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12.12.79Commodities Law

New York Law Journal WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1979 Commodities Law By David C. Buxbaum Cash-Settlement System Recommended Introduction     As a result of the infamous May, 1976 default in the New York Mercantile Maine Potato Futures contracts, the Department of Agriculture, pursuant to the Futures Trading Act of 1978, Section 27, was required to undertake [...]

09.28.73Look for Big Boost in Chinese Imports

S.A. Examine Friday, Sept 28, 1973 Look for Big Boost in Chinese Imports Phyllis Battelle         A man who certainly should know about such matters predicts that “within three years, imports of fabrics, china, cameras, radios and TV sets from the People’s Republic of China will supplant those which we are now buying from Japan, [...]

08.10.72May Lee Import-Export

Published in O-T-C Market Edition of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle Thursday, August 10, 1972 The first known American letter of credit for goods contracted at the Canton Trade Fair has been negotiated in China, and the goods involved have arrived in the United States. Dr. David C. Buxbaum, president of the May Lee Import-Export [...]

08.01.72Chinese Jewelry Stirs Up Interest At RJA Trade Fair

Published in Southern Jeweler August, 1972 The presence of mainland-Chinese jewelry at the Retail jewelers of American Trade Fair, shipped direct for that event, created widespread interest among jewelers. Included in the collections was fine jewelry in 14K and 18K gold and silver, as well as stones such as jade in various forms. The items [...]

06.10.72Prospects Broaden In China

By David C. Buxbaum President May Lee Industries, Inc.     Canton, China – There are more visitors to the semi-annual Canton Trade Fair this fall than ever before. There are more Japanese among them than previously – 2100 businessmen representing 1600 companies, to be exact. There are more Americans too, though relatively the number is [...]

06.01.72Foreign Trade Briefs

Journa of commerce, June 1, 1972     May Lee Import- Export Corp. has signed 26 agreements with trading corporations in the People’s Republic of China for the export of Chinese goods to the U.S. Total value of the goods covered in the agreements is “substantially” in excess of $500,000, according to David Buxbaum, president of [...]

05.30.72Home From Canton, 2 See Trade Gain

The New York Times Business/Finance Tuesday. May 30,1972 By Brendan Jones     Two American businessmen who have just returned from the Canton Trade Fair and Peking,say they expect trade with China to grow to a substantial volume including American consumer goods.     The two, David C. Buxbaum, president of the May Lee Export-Import Corporation of [...]

04.28.72U.S. Businessmen at Canton Fair Sign First Deals With the Chinese

By Tillman Durdin The New York Times Friday, April 28th 1972.     Hong Kong, April 27 – Americans attending the Canton trade fair have concluded their first direct business deals with China in more than 20 years, according to information reaching here today from Canton.     Contracts have been signed for the purchase and shipment [...]

04.05.72CHINA invites US firm to big fair

  NEW York, Tues.- China yesterday issued its first known invitation to an American company to attend the Canton Trade Fair.     David C. Buxbaum, chairman of the May Lee Import-Export Corporation and a subsidiary Asian Development Business Services Limited, said that he had received an invitation from the Chinese Trade Commission in Ottawa, Canada, [...]

04.05.72China invites U.S. firm to Canton fair

 China has issued her first known invitation to an American company in New York to attend the Canton Trade Fair.     Mr. David C. Buxbaum, Chairman of the May Lee Import-Export Corporation and a subsidiary, Asian Development Business Services Ltd, said in New York yesterday he received a telephone call from the Chinese Trade Commission [...]

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