JUGOSLAVIAN TRADE
"OFFENSIVE" TO BE TAKEN CONTROL OF EXPORTS LONDON, Jan. 9. The Belgrade correspondent of The Times says trade quarters forecast the control of exports to Italy, Germany, and other countries trading with Jugoslavia on a clearing basis. It is aimed at the limited export to such countries of articles that can be easily sold to England, France, Belgium, Holland, and others trading in cash. The measures are described as a trade offensive to which Jugoslavia has been driven by the scarcity of foreign currencies and the necessity of a favourable trade balance. The German trade debt to Jugoslavia is at present £1,500,000, and the Italian £ 127,000.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23705, 12 January 1939, Page 9
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