WORLD TARIFFS
QUESTION OF REDUCTION /Aust. and N.Z. Cable). London, June IS. The question, el the British and German, attitude towards tarills in view of the Economic (tonfore-nee resolutions continues to attract attention. The Morning Post's Berlin corrcspoiulent says there e an overwhelming mass of political and. economic opinion in. Germany, ol which Dr. Slresemann is one ot. the. most, oonspiriicj leaders, in favour of a general reduction, world ta rills, in which Germany will almost certainly participate' . Her existing tariffs are not high Customs last year amounted to 77 ner cent, of the total value of imports.
Complete revision ol turills is being elowly worked out, but it may lie doubted whether Ibis will .stop at a ene-si<led reduction, on. the part of Germany, who is watching with disquiet the opposite tendency elsewhere, notably in Franco,
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Feilding Star, Volume 5, Issue 1131, 20 June 1927, Page 5
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