TRADE AGREEMENTS
NEGOTIATIONS IN BRITAIN. NOTIFICATION to dominions. Crated Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. LONDON, Feb. 18. Trade agreements were the subject ©f a number of questions in the House of Commons. Mr Malcolm MacDonald stated that In accordance with its usual practice the United Kingdom Government had informed the Dominions Governments of their .Intention to conduct trade negotiations with Denmark, so as to give those governments an opportunity of expressing their views if they thought their interests were affected. The same procedure would be followed in connection with any negotiations which might take place for a revision of the Anglo-Argentine convention. The same assurance was given by Mr W. Runciman in observing that I here are a number of commercial agreements with foreign countries which could be terminated by either party during the present year. Mr Runciman also announced that negotiations for a trade agreement with Peru had reached an advanced stage, and would, he hoped, be concluded shortly.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19815, 20 February 1936, Page 9
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