IMPORTS OF IRON AND STEEL
PRODUCTS PLACED ON FREE LIST IN BRITAIN REGULATIONS WILL ENABLE EFFECTIVE CONTROL [ British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Dec. 5. In accordance with the settled practice under which duties imposed on imported iron and steel are used rather as a support for national needs than as a trade obstacle, these products have now been placed on the free list and an order will shortly be made merely requiring import licences. As the world price of iron and steel is slightly above the British home price the effect of these two regulations will enable effective control of imports and ensure that orders will be made to the best advantage.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 289, 7 December 1939, Page 7
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