AMERICAN WANTS TRADE
Ghange ift Vifewpoints (Receiyed 7, 8.45 ,a.m.) LONDON, J"une. B. The Baily "felegraph 's city editor, Whb hhs iust retUrhed frbm Afflefiea, stresses the extraordihary chahge in the ^Jnited States attitude to ihternational trade. Businessmen, he says, are unanimously behind the administration in the desire for & trade treaty with Britain. . The chahge ffohl) fiigh pfotectibhiSt isolatiohisin to hberal eeohbfaie iriterhatibhaiism is ofle of the mbst hopeful factbrs ih the World todays "If Britam fails to meet Atherica in a cordial spifit the consequehces will be incalculable and probably estrange England and America for generations, ' ' he cbrhmehts. The Yimes declares that thb fjbfuinibh delbgates at the Imperial COhference generally agree 'with the stateihent by Sir George SchUster tB&t a Pan-Ahglo- Aib erican comrhercial agfeement will bo of the greatest value as a demohstration to English-speaking democrabies that they recognise the valhe of international trade. Sir George emphasis.es the impOrtance of bbth Britaih ahd the DbmihibhS Understanding the sentiment in Ameriea which feols that ptivate Bfitish ifiterests are a serious obstacle to trade negotiation.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 7
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175AMERICAN WANTS TRADE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 7
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