GERMANY AND AMERICA
NOTICE TO END TRADE
TREATY
"MOST-FAVOURED NATION"
WASHINGTON, October 13. The German Government on Saturday moved to clarify economic and financial relations with, the United States by announcing its intention to terminate its unconditional most-favoured-nation commercial treaty with the United States on October 14, 1935.
The German Ambassador, Herr Hans Luther, served the official notice in a formal Note to the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull. At the same time ho is understood to have expressed a hope that a new reciprocal agreement without a most-favoured-nation clause would be negotiated by the two Governments and that _ mutually profitable trade would continue.
The treaty has governed trade bo t-.vcen tho two nations since 1925.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 9
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117GERMANY AND AMERICA Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 9
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