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Reference FCO 7/1821
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title Briefs for Prime Minister Wilson's visit to United States of America in January (1970)
Description Brief by Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Libya, Greece and NATO, Arms supplies to Greece, UK policy towards Greece, Internal situation in Greece, Greece and the Council of Europe, US policy towards Greece and King Constantine II of Greece. Brief on the British Honduras and the Anglo-Guatemalan Dispute, Independence for British Honduras and Defence after Independence. Brief on Guyana/Venezuela. Brief on Laos and Prince Souvanna Phouma. Brief on the trade problems with the US including generalised preferences for developing countries, protectionism in the US, US shipping policies, Anglo-German offset, Oil, Government and public purchasing in the UK, UK coal import policies, standards for electronic components, air service matters, computers and COCOM and US agricultural policies.
Date 1970
Collection The Nixon Years, 1969-1974
Region North America, South America, South Asia
Countries United Kingdom, Libya, Greece, United States, Belize, Guatemala, Guyana, Venezuela, Laos
Places Alaska; Asia; Australia; Belize; Britain; Canada; Caribbean; China; Cyprus; Europe; France; Geneva; Germany; Greece; Guatemala; Guyana; Hanoi; Honduras; India; Irish Republic; Israel; Jamaica; Japan; Laos; Libya; Mexico; Soviet Union; Thailand; United Kingdom; United States of America; Venezuela; Vietnam
People Ho Chi Minh
Topics Agriculture; Aid; Arab; Arms; Balance of Payments; Coal; Communist; Congress; Council of Europe; Dairy products; Defence; Demonstrations; Department of Commerce; Department of State; Department of Transportation; Draft; Elections; Energy; Exports; foreign policy; Free trade; Japanese; North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); Oil; organisation; Organisation of American States; Payments; Protectionism; Shipping; State Department; Tariffs; Textiles; Trade; Trade Bill; Trade unions; Treasury; United Nations; United Nations Conference on Trade and Development; withdrawal
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