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TRADE BARRIERS

Removal “A Long, Hard Job” (British Official Wireless.) (Received December 8, 7.5 p.m.) RUGBY. December 7. The United States Ambassador in London, Mr. J. P. Kennedy, speaking in Plymouth on the difficulty of removing trade barriers, said everyone had to accept some responsibility for some of the conditions which now prevailed. “Some of us, however,” he added, “have seen the error of our ways ami have offered to join with other nations in the reduction of excessive trade harriers. It is a Jong, hard job. It is so easy to create barriers. It. can be done with a stroke of the pen and nobody feels the blow. "The removal of trade barriers, on the other hand, is felt by specific industries and felt at once. That is what makes the reduction of trade barriers so difficult.” Mr. Kennedy said the fact that the basis for so many problems was economic and therefore within people's power to solve should encourage them to hope that a solution would be found.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 65, 9 December 1938, Page 11

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TRADE BARRIERS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 65, 9 December 1938, Page 11

TRADE BARRIERS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 65, 9 December 1938, Page 11