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TRADE AGREEMENT.

Plea To Canada To Import More

Australian Goods.

ADVERSE BALANCE,

(Australian and X.Z. Tress Association.)

(Received 9.30 a.m.)

HALIFAX, June 6

Speaking on the limitations of the reciprocal trade agreement between Canada and Australia before the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Mr. D. H. Eoss, the Trade Commissioner for Australia, declared that to obtain a much larger preference schedule, Canada should import more Australian products, preferably of non-competitive character with domestic production. He suggested that members of the association resident in the "wet" provinces, should ask for and demand Australian still sparkling wines. If Australian dried and canned fruits were more widely used in Canada such consumption would do much to overcome the adverse trade balance between the two countries.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 133, 7 June 1929, Page 7

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TRADE AGREEMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 133, 7 June 1929, Page 7

TRADE AGREEMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 133, 7 June 1929, Page 7

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