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EXPORT HOUSES

Mr Shelton’s Plan (N.Z Press Association) WELLINGTON. Aug 14. The Government intends implementing a suggestion by the Minister of Customs (Mr Shelton) that export goods channelled through fewer hands could help make the goods more competitive. The Minister of Overseas Trade (Mr Marshall) said in Parliament today, answering a question by Mr A J Faulkner (Opposition, Mount Roskill), that this idea had led to the concept of export houses which the Trade Promotion Council was now considering

Private enterprise groups could organise export houses themselves Some had already done so. "One member of the Pacific trade mission represented 64 trading interests. That would be rather much for one man to handle,” Mr Marshall said. “But that is the idea behind the suggestion.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29901, 15 August 1962, Page 16

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EXPORT HOUSES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29901, 15 August 1962, Page 16

EXPORT HOUSES Press, Volume CI, Issue 29901, 15 August 1962, Page 16

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