GERMAN TRADE
LARGE ORDERS BOOKED BUSINESS IN AUCKLAND ;||| WIDE RANGE OF GOODS - r - V >i . STRONG BID BY AGENCIES Business is already beincr done under the trade treaty with Germany. It j 8 stated that some thousands of pounds worth of orders for German goods have been booked in Auckland at prices well below those quoted by British manufacturers. Many German agenqes are represented, by those who are seeking trade from Auckland importers, thorough preparations having been made, including the obtaining of credentials, months ahead of the announccnieivt of the treaty. Traders state that not only have they/ been shown samples of manufactures iril which business is sought, but German agencies are prepared to manufacture according to samples supplied to them, much in the same way as Japanese .interests first catered for New Zealand trade. The German goods offered, from samples shown, are of a wide range and uniformly high quality, and importers point cut that from the quotations given, German interests, backed by their Government, are prepared to make a determined bid to secure a sound footing oil the Dominion market.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22865, 21 October 1937, Page 12
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182GERMAN TRADE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22865, 21 October 1937, Page 12
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