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TRADE WITH AMERICA

POLICY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (P.A.) AUCKLAND, December 21. A hint that New Zealand and Australia may develop parallel policies in regard to proposals put forward by the United States Government as a basis for discussion at the international conference on. trade and employment as an important step toward economic collaboration among the nations was given by the Minister of Industries and Commerce (the Hon. D. G. Sullivan) this morning before his departure by air for Wellington. Mr Sullivan returned yesterday after a visit to Australia.

“Part of the time I was engaged in discussions with the Australian Prime Minister (Mr Chjfley) and officers on the clarification of the Australian and New Zealand attitude to the American proposals,” said Mr Sullivan. Agreement was reached on the' foundation questions and a degree of common understanding achieved. Asked whether any actual decisions had been made regarding trade policy with the United States, the Minister replied that he could not say anything more at this stage, but further early contact would be made between representatives of the Australian and New Zealand Governments.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 62, 22 December 1945, Page 6

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TRADE WITH AMERICA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 62, 22 December 1945, Page 6

TRADE WITH AMERICA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 62, 22 December 1945, Page 6

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