RELAXATION OF CONTROLS
BRITAIN AND SCANDANAVIA ECONOMIC REPRESENTATIVES CONFER NZPA Special Correspondent Rec. 7.10 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 17. The financial and economic representatives of the Governments of Great Britain, Denmark, Norway and Sweden are at present conferring in London with the object of devising plans for increasing trade and relaxing controls between Britain on the one hand and the Scandinavian countries on the other. These proposals were studied for the first time by experts of the four countries when they met in Stockholm last month. It is officially denied that the purpose of the consultations is, as has been suggested in some quarters, to evolve anything so ambitious as an Anglo-Scandinavian economic union. One of the major oojectives of the talks is to consider ways of easing the balance of payments difficulties between the sterling area and Scandinavia.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27291, 18 January 1950, Page 6
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138RELAXATION OF CONTROLS Otago Daily Times, Issue 27291, 18 January 1950, Page 6
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