DOMINION EXPORTS
Improvement In Shipping Position LONDON, June 22. After live weeks of intensive study in official and trade circles on behalf of the New Zealand Government and Australian and New Zealand companies, Mr William Goodfellow said that the refrigerated -.-hipping schedule for Australia it :rnd Now Zealand cargoes showed considerable improvement. Provided that tie sudden crisis ta-ci-s---.’Bates a switch of tonnage, bo said, the schedule allowed for sinkings, and though it was impossible to pre-diet the course of tbe war. be believed the position of tbe butter, cheese, and ttiea' shipments was reasonably satisfactory These products would fare better after the war than wool, which would probably have to face problems similar to those which arose after the last war The impoverishment of Europe when hostilities ceased would tie >i most im portirnt influence on the Dominions’ marketing of primary produce How ever. a new and helpful factor mlgh’ be a chance in the tariff policy of the United Stales under which food ami produce would be admit ted under lower duties for at I'.-a-t a portion of each
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 229, 24 June 1941, Page 8
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