BRITISH EXPORT TARGETS
“ FLOORS FROM WHICH TO CLIMB” (Rec. 9 p.m.) LONDON, October .3. “Our targets of from 140 to 160 per cent, of our pre-war exports will not be taken as ceilings, but as floors from which we must climb further,” said the new President of the Board of Trade (Mr J. Harold Wilson). Britain would not count on overseas assistance, he added, but would work out her own. salvation by intensifying her work and sacrifices for the export drive.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25306, 4 October 1947, Page 9
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