TARIFF DANGER
TO DEBT PAYMENTS. United Press Association -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) AMSTERDAM. July 1(L Possibly the most important part>f yesterday’s proceedings at tlx* Congress of the International Chamber of Commerce was occupied secretly in the form pf'cWversatioiis relating to trade barriers and commercial policies. It s known that competent experts are gravely apprehensive of a reaction arising from tariff increases, such as that of the Unjted States, upon the problem of meeting debt obligations. M. Pirelli was most active and he succeeded' in inducing the members not to raise .the issue publicly in the Congress. The “Financial News” special correspondent states: Expectations are high that something of great importance may emerge before the Congress ends. The Congress debated the need for better industrial statistics.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1929, Page 6
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