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Volumn 547, Issue 1, 1996, Pages 37-53

Hong Kong Design and the Roots of Sino-American Trade Disputes

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EID: 0030514645     PISSN: 00027162     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0002716296547001004     Document Type: Article
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    • to correct misapprehensions about Hong Kong
    • to use this phrase during his American lecture tour. See Via Ports (Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, 1965)
    • Governor Grantham encouraged Sir Robert Scott, ambassador to the United States, to use this phrase “to correct misapprehensions about Hong Kong” during his 1953 American lecture tour. See Alexander Grantham, Via Ports (Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press, 1965), p. 165.
    • (1953) Governor Grantham encouraged Sir Robert Scott, ambassador to the United States , pp. 165
    • Grantham, A.1
  • 2
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    • Hong Kong is of strategic importance because it is the only remaining beachhead in friendly hands on the mainland of China and because it forms a useful point of contact with anti-communist elements in Communist China. Its retention has strong psychological effect on Asian opinion.
    • “Hong Kong is of strategic importance because it is the only remaining beachhead in friendly hands on the mainland of China and because it forms a useful point of contact with anti-communist elements in Communist China. Its retention has strong psychological effect on Asian opinion.” Department of State, United States Foreign Relations, 1952-54, 12:700.
    • (1952) Department of State, United States Foreign Relations , vol.12 , pp. 700
  • 3
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    • provide military support to the British for the defense of Hong Kong in the event of a Communist military attack.
    • Truman had decided America would not Memorandum to Joint Chiefs of Staff, 21/10/49, quoted in Far Eastern Economic Review, 14 July 1978
    • Britain recognized the new regime in Feb. 1950. Truman had decided America would not “provide military support to the British for the defense of Hong Kong in the event of a Communist military attack.” Memorandum to Joint Chiefs of Staff, 21/10/49, quoted in Far Eastern Economic Review, 14 July 1978, p. 29.
    • (1950) Britain recognized the new regime in Feb. , pp. 29
  • 4
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    • this Agreement shall, on the part of the Government of the United Kingdom, extend to… Hong Kong
    • Although Article XII of the By contrast, the United States gave US$3 million in direct aid, together with US$6 million in food. While this did not amount to a Far East Marshall Plan, it was perceived as such in Hong Kong, at least by the pro-Communist press. Wen wei pao's editorial of 10 May 1950 concerning the economic-political conference held in Tokyo on 17-22 Apr. stated, “American Imperialism is attempting to build up an Asian economic block, or in other words, to implement an Asian Marshall Plan.”
    • Although Article XII of the 1948 Economic Cooperation Agreement between the United States of America and the United Kingdom (Marshall Plan) specified that “this Agreement shall, on the part of the Government of the United Kingdom, extend to… Hong Kong,” Britain had excluded the colony from direct economic aid since 1945 and offered no assistance to the several million refugees throughout the 1950s. By contrast, the United States gave US$3 million in direct aid, together with US$6 million in food. While this did not amount to a Far East Marshall Plan, it was perceived as such in Hong Kong, at least by the pro-Communist press. Wen wei pao's editorial of 10 May 1950 concerning the economic-political conference held in Tokyo on 17-22 Apr. stated, “American Imperialism is attempting to build up an Asian economic block, or in other words, to implement an Asian Marshall Plan.”
    • (1948) Economic Cooperation Agreement between the United States of America and the United Kingdom (Marshall Plan) specified that Britain had excluded the colony from direct economic aid since 1945 and offered no assistance to the several million refugees throughout the 1950s.
  • 5
    • 84992771994 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • No exports are allowed for stockpiling, important industrial expansion or other questionable security risk.
    • Department of the Treasury, Foreign Assets Control Regulations (NSC 122/1 Document 6).
    • U.S. Export Licensing Policy declared, “No exports are allowed for stockpiling, important industrial expansion or other questionable security risk.” Department of the Treasury, Foreign Assets Control Regulations (NSC 122/1 Document 6).
    • U.S. Export Licensing Policy declared
  • 6
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    • dying city
    • The in A History of Hong Kong (New York: Oxford University Press, ), 316. Cf. telegram from the consul general at Hong Kong to the Department of State, U.S. Nat. Arch. 611.46G/6-2252, 22 June 1952: “[Governor Grantham] said top secret info available to him, and which he presumed was available to me, confirmed gravity Far East situation Jan 51, and made evacuation only prudent course.”
    • The “dying city” remark is quoted, without reference, in G. B. Endacott, A History of Hong Kong (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), 316. Cf. telegram from the consul general at Hong Kong to the Department of State, U.S. Nat. Arch. 611.46G/6-2252, 22 June 1952: “[Governor Grantham] said top secret info available to him, and which he presumed was available to me, confirmed gravity Far East situation Jan 51, and made evacuation only prudent course.”
    • (1964) remark is quoted, without reference
    • Endacott, G.B.1
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    • the impression, of course, is given that American official policy is to drive trade away from Hong Kong.
    • to U.S. Consulate General, U.S. Nat. Arch. RG84/46g box 21, 19 May, Hong Kong's General Chamber of Commerce, in Some Notes on Hong Kong Industries and the Effects of the American Trade Controls (Nov. 1953), concluded that by imposing such conditions, by rejecting comprehensive certification, and by Washington's delays in resolving cases, Hong Kong Public Records Office CR7/6D83/51S III.
    • Sir Elie Kadoorie to U.S. Consulate General, U.S. Nat. Arch. RG84/46g box 21, 19 May 1952, complaining that a requirement for 1 percent shrinkage on U.S. army uniforms was impossible. Hong Kong's General Chamber of Commerce, in Some Notes on Hong Kong Industries and the Effects of the American Trade Controls (Nov. 1953), concluded that by imposing such conditions, by rejecting comprehensive certification, and by Washington's delays in resolving cases, “the impression, of course, is given that American official policy is to drive trade away from Hong Kong.” Hong Kong Public Records Office CR7/6D83/51S III.
    • (1952) complaining that a requirement for 1 percent shrinkage on U.S. army uniforms was impossible.
    • Elie Kadoorie, S.1
  • 9
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    • Since the embargo, 95 percent of materials-including rattan, straw, willow-were sourced in Java, the remainder in Malaya, Burma, North Borneo, and the Philippines, and 95 percent were exported, 95 percent to the United States.
    • Edward Szczepanik, The Economic Growth of Hong Kong (New York: Oxford University Press,)
    • Since the embargo, 95 percent of materials-including rattan, straw, willow-were sourced in Java, the remainder in Malaya, Burma, North Borneo, and the Philippines, and 95 percent were exported, 95 percent to the United States. Szczepanic estimated the value of exports to be no less than HK$10 million per annum. Edward Szczepanik, The Economic Growth of Hong Kong (New York: Oxford University Press, 1958), p. 98.
    • (1958) Szczepanic estimated the value of exports to be no less than HK$10 million per annum. , pp. 98
  • 14
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    • The United States constituted the largest market for the [Hong Kong] wood-carving trade. It gave them, as a group, a virtual monopoly of the largest market for Chinese carved-wood products. It was this relatively enormous market which governed the entire Hong Kong based development of Chinese made carved-wood furniture, and even led to the introduction of the industry to Taiwan some time later, where carved teakwood furniture had never been produced indigenously to any large extent.
    • Eugene Cooper, The Wood-Carvers of Hong Kong (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980)
    • You On catalogue (1954). “The United States constituted the largest market for the [Hong Kong] wood-carving trade. It gave them, as a group, a virtual monopoly of the largest market for Chinese carved-wood products. It was this relatively enormous market which governed the entire Hong Kong based development of Chinese made carved-wood furniture, and even led to the introduction of the industry to Taiwan some time later, where carved teakwood furniture had never been produced indigenously to any large extent.” Eugene Cooper, The Wood-Carvers of Hong Kong (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980), pp. 12-13.
    • (1954) You On catalogue , pp. 12-13
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    • bureau-bookcase
    • For example, the illustrated by (Woodbridge, UK: Antique Collectors’ Club,)
    • For example, the “bureau-bookcase” illustrated by Carl L. Crossman, The China Trade: Paintings, Furnishings and Exotic Curiosities (Woodbridge, UK: Antique Collectors’ Club, 1991), p. 223.
    • (1991) The China Trade: Paintings, Furnishings and Exotic Curiosities , pp. 223
    • Crossman, C.L.1
  • 16
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    • 4 Aug., Foreign Service Posts, U.S. Nat. Arch. RG58.46G.19).
    • Acheson to McConaughy, 4 Aug. 1952, Foreign Service Posts, U.S. Nat. Arch. RG58.46G.19).
    • (1952) Acheson to McConaughy
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    • Proposed Amendment of NSC-152/2 to Include US Economic Defense Toward Hong Kong
    • U.S. Nat. Arch. 411.46G 31/11-453, 4 Nov. This document has not been declassified.
    • McConaughy to Robinson, “Proposed Amendment of NSC-152/2 to Include US Economic Defense Toward Hong Kong,” U.S. Nat. Arch. 411.46G 31/11-453, 4 Nov. 1953. This document has not been declassified.
    • (1953) McConaughy to Robinson
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    • Nov., reproduced in Hong Kong Directory of the Washington State Third International Trade Fair, 1954 (Hong Kong: Beatrice Church, 1954).
    • Speech to Chinese Manufacturers’ Union, Nov. 1953, reproduced in Hong Kong Directory of the Washington State Third International Trade Fair, 1954 (Hong Kong: Beatrice Church, 1954).
    • (1953) Speech to Chinese Manufacturers’ Union
  • 22
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    • By this time, the U.S. Consulate General was the largest in the world, in part because all mainland consulates moved here after
    • On 22 Oct. 1954, Labour member of Parliament Harold Wilson pressed for an inquiry into the size of the U.S. mission, threatening to freeze U.S. assets amid allegations-from George Marden of Wheelock Marden-that Americans were spying on British businessmen. An article in Life, 2 Sept. 1954, on Hong Kong with Marden as principal was rewritten after U.S. government pressure.
    • By this time, the U.S. Consulate General was the largest in the world, in part because all mainland consulates moved here after 1949, in part because the building coordinated American interests in the Far East and Southeast Asia and accordingly was bulging with representatives of the Central Intelligence Agency. On 22 Oct. 1954, Labour member of Parliament Harold Wilson pressed for an inquiry into the size of the U.S. mission, threatening to freeze U.S. assets amid allegations-from George Marden of Wheelock Marden-that Americans were spying on British businessmen. An article in Life, 2 Sept. 1954, on Hong Kong with Marden as principal was rewritten after U.S. government pressure.
    • (1949) part because the building coordinated American interests in the Far East and Southeast Asia and accordingly was bulging with representatives of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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    • Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
    • Documentation of the trip includes the ICA files (U.S. Nat. Arch. RG469 -61) and Wright's report to Washington of his trip (20 Dec. 1956). Additional papers of Russel Wright Associates are collected in the George Arents Research Collection, Syracuse University, but do not include certain private papers (some dealing with Hong Kong), 500 slides and six 16mm films in the possession of his daughter who kindly granted access to Hong Kong papers. The visit was also extensively reported in Industrial Design, which was published at about the same time as Wright's article in the New York Times, 24 June 1956, publicizing the Asian products section of the First International Housewares Exposition at the New York Coliseum (25-29 June 1956) and another article, “Goldmine in South East Asia,”Interiors, 116:94-101 (Aug. 1956). The few studies on Wright as a designer such as the catalogue Russel Wright: American Designer (New York: Gallery Association of New York State, 1983) and Jerry Streicher, “The Consultant Designer in American Industry” (Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1963), say little about the Far East trip.
    • Wright's Far East mission concerned “Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.” Documentation of the trip includes the ICA files (U.S. Nat. Arch. RG469 1954-61) and Wright's report to Washington of his trip (20 Dec. 1956). Additional papers of Russel Wright Associates are collected in the George Arents Research Collection, Syracuse University, but do not include certain private papers (some dealing with Hong Kong), 500 slides and six 16mm films in the possession of his daughter who kindly granted access to Hong Kong papers. The visit was also extensively reported in Industrial Design, which was published at about the same time as Wright's article in the New York Times, 24 June 1956, publicizing the Asian products section of the First International Housewares Exposition at the New York Coliseum (25-29 June 1956) and another article, “Goldmine in South East Asia,”Interiors, 116:94-101 (Aug. 1956). The few studies on Wright as a designer such as the catalogue Russel Wright: American Designer (New York: Gallery Association of New York State, 1983) and Jerry Streicher, “The Consultant Designer in American Industry” (Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1963), say little about the Far East trip.
    • (1954) Wright's Far East mission concerned
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    • as artists, they should not be limited.
    • 8 May. In 1959, Cheung was the first Chinese to be awarded the design of Hong Kong postage stamps, and in 1962, he designed a set commemorating the centenary of the Hong Kong Post Office. In the same year, he organized a gathering of some hundred commercial artists in Hong Kong to set professional terms and fees. This first attempt to form an association of Hong Kong designers failed when many of the leading figures decided that
    • Interview with Cheung Yat Man, 8 May 1987. In 1959, Cheung was the first Chinese to be awarded the design of Hong Kong postage stamps, and in 1962, he designed a set commemorating the centenary of the Hong Kong Post Office. In the same year, he organized a gathering of some hundred commercial artists in Hong Kong to set professional terms and fees. This first attempt to form an association of Hong Kong designers failed when many of the leading figures decided that “as artists, they should not be limited.”
    • (1987) Interview with Cheung Yat Man
  • 32
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    • U.S. Nat. Arch. RG59 411.46G 41/
    • U.S. Nat. Arch. RG59 411.46G 41/4-3057.
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    • Discouraging Local Innovation and Design Expertise in Hong Kong-Colonial Intellectual Property Law
    • in ed. R. Ghose (Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong, Center of Asian Studies,)
    • Michael D. Pendleton, “Discouraging Local Innovation and Design Expertise in Hong Kong-Colonial Intellectual Property Law,” in Design and Development in South and Southeast Asia, ed. R. Ghose (Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong, Center of Asian Studies, 1990), p. 371.
    • (1990) Design and Development in South and Southeast Asia , pp. 371
    • Michael, D.P.1
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    • 81st Report of the Comptroller-General (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 12 May ), app. D.
    • Statistics reproduced in Patents, Trade Marks and Designs, 81st Report of the Comptroller-General (London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 12 May 1964), app. D.
    • (1964) Statistics reproduced in Patents, Trade Marks and Designs
  • 37
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    • United States Market for Hong Kong Artificial Flowers
    • Hong Kong Trade Statistics, quoted in Fred York-Sung Yao, (MBA diss., University of Pennsylvania, ), 9, and apps. B, C.
    • Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong Trade Statistics, quoted in Fred York-Sung Yao, “United States Market for Hong Kong Artificial Flowers” (MBA diss., University of Pennsylvania, 1962), 9, and apps. B, C.
    • (1962) Census and Statistics Department
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    • Annual Report (Hong Kong: Federation of Hong Kong Industries, ), Further details are quoted from confidential minutes of Federation General Committee and Plastic Flowers Subcommittee meetings of 1961, courtesy of the Federation of Hong Kong Industries.
    • A brief account of the copyright controversy is given in Federation of Hong Kong Industries, Annual Report (Hong Kong: Federation of Hong Kong Industries, 1961), pp. 14-16. Further details are quoted from confidential minutes of Federation General Committee and Plastic Flowers Subcommittee meetings of 1961, courtesy of the Federation of Hong Kong Industries.
    • (1961) A brief account of the copyright controversy is given in Federation of Hong Kong Industries , pp. 14-16
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    • Fighting for the Survival of the Plastic Flower Industry
    • (Oct. ).
    • T. W. Wong, “Fighting for the Survival of the Plastic Flower Industry,” Hong Kong Industrial News (Oct. 1987).
    • (1987) Hong Kong Industrial News
    • Wong, T.W.1
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    • “We have been hurt by the policy of the big plastics mills in America who have set one price-a world market price of US. 325 a pound. In Hong Kong the raw material can be bought for US. 21 a pound.” In, Berger announced his plan to build a plastics factory in the territory, given the favorable local price of raw materials. Eastern World (Oct. 1960).
    • The president of Natural Ferns, Samuel Berger, complained, “We have been hurt by the policy of the big plastics mills in America who have set one price-a world market price of US.325 a pound. In Hong Kong the raw material can be bought for US.21 a pound.” In 1960, Berger announced his plan to build a plastics factory in the territory, given the favorable local price of raw materials. Eastern World (Oct. 1960).
    • (1960) The president of Natural Ferns, Samuel Berger, complained
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    • was not a safe place for children.
    • may have inadvertently prompted attacks on Hong Kong's sweatshops. These quotations, however, are taken from reported divorce proceedings, the same year, of Susan Hayward, whose claim for custody of her children was contested by her former husband on the grounds that she took her children to Hong Kong when it
    • Propaganda such as R.C.L. Deverell's People's China: Sweat-shop Arsenal (1954) may have inadvertently prompted attacks on Hong Kong's sweatshops. These quotations, however, are taken from reported divorce proceedings, the same year, of Susan Hayward, whose claim for custody of her children was contested by her former husband on the grounds that she took her children to Hong Kong when it “was not a safe place for children.”
    • (1954) Propaganda such as R.C.L. Deverell's People's China: Sweat-shop Arsenal
  • 48
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    • Cf. (New York: Oxford University Press, ), p. 285 and chaps.
    • Cf. David Harvey, The Condition of Postmodernism (New York: Oxford University Press, 1989), p. 285 and chaps. 9-11.
    • (1989) The Condition of Postmodernism , pp. 9-11
    • Harvey, D.1


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