THE BALKANS TRADE
| A JAPANESE CAMPAIGN ! LONDON. March 9. j A special correspondent of the 1 "News-Chronicle"' reports that the j Japanese are making a big drive to I capture trade in the BaP 'is. He j says Japanese interests recently opened an office at Agram, in Yugoslavia, while Japanese ships have visi". .d Balkan ports with large collections of industrial samples and, in some eases, with stock lor saie. An entire shipload of Japanese, merchandise was offered at Constanza, Rumania, at half the price i charged for similar goods by British and German suppliers. The correspondent adds that negotiations have already started for ex- | changing Rumanian oil for Japanese merchandise. Japan is also prepared to take quantities of Balkan grain, ' tobacco, and salt on condition that ! the supplying country grants eor- | responding import quotas.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 9
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