MARKETS FOR JAPAN
MANUFACTURERS SEEKING EYES ON UNITED STATES TOKIO, Jan. 4 After three years of activity Japanese manufacturers are now looking for markets in the United States and are hoping for a revival of prosperity there as the result of President Roosevelt's policy. The United States, in good times, has always been a large purchaser of Japanese products. Aimed at the adjustment and cooperation of Anglo-Japanese trade relations, the Japan Economic League has appointed a committee headed by Mr. Manzo Kushida, of the Mitsubishi interests, as chairman with 18 associates representing banking, shipping, steel, cotton, spinning, sugar, insurance, and heavy industry manufacturing to solve trade problems with England. Japanese merchants hold that the markets lost through prohibitive tariffs will be regained through the production of new article*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22008, 15 January 1935, Page 9
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