TRADE WITH BRITAIN
INFORMATION ON FOLICY (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Tuesday A request for an early statement of the Government's policy with respect to trade with Great Britain after the war was made by the deputation from the United Kingdom Manufacturers and New Zealand Representatives’ Association which waited on the Minister of Customs, the Hen. W. Nash, on Monday. The president, Mr W. A. Simpson, said orders were already being received in Britain from various markets for post-war delivery, and it was hoped that the New Zealand Government would give some indication to importers regarding its post-war ideas and thereby facilitate the forward placing of orders. Mr Nash said that before **y reply could be given to the association’s proposals it would be necessary to communicate with the British Government to ascertain its post-war export trade policy. When this was received the matter would be considered by the Government and a reply given to the representations. However, the deputation could understand that the feeling of the Government in regard to Britain remained today as in the past.
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Waikato Times, Volume 195, Issue 22458, 20 September 1944, Page 2
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