Article Concerning Control of Exports in National Defense40
The following circular telegram from the Secretary of State was sent to all collectors of customs:
“[Washington,] January 29, 1941.
“Reference is made to the Department’s previous circular airmail letters in regard to the interpretation of the regulations issued pursuant to the Export Control Act approved on July 2, 1940.
“It has now been determined that until further notice the term ‘Aluminum’, as used in the regulations referred to above, shall be interpreted in such manner as to include aluminum foil. Accordingly, licenses shall henceforth be required for the exportation of aluminum foil.”
Applications for articles and materials in the following list, for destinations other than the British Empire, must be accompanied by affidavits in addition to a copy of the order from the foreign purchaser.
The affidavits should report statistics regarding exports to the country concerned since January 1, 1937, except as noted by asterisks:
- 1.
- Abrasives
- 2.
- Aluminum compounds (urea, uramon, ammonium phosphate, ammonium sulphate)
- 3.
- Ammonium
- 4.
- Antimony
- 5.
- Asbestos
- 6.
- Bromine
- 7.
- Ethylene
- 8.
- Ethylene dibromide
- 9.
- Chromium
- 10.
- Copper*
- 11.
- Brass*
- 12.
- Bronze*
- 13.
- Nickel*
- 14.
- Methylamine
- 15.
- Nitrates
- 16.
- Platinum
- 17.
- Quinine
- 18.
- Rubber
- 19.
- Silk
- 20.
- Strontium
- 21.
- Tin
- 22.
- Toluol
- 23.
- Tungsten
- 24.
- Zinc*
- 25.
- Potash†
- 26.
- Cobalt
- 27.
- Cotton linters
- 28.
- Dimethylaniline
- 29.
- Industrial diamonds
- 30.
- Iron and steel*
- 31.
- Magnesium
- 32.
- Manila fiber
- 33.
- Manganese
- 34.
- Mercury
- 35.
- Hides
- Reprinted from Department of State, Bulletin, February 1, 1941 (vol. iv, No. 84), p. 128.↩
- Affidavits for exportation since Jan. 1, 1935.↩
- Affidavits for exportation since Jan. 1, 1935.↩
- Affidavits for exportation since Jan. 1, 1935.↩
- Affidavits for exportation since Jan. 1, 1935.↩
- Affidavits for exportation since Jan. 1, 1935.↩
- Also for the Union of South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia.↩
- Affidavits for exportation since Jan. 1, 1935.↩