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DUMPING OF FOREIGN GOODS

EANGEB IN AFTER- TRADE. (ST. OTUCISira-TfirSCIJtL OOBKESPOSDKST.] - -v ■'% WELLINGTON. Thursday. . Speakers at the Associated Chamber# of Commote# Conference, - including importers who spoke from actual experience, xren unanimously of the opinion that the ;■ practice of "dumping" on the part of ' 4 foreign countries * had. been the chief : . enemy .of ' British trade in the past, and that if great care were not taken it would start all over again.. •. . One speaker stated thai Germany had - for years! past built up her export trade on her home tr^de —one price was charged . for an article In the home trade, and much - less when It was exported in quantities. By that method Germany had been able j.' to cut into British trade, and there was v little doubt that, given the slightest openf ing, she would do so'after the war.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16996, 1 November 1918, Page 6

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DUMPING OF FOREIGN GOODS New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16996, 1 November 1918, Page 6

DUMPING OF FOREIGN GOODS New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16996, 1 November 1918, Page 6

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