TRADE WITH BRITAIN
ARGENTINA SEEKING AGREEMENT.
(United Press Asen. —By Telegraph—Copyright.)
Buenos Aires, December 16
The Argentine Government announced to-day that it would send soon to London a commission of experts to negotiate a commercial agreement with Great Britain. The advisory committee appointed by the Government, it was stated, would study carefully commercial interchange between the two countries.
These steps are being taken as the result of British anti-dumping measures, although Argentina has received an assurance that her products actually will not be affected by the now duties.
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Southland Times, Issue 21580, 18 December 1931, Page 7
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