U.K. BALANCE OF PAYMENT
“Position Still Unsound” IN 2 P./l -Keufer— C'opi/riqht) T GENEVA, April 26. The Joint Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr Joseph Godber) said in Geneva today that Britain had a long way to go to put her balance of payments or a sound footing, reported British United Press. Britain's economy dei pended to an important ex- ! tent on trade with all nations, and the 1960 balance of payments was unsatisfactory. he told the sixteenth annual meeting of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. ’’We have recently taken several steps to stimulate exports and with prospects of an early economic recovery in the United States, and continued high demand in Europe, we are confident that this improvement will be maintained,” he said. sity and real security—the application of adult values scientifically to human freedom and welfare.—Yours, etc., WHITE WATERS, April 27. 1961,
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 3
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