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EXPORTS TO JAPAN

CERTIFICATES NOT NEEDED

It was notified on July 29 that certificates of origin would in future be required in respect of certain goods exported from New Zealand to Japan. Advice has now been received by the Government from the Consul-General of Japan, Sydney, that owing to the completion of a trade agreement between Japan and Canada certificates of origin will be no longer required in respect of goods from New Zealand.

The goods concerned were wheat, flour, starch, pulp for paper, packing paper, match paper, felt for paper, white, yellow, and red cedar, hemlock, spruce, pinus, larix, and fir.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1936, Page 10

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EXPORTS TO JAPAN Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1936, Page 10

EXPORTS TO JAPAN Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1936, Page 10

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