GERMAN DUMPING
Paper for New Zealand BRITISH PROTEST MADE London, June 8. A deputation of parchment paper manufacturers waited on Sir Thomas Wilford and complained that Germany was dumping its product in New Zealand at £-10 a ton c.1.f.. compared with £45 a ton for British, whereas Germany was selling the same paper internally nt £5O a ton. The deputation mentioned Germany’s severe restriction on New Zealand butter. The High Commissioner promised to convey the representations to the New Zealand Government, and advised the deputation to see the Kt. Hon. G. W. Forbes and the Hon. R. Masters, delegates to the World Conference, on their grrivah
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 11
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