TRADING WITH GERMANY
GOLD BASIS COMING. Some interesting pointe in regard to preference within the Empire and trade with 'Germany were touched upon by Mr Robert Just Boyd, chairman of the well-known British preserve manufacturers, Gross and Blackwell, who recently arrived in NeW Zealand. Mr Boyd said there was no doubt that Britain realised she had to look to the possibilities within the Empire. She was prepared to give the Dominions preference. In regard to trade with Germany, the present dumping could not continue. The GermaP workmen had to live in the same way as our own Workmen. His experience was that tho expense of running n German factory before the war was just as heavy as that of. an English factory of the same size. He was convinced Germany would be compelled to go back to a gold currency in some form or another. That Would stabilise the exchange. It had to coPife, but the reparations problem hid to be settled first.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11648, 12 October 1923, Page 2
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163TRADING WITH GERMANY New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11648, 12 October 1923, Page 2
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