EXPORTS RESTRICTED
NEW AMERICAN CARS WASHINGTON, September 10. The Civilian Production Administration announced that it is continuing to restrict the export of new American motor cars and trucks. Only 36.596 cars, or 5 per cent, of the total production, and 87.910 trucks, or 16 per cent, of the output, were allowed to be exported between September, 1945. and June 30, 1946. The Civilian Production administration, denying reports that IJnrra vvas permitting the export of trucks, said that the organisation had shipped only six, which were for its own use in Ethiopia. •,
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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 9
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