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U.S. Shipping Subsidies and National Treatment Treaty Provisions*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966

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[Reproduced from Shipping Restrictions on Grain Sales to Eastern Europe: Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, 89th Congress, 1st Session (1965), p. 229. The hearings were held on September 17 and 27, 1965, and this letter was printed in the appendix to the hearings.

[The following members of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations did not sign the letter: George D. Aiken, Clifford P. Case, Thomas J. Dodd, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Russell B. Long, Karl E. Mundt, Wayne Morse, and John J. Williams.]

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* [Reproduced from Shipping Restrictions on Grain Sales to Eastern Europe: Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, 8Sth Congress, 1st Session (1965), pp. 43–50. The hearings were held on September 17 and 27, 1965.

[The Committee on Foreign Relations during its hearings heard testimony from Thomas C. Mann, Under Secretary of State, and Leonard C. Meeker, Legal Adviser, Department of State, on whether United States requirements that 50 per cent of grain shipments to Eastern European countries be carried in U.S. flag vessels violate national treatment provisions in some U.S. commercial treaties with other nations and consequently the most-favored-nation provisions of other treaties. The memoranda reproduced here were referred to by Mr. Meeker in his testimony on September 17, 1965.]