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INDONESIA TRADE

Government Questioned (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, July 9. Opposition members of Parliament today questioned the Government on efforts being made to expand New Zealand trade with Indonesia. They pointed to the lack of a full-time trade commissioner in Indonesia and the small size of the New Zealand Embassy staff (five New Zealanders) as evidence that the Government was doing too little. But the Acting Prime Minister (Mr Shelton) said total New Zealand exports to Indonesia of $398,200 in the first 10 months of the financial year far exceeded the previous year’s total. He said the New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Singapore (Mr B. Grimstone) visited Indonesia frequently.

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Press, Issue 32345, 10 July 1970, Page 24

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INDONESIA TRADE Press, Issue 32345, 10 July 1970, Page 24

INDONESIA TRADE Press, Issue 32345, 10 July 1970, Page 24