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DOMINION'S CHANCE

TRADE WITH JAPAN

AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

AUCKLAND, This Day. The fact that Australia had raised a tariff wall against Japan was regarded by Mr. T. Ogata, who arrived by the Wanganella, as an excellent opportunity for New Zealand to increase exports of wool, casein, and tallow to Japan. He also naively added that Japan in return would look for an increased share on the Dominion market

Mr. Ogata said that the drastic reform in the Australian tariff had quite upset the trade equilibrium between the two countries, and Japan had to find other markets.. At the present time Japan was very busy, and there was little unemployment. ' ■ -. .■ ■ . : •

Mr. Ogata insisted that his country was friendly and peace-loving, and dis^ claimed territorial ambition. ' Japan wanted a market for her products, and was willing to buy what she could not produce, but it had to be two-way trade with reciprocity on both sides.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 11

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155

DOMINION'S CHANCE Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 11

DOMINION'S CHANCE Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 11