INGREASEO TRADE
BRITAIN AND DENMARK RESULT OF AGREEMENT Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 2. (Received May 3, at 12.35 p.m.) How British trade with Denmark has increased since the signing of the agreement is shown Jn tho report of the Overseas Trade Department. Danish imports to the United Kingdom advanced from 255,000,000 kroner in 1932 to 355,000,000 in 1933. The United Kingdom’s share of Denmark’s total import trade was 28.1 per cent., compared with 22.3 in 1932, and 14.9 the previous year. The United Kingdom in 1933 took practically all Denmark’s shipments of bacon, 84 per cent, of her butter, and 70 per cent, of her eggs.
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Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 9
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107INGREASEO TRADE Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 9
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