GO STEADY
HINT TO MR. HULIi
AMERICA^ BUSINESS MEN
(Keccivod April 11, 1 /p.m.) WASHINGTON, April 10. A programme for international action to promote trade, including a recommendation to exchange war debt moratoriums in appropriate cases for disarmament and markets abroad for United States goods, has been framed by the United States Chamber of Commerce. To end economic nationalism, as pleaded by the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull), was said by the chamber officials to be tho reason for fashioning a programme which advises caution regarding Mr. Hull's proposal for a general lowering of tariffs. The chamber asked that American delegates to the World Economic Conference hold fast ■ to the principle" of reasonable protec- \ tion, with safeguarding provisions .to meet unfair competition and the effects of depreciated currencies. ' The chamber suggested, the establishment generally of scientific tariff fate-making, the processes to be removed from, purely political considerations.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 85, 11 April 1933, Page 9
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GO STEADY
Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 85, 11 April 1933, Page 9
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