JAPANESE TRADERS
. RECIPROCITY DESIRED
(By Tetoirtph.) . (Special to "The Evenlne Fort.") AUCKLAND,.My t, Tho keenness of Japanese firms'; to explore new avenues, of t reciprocal trade was mentioned ;by Mr* Yutaka Nakajim'a, a representative ..of ' largo, general trading concerns in Tokio, Osaka,. and Kobe,, who '. f wived , at Auckland by the Niagara: en a business visit. '. '• v ■ •-, : The demand for wool in Japanwas increasing, Mr. Nakajima Mid*,. »nd Increased buying in ■ New.1 Zealand would be the Tesult. Oh the jother hand, Japan needed further outlet* for her manufactured goods; . 1' ■• "Japan did not • want war with China," Mr. Nakajima said; "However, China, is in the .position of having virtually. noYwatioaality find Japanese interests in Manchuria were menaced by troops and* brigands who were without the' law; Chin* could not keep the country in1 order, and Japau had to step in to protect her own interests. The war has not affected trade to any marked extent." '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 6
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