GOOD PROSPECTS
THE BRITISH “BOOMLET.” “Our export trade to-day,” asserts the “Morning Post,” depends in sucn large part on circumstances over which our control is limited. Our trade with Italy remains almost nonexistent, although sanctions have now been removed. Our trade with Germany has been much diminished in reicent years by a nationalist reorganisation of that country’s economy which is as much a. political as an economic measure. On the degree in which other conutries imitate the Italian and German economic examples and on the consequences of the Spanish civil war, almost as much as own own efforts, the immediate future of our export trade, as at present directed, will turn. If, as now seems possible, the alarms of the last two months should give place to a more peaceful international atmosphere, there will be reasonable hope that the present British trade ‘boomlet’ may be converted into a ‘boom.’ ”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3828, 2 November 1936, Page 2
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