. It is stated that with the end of China’s civil wars, Chinese merchants are expecting -and hoping for a sharp trade revival, especially in their trade with the United States. Chinese raw materials are finding a steadily-increasing market in the Unite States.. With more settled conditions in China’s interior making possible shipment of products to the coast her export trade for 1928 is expected to show an increase over war years. During the first half of 1928 China’s exports to the United States amounted to 76,974,195 dollars. The trade was under adverse conditions. The total for the last half of the year is expected to be greater, and with continued peace coming years are expected to show further increases.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3899, 4 December 1928, Page 54
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