The American Chamber of Commerce Journal
Item
- Title
- The American Chamber of Commerce Journal
- Issue Date
- Volume XVII (Issue No. 1) January 1937
- Year
- 1937
- Language
- English
- Abstract
- The American Chamber of Commerce Journal is a highly functional publication, every part of which is specifically designed to assist the businessman and, more generally, to promote the economic interests of the Philippines.
- Media
- The American Chamber of Commerce Journal
- America’s Philippine and straits settlements markets
- Japanese mandates in the Pacific Ocean
- Manila : the city of churches : the walled city
- U. S. Navy buys Philippine domestic sugar
- Philippine Army is new economic unit
- Science, munitions makers, and civilization
- The Uncut pages
- Letters : our own letter from the dust bowl
- Looking back over 1936
- Russia becomes gold conscious
- The Housing problem solved
- Treasure Island
- Modernizing Manila’s mining stock business
- Average recovery per ton for 1936
- Average daily tonnage for 1936
- How a newcomer looks at Philippine mining
- Metals hit high levels
- Gold production
- World sources of chromite are shifting
- The Cheap money era: how long will it last?
- New York foreign exchange quotations
- December sugar review
- Copra and its products
- Lumber review
- Shipping review
- The Rice industry
- Manila hemp
- Tobacco review
- Real estate
- Consul General Willoquet returns