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Feurnary 28, 3956

DAITY INTELLIGENCE ABSTIACTS No. 568.
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LATIN AMERICA.

Anbassador Kulazhenkov and First secretary. Kazantsev

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ey the Soviet eubassy in Mexico City were scheditled. ta fly to irrenting.
m Yetouary 27, CIA reports, CI41 comments that- they‘nay be planing te
coordinnte Soviet efforts in support ofPremier Bolzaaints public bid cn
Toncary 15 for divlonntie and economic relati-ns with lati? Amordeac

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AFGHANISTAN,

The QSSR has been shipping some eras and ammmition to

, \febanistan, the Arry Avtache in Kabul believes,

G-2 comments that this ie

the first relfabis report of such shipments it has Tecelten.
Feb 27, 56 paga 6, S.

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2, PHILIPPINES. ‘Bresident| Mepweysey has expressed to Ambassador Ferrugzon
tig eoncarn over the strone creasnre from exporting croups for devaluation
end ths abendomont of economic controls, and has avain requested that the
8 provide a top flirht personal ecoromie advisor ef the caliber of Joseph

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odee. Emoarsy Menila strently recormends early consideration of this re‘tsest and notes that “he assirnmment would be very tbriaf anc desimed pri-

sexily to colster Mansaysay's self-confidence,

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4. JAPAN. The Japaness, sspecially the fishinz interests, are stroncy
eepcsed to the miclear tests schetuled for this spring, but realize thet
thers is uo hora of havine them salled off, Envasay Tokyo reports, Neverthelass3, they do feel asronmly. that they are entitisd to ecurpensation f

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dameeea to theis allered leritinate interests. The Enbassy,rarmring thas

the proparanda “Felue in Japan vould be imrsasurable, ronew? its request
thas the 0.8, offer to senpensate the Japanese for lesitimite losses on an

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5. BCONOMIC, 1) Actions sffectine textile torte and
cotton axmortce
Oa February 6 the Devarnent of Accioulture turned Jom
tte domestic

‘ind-stry's position for establishment of import quotas on “extiles uncer

Section <2, of the Arriculteral jdjustment Act,

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Soerstary ef Agriculturs Sct: took a position a-ainst new lertsiation such

ey that sponsored b- the HA. 8658, HR. 8659 and S. 2702 bills whieh would

impose quotas on textils imports on 15C% of the 1952-1954 import aVere8.
(Current Eoonomie Developments - Secret)
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Manila 2389, Feb. 27, 46, S.

The Tasiff Cormiseion was split 3 to 2 in ite report on fluerspor.

- The President has 60 days from Jarmary 18 to decide whether er not to increase
tne import duty on fluorspar, Italy, Mexico, Srain, Germenr end Canada are

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the countries that will he most affected by tha President's deeision.

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