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TRADE WITH GERMANY

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS The Chamber of Commerce met yesterday afternoon in private, to consider matters relating to trading with Germany, in connection with tho recent pronouncement, removing the embargo. The chairman (Mr. W. F. Cuthbertson) presided. . n , . After discussion, it, was decided to give further consideration to the matter at a later date. The secretary (Mr. Gordon Fiyrclnld) presented a report, allowing tho imports into New Zealand of goods originating from Germany. The values were: & 1912 653,230 1913 687,935 1914 1.016.016 1915 88,284 1916 ' 8,264 1917 2.316 • 1918 684 1919 943 1920 10.189 1921 25,741 ' In 1914, the “peak’" year of German imports to New Zealand, German goods represented 4.65 per cent, of the total imports to the Dominion. Tho imports into Australia of goods originating from Germany were: 1912 7,153,609 1913 7,029,331 1914- 2,005,187 1915- 117,470 1916- 97,512 1917- 18,055 1918- 10,956 1919- 13,474 1920- 56,944 In 1912, German goods represented 9.15 per cent, of the total imports to Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 7

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TRADE WITH GERMANY Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 7

TRADE WITH GERMANY Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 156, 20 March 1923, Page 7