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MARKETS OVERSEAS

ELECTRIC APPLIANCES.

BRITISH ACTIVITY

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LONDON, April Hi

The British electric equipment industry is making a bold bid to extend its overseas trade. The “Evening Standard” states that the British Association is working out a complete, detailed scheme of Imperial co-opera-tion, which will be discussed at the Ottawa Conference.

The scheme will cover Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India. It will contain suggestions for the exchange of research and patent experience, pooling and statistical information, an exchange of engineers and similar rationalising measures. British equipment firms also are making a powerful drive on the South America market, which hitherto has been 'largely in the hands of American, Electrical and Allied Manufacturers’ Swiss and German firms.

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Northern Advocate, 18 April 1932, Page 10

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MARKETS OVERSEAS Northern Advocate, 18 April 1932, Page 10

MARKETS OVERSEAS Northern Advocate, 18 April 1932, Page 10

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