Report of the Second Pan American Commercial Conference
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Excerpt from Report of the Second Pan American Commercial Conference: Held in the Building of the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. June 2-6, 1919 America and there was the greatest frankness and freedom of discussion. The Second Pan American Commercial Conference was Pan American All American in every respect. As convincing evidence of the practical value of the Conference, there are given below extracts from the final summary of its work read by the Director General just before adjournment sine die: If the work and results of the Conference can be unofficially summarized in the form of expressing the sentiments of the majority of those in attendance, as judged by their addresses and comments, the following conclusions should be cited: 1. The early establishment of ample freight, mail, and passenger steamship facilities between the principal ports of the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific ports of the United States and the corresponding ports of Latin America. 2. Thorough reciprocity and mutual cooperation in trading methods and regulations, in business ethics, and in general treatment of commercial relations, including export and import combinations, and other governmental aids to commerce. 3. The meeting by the financial and business interests of the United States of the financial needs of Latin American Governments and private undertakings. 4. Safeguarding of patents, trademarks, and copyrights of each country in all the other twenty countries through the present International Bureau at Havana and the early opening of one in Rio de Janeiro. 5. Making the parcel post beneficial alike to the exporters of the United States and the consumers of Latin America through the removal of unnecesary restrictions and regulations. 6. Improvement in the administration of consular offices; developing similarity of consular invoices and fees; annulling of petty laws and regulations annoying to trade and travel; the revising and permanancy of tariffs; better conditions of insurance and packing. 7. Extensive railway and highway construction all over Latin America; the renewing of railways already in existence but suffering from lack of supplies due to war conditions; the, establishment, as soon as feasible, of fast aviation mail, express and passenger service; and the building immediately of a chain of good hotels in the principal Latin American ports and capitals. 8. Better credit facilities for Latin American buyers by United States exporters; the extension of United States banking connections; and more intimate study of actual Latin American trade and social conditions by the export, import, and financial interests of the United States. 9. Study of the Spanish and Portuguese languages, Latin American institutions, history and geography by the people of the United States and a corresponding study of the United States by the people of Latin America; general vocational training for Pan American trade. 10. The further improvement and extension of news and cable service; the employment of the best methods in newspaper and magazine advertising, catalogues, business films, and other agencies of commercial publicity and intelligence. 11. Holding of the Second Pan American Financial Conference at Washington, in January, 1920, called by invitation of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and attended by the Latin American Ministers of Finance and their associates. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
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