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N.Z.-GERMAN TRADE

“Understanding Reached”

(N.Z. Pre» Association— Copyright) LONDON. March 2. "A thorough understanding has been reached between New Zealand and Western Germany on each other’s point of view about the entry of the Dominion’s primary produce into Western Germany,” said the acting High Commissioner (Mr G. R. Laking) on his return to London from Bonn. With Mr L. V. Castle, economic counsellor, and Mr D. P. Taylor, trade commissioner, he engaged in discussions last week with representatives of the West German Ministries of Agriculture and _ It is now for the New Zealand Government to' decide whether a trade- agreement should be I made, sad Mr Laking.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 9

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N.Z.-GERMAN TRADE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 9

N.Z.-GERMAN TRADE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28835, 4 March 1959, Page 9

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