United States interest in international economic collaboration for the expansion of world trade and employment: negotiations at Geneva leading to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and to the convening of the Havana Conference1

1. For previous documentation concerning this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1946, Vol. i, pp. 1263 ff.


[457] The Acting Secretary of State to the Consulate at Geneva

560.AL/4–1047: Telegram


[458] The Consul at Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

560.AL/4–1547: Telegram


[459] The Acting Secretary of State to the Consulate at Geneva

560.AL/4–1547: Telegram


[460] The Consul in Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

560.AL/4–2847: Telegram


[461] The Secretary of State to the Consulate at Geneva

560.AL/4–2847: Telegram


[462] The Secretary of State to the Consulate at Geneva

560.AL/4–2847: Telegram


[464] The Consul at Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

560.AL/5–647: Telegram


[465] The Secretary of State to the Consulate at Geneva

560.AL/5–347: Telegram


[467] The Secretary of State to the Consulate at Geneva

560.AL/5–747: Telegram


[470] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. William Adams Brown

Lot 65A987, Box 99


[474] Mr. Harold Wilson to Mr. Clair Wilcox

Lot 65A987, Box 101


[476] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Australia

560.AL/5–1647: Telegram


[477] The Consul at Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

560.AL/5–2847: Telegram


[479] The Consul at Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

560.AL/6–647: Telegram


[480] The Consul at Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

560AL/6–1647: Telegram


[481] The Secretary of State to the Consulate at Geneva

560.AL/6–1647: Telegram


[482] The Consul at Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

560.AL/6–2047: Telegram