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JAPAN SEEKS TRADE

Demand for Wool Likely to Increase DESIRE FOR reciprocity Dominion Special Service. * Auckland, May 1. The keenness of Japanese firms to explore new avenues of reciprocal trade was mentioned by Mr. Yutaka Nakaiima, a representative of large general trading concerns in. Tokio, Osaka, and Kobe, who arrived at Auckland by the Niagara on a business visit. The demand for wool in Japan was increasing, Mr. Nakajima said, and increased buying in New Zealand would be the result. On the other hand, Japan needed further outlets for her manufactured goods. “Japan did not want war with China.” Mr. Nakajima said. "However, China is in the position of having virtually no nationality and Japanese interests in Manchuria were menaced by troops and brigands who were without the law. China could not keep the country in order and Japan had to step in to protect her own interests. The war has not affected trade to any marked extent.”

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 184, 2 May 1933, Page 8

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JAPAN SEEKS TRADE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 184, 2 May 1933, Page 8

JAPAN SEEKS TRADE Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 184, 2 May 1933, Page 8