TIN QUOTAS
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE'S DECISION INCREASE FOR SIX MONTHS. (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, May 2. Tho International Tin Committee, at a special meeting in London, decided that a quota increase amounting to 10 per cent, of standard tonnages should lie given in tho four signatory countries, with effect from April 1. 1934, for a period of six months, which is equivalent to an increased production of 8,280 tons in that period. In view of statements which obtained wide currency to the effect that the proposed buffer stock would be built up from normal production quotas, the committee points out that tin required for any buffer stock will be provided entirely from a special quota, which will be additional to the normal quotas.
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Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 9
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125TIN QUOTAS Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 9
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