AMERICAN TRADE
EXPORTS TO AUSTRALIA INCREASE IN NEW ZEALAND’S PURCHASES (Called Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph. —Copyright.) (Rec. January 2, 9.15 p.m.). Washington, January 1 The United States Chamber of Commence, in an analysis of the American foreign trade for the first nine months of 1929, says: “Exports to Australia, our seventh best customer, totalled 115,139,000 dollars, 11.33 per cent larger than for the similar period in 1928. This in part is ascribable to heavy purchases of motor lorries , and petroleum products. New Zealand imports of United States products increased by 2,867,000 dollars, or 10.6 per cent”
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 84, 3 January 1930, Page 8
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