TRANS-TASMAN TRADE
REMOVAL OF EMBARGOES. PROGRESS IN NEGOTIATIONS. (By Telegraph.—Special Reporter.)' WAITANGI, this day. Good progress is being made with the trade consultations between the Minister of Industries and Commerce, the Hon. R. Master*, and the Federal Minister of Customs, the Hon. F. H. Stewart. The discussion, which originated in Wellington, relates mainly to the lifting, under a system of quantitative restriction, of the embargoes on Australian citrus fruits and New Zealand potatoes. On the train journey from Wellington and during their visit to Waitangi the Ministers have continued their consultations, which will be concluded in Wellington. In reply to a question last night. Mr. Masters said he was gratified with the stage.which had been reached in the negotiations. An element of compromise had been a prominent feature, and he was hopeful that a satisfactory trade arrangement would be reached.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1934, Page 9
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