This two-way trade between the United States and other nations has resulted in many benefits for our country.
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning May 22, 1966, as Worl...
Much remains to be done if we are to achieve a balanced international economy where all nations, developed and developing, can share the fru...
Progress towards accomplishing these objectives is the aim of World Trade Week.
It has promoted the cause of peace by broadening the scope of our cooperation with other nations.
It has provided the American businessman with increased opportunities to export more United States products and services.
We must continue to work diligently this year to bring the Kennedy Round of trade negotiations to a timely conclusion.
I believe we are making good progress in reducing costs and improving efficiency, but I will never be satisfied that we have done all we sho...
We must intensify our efforts to reduce the United States balance-of-payments deficit and reach our goal of equilibrium in our international...
It has advanced the peaceful progress of our Nation and the well-being of all Americans by strengthening the growth of private enterprise an...
Expansion of world trade is the principal objective of the liberal foreign trade policies our Nation has followed for more than thirty years...
I also urge business, labor, agricultural, educational, professional, and civic groups, as well as the people of the United States generally...
One of the hardest tasks that a President has is to find the right man for the right job at the right time.
This is not easy for a native of Texas to admit.
The reason we have this little swearing-in ceremony this morning is not only to honor Mr. Bennett, but to let the country know some of these...
For it is also ours.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you King Frederik and Queen Ingrid.
One of his last acts was to attempt to guarantee that that way of life would be preserved for future generations, for our children and our c...