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Britain's Battle to Balance Overseas Trade

Received^Saturday, 12.50 a.m. LONDON, Marcli 19. ' ' _ British exports for February totalled. £112,900,000 and imports. £144,100,000, leavi-ng. -an ad-verse balance of £31,200,000.. Exports were £6,600,000 below Lanuary but higber tban any other montb since 1920. February contained only 24 working days so that the ( daily value of exports was 6 per cent. higher than . January. The export vck^mp.,,, y?as 121 per cent of the 193^nijpt|ijy • average and the daiK : was a record. The imporls^'wei^kthfe.S lowest since April, ,1947, but the daily rate was- higher thah'any othei^ ' month since September. ^ i yit

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 March 1948, Page 5

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Britain's Battle to Balance Overseas Trade Chronicle (Levin), 20 March 1948, Page 5

Britain's Battle to Balance Overseas Trade Chronicle (Levin), 20 March 1948, Page 5

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