On the recordSeptember 19, 1966
The steady growth and freer flow of world trade are essential to full prosperity at home, economic growth and stability in the industrialized countries, and progress in the developing world.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe steady growth and freer flow of world trade are essential to full prosperity at home, economic growth and stability in the industrialized countries, and progress in the developing world.
Message to the Congress Transmitting 10th Annual Report on the Trade Agreements Program.
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