The article discusses the latest business activities outside of the U.S. as of March 28, 1936. In Europe, the results of the international conferences that were held in London, England and Rome, Italy signify that Germany will not be penalized with sanctions for breaking treaty obligations. The conference in London also resulted in a reconstruction plan for Europe, including a pledge by Great Britain to provide military assistance to France if attacked by Germany. The situations in the Soviet Union and Canada are also presented.