JAPAN

Addresses

Awareness of U.S. Need for the Trade Policy Grows, Richard Simmons for Allegheny Ludlum Steel Co., 4684 [9MR]

Fiftieth Anniversary of the Monterey Peninsula Japanese American Citizens League, David T. Yamada, 1480 [2FE]

High-Technology Industrial Base, W. J. Sanders, 1348-1350 [1FE]

Importance of the U.S.-Japan Relationship, Mike Mansfield, 2736 [23FE]

Looking Toward the Summit—International Trade Issues at Williamsburg, Lee L. Morgan, Caterpillar Tractor Co., 20906 [26JY]

Nippon Telephone & Telegraph Procurement Agreement: Edmund B. Fitzgerald, 15311 [9JN]

Preserving American Jobs, Hoyt Q. Bailey, 27156-27158 [4OC]

Telecommunications Trade Issues, Edmund B. Fitzgerald, 15346 [9JN]

U.S.-Japanese Auto Trade: Representative Kildee, 32514 [14NO]

Analyses

H.R. 4352, Fair Trade in Steel Act, 33168 [16NO]

Appointments

Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission members, 2576 [22FE]

Articles and editorials

AFAer Tells Story of Historic, Long-Distance Flight of B-29 Trio, 24919 [20SE]

Beware Fair Traders Crying Foul, 34586 [18NO]

Britain Rises to Japan's Computer Challenge, 13165 [19MY]

Confucian Connection, 18565 [11JY]

Domestic Content Bill (sundry), 1370-1378 [2FE]

Factory Magic—In a Plant in Memphis, Japanese Firm Shows How To Attain Quality, 11710 [10MY]

G.M.'s ``Last-Word'' Auto Plant, 14788 [7JN]

High-Tech—Leaving Home (series), 11427-11439 [6MY]

Incompetent Americans—U.S. Managers Are Technically Illiterate and Out of Touch, 23333 [4AU]

Industrial Policy? It's No Panacea in Japan, 28238 [18OC]

Is the Japanese Government Really Being Unfair to U.S. Industry?, 17180 [23JN]

Japan Adopts Strategy for Imports, 22146 [2AU]

Japan and the U.S.—Trading Shots Over Beef and Oranges, 29462 [26OC]

Japan To Limit 1984 Increase in Military Budget to 6.9 Percent, 20713 [26JY]

Japan Undervalues Yen for Trade Advantage, 19843 [19JY]

Japanese Firm Saves Forrest City Plant, 32991 [16NO]

Japanese Import Quotas (excerpt), 1561 [3FE]

Japanese Morality, and Ours, 29080 [24OC]

Japanese Turn Arkansas Plant Into a Success, 30904-30905 [3NO]

Japan's Gain, Our Loss, 5986 [17MR]

Japan's Voluntary Car Quotas, 2876 [23FE]

Maritime Industry Winning the Debate Over Exporting Alaska Oil to Japan, 27886-27887 [7OC]

MITIzation of America?, 33559 [17NO]

Myth of MITI, 24237 [14SE]

Our Allies in the Far East, 25217 [21SE]

Political Activism in Tennessee by a Nissan Subsidiary—Stoking Criticism, 28989 [21OC]

President and Japan—Why, 33228 [16NO]

Press for Campus, Industry R&D Hike as Japan ISSCC Papers Soar, 6661 [22MR]

Protection at Any Price?, 28228 [18OC]

Put Heat on Japan, 6211 [18MR]

Ready or Not, Let Cars Compete (excerpt), 26358 [29SE]

Secret of Japan's Success—Low Taxes, 7834 [7AP]

Secretary Shultz' Bargain, 23752 [12SE]

Secrets of Japanese Miracle, 25216 [21SE]

Selling to Japanese Industry, 16706 [21JN]

Soviet Ship Brandished Arms at a Japanese Search Ship, 28045 [17OC]

U.S. Science Losing Its Magic as Rivals Excel, 13512 [24MY]

U.S. Trade Relations With Japan, 1560 [3FE]

Warns Protectionism on Rise—Bill Ford's Jobs Mission to Japan, 4167 [7MR]

Bills and resolutions

Atomic bomb victims: relief (see H.R. 673)

Atomic radiation: study health effects of exposure (see H.R. 1763)

Auto Restraint Agreement: extend (see S.J. Res. 30)

Automobiles: import parity fees (see H.R. 1892)

———import quotas (see S. 950; S. Con. Res. 81; H. Con. Res. 178)

Beef: nontariff trade barriers (see S. Res. 225; H. Res. 381)

Defense spending: increase (see H. Con. Res. 172)

Guam: establish commission to review losses caused by occupation during World War II (see H.R. 3954)

Mutual security efforts with U.S. (see H. Con. Res. 146, 171, 179)

South Korean airliner: appreciation for efforts of Japanese Government in tragedy (see S. Res. 223; H. Res. 315)

Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security with U.S.: payment of security tax (see H. Con. Res. 12)

U.S. agricultural exports: expand market (see H.R. 1891)

U.S. citizens held as prisoners of war: permission to sue (see H.R. 3188)

U.S. coal: urge imports (see S. Con. Res. 79)

Yen-dollar imbalance: attention in discussions (see H. Res. 334)

Interviews

Japanese Economic Miracle—Hugh Patrick with Manhattan Report, 33545 [17NO]

Letters

Against the admission of the Chinese Communists to the Asian Development Bank, Ho Ying-Chin, 9801 [26AP]

Beef exports: Senator Baucus, 22827 [4AU]

Domestic content legislation: Sec. of Commerce Baldrige, 28999 [21OC]

Japanese auto export restraints (S. Con. Res. 81): sundry Senators, 29569 [27OC]

Opening up the Japanese telecommunications market: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 30150 [31OC]

Opposition to domestic content legislation: Port of Long Beach, Calif., 30594 [2NO]

Promote the Williamsburg Summit: National Association of Manufacturers, 11417 [6MY]

Proposed arms sales: Philip C. Gast, Defense Security Assistance Agency, 12935 [18MY]

Telecommunications trade agreement with Japan: several Members, 30150 [31OC]

U.S. coal trade with Japan, Congressional Coal Caucus (excerpt), 25236 [21SE]

U.S.-Japan currency imbalance: Caterpillar Tractor Co., 30158 [31OC]

———National Association of Manufacturers, 30158 [31OC]

———National Grange, 30158 [31OC]

Urging Japan to import U.S. coal (S. Con. Res. 79): Senator Heinz, 29367 [26OC]

Lists

Cosponsors of Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act, 29252 [25OC]

Messages

U.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program: President Reagan, 4188 [8MR]

———President Reagan (PM 23), 4260 [8MR]

Papers

Frontiers of Supercomputing: William C. Norris, 27729-27731 [6OC]

Human Dimension of Japan's Economic Performance, 15357 [9JN]

Physical Effects of the Atomic Bomb on the People of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Miriam Herman, 27733-27735 [6OC]

Policy Dilemmas of America's Response to the Challenge of Japan, Chalmers A. Johnson, 7532 [24MR]

Twelve Positive Measures To Encourage U.S. Foreign Trade and Investment, Ed Spencer, 3685-3687 [2MR]

U.S.-Japanese Trade—Fair Trade Policy Needed, U.S. Business and Industrial Council, 34593-34603 [18NO]

Poems

Peace in the World (inscription from Hiroshima bomb victim statue), 11858 [11MY]

Press releases

Auto import restraints failure, 30320 [1NO]

Remarks in House

Alaska: export of oil, 8863 [18AP]

Allies: call for increase in responsibility for own defense, 21787 [29JY]

———call for increase in spending on defense, 25220 [21SE]

Anti-Japanese sentiment: increase, 1480 [2FE]

Auto export restraints: extend (H. Con. Res. 178), 26723 [30SE], 27296 [5OC], 28156 [18OC]

Automobile imports: economic impact, 30783 [3NO]

Automobile industry: economic impact of imports, 26723 [30SE], 27296 [5OC]

———impact of imports, 1553 [3FE]

———trade deficit, 27128-27140 [4OC]

Automobiles: domestic content requirement (H.R. 1234), 25666 [23SE], 28228, 28244 [18OC], 28999 [21OC], 29251 [25OC]

———exports to U.S., 21168 [27JY]

———extension of voluntary restraint agreement, 30265, 30267, 30320 [1NO], 30370, 30371 [1NO], 30484 [2NO], 30579 [2NO], 30785 [3NO]

———U.S. import policy, 18686 [12JY]

Coal: negotiate long-term contract, 32653 [15NO]

Defense: increase expenditures (H. Con. Res. 171), 24974 [20SE]

Defense budget: comparison of U.S. v. foreign countries, 13418 [23MY]

Export Administration Act: amend (H.R. 3231), 18350 [30JN]

Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act: enact (H.R. 1234), 18428 [30JN], 19843 [19JY], 29774, 30370, 30371 [1NO], 30593 [2NO], 31885 [9NO]

Fair Trade in Steel Act: enact (H.R. 4352), 33165, 33168 [16NO]

Fair Trade in Steel Pipe and Tube Products Act: enact (H.R. 2299), 15741 [14JN]

Far East: congressional trip, 25216 [21SE]

Foreign nations: allocations in domestic waters (H.R. 1228), 1498 [2FE]

Foreign relations: U.S. policy, 8676 [14AP]

Foreign technology: U.S. utilization, 20149 [20JY]

Foreign trade: yen/dollar imbalance, 27727 [6OC]

Guam: anniversary of liberation, 20435 [21JY]

———establish commission on Japanese occupation (H.R. 3954), 25209 [21SE]

High technology: measures to restrict flow to Soviet Union, 23451 [4AU]

High-tech industries: impact of foreign competition, 7497 [24MR]

High-technology industries: foreign challenge to U.S., 1361 [1FE]

Imported steel: quotas, 33165-33168 [16NO]

Imports: restrictions on U.S., 23752 [12SE]

Industrial development: U.S. policy, 18565 [11JY]

Industrial policy: success, 24237 [14SE]

International trade: U.S. policy, 10865 [3MY]

Japanese Americans: wartime relocation, 4874 [10MR]

Japan-U.S. trade relations: imbalance, 7332 [24MR]

Kalamazoo, Mich.-Numazu, Japan: sister-city affiliation, 18368 [30JN]

Library of Congress: lack of Japanese translators, 23494 [17AU]

National defense contribution, 31735 [9NO]

Needham, James: appointed to head U.S. Exhibition for the International Exposition, 1965 [8FE]

Nippon Telephone & Telegraph procurement agreement, 15311 [9JN]

Old Timer's Day: Dickson, Tenn., tribute, 12699 [17MY]

Prime Minister: bribery conviction of former, 29079 [24OC]

Reagan, President: remarks regarding quality and price of foreign trade items, 32455 [14NO]

———talks relative to trade imbalance and contributions to national defense, 31735 [9NO]

Robotics: lead in tecnologies, 26003 [27SE]

``Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes'': inspirational story about Hiroshima, Japan atomic bomb victim, 11858 [11MY]

Sanyo Corp.: success in U.S. plant, 30903 [3NO]

Semiconductors: suspend duty (H.R. 1953), 4171 [7MR]

Sperm whale: reaffirm ban on hunting (H. Con. Res. 69), 3040 [24FE]

Sports Performance Volleyball, Inc., Du Page County, Ill.: team trip to Japan, 5865 [16MR]

Sports Volleyball, Inc., Du Page County, Ill.: team trip to Japan, 5846 [16MR]

Steel industry: impact of imports, 5862 [16MR]

Steel production subsidies, 236-240 [25JA]

Supercomputers: erosion of technology, 27729 [6OC]

Sussan, Herbert: efforts to make Hiroshima/Nagasaki film footage public, 8685 [14AP]

Taxes: corporate rate, 25997 [27SE]

Tokyo, Japan, Nanshiki baseball team: touring with New York Friendship team, 19380 [14JY]

Trade policies: economic impact of unfair, 18686 [12JY]

Trade unfair practices, 29462 [26OC]

Trade with U.S.: unfair practices, 19553 [18JY]

U.S. agricultural products: trade quotas, 19553 [18JY]

U.S. auto exports: policy, 18686 [12JY]

U.S. coal exports: increase, 915 [27JA]

U.S. metallurgical coal: export, 2824 [23FE]

U.S.-Japan: address currency imbalance (H. Res. 334), 30157 [31OC]

———coal trade, 25236 [21SE]

U.S.-Japanese trade: imbalance, 33228 [16NO]

Unfair labor practices: impact, 6211 [18MR]

World War II: U.S. internment of Japanese Americans, 26207 [28SE]

World's Fair: U.S. representation, 8495 [13AP]

Remarks in Senate

Alaskan oil: export to Japan, 15943 [15JN]

Auto restraint agreement: promote extension (S.J. Res. 30), 1742 [3FE]

Automobiles: export restraints, 26358 [29SE]

———extend import restraints, 30602 [3NO], 30971 [4NO]

———impose quotas on imports (S. 950), 7193 [24MR]

———voluntary import quotas, 34585 [18NO]

Beef exports: proposals, 22827 [4AU]

Beef imports: dismantle nontariff barriers (S. Res. 225), 25250 [22SE]

Coal: balance of trade agreement, 29790 [28OC]

———urging Japan to import U.S. (S. Con. Res. 79), 29367 [26OC]

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: implement recommendations, 33905 [17NO]

———implementation of recommendations (S. 2116), 33754-33765 [17NO]

Defense spending for 1983: allied commitments, 17456-17458 [27JN]

Developing countries: aid program, 13786 [25MY]

Economic sanctions: foreign policy tool, 5986 [17MR]

Economically Strategic Industrial Research and Development Act: introduction (S. 428), 1651 [3FE]

Fair International Trade Act: introduction (S. 116), 755 [26JA]

Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act: introduction (S. 707), 4268 [8MR]

Foreign trade: domestic impact of subsidized business, 27049-27051 [4OC]

———imbalance, 34592 [18NO]

Frontier Technologies Assessment Act: introduction (S. 632), 3322-3325 [1MR]

International trading system: establish equitable and open, 384-397 [26JA]

Island of Attu: anniversary of recapture, 12414 [16MY]

Japan: trade reform, 12944, 12945 [18MY]

Japanese-Americans: recognize role in WW II (S. Res. 173), 19040 [13JY]

Korean airlines tragedy: thanking the Japanese Government for their assistance (S. Res. 223), 24591 [19SE]

Motor vehicles: export restraints (S. Con. Res. 81), 29567 [27OC]

Nontariff trade barriers: regarding beef (H.J. Res. 308), 30046-30047 [31OC]

Potts, J. Ivan, Jr.: post World War II B-29 long-distance flight, 24919 [20SE]

Private Sector Productivity Act: introduction (S. 697), 4083 [7MR]

Research Incentives Continuation Act: introduction (S. 738), 4450 [9MR]

Semiconductors and computers: suspension of duties (S. 1420), 14738 [7JN]

South Korean airliner: appreciation for efforts relative to tragedy (S. Res. 223), 25331 [22SE]

Steel: import quotas, 34585 [18NO]

Telecommunications: trade agreement, 30149 [31OC]

Trade reform, 12945 [18MY]

Williamsburg Summit: promote (S. Res. 135), 11416 [6MY]

World science and technology: leadership, 13511 [24MY]

World War II: Japanese American civilian internment, 8620 [14AP]

———study findings on the relocation and internment of Japanese Americans, 2913-2915 [24FE]

Reports

Foreign Technology, Committee on Ways and Means (House) (excerpt), 20149 [20JY]

Foreign trade, by (from personal trip), 8525 [13AP]

Impact of Japanese Trade Barriers, Committee on Ways and Means (excerpt), 1561 [3FE]

Japan's Defense Spending (extract), 17457 [27JN]

Japan/U.S. Inter-Religious Consultation, 23328-23330 [4AU]

Prospects for Future American, British, and Japanese Cooperation on Fast Breeder Reactors: Breeder Reactor Corp., 7684 [6AP]

Robot Scene in Japan—An Update, Paul Aron (excerpt), 26004 [27SE]

U.S. Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II, Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (excerpt), 26207 [28SE]

Reports to constituents

Pease, Donald J.: U.S.-Japan Auto Trade, 10105 [27AP]

Statements

Coal Export in Japan, Mark R. Joseph, 29368 [26OC]

Domestic Content Requirement Legislation, Barry Bluestone, et al., 28244 [18OC]

———Dept. of Commerce, 29775 [1NO]

Impact of Japanese Imports on Domestic Automobile Industry: Gerald Greenwald (excerpt), 29754 [28OC]

Industrial Policy in Japan: Philip H. Trezise, 33524 [14DE]

Japanese International Trading Position, Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., 20905 [26JY]

Japanese Voluntary Export Quotas: William Brock, U.S. Trade Representative, 30603 [3NO]

Japanese-American Creed, Mike M. Masaoka, 4392 [9MR]

U.S. Business in Japan: William K. Nichoson, 30784 [3NO]

U.S. Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II, May Watanabe, 26207 [28SE]

U.S.-Japanese Negotiations on Auto Trade: Lee A. Iacocca for Chrysler Corp., 30579 [2NO], 30603 [3NO], 30777 [3NO]

Studies

Japan Trade Restrictions, Center for the Study of American Business (excerpt), 1561 [3FE]

Meeting the Japanese Challenge, National Machine Tool Builders' Association, 386-396 [26JA]

Summaries

Provisions of Civil Liberties Act, 28244 [18OC]

Tables

Foreign Agents Registration Act—films under labeling requirements (selected data), 5953 [17MR]

International productivity comparisons, 4083 [7MR]

Japan imports of coal (sundry), 29368 [26OC]

Prices of U.S. commodities in Japan (sundry), 756 [26JA]

Testimonies

Industrial Policy: Hugh Patrick, 33545 [17NO]

———Robert B. Reich, 33534 [17NO]

Japanese Economy: D. Bruce Merrifield, 33534 [17NO]

———James C. Miller, 33534 [17NO]

———Olin L. Wethington, 33534 [17NO]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 178, extend auto export restraints, 26723 [30SE]

H. Res. 334, yen/dollar trade imbalance, 27727 [6OC]

S. 116, Fair International Trade Act, 756 [26JA]

S. 632, Frontier Technologies Assessment Act, 3325 [1MR]

S. 697, Private Sector Productivity Act, 4085 [7MR]

S. 707, Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act, 4269 [8MR]

S. 737, Joint Research and Development Ventures Act, 4447-4449 [9MR]

S. 738, Research Incentives Continuation Act, 4451 [9MR]

S. 950, impose quotas on the importation of automobiles, 7193 [24MR]

S. 1420, suspension of duties on semiconductors and computers, 14738 [7JN]

S. 2116, implementation of recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 33755 [17NO]

S. Con. Res. 79, urging Japan to import U.S. coal, 29367 [26OC]

S. Con. Res. 81, Japanese auto export restraints, 29568 [27OC]

S. Res. 173, recognize role of Japanese-Americans in WW II, 19040 [13JY]

S. Res. 223, thanking the Japanese Government for their assistance, 24591 [19SE]

S. Res. 225, dismantle nontariff barriers to Japanese beef imports, 25251 [22SE]