1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
1875- 1965
Southeast Asia
1917- 1979
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May 27, 1955
Staggers explains the establishment of the Korean-American Export & Import corporation, later called the American World Trade corporation.
June 28, 1955
Syngman Rhee explains his concerns with the Korean-American Export & Import corporation and Staggers statements to the American press.
June 27, 1955
Syngman Rhee assures Staggers of his trust in him.
October 1955
Memo about the tungsten business in Korea, especially Utah corporation. The Office of President decided to do not consider what J. W. Staggers suggested.
October 28, 1955
Invitation for Staggers to visit Korea.
January 3, 1951
Harold Lady writes about a proposal to raise the price at which the Korean government sells aid materials to the public. He suggests that the US military should stop using military script as currency in Korea.
July 15, 1955
Staggers forwards a copy of his letter of 27 May 1955 to clarify the issue with the house on 16th Street.
January 1951
Detailed agreement on the price of scrap collected in Korea, and arrangements for shipping.
Staggers clarifies that he never intended to monopolize the Korean trade and denied this when it was stated in a Washington, DC newspaper.
Staggers clarifies his contacts with Ambassador You Chang Yang.