TRADE WITH UNITED KINGDOM
(To the Editor.) Sir,—Mr. Sutton has published extracts from a letter received by him from an English manufacturer who is resigning membership of the New Zealand association of English manufacturers' commission agents. This anonymous English writer complains that our tariff keeps out his goods. Well, we are riot told what class of goods the English firm is producing; and we are given no reason to suppose that this particular firm is economically or efficiently managed. Moreover, we are not told that this English industry enjoys high, tariff-protection in its own market, Great Britain; and it is surely somewhat humorous when an English manufacturer, who enjpj's ample protection in his own domestic market, protests against the New Zealand manufacturer receiving moderate protection in his.-^-I am, etc., A WELLINGTON MANU- ' FACTURER.
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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 8
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133TRADE WITH UNITED KINGDOM Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 8
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