CALENDAR OF ECONOMIC EVENTS, MARCH-MAY 1975

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Approved For Release 1999/09/26 :CIA-RDP86T00608R000500120003-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/2~~, Ci~?~~?~~SP,$6T00608R000500120003-2 Pi j;c Chronological Sequcn~c Economic Events, by Area of Interest I S Intcrnutlonal Encrgry and Commodity Situation . 5 Other Interregional Conferences . S Western Europe . 6 Western I-lcmispherc . 7 Near East and Africa . 8 Non-Communist Asia and Pacific . 9 USSR and Eastern Europe . 9 Approved For Release 1999/09/26 : ~C~~Q86T00608R000500120003-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/2? ~'~r,.l,~,?, ~,~,,~,~6T00608R000500120003-2 CALENDAR 0~ ECONOMIC EVIiNTS* March-May 1975 Date G~rent Marr;h Contii:uing US-/'a~runruilian rrrguliaNuns fu- a nc r~~ cuual trealy Early Australian government uflicials visit US L'x-Im Bank Early South Korean Prime Minister Kim Chong?P'il visits Indo.nasia Early Japanese trade mission to Brazil l UPI:C Oil, I%rnauce, as'rd Foreign Mi~risters (/algicrs) I.31 Mexico holds first trade exposition in Ctaba 2.15 Three US experts in high voltage technology and three in heat transfer and fluid flow visit the USSR under US-USSR Energy Agreement. Superconducting Transmission Technology 3 CATT-MTN Non-Tariff Measures Committee (Geneva) 3-4 OECD Committee on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises (Paris) 3-4 US-Iran Joint Commission (Washington) 3.5 Coordinating Bureau of the NornAligned Cc~r.ference on Raw Materials (Havana) 3-7 Conference on Development Financing in Latin America and the Caribbean (Mexico City) * See page 4 for a functional and geographic breakdown and statement of US policy interest. Events in bold face in the chronological sequence are considered to be of special interest. This quarterly calendar is updated and issued on a monthly basis. Note: Comments and ueries regarding this publication arc welcomed. They may be directed to the Office of Economic Research, Code 143, Extension 5021. 25X1 Aga Approved For Release 1999/09/26 ~~~~,~~P86T00608R000500120003-2 ConFidontial Approved For Release 1999/09/26 :CIA-RDP86T00608R000500120003-2 March (Continued) 3-13 Carrudlun Prlnrc~ h!lnlster Trudearr visits Ilarn, Ronne, The /lagrte, and Lundun 4 Sunrrnlt of OPEC Chiefs uj' State (Algiers) 4-5 OECD Trade Committee (Paris) b-7 OL'CU Econornlc Pulley Currndttee (Paris) ! 0 Inter-American ECOSOC (Washington) 10.11 EC Sunuult (Dubli;r) 10-14 President Mohammad Daud of Afghanistan visits India 12-26 United Nations Industrial Development Organization (Lima) Mid-month Canadian Trade Minister Gillespie leads business delegation to Cuba 16-18 West German Foreign Minister to Egypt 17 Law of tine Sea Conference opens (Geneva) 1 "1 GATT-MT1V Tariffs Committee (Geneva) 17 Venezuelan President Perez visits Mexico 17-l0 Under Oceanography Agreement Soviet working group visits the United States for instrumentation and data meeting 17-25 FAO Intergovernmental Committee of the World Food Program (Rome) 17-''l7 Fourth meeting of The International Coffee Organization (London) 18 114eeting between US and Canadian officials on energy 18 EC Finance Ministers (Brussels) 19-25 Yugoslav Prime Minister Bijedic visits the United States 20 French President Valery Giscard D'Estaing visits Algeria (tentative) 2426 Development Assistance Committee (Paris) 24-28 Paris Club on Chile (Paris) Approved For Release 1999/09/2~?"~FP('-~DP86T00608R000500120003-2 Confidential Approved For Release 1999/09/26 :CIA-RDP86T00608R000500120003-2 March (Continued) 26.27 Governor of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, Abd al Aziz al-Qurayshi, visits Washington 27 Joint US-USSR working group under Oceanography Agreement (Moscow) 28 Japanese sub-cabinet Icvcl delegatiun arrives in Washington Late Senegal River Development Organization (OMVS) (Dakar) Late Mar or early Apr US Delegation to the USSR under joint US-USSR Agricultural Agreement Date not set US?Israeli Joint Economic Committee (Washington) Date not set April King Faisal of Saudi Arabia visits Brazil Early Ministerial meeting Intcrgovcrnmental Council of Copper Exporting Countries (Paris) Early Fifth meeting of the Internati~:nal Coffee Organization (London) 4.12 US?Soviet Commercial Commission (Moscow) 7 GATT-MTN Sectors Committee (Geneva) 7 GATT-MTN Safeguards Committee (Geneva) 16 OAS General Assembly opens (Washington) 21-24 OPEC Petroleum Workers Congress (Caracas) 22.24 Inter-governmental Group on Indonesia (The Hague) 24-25 Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau visits Trinidad, Barbados, Guyana, and Ja-naica 24.25 Asian Development Bank Annual Meeting (Manila) 28-29 IBRD-ADB-sponsored consultative meeting on postwar aid to Laos (Manila) Late Apr- New Zealand Prime Minister Bowling visits Washington and attends ANZUS early May Council meeting Approved For Release 1999/09/26 : CI~r~l~~$T00608R000500120003-2 Cnnfldantial Approved For Release 1999/09/26 :CIA-RDP86T00608R000500120003-2 Uutc Cvent April (Contiuucd) lyate not set Urezlmev visits Cgyp~, S}~riu, and lruq lyatc not set Mixed Cuban?French L'conomic Commission (Havana) Date not set L~rtin American and Caribbean Sugar Producers (Santo Domingo) May Early Shah oC Iran visits Venezuela Late Symposium on scientifio-technical information, under US?USSR S&T Agreement (Yerevan) Date not set Negotiations on US?P/rilippine Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Manila) Date not set S;~udi Arabian Oil Minister Yamani visits South Korea Date not set French Foreign Minister Sauvagnargues visits Yugoslavia Approved For Release 1999/09/26 ~~~i~ef~P86T00608R000500120003-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/26 : C~i~nfl~~'~6T00608R000500120003-2 ECONOMIC EVENTS, BY AREA OF INTEREST Date Event/US Poliev /-rterest INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AND COMMODITY SITUATION 1 OP1iC Oil, Finance, and Foreign Ministers (Algiers). Tv prepare agenda for OPG'C surn-rtit conference, 3.5 Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Conference on Raw Materials (I-lavana). At this fellow-ort to the conference -neetirtg i-t February lDakarJ, a smaller group of the participants will discuss implementation of the conference decisions, including proposed ecunontic development fund. 4 Summit of OPEC Cluefs of State (Algiers). Will discuss OPGC positions on fire conference of oil producers acrd consumers, vii prices, and petrodollar rcryclin~ 17.25 FAO Intergovcrnmcntal Committee of the World Food Program (Rome). Discussions on implententatiort of programs decided < pen at World Food Conference. 17-27 Fourth meeting of the International Coffee Organization (London). To conti-tuc discussions ort a crew international coffee agreement. April Early Ministerial meeting International Council of Copper Exporting Countries (Paris). To discuss >tethods of raising prices. Early Fifth meeting of the International Coffee Organization (London). To continue discussions on a new international coffee agreement. 21-24 OPEC Petroleum Workers Congress (Caracas). To discuss petroleum pricing, workers rights, working conditions, and labor-management relationships. 3 GATT-MTN Non-Tariff Measures Comtittee (Geneva). To begin negotiations ort reducing Wort-tariff barriers to trade, Approved For Release 1999/09/26 : Q1~#?~~t1~86T00608R000500120003-2 Confidontlal Approved For Release 1999/09/26 :CIA-RDP86T00608R000500120003-2 Uute Evettt~US Policy interest March (Continued) 3.4 OECD Committee on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises (Paris). At its j'irst ruceting, this new coanntittce will discuss regttlutivn of investment liy uilprvducing countries. 4-S OECD Trade Committee (Paris). Discussions oat cur-unodity trade issues and export control measures. 6-7 OECD Economic Policy Committee (Paris). Will exurnirte latest Secretariat grvwtlt forecasts. 12.26 United Nations Industrial Development Organization (Lima). To explore possibilities of tying prices oJ' raw materials tv petroleum or to inflation, and other de~~elvpment issues. 17 Law of the Sea Conference opens (Geneva). Follow-oat tv last year's meeting in Caracas. 17 GATT-MTN Tariffs Committee (Geneva). Will examine various tariff reduction formulas. 2426 Development Assistance Committee (Paris). To discztss role of foreign private capital flows in developing countries. April 7 GATT-MTN Sectors Committee (Geneva). Will examine use of the sectoral approach in liberalizing trade. 7 GATT-MTN Safeguards Committee (Geneva). Will examine possibilities for improving the Safeguard (GATT Article XIXJ System. 2-5 Italian President Leone visits Saudi Arabia. In search of bilateral loans to Italy. 10-11 EC Summit (Dublin). Agenda includes crtergy policies and recycling: 18 EC Finance Ministers (Brussels). Tv focus on resolutions rttade at EC summit. 20 French President Valery Giscard D'Estaing visits Algeria (tentative). Will probably sign agreements at immigration and economic cooperation. Approved For Release 1999/09/26 : Upi4~~flt~86T00608R000500120003-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/26 : CI~~~~~T00608R000500120003-2 Date Gvent/U,S Pulley Interest May Date not set French Foreign Minister Sauvagnargucs visits Yugoslavia. I'ossibilitics Jor increased trade between tlrc two cvu-ttrics will be discussed. US-Panamanian negotiations fora new canal treaty. Attempt to replace existing treaty between the United States and Pa-ranta. Mexico holds first trade exposition in Cuba. Hopes to boost trade above current $8 million level. Jap,rnese trad~: mission to Brazil. To discuss adjustment of trade imbalance in favor of Japan. 3-7 Conference on Uevclopment Financing in Latin America and the Caribbean (Mexico City). Sporrsorect by hoer-American Development Bunk to discuss proposed Verreztrelan Special Development Fiurd. 3-13 Canadian Prime Minister Tnrdcau visits Bonn, Rome, The Hague, anu London. To continue discussions begun in Paris last fal! on commercial relations with the EC and irtdividaal West European countries. Inter-American ECOSGC (Washington). US Trade Reform Act will be discussed by Ecatonric and Firtance Ministers. Canadian Tr;rdc Minister Gillespie leads business delegation to Cuba. To explore trade opportunities. Venezuelan i resident Perez visits Mexico. To discuss fonrtation of a Latir: Anrericarr Economic Association (SELAJ without US participation and also petroleum cooperation. 18 Meeting between US and Canadian officials on energy. Discussions orr oil, natural gas, and other bilateral energy problems. 2428 Paris Club on Chile (Paris). To consider rescheduling Chilea-r debt. Date not set Icing Faisal of Saudi Arabia visits Brazil. Tv discuss crtltural and commercial relations beh~~een Brazil and Saudi Arabia. Approved For Release 1999/09/26 :CIA-Q~@R-~6T00608R000500120003-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/26con~I~ti~iDP86T00608R000500120003-2 Uutc Event/US Policy Interest April 1(, OAS Ccncral Assembly opens (Washington). The US Trade R~~f;~~~rn Act and stutus of Cuba wt!l be discussed. 24.25 Canadian Prime Minister Trudcau visits Trinidad, Barbados, Guyana, and Jamaica. Reflects Canadian interest in expanding economic relations with Caribbean cucuttrles. Date not set Mixed Cuban-French Economic Commission (Havana). To cllscuss increased credits a-cd Jicture economic cooperation. date not set Latin American and Caribbean Sugar Producers (Santo Domingo). To exchange information urc production, development, and marketing. May First week Shah of Iran visits Venezuela. Petroleum and mining are likely subjects for discussion. 3.4 US-Iran Joint Commission (Washington). To promo~e US trade and economic interests in Iran. 16-18 West German Foreign Minister to Egypt. For second session of FRG-Egyptian Joint Committee on Economic Cooperation ar:d Reco-tstructiorc. 26.27 Governor of Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, Abd al Aziz al-Qurayslii, visits Washington. The new head of SAMA will see Secretary Simon, with discussions probably including petrodollar investment. Late Senegal River Development Organization (OMVS) (Dakar). To discuss foreign aid committed and potential for Senegal River pro%ecr;. Date not set US-Israeli Joint Economic Committee (Washington). To review Israeli economic situaticrc a-td provide data permitting an assessment of Israeli needs for foreign aid. April Date not set Brezhnev visits Egypt, Syria, and Iraq. Soviets will discuss rescheduling of existing debts and new levels of economic a>d military assistar:ce. Approved For Release 1999/09/26 tGrFieI~~DP86T00608R000500120003-2 Confidential Approved For Release 1999/09/26 :CIA-RDP86TOO6O8ROOO5OO12OOO3-2 Dutc March Event/US Police /ttterest NONCOMMUNIST ASIA AND PA~,IFIC Early Australian government officials visit US Lx-Im Bank. Discussions oft !r-/m hank assistance to Australia. Early South Korean Prime Minister Kim Chong-P'll visits Indonesia. Bilateral ecaromic relations will be discussed. 10.14 President Mohammad Daud of Afghanistan visits India. Partly to promote bilateral economic coopcratiort. 28 April Japanese subcabinet level delegation arrives in Washington. Focus will be world economic prvblena and bilateral relations. 22-24 Inter-governmental Croup on Indonesia (Tl~c Flaguc). Tv eye Indonesia s foreign aid needs in light vJ' record high oil earnings. 24-25 Asian Development Bank Annual Meeting (Manila). To discuss new loan proposals. 28.29 IBRD-ADB-sponsored consultative meeting on postwar aid to Laos (Manila). Will discuss n:ultilatcral economic aid to Laos; could be sigr:ificant supplerrtent to US aid there. Late Apr- New Zealand Prime Minister Bowling visits Washington and attends ANZUS early May Mt:y Council meeting. Economic topics are likely foots of both meetings. Date not set Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Yamani visits South Korea. Will discuss Sattdi oil supplies and joint ventures. Date not set Negotiations c,t! US-Philippine Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Manila). To succeed Laurel-Langley Agreement, which governed US-Philippine economic relations since 19.55 attd expired on 3 ./uly 1974. 2-15 Three US experts in lugh voltage technology and three in Beat transfer and fluid tlo~v visit fife USSR under US-USSR Energy Agreement: a Approved For Release 1999/09/26 : CIS"8~6TOO6O8ROOO5OO12OOO3-2 Approved For Release 1999/09/2~'fa`~'I'ill-RDP86T00608R000500120003-2 March (Continued) Gvent~US l'oNcy interest 2?IS Supcrconductiag Truusmissiun 'Ceci~nulogy. 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