Contents: 1. In an era of mineral shortages, sound economic policy demands sensitivity to the views of independent African states, who are united in opposing U.S. support for Rhodesia's regime 2. U.S. security does not require breaking sanctions 3. Other competitively-priced sources of chrome besides Rhodesia can meet U.S. needs. 4. The Soviet Union is not buying Rhodesian chrome ore and either transshipping it to the United States or stockpiling it 5. Sanctions-breaking imports of ferrochrome made more cheaply in Rhodesia threaten the jobs of American workers in the U.S. ferrochrome industry 6. Restoration of sanctions will not lead to precipitous increases in the cost of stainless steel 7....
Contents: 1. In an era of mineral shortages, sound economic policy demands sensitivity to the views of independent African states, who are united in opposing U.S. support for Rhodesia's regime 2. U.S. security does not require breaking sanctions 3. Other competitively-priced sources of chrome besides Rhodesia can meet U.S. needs. 4. The Soviet Union is not buying Rhodesian chrome ore and either transshipping it to the United States or stockpiling it 5. Sanctions-breaking imports of ferrochrome made more cheaply in Rhodesia threaten the jobs of American workers in the U.S. ferrochrome industry 6. Restoration of sanctions will not lead to precipitous increases in the cost of stainless steel 7. Sanctions are a legitimate form of international pressure for justice in Rhodesia 8. Renewed U.S. compliance with sanctions could bring decisive pressure on the Rhodesian regime • African Countries which support sanctions are major producers of minerals needed by the U.S. Economy • Sanctions Will Not Cut U.S. Off from Ferrochrome • Stockpile compared to Rhodesian Imports • World Chrome Production • Ferrochrome Is Small Part of Stainless Price • Stainless Profit on Equity • Majority rule and a free Labor movement will benefit Rhodesia's African workers