TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
AMERICA AND ARGENTINA POSSIBLE CONCESSIONS WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Hopes of a trade pact between Australia and America waned further with the announcement by Mr Sumner Welles (Acting Secretary of State) that the United States is negotiating a reciprocal treaty with the Argentine, the concessions which the United States is considering granting cover items similar to Australian exports, namely, wool, casein, tallow, malt extract, cheese, corn, poultry, eggs, grapes, pears, hides, and skins. Mr Welles commented that certain European countries are developing an Argentine trade at the expense of the United States.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23896, 25 August 1939, Page 10
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