NO BENEFIT
JAPANESE TRADE CONCESSIONS.
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, July 30.
“New Zealand will not receive any benefit whatever from the apparently handsome trade concessions granted by Japan,” said Mr A. E. Mander (secretary of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation). The schedule of goods oil which concessions have been granted includes wheat, flour, starch, pulp for paper, packing paper, match paper, felt for paper, white, yellow and red cedar, hemlock, spruce, pinus larix and fir. Mr Mander said that not one item in the schedule related to exports to Japan by New Zealand. The latest available official figures showed that New Zealand exported to Japan butter, casein, hides, wool, tallow and scrap metal.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 246, 31 July 1935, Page 7
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