U.K. Should Use Trade Bargaining Weapon
(Received. 10 a.m.) LONDON, January 13
Arguing that the unsatisfactory state of the Britsh export trade is not the result of ,a temporary depression but of new economic conditions and new national policies, the Committee of the Association of Chambers of Commerce urges the Government to exert the bargaining power of Britain as the world’s greatest import market. The Government, says the Committee, should review the world market with the view to ascertaining the minimum export trade at which it must aim; secondly, it should review the markets available, and thirdly, the changes necessary to achieve the result that countries unwilling to increase their imports from the United Kingdom would be faced with a reduction of their exports to the United Kingdom.
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Northern Advocate, 14 January 1939, Page 9
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