DUMPING DUTIES
Welsh Tin Company’s Action | OTTAWA. Jan. 8. Mr. H. J. Biggar, the biggest buyer of tinplate in Canada, told the Royal Commission on mass buying that Richard Thomas and Co. Ltd., Wales, opened a plant in Ontario a year ago ’ as a blind to maintain the dumping duties against non-British tinplate. Under the Empire treaties the present 20 per cent, preference would : be removed if no tinplate were manufactured in Canada. The chairman, Mr. Kennedy, de- i dared that dumping duties were use- I less if Wales secured th l market in < this way. ‘ ■■ l (
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 22, 9 January 1935, Page 4
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