N.Z.-AUSTRALIAN TRADE
CANBERRA, September 4. New Zealand wishes-to buy goods from Australia and to sell her goods, but some revision of the past trade relationships is necessary, because we cannot lose sight of our strong obligation to Britain, our greatest customer," said the secretary of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of New Zealand, Mr. A. O. Heany, in an interview. •Britain buy§/£70,000,000 worth (85 per cent.) of our annual export trade," he added. . Mr- Heany is visiting Australia on behalf of his organisation to investigate the possibilities of post-war trade tween the two countries and to obtain information regarding the plans the Commonwealth and States are making for the rehabilitation of the men and women in the Forces, and the methods proposed for dealing with post-war problems, generally.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 57, 5 September 1944, Page 4
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