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Japan May Lower World's Standards

(Rec. 11.30 a.m.) LONDON. June 13. Discussing potential Japanese competition, speakers at the annual meeting of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce said it was proper that Japan. seeking credits from America and India and permission to rebuild its textile plant, should help alleviate the world shortage of cotton and other goods, but her low wages standards were more likely to cause unemployment in Britain than raise the working standard in Japan. The meeting decided ' o communicate 'with the Federated Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, home and 'overseas organisations and also representatives of the United States, which .was also concerned.

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Northern Advocate, 14 June 1947, Page 8

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Japan May Lower World's Standards Northern Advocate, 14 June 1947, Page 8

Japan May Lower World's Standards Northern Advocate, 14 June 1947, Page 8

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