An edition of Foreign commerce study (1960)

Foreign commerce study

Asia and Africa: Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Israel, Kenya, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and Union of South Africa. : Report of Hugh Scott, on a trade study mission to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States Senate.

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An edition of Foreign commerce study (1960)

Foreign commerce study

Asia and Africa: Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Israel, Kenya, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and Union of South Africa. : Report of Hugh Scott, on a trade study mission to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, United States Senate.

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Language
English
Pages
26

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Edition Notes

At head of title: 86th Congress, 2d session. Committee print.

Published in
Washington

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Library of Congress
HF3119 .U5

The Physical Object

Pagination
26 p.
Number of pages
26

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5815926M
LCCN
60064416
OCLC/WorldCat
5394793

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