STEADY INCREASE
' TRADE WITH CHINA DOMINION’S PRODUCTS VIEWS OF CONSUL (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, June 14. The view that trade between New Zealand and China could be developed with mutual advantage was expressed by the Chinese Consul, Mr Chunnow H. Pao, of Wellington. Mr Pao said that the exports from New Zealand to China had more than doubled since 1926. Butter represented more than 60 per cent, ol: the total value of these exports. In 1926 the total exports from New Zealand to China were valued at £21,370 and by 1930 this had increased to £50,578. . “Trade relations between China and New Zealand should be founded on the basis of reciprocity and goodwill, said Mr Pao. “Investigations should be made as to what goods could be purchased favourably from China with mutual advantage. It would be advisable to organize a trade mission to study the conditions of the Chinese market oh the spot.”
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Southland Times, Issue 22042, 15 June 1933, Page 8
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154STEADY INCREASE Southland Times, Issue 22042, 15 June 1933, Page 8
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