TRADE TREATY
CANADA AND AUSTRALIA. DUMPING DUTIES AN OBSTACLE. Vancouver, Aug, 23. Mr. Pratten, interviewed regarding the trade treaty between Australia and Canada, said that trade will be next to impossible if Canada extends the principle of imposing dumping duties contrary to agreement. “I am not here,” he said, “to alter the pact, but I want to know exactly why the status quo was disturbed. Mr. Pratten hoped for an adjustment of the position in consequence of Ottawa conversations. Meanwhile, he is amused at some of the farmers’ organisations asking for further concessions while others are blocking imports of Australian butter.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 215, 25 August 1927, Page 7
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