DENMARK'S QUOTA
PERMITTED IMPORTS '
REASON FOR REDUCTION
(BriUsh Official Wireless.) . RUGBY, October 31.' Representatives of the Danish Government resumed their conversations regarding the further restriction of imports of Danish bacon into the United Kingdom on Tuesday morning at the Ministry of 'Agriculture with Major Walter Elliot, Minister of Agriculturd, and officials of - his .Department, together with , those of the Foreign Office, the Board of Trade, and the Department of Overseas Trade. Under the agreement ratified last May Denmark was permitted to send not less than 62 per cent, of the total of the permitted imports of bacon from foreign countries. The United Kingdom Government later imposed: a, reduction of imports which, during the three months ended June, was equal to 170 per cent, of the imports for the corresponding quarter of last year. Tho further reduction is now sought as it is felt that otherwise the British producer will have difficulty next spring in disposing of his products.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1933, Page 11
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158DENMARK'S QUOTA Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1933, Page 11
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