TRADE WITH GERMANY.
DOMINION AND BARTERING. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON. March 14. Interviewed regarding the statement of the London Financial Times’s Leipzig correspondent that barter contracts with Australia and New Zealand, among other countries, had been a feature of the Leipzig Fair, the German Consul, Mr AY. Penseler. said to-day that anything of tha.t kind had been left entirely to private enterprise. As vet there had been no arrangement between the Governments of these countries, although Germany had barter agreements with a number of other 11 a - tions. Australia find New Zealand, however, were too remote and rendered barter negotiations extremely involved. Officials of the Department of Industry and Commerce confirmed this and explained that while the German policy was to make barter a feature ot external trade to as great a degree as possible this- could not always he effected.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 91, 15 March 1935, Page 7
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