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AUSTRALIAN GOODS

Some Duty To Be Reduced (N.Z. Press Association) • WELLINGTON. Jan. 25. Representations have been invited by the Tariff and Development Board on a list of about 80 categories of Australian foodstuffs and manufactured goods in which it is proposed to reduce the rates of duty to the level of the present British preferential tariff rates. The items concerned include fresh, frozen and chilled vegetables, sugar beet, dog biscuits, printing ink, travel goods, wooden headings and mouldings, shopping and other bags, glass fibre, cookers, space heaters, cooking utensils, engines and refrigerators.

The board says that if no representations are received by April 1 to the contrary, it proposes to recommend that rates on these goods be reduced to the present British preferential tariff rates.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31587, 26 January 1968, Page 1

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AUSTRALIAN GOODS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31587, 26 January 1968, Page 1

AUSTRALIAN GOODS Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31587, 26 January 1968, Page 1