JAPANESE PRODUCTS
LOSS OF WIST INDIAN MAMET REPRISALS THREATENED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. KINGSTON (Jamaica), Juno 16. Japanese reprisals against Great Britain for the loss of her West Indian textiles market were forecast to-day by Mr Nobumasa Yoshizumi, described as a Japanese trade envoy, who said that Japan would attempt to strike back through Australia and Canada. He added that Japan was preparing to en.ter into negotiations with the two dominions for trade treaties which would result in Japanese products pushing Britain’s imports from the market, just as they did in the jWest Indies until the new quotas went into effect recently. If she was not successful in negotiating agreements, Mr Yoshizumi declared, Japan would boycott Australian and Canadian raw materials, which were now imported in large quantities.
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 9
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127JAPANESE PRODUCTS Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 9
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