A FORMIDABLE TARIFF WALL.
''Even a low tariff upon imports into England— incomparably the largest international market — does more damage to world trade than would the total prohibition of imports into one of the smaller South American republics. And it is beyond dispute that the range of Britain's tariff and other restrictions were greatly extended in order that Empire imports might be treated preferentially. And this applies as well to the tariff s of the Dominions and Colonies," states the Banitex and Financier, U.S.A. "The combined effeets of all the Empire tariff s is formidahle. They have done much to discourage trade. That is why British eeonuxnists are now insistittg on the Government leading a movement for the destruetion of all international trade barriers. " IJ
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 51, 16 March 1937, Page 4
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125A FORMIDABLE TARIFF WALL. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 51, 16 March 1937, Page 4
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