Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... Foreign Trade . I know of no two sub- jects that can be coupled together so well ; the Port of New York owes much of its development to foreign trade and forty - two per cent of the foreign trade of the United States uses the Port of ...
... Foreign Trade . I know of no two sub- jects that can be coupled together so well ; the Port of New York owes much of its development to foreign trade and forty - two per cent of the foreign trade of the United States uses the Port of ...
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... Foreign companies in the United States during the calendar year 1930 . 2. Reports have been received from sixty - four Ameri- can companies and thirty - three admitted foreign com- panies . These represent practically all companies writ ...
... Foreign companies in the United States during the calendar year 1930 . 2. Reports have been received from sixty - four Ameri- can companies and thirty - three admitted foreign com- panies . These represent practically all companies writ ...
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... Foreign Admitted Companies Foreign Non - Admitted Companies . 2,272,000 14,875,000 $ 10,425,000 Report on Shipping Conditions Shipping prospects for the immediate future are negative , with freights down and tonnage output re- duced ...
... Foreign Admitted Companies Foreign Non - Admitted Companies . 2,272,000 14,875,000 $ 10,425,000 Report on Shipping Conditions Shipping prospects for the immediate future are negative , with freights down and tonnage output re- duced ...
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