EFFECT OF SANCTIONS
BRITISH EXPORTS TO ITALY
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY,
January 14,
The overseas trade figures for December again reveal the loss of exports to Italy suffered by British traders in consequence of the imposition of economic sanctions by the League of Nations following Italy's resort to war in East Africa in disregard of her covenant.
Exports of coal to Italy in December amounted to 19,098 tons, worth £14.000, compared with 420,373 tons valued at £349,073 in the last month of 1934. No more than six tons of iron and steel left Great Britain for Italy last month. This is compared with 1272 tons twelve months ago.
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Evening Post, Issue 13, 16 January 1936, Page 12
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