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OPPOSITION TO QUOTAS

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ACT DESIRE TO ASSURE FREE ENTRY. READY FOR RECIPROCAL ACTION. PREPARED TO MAKE CONCESSION. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night’. The position with regard to marketing New Zealand’s produce in Britain and the proposals for quotas and restrictions were considered at a meeting to-day of the executive of the Associated Chambers of Commerce. It was considered most important that New Zealand should take any opportunity of safeguarding itself against such restrictions applying to its products. The following resolution from the Dunedin Chamber was unanimously endorsed: “That free and unrestricted entry of exports to Great Britain is so vital to New Zealand that negotiations should be initiated to ascertain on what terms this right can be secured, and we should be prepared to make concessions to achieve this end.” it was decided to convey the resolution to the Government with a request that it be represented to the British Government.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 9

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OPPOSITION TO QUOTAS Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 9

OPPOSITION TO QUOTAS Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 9