MOST-FAVOURED NATION PLAN FOR JAPAN HAS BEEN SHELVED MEANTIME
I | LONDON. Nov. 7. Delegates to | the World Tariff Conference at Torquay have shelved a United States • proposal that their countries should jaccord most favoured nation treatiment to Japan. i The question was expected to have [come up at the fifth session of the ! contracting parties to the general I agreement on tariff and trade, but the 130th item on the agenda for the sesi sion made no mention of Japan. I In a six-hour session yesterday delegates from 32 contracting nations * set tied an agenda that will review the I whole pattern of world trade. j The main item is a review of imI port and export restrictions now in •force throughout the world.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 November 1950, Page 5
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