RUSSIAN DUMPING
HOW IT AFFECTS TURKEY. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, March 23. The “Times” Constantinople correspondent states official circles are indignant at Soviet dumping. They consider that as Turkey is Russia’s ally, she ought to b ( » excluded from among tlie Soviet victims. Despite the import tax of twelve shillings per ton o n Russian cement it is cheaper than lurkish manufacturers of which we ate protesting to the Government. Soviet exports of tobaeio to Germany have ruined the Turkish tobacco trade. Exports of Russian wheat to Western Europe are undercutting Roumanian and Bulgarian, and have led those countries to dump unsold surpluses in Turkey, causing a rural crisis in Anatolia. Tlie Russo-Turkish trade treaty .''Vieli was signed a few days ago does not deal with dumping.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 5
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