Plans For Nordic Common Market
(N.Z Press Association—Copyright) COPENHAGEN, October 20.
Detailed plans for a Common Nordic Market, including the establishment of a Customs Union covering 80 per cent, of trade between Denmark, Finland, Norway. and Sweden, were published in Copenhagen today. Under the plan the abolition of tariffs and restrictions within Scandinavia would be combined with the fixing of a common Scandinavian tariff on goods imported from other countries. The joint tariff, described as moderate, would be based on value assessment, instead of quantity assessment.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28414, 22 October 1957, Page 9
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