BUTTER
THE GERMAN POSITION
The New Zealand Dairy-. Board Has today received -from. ~ its Ebnotba'^office * Cablegram/ explanatory \of the . new German tariff1 in so- far aR-ii-relate^io-tut-ter. The dispatch .reads:—^Ger^any' has authorisedfincreased duty on imported butters from fifty tci a. hundred iiarks per 100 kilos, on all imports in excess'of the annual quota of five thousand, tons from, countries with' commercial treaty relations. From non-treaty countries;'mainly Australia, Canada, and- Poland,: it; ■will Bear a duty of a hundred'and seventy.marks per hundred^kilos. In addition %}] butters from countries with depreciated currencies will be surcharged-36 marks per 100 kilos'. This surcharge: becomes''immediately 'effective. • Denmark will exhaust its quota of .five thousand tons-ia-'about two months at present-, rate-of .imports. Imports must be reskicted, ini-the -newduty result in heavier supplies of butter to the. Unite.d Kingdom." ; ,:. FROZEN MEAT MARKET. .Messrs. Levin, and .Co':,- ttd.> Save, received the following cablegr-am from their London . agents, dated . 22nd- vjanuary:— "Compared with last weeks-quotations, prices are unaltered. The market is-steady, mainly due to delay in discharging steap' era owing. to strike of lightermen^ ':
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Evening Post, Issue 19, 23 January 1932, Page 13
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