Summary
Description: Interview with Peter G Peterson, Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs, on the question of whether the US will still be the leading economic power in 1980. White House strategy on international economic policy. Antitrust laws and trade. American jobs. International Monetary Situation. Report of the President's Commission on International Trade and Investment Policy. Nixon's advisers urge international trade talks. US trade policy, GATT, tariffs, EEC, US balance of payments. Correspondence between British officials on these subjects. US relations with Japan. Meeting of British officials at the Department of Trade and Industry and further meeting at the FCO chaired by F G Gallagher to discuss US Trade Policy, Balance of Payments problems and their implications.
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The Nixon years, 1969-1974.