Luxury Goods Enter Into Meat Talks
BUENOS AIB.ES, May 18. The Anglo-Argentine meat negotia-* tions appeared tonight to be close to suceess. An oflicial of the Argentine Foreign Office said: "Negotiations are goingon quiekly now. We await a reply from the British Government. The New York Times' Bnenos Aires correspondent believes the price agreement will involve a sliding seale wherein the price will vary within a set railge as Argentina agrees to accept eertain luxury goods among her imports from Britain. In other words, the more luxury goods Argentina accepts, the more Britain will pay for meat'._ . Argen- , tiHa appears to have reached nowhere in her demand for the ConVertibility of sterling. The British consider th'e paet will be historic to the extent that it will aeknowledge ineonvertability for the first time in a trade pact."
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 May 1949, Page 3
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