Member countries of the International Materials Conference have accepted recommendations that Israel receive 100 metric tons of copper and an allocation of 100 metric tons of zinc in the second quarter of 1952, it was made known here today.
Israel got a similar amount in allocations announced for the first quarter of 1952. The new allocation represents an increase over amounts made available in 1951.
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