BRITISH TRADE TREATIES
NO NEW AGREEMENTS IN MEANTIME LONDON, Sept. 28. Britain has decided to make no more trade agreements with individual countries until the United Nations have decided on a future world trade policy, says the Daily Express. Thus the termination by Argentina of the nine-year-old agreement with Britain becoming effective in February, will not be followed immediately by negotiations for a new pact. The Board of Trade said Britain was unlikely to suffer through ending the agreement because already this year she had arranged for the purchase of all Argentina’s surplus meat for the next four years. No special reason is given for Argentina’s action, except the many changes in trading conditions since 1936.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25962, 1 October 1945, Page 6
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