INTER-EMPIRE TRADE
INFLUENCE OF NATIONAL OPINION By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. 11.51 a.m. LONDON, Monday. “It is the national rather than the international opinion which has made itself felt regarding interEmpire trade,” says the report of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. There appears to be little true reciprocity in the policies of some Dominions, continues the report. Australia, for example, is determined to foster its own industries. Although it continues to give tariff preference to' British goods, it is found with increasingly ominous frequency that even the preferential rate is too high to permit the flow of trade.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 260, 24 January 1928, Page 9
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