EMPIRE MANUFACTURERS
THE JAPANESE MENACE SIR JAMES PARR'S VIEWS Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, January 26. Sir James Parr spoke strongly in a special interview with the ‘ Daily Tele-, graph ’ on the subject of Japanese competition. He said : “ The threat to New Zealand imports from Britain and our own industries is most serious. Our methods and trade marks are copied, markets are cut • from under our feet, and our shops are flooded at prices which would be laughable if they were not so disastrous. It seems to me that the problem must be met by the Empire as a whole. Our manufacturers are in constant touch with the Government, whi3h is in constant touch with the British Government. Australia is in exactly the same quandary.” The ‘ Daily Telegraph,’ in an editorial, says: “New barriers and antidumping regulations will not meet the whole difficulty. We have to consider Japanese competition in neutral markets as well as our own.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 13
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157EMPIRE MANUFACTURERS Evening Star, Issue 21630, 27 January 1934, Page 13
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