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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1957.
ECONOMIC POLICY REDS MAY ATTACK
Hopes For Free Multilateral Trading World
Now York, Apr. 25.
Mr Thorsten Kalijarvi, Assistant United States Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, said here today that every effort must be made to harmonise the European Common Market and Free Trade Area with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt).
In an address to the National Council of Im- porters, he said the future course of US Foreign Economic Policy would be aimed at encouraging the six European Common Market Nations and other states to reduce trade barriers and to work towards a non-discriminatory multilateral trading world.
He said that the organisa-1 expanding industries of others tion for trade co-operation - a and in associating overseas ter- proposed International Trading | ritories of the six' with Agency-"is needed in this new Common Market............
era of the Cominon Markel."
the
The European groupings were Major new furters in economic world, he declared,
Prove Decisive
Co
The counse of US Trade We
believe that the free Policy may well prove decisive world will gain if the principal | over the next few years. If THES nations of Western Europe can country should
show a ready And enduring strength through disposition to continue its liberal economic integration. Politically, trade policy, the members of the such an integrated unit could Western European Community become a powerful element in would be given a powerful in- world affairs," he declared, centive to continue forward sati bring their plans to fruition...
Stimulus
is most important from our vlowpoint, therefore, to have the six continue through this period to look outward towards
markets world
and global tremendous | When stimulus to efficient production trading arrangements.
The Cummon Markel Inised to be
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and improved living in Europe.
pro-
standards
Economically, it could
fead
to an unparalleled expansion in world trade."
ΟΙ
I was a major concern America that trade he expand- cd not only anong member nations of the Market but also with other countries.
"There will be real difficulties ...in bringing the comparative ly stable industries of some
member countries into the same market arrangement with the
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"If, on the other hand, the Kix And themselves confronted with increased restrictions elsc- where, the effect is very likely to be a tendency for them look inward toward their own Large unified
market and to raise barriers against outsiders. Mr Kaljarvi continued: what the US does in the foreign trade deld may be an important influence in keeping the affliated countries on the
round
discriminatory
toward Arcer hon-
trade and convertibility of cur- multilateral
encies,"
Organisation
ANTI-TRUST There
SUITS FILED
was need for
EISENHOWER AT SEA
TAVKANGDING-RUNOKKUR
There just-released pictures show President Eisenhower with on his way to the recept conference at Bermuda
Plature top shows the British Premier Harold Macmillan.
Canberra: plo- President relaxing aboard the cruiser U58 ture bottom showe him dining with members of the crew.---- Express Photo.
Party Split Nuclear Power's
Forces Resignation
Of Cabinet
Helsinki, Apr. 25. Premier
Karl
Finnish Fagerholm, who submitted
Contribution
To Industry
SOUTH KOREA
WARNS ENVOY
New York, Apr. 25.
You Chan Yang, the Republic of Korea's Am- bassador to the United States, said today that Communist North Korea may launch a "surprise attack" on his country, "with the Middle East stirred up and all attention focused on that area".
He added that his country is "very much worried”. about the "armament build-up" in North Korea. He said that his country is militarily far below the Com munists in strength.
Ger
Yang walked to newsmen be-| Austria, Belgium, West fore departing on Pau American many and the Vatican. He will World Airways for Lisbon, bo special representative in Portugal, where he will begin these countries of Korean two-month goodwill tour of 14 President Syngman Rhoc, European countries and the Vatican,
Violations
Yang Baid that munists "want
to
the Com-
attac1
13
when they feel they are ready and the time is ripe and when attention is diverted away from the Far East.”
He was accompanied by Brig, Gen. Hurak Lee, his country's military attache in Washington and a pross secretary.-United -Prosa
'Success' In Cyprus
Nicosia, Apr. 25. Mr Duncan Bendys, Bri- tish Defence Mirilator, wild The envoy
"before accused the North here today, he hoped Korean govemment of "flagrani very long" to reduce British violations of the armistice." troops in Cyprus because of the
"outstanding success" in suppressing terro
Spealing
He said that those violations
Brosc from A "tremendous armament" buildup.
"Those armaments include 778 plenes which they didn't have before the armistice,” he said.
achieved
terrorism.
to reporters before leaving by air for Malta after a visit to the island, he also said a workable plan for milltary re- quirements had been examined for adoption in case partition of Cyprus became tunavoidable.- Indicate Chim Mail Special. received that 510 of these planes are jel fighters and 29 jet bombers,
He added that reports his government
"So you can see that this orcates a great Imbalance of power and we are far below that of the Communists.”
On the other side of the ledger, Yang expressed grallude to the United States for it help in the "economic reconstruc- tion" of his country.
He said the rebuilding has "mode remarkable strides and there is a gradual healing of the seurs of war.”
Assistance
He said he intended to cx-
press thanks to the European countries that "came to our as- sistance
with man- not only power but with medical' and' material ald to bolster our morale when the Communists Shefeld, Apr. 25.
attacked us in 1950.** Mills, Britain's Power
visit Yang will
Portugal, Minister, said to-day that "for Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, as far as can be seen" nuclear Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the
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his Cabinet's resignation to-power's contribution to industry Netherlands, France, England, day, told the Finnish na- would be predominantly in effective administrative organisa-plete split had developed in
"ntion tonight that a com- form of electricity.
But both industry and the tion" among the members of
deat (home needed a great
of his Social Democrat Party, Galt not taking part in the Common Market or Free Trade
radioenergy in the form of heat and Fagerholm said in Area,
broadcast that the situation had the great bulk of these require- become "untenable because all ments "must continue to the
posts on the party's newly from coal for many decades."
Executive elected
Committee
When eventually nuclear were now
ow occupied by the
of could supply some the party. "opposition" within
heat
from economically Fagerholm handed in his regis
This Organisation must fol- low the policies, plans and actions of the nations
taking part in the new trading agree- mont, he said.
energy
"We must make every effort signation after anti-Soviet So- small alomie pites Britain
ocial Democratic leader, Vaino hoped to have found a
cheap
Washington, Apr. 25. The Justice Department filed a
civil suit today charging 12 US and Japan- to harmonise the Common ese corporations with Anti-Market and Free Trade Area Trust violations in the sale with Gatt
13 Tanner, yesterday defeated the way of converting its coal into otherwise there
by
one vote in elec-ls, gas cad chemicals. that danger
tions for the party chairman- strong 0 temptation to break away as am) The Pranier noled tonight entirely Independent
regional
none of the members of his that
of imported Japanese wire nations would the associated Premier
nails.
face
The suit was fled in the US group, going their own way with Cabinet was elected to the new District Court at San Francisco.
own tariffe their OWT
IL
Üheir
The Government moting research for this pose.
was
pro- pur-
WANER BOL
GEORGE
STEVENS MONT
Best Director
Lord Mills was speaking He said the coal Industry as a
BUZABETH
TAYLOR
ROCK
HUDSON DEAN
on
carcer
JANKS
also named
Executive Committee. Ave Japanese quotas, with no obligation to the steel companies, seven Japanese other countries of the world," he hoped internal strife within after enching a mining research exporting firms and one US im-Me Kolljarvi added.-Reuter.
would party porters as co-conspirators, but
promptly.Franco-Presse
not defendants.
Japan's Proposal
The complaint accused the 25 firms of entering into an agree- ment in March, 1950 to restrict the sale of Japanese wire nails on the West Coast to a Umited
Geneva, Apr. 25. number of importers. It also
Japan's proposal for a special accused them of allocating sales session of the 35 contracting territories and price-fixing.
Agrec- parties to the General
and on Tariffs
Trado General ment
(Gall) to discuss the implica- heads
tions of the European Common
Assistant Attorney Victor R. Hansen, who
reliable
the Anti-Trust Division, said Market Trealy at an early date the civil action is a companion case to a criminal complaints unlikely to find general filed on March 27 Involving some sources estimated here today.
support, usually of the same parties.
The proposal, notice of which Hansen said the Government was given yesterday at the sought to secure that the in- opening of a meeting of the Gatt port and sale of Japanese wire Inter-osional Committee, falls nails on the West Coast will be within a current debate on pro- "open and competitive."Unit cedures to be followed for dis od Press,
cussion of the Common Market the in relation to
to
Indonesian Situation Improves
Washington, Apr. 25,
The Indonealar Ambassador the United States, Mr Mockarto Notowidigdo, mid to- day that the situation In In- donesia ** was taking “a more favourable direction.”
Ho made the comment to re- porters after callinge at the. State Department for A8D- minate mealing with Mr Walter Robertson, Assistant US Secre= tary of State for For Eastern Affairs.
(The Amboomador · mold” bo woukko. Jauvinar -Waaklongbots
general
was understood that the fooling among many delegates was that a relatively long period of preliminary con sultations would be necessary between the countries forming the Common Market and the other Gott nations to determine the possible TEPERCUSSIONS world trade-Reuter.
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