoes shipped to foreign
commodities have been drastical. the coul trame to
musl decline nations
be shipped. In ly altered to make them cor- gradually, because ships are now
American flug ships. The De- respond with what that news reporting a larger income than mainly oll-driven and atomic-partment said it has hampered papers' economic experts believe it had forecasted for 1935." power ships may appear in the
the disposal of surplus form to be their importance in the
The
13<1222 United Press future.
commodities.
Bureau reports a seriolis internal According to This highly confilet in West Germany,
The Under present law, the US scienuine index, wholesale prices problem is coal. government pays the American have fallen from 94.77 a year
the difference shipper
ogo to 89.88 today, a decline of the ship- reight cost between
five per cent. pers normal freight rate and the
Bulk cargo, which includes coal, are, timber and etreats, also broke records last year, for the first time since the war sur- passing prewar Agures. Some 28,800,000 tons of bulk cargo were unloaded in the port in 1955, compared with the previous best of 28,000,000 tons in 1920.
foreign nations freight rate.
it
economy.
seems
has
The trade unions, out for in- creased wage, stick to the old fashioned
indexes government and makeout a very flood case. The government's salesmanship very poor and convinced hardly nayone that two anti-inflation steps have been taken and things improving.
Certainly
the He said
climate he thought these nations would be willing to take opinion is something like this: some US farm products if they
Britain's postwar boom is over,
recession choice
of unknown between
using and o had a
dimensions 18 approaching. their tag ships and having the US pay 50 percent of the freight Perhaps the strongest evidence
Mr Garnett said the disposal programme now is atymined us for as moving any agricultural products to Denmark, Norway. United King- Rotterdam's record-breakdng Sweden and the year was
greatly helped by dom. labour pea CE. Of the 10,000 men working in the docks, about 1,000 stopped work for half a day, while another strike of some 6,000
men, not sup. ported by the big unions, jasted only 24 hours.
of
charges when American vessels against this vague apprehension There
is the were no other undue were used.-United Press.
strength of sterling, stoppages of work,
Tunnel Plan
More men could find regular work in the docks, were it not for the great housing problem in the city. Already about 10 per cent of the dockers have to be brought long distances by bus from outside Rotterdam
As an additiormal aid to ship-
thu ping using
the port, municipal and harbour authorl- ties Are studying the possibility Crude oil is imported in large of driving three or four new quantities to Rotterdam and tunnels under the New Maas, plays an important part in the which divides the town, to re-
The oil is refined at Pernis near here and then exported to Britain, France, Scandinavia and other countries.
effort to forestall further inven- The Bank Of England fuel.
was
tory and plicup. Janubry out- put of the "big three" as about $14,000; sales meanwhile were estimated to have been at
signalising a shift kin policy on
the part of the administration least 100,000 below this total.
"
of
Statement
reads as follows:-
from
one
Little Reaction To
Int'l Sugar Council Meeting
By Laurence Meredith
London, Feb. 5.
place bridges which
There has been very little reaction in the hamper shipping as well as the ever-world raw sugar markets this past week to the growing road traffic.
meeting of the International Sugar Council, and the position remains very much the same.
The world market is rather in the doldrums, The tone of the market turned softer during the week but the spot price managed to hold at the 3.28 US cents level. As Cuba has already made some good sales for the first few months of the year, she has been in a position to hold fast prices at the moment, despite limited demand.
The
existing
tunnel, Anishext during the occupation It includes high grade aviation and saved from destruction by Nazis, will be unable to Last year, 23,000,000 tons the of oll were imported and ex-cope with the traffle between the two parts of Rotterdam in ported
Rotterdam the near:
future according 4,000,000 tons more than the
officials, who some
do previous record, in 1954,
two solve the problem. Recently the world's largest tankers, the 50,000-ton
Harbour officials arc con- Al-Melik Saud Alwal, and the dent that Rotterdam will be Sterling
Tina 1,770,734,014
Onassis (45,000
tons): able to keep abreast or In 18.243.689 passed each other in one of
to think that more bridges would
not
The price of raw sugar in
306,044.517 Rotterdama's harbors, still advance of the requirements of Leodon has remained unchangel
London, Feb. 5. away from traditional economic Thus, it would appear that there The Bank of England state- orthodoxy
will be some addition to the ment for the week ended Feb. 1. The new budget-envisioning dealers' steek this month.
surplus $400,000,000 for But there were two develop-pate in circulation .... fiscal 1957 and $200,000,000 for
ments in
the industry which Public deposits discal 1956-puts an end to so
offered some hope to the more private deposita trenchment, at least for the time pessimistle.
Onvernment securitiem. being, the bank cald.
Other securities Arthur The upshot of the Adminis-
O, Dietz, President of the Receipta tration's programme....is that C. L. T. Financial Corporation, Ratio" Once again the
government which finances loans for autos, ECCITIS have started growing borrowed $100,000,000 of new bigger, with all that this implies money to Increase its own lond- from the socio-economiɗ stand-ing power-a vote of confidence point."
in the economic outlook.
The First National Bank of And foreign auto makers - Boston was likewise concerned British, French and German This week about the extent to the looking ahead to bigger which the U.S. has gone into sales this year, despite the ex- debt." This 13 cause for posted downturn in the U.S. auto market,. Last year, foreign With the sales improved by 50 per cent national dieb! now approaching over the previous year.
perious reflection, It noted its business review.
Selling Pressure
38,677,073
247 801 820 caving space for other ships to
30,927,422 enter and leave.
17.5
United Press
The port authorities claimed
could afford
bour
the same
| modern shipping.
Grow Stronger
that no other Continental har- "We never come to an end in The Bank Of France stressing the necessity of keep expectations for 1950 are cer
tainly not less
Statement
Paris, Feb. 5, The Bank of France statement for the week ended Jan. 20. reads us follows-
Curren~~
also at 325 6d per out. 96 per cent rate basis, elf United King- dom. The British Sugar Cor- poration announced this past week preliminary results of the beets at 4,545,000 yield on facility, while at the same time our work for the port, and our tuns delivered.
The average yield acre was then last year's provisionally put at 11% tone ing "one jump ahead"
of results," the director of the which is the third highest so competitors In providing Municipal Harbour Works told far attained. Average sugar content was 16.8 per cent com- The motlo of 'strength Pared with 15.71 per cent in the
season.> It
wax through struggle,*
granted to preecding Rotterdam
estimated that sugar production Queen, by the
figured in the industry's history. certainly applies to the port,
Dealers here in London do not Wo struggle, but we grow stronger,China Mail Special.
berthing space,
✔
Coal's Part
Other plans
which are now Franc the $300,000,000,000 mark, the
under consideration to improve Total gold holdings.. Bank admitted that while t
301,204 362,428 the port include building now Total other was difficult to state what point
eles
17.403.004.130 harbours for Rhine shipping and the accumulation of debt may
inland, trame on the Old Maas The stock market meanwhile ight balance abroad
in EPU reach a crisis, "there
197.378.850000 river, néär Rotterdamn, and new were continues along generally in Advance to Stabilien- already strong Indications that decisive channels, despite some
dock east of the town for small tion Fund
100,000,000,000 all major segments the firmness this
of
week in special Total bills discounted 1,232,000,208,130 sea-going ships, ¦ economy are under some degree issues which moved higher unter Bank noter in cinxia- of strain."
*********. 2,741,002,b71,200 stock-splitting Current accounte eod. the impetus of and special dividend news,
deposita
143,568.300.10 -United Fren So far, market prices during January continuo
show
All Groups
to
About 01 per cent of this easier tendencies which baffle national budget for some of the experts. Setting
your'a
tipa
The possibility of building ant outside harbour for tankers, which are becoming increasingly Jusge, is aleo being studied.
Coat, too, plays a large port
me.
US COTTON
EXPORTS
expect any weakening in world migar markels in the coming month. One factor which may tend to strengthen the market is the recent report that Eastern buying sugar Germany for her own consumption owing to the fact that she has had to deliver all her available white.
to meet trade agreements. This alteration in the statistical positice of the world which the International
New York, Feb. 6.. Raw collon exports by de in the port's activity, particul- sunation, as reported in bains by market, United States
current fiscal year will be sent preasure continues the factors Exchange Rates arly wih cargots from the the New York Cotton Exchange Bugar Counell has not so far
- measures,
for national security purposes, making for mitoet décisivenica), with 39 per cent for non-security according the experts: Poll- Buinem was done in the dopel tical uncertainty about Pets unofficial exorange market this In this latter category are sident Elsenhower's 1950 oloc-morning, at the following rabesz
UX. delfer (per, #1) veterana, international affairs, Uon oction, the much aiding notes (der alles housing, labour, welfare de. publicleod downfirm 'in housing twinktas nolim (DW #13276 Dis in the arts of expendi- nad is the auto Industry indonem rupiah (per 100) 3
djun 158) Isak 100) Burdufulde that involving na-i United Press.
for the 1953-60 season as to taken its account should help
to further pererethen t
Betha |Jan. 31 were: ****
Tat Wook « East Oor- Much American coal destined Britain
00232 || Man Bouché $10,000 tona; of for: Britain- la "trank-shipped ‘at.
March/April, ship- Continent Ab Motterdam) for. Endlala Härbogin: one some of which are vot” katailed j<= for unloading coal from "big | jutro
Which brought East Gér- cent purchases to near-
Determined
"The Rube coal mines have applied to have celling prices raised from 57 deutschmarks (about US$13.50) per ton for average grade to 60 deutsch marks,
"After any Ing
Bon
says.
no. and again no, the goy- ernment Is now
frantically conferring with mino coal miners and coal consumers to persuade them to drop the request. A rise in the price of coal would raise prices every- where, and Germany, it is claimed, could not survive such situation. It would bring on a slump.
"But the coal companies are determined, not only to get this morease but also to get complete freedom ander private enter priso to set their own market
and the Pro de in France are the only fields in the Schuman plan
price."
The
cont
Ruhr
which are still subject to ceiling
prices.
Rome report the Italian out- Book favourable provided world market trends continue hospit- wile ta Italian
the exports, government's anti-Inflation bar- rier holds and more investment cupiat is found.
Grumbling
"There is a lot of grumbling
creasing
in Italy about this shortage of investment capital," Rome says. "The complaint
Is that the welfare state government ex- penses are draining or an in- Aho proportion of limited money supply in 19
"Some
economists branded the
huge salary In-
to civil ser creuses granted wants this month, as a complete the Enve-the-lira break with
govern- policy of all postwar ments-United Press.
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