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BACK TO PAR.

WORLD TRADE RECOVERY. The. National Foreign Trade Coun<sfl, which has been studying the international trade figures £roni 1913 to the present time, says that the world will be back to par next year. The council declares that the world has almost recovered from the blow delivered by the war, and says that the 15 principal exporting nations, which carry more than 80 per cent-, of the world’s export trade, showed a com T billed total of exports at the end of tlie 192-5 fiscal year of £3,020,000,000. The export s in 1913 exceeded this amount by £140,000,000. These figures are based on the 1913 values. The United States shows an increase in the value of her world trade exceeding 30 per cent, since 1913, Canada 90 per cent., Japan 64 per cent., and Australia 34 per cent.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 8

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BACK TO PAR. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 8

BACK TO PAR. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 8

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