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WOOL BARTER AGREEMENTS

A MENAGE TO TRADE DEALINGS WITH GERMANY CONDEMNED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, February 11. (Received February 12, at LlO-p.nj.) Mr Dudley Ackroyd, presiding at the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, described wool barter agreements as a, menace to trade, being especially serious in the case of Germ’any, whose agreement with South Africa had been renewed, while similar agreements were made with South American and certain European countries. Germany’s trade was assisted by currency manipulations, amounting to an export subsidy. There were complaints from many quarters that the German goods offered on those markets were below works cost.

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Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 9

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WOOL BARTER AGREEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 9

WOOL BARTER AGREEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 22261, 12 February 1936, Page 9