Rubber Controls Ending In America
NEW YORK, Nov. 25. All controls over the use and distribution of rubber and rubber products will end on December 31, says the New York HevM Tribune’s Washington correspondent. A huge surplus is expected in the next three years. Production in the last quarter of 1945 was 50 per cent, ovor the estimate. The goal for 1946 is 66,000,000 tyres. Enough synthetic rubber is available to make up the shortage of imports of natural rubber. Imports from Indo-China, the Netherlands East Indies, and Siam are expected to so increase as to put the total stocks in the United States above the pre-war level.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 281, 28 November 1945, Page 4
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