BRITAIN AND INDIA
TRADING CONDITIONS
PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE SATISFACTORY REPORT (Received January 3, 6.5 p.m.) British Wireless RUGBY, Jan. 2 The conditions and prospects of British trade with India are reviewed in a report on the year 1933-34 issued by the senior Trade Commissioner in India and Ceylon. In the course of his report the official states that industrialists in both countries at last are realising that the interests of all parties can be best served by substituting a progressive spirit of co-operation and mutual understanding for the old attitude of suspicion and mistrust. The stimulus which this movement may be expected to exercise on trade is incalculable and it is satisfactory to record that imports from the United Kingdom were remarkably well maintained in the last trade year over a wide range of competitive goods.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 9
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136BRITAIN AND INDIA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 9
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