AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A.
INTERESTING TRADE FIGURES. ■■ ■ ' I: (BY CABLE—PEESS ABBOCUTIOK—(AUBTBALIA& AND X.Z. CABLB AMOCUtWt) (Received November 17th,8.20 p.nt-) WASHINGTON, JHowmtor 16. Tradie between the United Statei, Australia, New Zealand, and adjacent isEinds, was reduced by nine per : <jeot for the first nine months of pared with the corresponding period of 1926, according to an announoemeat iff the Department of Trade and, Ogo*. mere©. The trade amounted' vw 193,191,000 dollars, of which 154,614 m represented trade with AusUalw W- ■ Despite the decrease, Austwit tinued to hold first place in ftwjSJ ' markets for American automobile M# third in the consumption of ( gMohßft It also surpassed other foreign tries in of chinery. Australia automobiles .valued at lars and more than 8,000,000 fforwfw automobile parts ana acM6Bor»J« • figures are considered signijrcNlt »» _ view of' the imminent, appearance ot* new Ford after almost a year, or activity at the Ford plants.'' here see the approach of the bile saturation point, which *u» given a dangerous impetus by tne iw Ford production, but.Departoento Commerce experts ridicule the W(W" tion, emphasising thefact that there an enlarging market in South Afflen®!" .
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19161, 18 November 1927, Page 10
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