GIGANTIC STEEL PACT.
NATIONS UNITE. According to the London "Daily News," a gig-antic steel pact, probably the most important international industrial agreement since the close of the war, was concluded late in March, following- a ence on tiie subject in Paris. Great Britain, Germany, France, ana Belgium—the chier European iron-producing countries—are to call a halt to the present feverish competition in tne making and marketing of rails, and Instead there will be a system of export quotas. The agreement is regarded in Germany as a first step towards an even greater and more comprehensive International -'would steel panel," or "iron international," to control the entire pro-ducttoa-oi jisa _mL#jeeJ«
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1926, Page 4
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