EXPORTS FROM BRITAIN
RISE OF £3OO.OOO’A DAY IN ONE MONTH (British Olfieial Wireless) RUGBY, 15th March. < Commenting on the satisfactory nature of the British trade return for February, “The Times” says: “The most significant method of comparison is to show the figures for every working day. The improvement in exports, including re-exports, in February was nearly £300.000 a day compared with January, 1937, and more than £365.000 a day compared with February, 1936. “On the same basis, imports were only £BO,OOO a day higher than in January, and about £400,000 higher than in the previous February. “It is therefore clear that in spile of the special demand for imports for the defence and ~the discouragement of exports which some feared might result from the same programme, exports -lire showing ' a notable advance.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 17 March 1937, Page 5
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