TH-ADE WITH BRITAIN. JT ( >\y IT T.S SHIITNKTXG. •'li' G. 11. Scott, president of the Mew Zealand Association of British Manufacturers and Agents, at a recent meeting of tin* council of that hotly, referred to the serious position revealed in the figures relating l > trade with the i nited Kingdom. Taking years IP2O to 1020. the total value of imports from foreign countries j unnounted over the whole period to i £02.700.811. said Mr Scott, whereas I
iitf' exports 1o I'orcijrii countries over l.iio mo period only amounted to £.‘58,075.270, leaving a balance of £54.<585,5tl .'ij/aMist Now Zealand. This 1 1 upro sum, he said, had yo n e fiat ol" the Dominion in hard cash. ami no scation ot the British Kmpire v.a- bcnofitcd thereby.
'‘This position points to this Dominion’s failure to create trading treaties with foreign nations that will enforce a. greater degree of reciprocity, or. in other word-, trade on the basis of interchange of commodities. ’’ concluded Mr Scott.
The host fnmilv protection against fourths ami colds. s ire throats and cliosts. is “ Nhzol.” No cold is “ Xnzol ’’-proof. Economical. Is f?d fir CO doses.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1927, Page 4
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