BRITISH TRADE
Review of the Year POSITION WELL MAINTAINED Git ATI FYI NO COMPARISON HOW U S A. IS BEATEN fun .ml N.Z Ja'.JRugby, Jan. 12. The preliminary returns of British overseas trade for '11)32 show values as follow: — 1932 Wot £ £ Imports 703,133.00 ft 802.175,000 Exports 305,138.000 389.164,000 Re-exports 50,914,000 G4.035.1XM) The newspapers express satisfaetion that, during a year in which the international decline in trade was so pnuiouneod the British figures have been so well maintained. The Daily Telegraph says that, with the exception of the United States, the total of British exports Inst; year is likely to lie eonsidrnbly larger than that of any,other country, and, further, if these Usurps were converted at tlie par of exchange tin- value of the export, is actually higher than that of the UnitOil States. Importance is attached also to the fact that the balance of Britain's trade has greatly improved.
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3931, 14 January 1933, Page 6
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