Lead-Zinc Producers Association records, 1963-1981

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Lead-Zinc Producers Association
Title
Lead-Zinc Producers Association records
Dates
1963-1981 (inclusive)
Quantity
25 linear feet
Collection Number
ACCN 0994
Summary
The Lead-Zinc Producers Association records (1963-1981) consist of correspondence, press releases, news clippings, office files, and other materials concerning this association. The Lead-Zinc Producers Association was a lobbying group that dealt with issues impacting the lead and zinc industries in America.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

A lobbying group, the Lead-Zinc Producers Association (LZPC) dealt with issues impacting the lead and zinc industries, and represented American lead and zinc companies such as AMAX, Inc., ASARCO, Inc., Anaconda Corporation, Gulf & Western Natural Resources Corporation, Gulf Resources and Chemical Corporation, and St. Joseph Mineral Corporation.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Lead-Zinc Producers Association records (1963-1981) contain files from the Lead-Zinc Producers Association (LZPA). The materials in this collection are divided into seven sections. In every section correspondence precedes other documents. Undated materials, press releases, news clippings, and miscellaneous pieces conclude each section.

Section I contains office files covering a wide variety of topics associated with metals (primarily lead and zinc) and projects relating to the LZPA in the 1970s. Subject files, arranged in alphabetical order, begin this section. Company reports and U.S., regional, and foreign brochures follow. A collection of speeches by industry executives and documents pertaining to the national stockpile, which is a government regulated storage of raw materials for use in emergencies and wars, are also included in this section. Lastly, there are company and government press releases, news clippings, and miscellaneous files.

A combination of lead and zinc statistical data, apparently used by the LZPA for research purposes, comprises Section II.

The first part of section III, Import and Export Files, contains subject files concerning import and export issues. The second part deals with the Multilateral Trade Negotiations (MTN) attended by Seth M. Bodner, president of the committe in the 1970s. Held in different European cities during 1974-1978, the MTN discussed topics such as tariffs, incentives, subsides, and countervailing duties. The last part of the section involves antidumping legislation. This segment is comprised of U.S. International Trade Commission investigation notices, legislative registers, press releases, and news clippings about domestic pricing of certain foreign products.

Items concerned with primary lead metal dumping are gathered in Section IV of the collection. The LZPA contributed to the International Tariff Commission (ITC) and the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) investigations, in which foreign countries, namely Canada and Australia, were accused of selling lead in the American market at less than fair value. The LZPA, along with domestic lead companies, petitioned the ITC and USITC to protect lead producers from financial injury due to unfair foreign pricing. Along with correspondence and testimony by industry executives at the International Tariff Commission and USITC hearings, this section contains briefs and post-hearing briefs by lead-producing companies in the United States and abroad.

Materials for a U.S. International Trade Commission investigation on the zinc escape clause case are contained in Section V. The escape clause case dealt with the suspension of certain duties and tariffs on unalloyed and unwrought zinc for a period of time in order to make the industry economically stable. The LZPA filed two petitions to the USITC. The first initiated an investigation and the second expanded the inquiry to include other forms of zinc. Most of the documents in this section are USITC testimonies and briefs. Press releases and news clippings conclude the section.

Section VI contains materials relating to International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG) held in Geneva, Switzerland. During the years 1972-1978 industry executives would visit the ILZSG to attend lectures and committee meetings conducted by a group of lead and zinc experts. The participants would share information on a variety of topics, including innovative metal production and research. This section is mainly comprised of meeting transcripts, press releases, and news clippings.

Section VII is the last section in the collection and contains miscellaneous reports, articles, and journals that are organized in chronological order. The reports and articles deal with subjects such as environmental concerns, economics, and lead and zinc research. There are also journals, including the Japan Metal Journal and the Mining Activity Digest, which concentrate on lead and zinc issues.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized in seven series: I. Office Files; II. Surveys and Statistical Data; III. Import and Export Files; IV. Lead Dumping; V. U.S. International Trade Commission; VI. International Lead-Zinc Study Group; VII. Reports, Articles, and Journals.

Acquisition Information

Deposited by the Association in 1987.

Processing Note

Processed by Marnie Lineberry in 1994.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

I. Office FilesReturn to Top

The materials in this section reflect the office files of the Lead-Zinc Producers Association. Boxes 1-3 contains subject files, which are in alphabetical order. These files are a combination of topics associated with metals, especially lead and zinc, and also subjects of interest in the 1970's. The rest of the section, boxes 4-12, contains company reports, United States, regional, and foreign brochures, speeches by industry executives, documents pertaining to the national stockpile, company and government press releases, news clippings, and miscellaneous files.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
1
Subject Files
Folder
1
American Die Casting Institute, Inc. Directory
1979
2-7
American Metal Market, Lead Zinc Forum
Speeches by industry executives, statistical data, and news clippings.
1975-1976; 1978
8-14
Canada
Reports, brochures, government documents, and news clippings.
1971-1977
15-24
Commodities Agreement
Correspondence; meeting notices, statements, government documents, press releases and news clippings.
1974-1977
2
Subject Files
Folder
1
Corrosion
Press release.
1978
2
The Crandon Project
Information sheet.
3
Energy
Government legislation.
1975
4
Energy
"United States Energy Through the year 2000," by Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior.
1975
5
Energy
Press releases
1975-1978
6
Environmental Protection Agency
Correspondence, reports, and brochures.
1972-1977
7-9
European Common Market
News clippings and miscellaneous information.
1973-1977
10-11
Forecasting, Production, and Consumption
News clippings.
1975; 1977-1978
12-14
Foreign Zinc Producers
News clippings.
1977-1978
15
Free Enterprise
News clipping.
1975
16
Geology
Correspondence and report.
1971; 1973
17
International Lead Zinc Research Organization
Information sheet and brochure.
1977-1978
18
International Management Panel
Correspondence, program agenda, and memorandum.
1976
3
Subject Files
Folder
1-2
Lead Content in Gasoline
Environmental Protection Agency decision and miscellaneous.
1974-1976
3
Lead Zinc Deposits
"Lead Zinc Deposits of Kutum," by Ministry of Mining and Industry, Republic of Sudan.
1966
4
Legislative Proposals
Press releases and government documents.
1977
5-7
Non-Fuel Minerals Policy Study
Correspondence, project plan, and miscellaneous.
1978
8
Mining
Correspondence and reports.
1972-1978
9
Mississippi
Correspondence.
1973
10
National Research Council
Correspondence.
1968
11
Non-ferrous Industries Assistance Program
Correspondence and press releases.
1978
12
Tennessee Valley Authority
Brochures.
1933-1972
13
Zinc Institute and Lead Institute Annual Meeting
Registration list, speeches, and news clippings.
1976
4
Company Reports
Folder
1
AMAX, Inc.
Quarterly and annual reports.
1976-1978
2
ASARCO, Inc.
Quarterly and annual reports, product directory, and brochures.
1975; 1977; 1979
3
Bunker Hill Company
Report to the Stockholders.
1978
4
Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corporation
Annual meeting of stockholders and annual report.
1976-1978
5
Ethyl Corporation
Remarks of the president, Lawrence E. Blanchard, Jr.
1970
6
Gulf Resources and Chemical Corporation
Quarterly and annual reports.
1974-1979
7
Gulf & Western Industries, Inc.
Quarterly and semi-annual reports and brochures.
1966; 1974-1978
8
Homestake Mining Company
Annual report.
1977
5
Company Reports
Folder
1-3
St. Joseph Mineral Company
Annual reports.
1966-1979
6
Domestic and Foreign Brochures
Folder
1
U.S. Regional and State Brochures
1973-1975
2
Great Britain and Australian Brochures
1972; 1974
3
Canadian Brochures
Government and bank brochures.
1970-1978
4
Miscellaneous Brochures
7
Speeches by Industry Executives
Folder
1-3
Economic Concerns
1971-1980
4-5
Metals, Mining, and Materials
1972-1975
6
Gas and Oil
1971; 1974
7-8
Lead
1972-1974
9
Presidential Comments
1971-1973
10
Simon D. Strauss
1970-1977
11
Textile and Footwear Industry
1976
12-13
Zinc
1973-1978
14-15
Zinc, Views on the Industry
1972-1974
8
Stockpile
Folder
1
Memorandums
1975; 1978
2
Report of Proceedings
"Proposed Lead and Zinc Stabilization Act," during Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
1963
3-5
Report of Proceedings
Committee on Armed Services, H.R. 13320, 11365, and 11368.
1966
6
Government Reports and Federal Stockpile Inventory
1966-1969
7-9
Reports to Congress
1970-1975; 1977-1978
10
Statements
1973; 1975-1976
11
Congressional Record
1975-1976
12
Copper
1976-1977
13
Government Policies
1976; 1978
14
Advisory Panel on Stockpile Disposal Policies
Agenda and panel list.
1978
9
Stockpile
Folder
1
National Commission on Materials Policy
Press releases
1973
2-3
Press Releases
1975-1978
4
News clippings
1975-1977
5-6
Miscellaneous
10
Lead-Zinc Producers Association Company Press Releases
Folder
1
AMAX Inc.
1977-1978
2
Anaconda
1976
3
ASARCO Inc.
1975
4
Gulf Resources and Chemical Corporation
1975-1978; 1980
5
Gulf & Western Inc.
1975-1978; 1980
6
St. Joseph Mineral Corporation
1977-1978; 1980
11
Department of the Treasury Press Releases
Folder
1
Certification Agreements
1977
2
Domestic Economic Issues
1976-1978
3
Government Officials
1977-1978
4-5
International Affairs, Trade, and Economics
1977-1978
6
Quota Information
1977-1978
7
Taxes
1977-1978
8
Trigger Prices
1977-1978
12
Foreign and Lead/Zinc Company News Clippings
Folder
1
Africa
1978
2
Australia
1978
3
Belgium
1978
4
Canada
1978
5
China
1978
6
Finland
1978
7
France
1977-1978
8
Germany
1977-1978
9
India
1978
10
Ireland
1978
11
Japan
1977-1978
12
Korea
1976; 1978
13
Mexico
1980
14
Norway
1977-1978
15
Peru
1978
16
Sweden
1978
17
South America
1978
18
Taiwan
1978
19
United Kingdom
1978
20-40
Lead/Zinc Company News Clippings
These files contain news clippings from domestic and foreign lead/zinc companies.
1974-1978

II. Lead-Zinc Surveys and Statistical DataReturn to Top

The files in this section are a compilation of statistics and surveys from various organizations including the American Bureau of Metal Statistics and Lead Industries Association and government agencies, such as the United States Bureau of Mines. The surveys and statistics cover a variety of topics concerning lead and zinc, such as imports, consumption, and mine and smelter production. Many of the documents in this section came out of binders from the LZPA office. Whenever evident and possible the original order was maintained. As a result, the Mineral Industries Survey, boxes 1-3, Lead Industry Association, box 12, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), box 13, and Zinc Institute, box 14, are organized by subject, and within each subject heading the data is in chronological order. The remainder of the section, the American Bureau of Metal Statistics, boxes 4-10, is arranged by date only.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
12A
United States Bureau of Mines, Mineral Industries Survey
Folder
1-13
Zinc Industry
1956-1969
12B
United States Bureau of Mines, Mineral Industries Survey
Folder
1-3
Zinc Industry
1970-1973
4-5
Secondary Zinc
1958-1967
6-7
Mine Production of Zinc
1958-1967
8-11
Zinc Oxide
1959-1974
12
Production of Rolled Zinc
1957-1958
13
Research Program for Lead and Zinc and Lead and Zinc Pigments and Salts in the United States
1958-1969
13
United States Bureau of Mines, Mineral Industries Survey
Folder
1
Zinc Report, Preliminary and Annual
1973-1976; 1978-1981
2
Zinc Industry
1973
3
Zinc Mine and Smelter Production
1974
4
Zinc Consumption, Secondary Production, and Trade
1974
5
Zinc Oxide
1974-1976
6
Zinc Mine and Smelter Production
1975
7
Zinc Consumption, Secondary Production, and Trade
1975-1976
8
Zinc Mine and Smelter Production
1976
9
Zinc Industry
1977
10
Zinc Mine and Smelter Production
1977
11
Zinc Industry
1978
12
Zinc Mine and Smelter Production
1978
13
Zinc Mine and Smelter Production
1979
14
United States Bureau of Mines, Mineral Industries Survey
Folder
1
Zinc Consumption, Secondary Production, and Trade
1979
2
Zinc Mine and Smelter Production
1980
3
Zinc Consumption, Secondary Production, and Trade
1980
4
Zinc Industry and Smelter Production
1981
5-11
Lead Industry
1958-1964
14A
United States Bureau of Mines, Mineral Industries Survey
Folder
1
Secondary Lead
1960
2
Mine Production of Lead
1964-1967
3-6
Lead in the United States
1966-1969
7
Lead Report, Preliminary and Annual
1971-1975; 1978-1981
8
Lead Industry
1970
9
Lead Industry
1971
10
Lead Industry
1972
11
Lead Industry
1973
12
Lead Industry
1974-1975
13
Primary Lead Production
1974-1977
15
United States Bureau of Mines, Mineral Industries Survey
Folder
1
Lead Industry
1976-1977
2
Lead Industry and Primary Lead Production
1978
3
Lead Industry
1979
4
Primary Lead Production
1979-1980
5
Lead Industry
1980
6
Lead Industry
1981
7-8
Mineral Industry of United States (in alphabetical order)
1976-1977
9
Cadmium
1975-1977
10
Zirconium And Hafnium
1981
16
U.S. Bureau of Mines Survey and American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1-2
Materials Survey-Lead
1950
3
Correspondence
1978
4
Zinc
1970
5-6
Zinc
1971
7-8
Zinc
1972
17
American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1-4
Zinc
1973
5-7
Zinc
1973-1976
8
Zinc
1974
18
American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1-2
Zinc
1976
3-8
Zinc
1977
9-14
Zinc
1978
19
American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1-4
Zinc
1979
5-17
Zinc
1980-1981
19A
American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1
Lead
1970
2-5
Lead
1971
20
American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1-7
Lead
1972
8-11
Lead
1973
21
American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1-3
Lead
1974
4-6
Lead
1975
7-9
Lead
1976
10-11
Lead
1977
22
American Bureau of Metal Statistics, Inc.
Folder
1-2
Lead
1977
3-8
Lead
1978
9-13
Lead
1979
14
Lead
1980
15
Cadmium
1978
23
Lead Industries Association Inc.
Folder
1
Correspondence
1979-1980
2
Quarterly Publicity Reports
1978-1979
3
Domestic Mine Production of Lead
1970-1972
4
Imports of Lead Production for Consumption
1971-1972
24
Lead Industries Association, Inc.
Folder
1
Domestic Sales of Pig Lead by Primary Refiners and Importers
1971-1973
2
Domestic Shipments of Lead Pigments
1972-1973
3
Domestic Mine Production of Lead
1973
4
Imports of Lead Products for Consumption
1973
5
Lead Production, Shipments, and Stocks by Refiners
1973
6
Domestic Sales of Pig Lead by Primary Refiners and Importers
1974-1975
7
Domestic Mine Production of Lead
1974-1976
8
Imports of Lead Products for Consumption
1974-1976
9
Lead Production, Shipments, and Stocks by Refiners
1974-1976
10
Domestic Shipments of Lead Pigments
1974-1976
11
Miscellaneous
25
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Folder
1-3
Technical Information, Zinc
1971-1973
4
Quarterly Supplement, Zinc
1973
5-8
Technical Information, Zinc
1974-77
9-15
Technical Information, Lead
1970-1977
26
Zinc Institute, Inc.
Folder
1
Correspondence
1976
2
Smelter Report of Zinc Ore and Other Zinciferous Materials
1964-1971
3
Total Slab Zinc Smelter Report
1964-1971
4-8
"Summary Statistics Book."
9
Miscellaneous Zinc Statistics
1968-1977
10
Miscellaneous Lead Statistics
1970-1977

III. Import and Export FilesReturn to Top

The import and export section of the collection has three divisions. Boxes 1-3 contain subject files on a variety of topics associated with trade issues. There are legislative bills and acts as well as other government documents. This section also contains correspondence, press releases, and news clippings that correspond with the import/export subjects. The files in this section are in alphabetical order. Boxes 4-5 of the section contain files on the Multilateral Trade Negotiations (MTN). These negotiations were attended by Mr. Bodner in various European countries between 1974-1978. The purpose of the MTN was to gather industry executives in order to discuss topics such as tariffs, subsides, incentives, and countervailing duties. The MTN files contain correspondence, reports, press releases and news clippings. The last box in the section involves antidumping legislation. The majority of these files contain Congressional Register and Federal Register documents as well as press releases, United States International Trade Commission (USITC) investigation notices, and news clippings about domestic pricing and quality of certain foreign products.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
27
Subject Files
Folder
1-3
Barclays.
Economic intelligence department information sheets on foreign trade.
1972-1974
4
Barclays.
"The U.K. Exporter's Guide to Payment Risks and Import Regulations Abroad."
1974
5
Boycott Provisions
Department of the Treasury Guidelines.
1978
6-8
Brussels Tariff Nomenclature
Statements, schedules, news releases, and news clippings.
1974
9
Countervailing Duty
Correspondence.
1978
10-11
Countervailing Duty
Zenith Radio Corporation vs. United States Government.
1977
12
Countervailing Duty
1977
13
Countervailing Duty
Legislative publications.
1978
14-16
Countervailing Duty
Press releases, new clippings, and miscellaneous.
1976; 1978
28
Subject Files
Folder
1
Duty Suspension
Correspondence.
1974-1978
2
Duty Suspension
Statements and testimony.
1973; 1975
3
Duty Suspension
Statistical data.
1973-1977
4
Duty Suspension
Tariff bills and tariff acts.
1973-1978
5
Duty Suspension
Information sheets.
1974
6
Duty Suspension
Congressional Record.
1974
7
Duty Suspension
Ways and Means Committee list of witnesses, list of senators, and press releases.
1978
8
Foreign Trade, Australia
News clippings.
1974-1977
9
Foreign Trade, France
News clippings.
1975-1978
10
Foreign Trade, Germany
News clippings.
1975
11
Foreign Trade, Japan
Correspondence.
1975-1976
12
Foreign Trade, Japan
"The Outward Urge: Japanese Investment World-Wide," by Charles Sebestyen.
1972
13
Foreign Trade, Japan
"United States Imports from Japan by Custom District of Entry," by the United States-Japan Trade Council.
1972-1973
14
Foreign Trade, Japan
Government notices and congressional record.
1975
15
Foreign Trade, Japan
Statistical data.
1975-1976
16
Foreign Trade, Japan
News clippings.
1975-1978
17
Foreign Trade, United Kingdom
News clippings.
1975
18
Foreign Trade
Statement.
1979
29
Subject Files
Folder
1-4
Imports
Domestic and foreign zinc statistical data.
1970-1977
5-7
Tariffs
Legislation, preferences, and miscellaneous.
1971; 1976-1978
8
Trade Bill
Correspondence.
1973
9-11
Trade Bill
House of Representatives Trade Bill and Congressional Record.
1973-1974
12
Trade Bill
Statements concerning the Trade Reform Act of 1973.
1973
13-18
Trade Bill
News clippings and miscellaneous.
1973-1974
30
Subject Files
Folder
1
United States International Trade Commission (USITC) Hearing
Notices and new clippings concerning customs duties.
1978
2
USITC Hearing, International Commodity Coding
Report to Customs Co-operational Council.
1973
3
USITC Hearing, International Commodity Coding
USITC notices.
1975
4
USITC Hearing, International Commodity Coding
USITC draft report.
1975
5
USITC Hearing, International Commodity Coding
Communication report from the chairman of the USITC.
1975
6
USITC Hearing, International Commodity Coding
Press releases and news clippings.
1975
7-10
United States Tariff Commission (USTC)
"Lead and Zinc," report to congress.
1962-1963; 1965
11
Washington International Business Calendar
Weekly bulletin of congressional and executive branch activities.
1978
12
Ways and Means Activities
Summary of lead zinc activities.
1950-1967
13
Ways and Means Activities
Statements.
1957; 1974
31
Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Folder
1
Correspondence
1975-1978
2-3
Preparation Materials
Itinerary, schedules, and MTN membership rosters.
1978
4-5
Countervailing
1969-1978
6
Department of Commerce
STR advisory report.
1975-1976
7
Federal Register Notices
1975-1977
8
Government Documents
1975-1978
9
Ireland
Incentives, subsides, and countervailing.
1975-1978
10-12
Multilateral Trade Negotiation News
1975-1978
13-14
Official Statements
1975-1979
15
Safeguards
1975-1978
16
Subsides and Safeguards
1974-1976
32
Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Folder
1
Subsides
1974-1978
2
Subsides and Countervailing
News clippings.
1975-1978
3
Statistical Data
4-7
Tariffs
1974-1978
8
Trade Negotiation Information Service
1976-1978
9
Press Releases
1975-1977
10
News Clippings
1974-1976
11-12
Miscellaneous
1974-1976
33
Antidumping
Folder
1
Correspondence
1976; 1978
2
Proposed Antidumping Regulations
1975-1976
3
Final Antidumping Regulations
1975-1977
4
USITC Notice of Investigation and Hearing
1976
5
USITC Case
1976
6
Testimony
1977
7
Legislative Voting on Various Antidumping Cases
circa 1978
8-9
Treasury News and Federal Register Notices
1975-1978
10
News Clippings
1976-1977
11
Miscellaneous
1975-1977

IV. Lead DumpingReturn to Top

The material in this section is associated with two government cases in which the Lead-Zinc Producers Association was actively involved. The first case dealt with Primary Lead Metal from Canada and Australia and was discussed during sessions of the U.S. Tariff Commission (USTC) in 1973-1974. The second case took place in the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) and occurred during 1975-1976. In both cases the LZPA was concerned that the domestic lead industry was damaged by unfair prices. The claim by domestic lead producers was that foreign competitors, especially Canada and Australia, were selling their products in America for less money than in their own country, hence the use of the word "dumping". This section is comprised of statistical data, testimony and statements made by industry executives, reports and briefs from the USTC and USITC investigations, as well as press releases and news clippings. All documents are in chronological order. Correspondence begins this section and press releases and news clippings are combined at the end of the files.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
34
Primary Lead Metal Dumping
Folder
1
Correspondence
1974-1976
2-4
Government Correspondence
1973-1976
5-7
Attorney Correspondence
1973-1976
8
Industry Correspondence
1976
9
LZPA Board of Directors, Memorandums
1975-1976
35
Primary Lead Metal Dumping
Folder
1
U.S. Tariff Commission Procedures
1972
2
Lead Dumping Preliminary Information
circa 1973
3
Notice of Hearing and Calendar of Hearing
1973
4
Statistical Data
1967-1973
5-15
United States Tariff Commission Statements
These files contain statements made during the USTC hearing concerning lead metal dumping, 1973.
1973
16
USTC Brief
Broken Hill Association Smelters Pty. Ltd.
1973
17
USTC Brief
Bunker Hill Company.
1973
18
USTC Brief
Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Ltd.
1973
19
USTC Post-hearing Brief
Cominco, Ltd.
1973
36
Primary Lead Metal Dumping
Folder
1-9
USTC Report of Proceedings
1973
10
USTC Report
"An Analysis of the Lead Economy of the United States with Special Reference to the Question Whether Imports at "Less Than Fair Value" are Injuring and Will Injure the Domestic Industry," by Herbert W. Robinson.
1973
11
USTC Report
"Lead and Zinc Resources in Utah," by Allan H. James.
1973
37
Primary Lead Metal Dumping
Folder
1
USITC Notice of Investigation and Hearing, Tentative Calendar and Hearing
1975-1976
2
Statistical Data
1969-1975
3
USITC Statement Drafts
1976
4
USITC Statements
Opening statement by Trade Commissioner and LZPA statement.
1976
5
USITC Statements
Bunker Hill Co., Cominco Inc., Ethyl Corporation, and Gould Inc.
1976
6
USITC Statements
Hammond Lead Products Inc. and Noranda Sales Corporation Ltd.
1976
7
USITC Statements
Noranda Sales Corporation Ltd., RSR Corporation, and Tool and Stainless Steel Industry and American Footwear Industries Association.
1976
8
USITC Statement
Lead-Zinc Producers Association.
1976
9
USITC Hearing Notes
circa 1976
10
USITC Draft of Brief
Lead-Zinc Producers Association.
1976
11
USITC Brief
Lead-Zinc Producers Association.
1976
12
USITC Brief
Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Ltd and Noranda Sales Corporation Ltd.
1976
13
USITC Post-hearing Briefs in Opposition
Ad Hoc Group of Industrial Lead Consumers and Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd.
1976
14
USITC Post-hearing Brief
Cominco, Ltd.
1976
38
Primary Lead Metal Dumping
Folder
1
USITC Hearing Transcript
1976
2
USITC Decision
1976
3
Treasury Department News Releases
1973-1974
4-5
News Clippings
1972-1975
6
Miscellaneous
1974-1975

V. United States International Trade CommissionReturn to Top

The files in this section relate to the Zinc Escape Clause legislative case of 1978, which addressed the suspension of duties and tariffs on unalloyed and unwrought zinc. This request was made by zinc advocates in order to protect the industry from economic depression. The investigation and hearings took place in 1976-1978, during which time, two petitions were submitted to the United States International Commission (USITC) by the Lead-Zinc Producers Association (LZPA). The first was for the suspension of duties on unalloyed, unwrought zinc and the second request was for expansion of the investigation to include other forms of zinc. The majority of the files in this section deal with the USITC testimony and briefs. The section is arranged in chronological order and is concluded by press releases and news clippings.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
39
Zinc Escape Clause
Folder
1-5
Government Correspondence
1977-1978
6
Lead-Zinc Producers Association Correspondence
1977-1978
7-8
LZPA Board of Directors, Memorandums
1977-1978
9
Proposed Legislation
LZPA Board of Directors meeting minutes and summary of proposed legislation fact sheet.
1976
10-12
Case Preparation
Biographical information on USITC members, articles, reports, testimony, and congressional log.
1976-1978
40
Zinc Escape Clause
Folder
1-3
Case Preparation
Statistical data
4-10
USITC Zinc Questionnaire
1976-1978
11
Preliminary Draft for Petition to USITC
1977
12
LZPA Petition to USITC
1977
13
Government Notices of Investigation
1977-1978
14
Motion to Dismiss Petition or Expand Investigation
1978
41
Zinc Escape Clause
Folder
1
Witness List and Testimony Preparation
1978
2
Congressional Record-Senate
1978
3-14
United States International Trade Commission Statements
These files contain statements made before the USITC concerning the zinc escape clause case. The statements include government officials and zinc companies from the United States and various foreign countries.
1978
42
Zinc Escape Clause
Folder
1-12
United States International Trade Commission Statements
These files contain statements made before the USITC concerning the zinc escape clause case. The statements include zinc companies from the United States and various foreign countries.
1978
13
USITC Position Paper
Pacific Smelting Co.
1978
14
USITC Sample Testimony
1978
15
USITC Brief
U.S. Importers of Zinc from Australia.
1978
15
USITC Brief in Opposition
Independent Zinc Alloyers Assoc., Inc.
1978
17
USITC Post-Hearing Brief
Metallgesellschaft AG, Pressag Ag Metall, and Societe Miniere et Metallurgique de Penarroya.
1978
18
USITC Report to the President
1978
43
Zinc Escape Clause
Folder
1
USITC Report
Independent Zinc Alloyers Assoc., Inc.
1978
2
USITC Position Paper
EZ America Limited.
1978
3-5
Additional USITC Documents
Surveys, follow up information, and requested confidential information from St. Joe Co.
1978
6
Suggested Remedy
1978
7
USITC Decision
June 1978
8
Press Releases
1977-1978
9-10
News Clippings
1975-1978
11-14
Miscellaneous

VI. International Lead-Zinc Study GroupReturn to Top

The International Lead-Zinc Study Group (ILZSG) was made up of experts in the field of metal production and research. Lead Zinc Producers Association (LZPA) members attended the Study Group, often held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 1972 to 1978. The majority of the materials in this section are comprised of reports from the various committees, such as the Statistical, Standing, and Economic Committees. Correspondence, agendas, attendance lists, press releases, and news clippings are included chronologically with the various reports in this section.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
44
International Lead-Zinc Study Group
Folder
1-7
Correspondence
1972-1978
8
Agenda
1972
9-10
Study Group Committee Reports
1972
11
Statistical and Standing Committee Reports
1972
12
Statistical Data
1973
13
Agenda, Attendance List, and U.S. Opening Statement
1973
14
Study Group Reports
1973
15
Standing and Statistical Committee Reports
1973
16
Economic Committee Reports
1973
17
Statistical Data
1973
18
Delegation List and Opening Statements from the United States, Japan, and Canada
1974
45
International Lead-Zinc Study Group
Folder
1
Study Group Committee Reports
1974
2
Statistical Committee Reports
1974
3
Agenda
1975
4-5
Study Group Committee Reports
1975
6
Standing, Statistical, and Economic Reports
1975
7
Statistical Data
1975
8
Agenda, Attendance List, and Mailing List
1976
9
Delegation Statements
1976
10
Study Group Committee Reports
1976
11
Standing Committee Reports
1976
12
Statistical Committee Reports
1976
13
Economic and Lead in Gasoline Committee Reports
1976
14
Statistical Data
1976
46
International Lead-Zinc Study Group
Folder
1
List of Participants
1977
2
U.S. Opening Statement
1977
3-4
Study Group Committee Reports
1977
5
Statistical Committee Reports
1977
6
Monthly Statistics
1977
7
Statistical Data
1977
8
Statements
1978
9-10
Study Group Committee Reports
1978
11
Standing Committee Reports
1978
12-13
Statistical Committee Reports
1978
14
Economic Committee Reports
1978
47
International Lead-Zinc Study Group
Folder
1-3
Monthly Statistics, Zinc and Lead
1978
4-6
Statistical Data
1978
7
Study Group Committee Reports
1979
8-10
Monthly Statistics, Zinc and Lead
1979-1981
11
News Clippings and Press Releases
1975-1978
12-14
Miscellaneous
1976-1978

VII. Reports, Articles, and JournalsReturn to Top

This section contains miscellaneous reports, articles, and journals arranged in chronological order. The reports and articles include environmental considerations, lead and zinc industry concerns and improvements such as, innovative scientific mineral processes, and economic issues, such as tax systems, investments, and supply/demand economics. The journals include the Japan Metal Journal, the Mining Activity Digest, and the Official Journal of the European Communities.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
48
Reports and Articles
Folder
1
Report
"Provisions in Utah's Constitution Relating to Mine Taxation."
c. 1947
2
Report
"The Plight of the Lead and Zinc Industries Today, July, 1957," by The Emergency Lead-Zinc Committee.
1957
3
Article
Vernon. Ravmond. The Ouarterlv Journal of Economics. "International Investment and International Trade in the Product Cycle."
May 1966
4
Article
"The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development."
1969
5
Report
"Environmental Quality," by the Council on Environmental Quality.
August 1971
6
Report
"A Foreign Economic Perspective," by Peter G. Peterson.
1971
7
Report
"Presidential Decree: The Development and Promotion of Industrial Investment Act, 1972."
1972
8
Situation Paper
"Evolution of the Zinc Industry Problems in the United States," by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior.
1972
9
Research Report
"North American Zinc Situation, 1972-1973."
1972
10
Article
Fortune. "The Fortune Directory of the Second 500 Largest Industrial Corporations."
June 1972
11
Report
"A Report on the American Lead and Zinc Industry," by The Lead Zinc Producers Committee.
1973
12
Report
"Company Tax Systems in OECD Member Countries."
1973
13
Report
"The Importance of Percentage Depletion to the U.S. Lead & Zinc Industries."
c. 1974
14
Statement
Jack W. Carlson, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior-Energy and Minerals before the special subcommittee on commerce.
1975
15
Report
"Free World and U.S. Lead Supply/Demand Situation," by Herbert W Robinson.
1976
49
Japan Metal Journal
1976-1979
50
Reports, Articles, and Journals
Folder
1-5
Mining Activity Digest
1977-1979
6
Progress Report
"The Impact of Changes in Manufacturing Trade on Sectoral Employment Patterns--Progress Report."
1977
7
Article
"Potential Output and Productivity," by George L. Perry.
1977
8
Official Journal of the European Communities
1977
9
Report
"Electrolytic Zinc Practice."
1978
10
Optimist
1979
11
Report
"Basic Information for Industries." Department of Industrial Development, Australia.
1980
12
Report
"Western Australian Major Investment Projects: Public and Private, Current and Proposed." Issue No. 25. Department of Industrial Development, Australia.
1980

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Lead industry and trade--West (U.S.)--History--Sources
  • Lobbying--United States
  • Lobbyists--United States
  • Mines and mineral resources--Utah
  • Mines and mineral resources--West (U.S.)
  • Zinc industry and trade--West (U.S.)--History--Sources

Personal Names

  • Bodner, Seth M.

Corporate Names

  • Lead-Zinc Producers Association--Archives

Form or Genre Terms

  • Articles
  • Briefs (legal documents)
  • Clippings
  • Correspondence
  • Press releases
  • Reports
  • Speeches
  • Statistics