TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH SOVIET.
DEADLOCK REPORTED. PROTECTION OF OTTAWA AGREEMENTS. (Received July 23. 6.5U p.m.) LONDON, .July 22. According to the 'Daily Mai!,'' the negotiations for a new trade agreement between Great Britain and the Soviet have reached a deadlock owing to the British Government insisting upon steps to protect the Empire and Ottawa agreements, particularly regarding the dumping of Soviet goods produced by state labour. The strong British stand on this point lias greatly depressed the Soviet representatives regarding the outcome of the negotiations.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20915, 24 July 1933, Page 9
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