APPLICABILITY OF THE MUTUAL DEFENSE ASSISTANCE CONTROL ACT TO CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS OF THE EXPORT-IMPORT BANK

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CIA-RDP61S00527A000100180088-2
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February 19, 1958
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ApprovedUr Release 2001/08/30 : CIA-RDP61S0Q, 7A000100180088-2 1 UNCLASSIFIED EDAC D--143/1 February 19, 1958 ECONOMIC DEFENSE ADVISORY CTTEE MEMORANDUM To: Members, Economic Defense Advisory Committee From: W. S. DeLany, Chairman Economic Defense Advisory Committee Subject! Applicability of the Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act to Certain Transactions of the Export-Import Bank In further reference to questions raised by the Export-Import Bank regarding the applicability of the Battle Act, there is attached for your information a copy of a letter from the Bank to the OCB dated November 19 and my reply to this letter dated February 19. There is also attached a memorandum to me dated February 14 from the Office of the Legal Adviser of the Department of State which explains fully the types of loans which would come up for consideration under section 104(e) (Cooley Amendment) of P. L. 480. Certain described loans would be considered "assistance" under the Battle Act and others, for reasons given, would not be considered as furnishing assistance to other countries ands therefore, would not be covered by the Battle Act. Distribution. -ED List Parts I, II, III UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 01/081330 : CIA-RDP61S00527A000100180088-2 Approve or Release 2001/08/30: CIA-RDP61SO027A000100180088-2 E PORT.IMPORT BANK OF WASHINGTON Washington 25, D. C. November 19, 1957 Mr. Elmer B. Staats Executive Officer Operations Coordinating Board Executive Office Building Washington 25, D. C. Dear Mr. Staatso Section 104(e), known as the "Cooley Amendment," of-the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended, provides for loans by the Export-Import Bank of portions of the foreign currencies which accrue to the United States under this title. Such loans may be made to "United States business firms and branches, subsidiaries, or affiliates of such firms for business development and trade expansion in such countries." Loans also may be made to "domestic or foreign firms for the establishment of facilities for aiding in the utilization, distribution, or otherwise increasing the consumption of, and markets for, United States agricultural produc ts," There is presently under active consideration in the Interagency Staff Committee. on Agricultural Surplus Disposal a proposed sales contract for Finland. The Bank, as is customary in these cases, has requested that 25% of the proceeds of any sale to Finland during this fiscal year be set aside for loans by the Bank pursuant to Section 104(e). Objection to this request has been raised by another member of that Committee, however, on the ground that Section 104(e) loans would be barred because of the provisions of the Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951. Inasmuch as the Bank previously had understood that the provisions of the so-called "Battle Act" had been interpreted as permitting dollar loans by the Bank under the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945 to privately owned entities in Finland, the Bank now wishes to obtain an authoriative decision on this point. It would be appreciated, therefore, if the Board will advise the Bank whether it perceives objection to consideration by the Bank of loans to privately owned entities in Finland, either under the provisions of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended, or Section 104(e) (Cooley Amendment) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended. Very truly yours, Approved For Release 2001/08/W:1A1 DF S% MA000100180088-2 Executive Vice President