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Import Licences For Sago And Dried Fruit

• Import licences have been issued for sago and tapioca on the same basis as last • year"; and merchanfs hope that, with more tiiiie availafole this year, arrangqmefits c'an be- made for direct ^hipments to New Zealand, instead of the most unsa-tisfactory. method of transhipment via Australia. Importers will he taking every precaution possible to ehsur'e ' that .quality and_ packing are up to standai'd. Prices still femaino very high, although quotations at present are lower than those rulifig a fortnight ago. - - Licences .have also been granted for. drjed apricots o.r peaches from Australia or South Africa, but on present mdications .there. will not be very much offering from Australia. Agents have received quotations for both lines from various South African exporters, but it 'is not yet certain what the position will be with regard to export licences from that country. -

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 March 1948, Page 4

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Import Licences For Sago And Dried Fruit Chronicle (Levin), 30 March 1948, Page 4

Import Licences For Sago And Dried Fruit Chronicle (Levin), 30 March 1948, Page 4

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