GERMAN TRADE.
POST-WAR RECOVERY
BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. BERLIN, Aug. S. The remarkable post-war recovery of German trade is demonstrated in the fact that the exports- for the first six months of 1926 were only 250.000.000 marks lower than the corresponding period of 1913. The exports for the. past six months totalled 4,768,000,000 marks ancl the imports 4,232,000,000 marks. It is semi-officially pointed out that although the figures indicate a considerable improvement- in the economic position of the population, Germany has not gained an advantage, even from the most favourable and active trade balance, in view of the obligations and losses in connection with the Versailles Treaty.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 August 1926, Page 7
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