TARIFFS.
UNITED STATES. AND GERMANY. : DIFFICULT NEGOTIATIONS. • By Telegraph—Press Association—CoDyrleht '... London,. January 26. • ■ The :Washington/correspondent of. the "Morning Post" says that the real diffi-culty.-.between/ the;•■ United / 'States'- and Germany.is not, the admittance into Germany 'of . . American meat,-/ but Washington's, demand, that unless tlie United States';, is accorded .Imost-favbured-nation treatment , the. maximum" .. rates authorised- by .the, new .tariff :will be enforced. ;Germany replied that she waswilling :to. grant theifaToured-nation tariff,.pro-. Tided the /United . States by : ;tre'aty 'defines the .duties, payable .'on' German : importations. v ': / .//■';/ ■■.;-/ The .Washington; Government / disapproves entering into such a treaty, bo-; cause " its; ratification would reopen tho tariff question.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 727, 28 January 1910, Page 7
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101TARIFFS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 727, 28 January 1910, Page 7
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