AMERICAN TARIFF
OPPOSITION FROM -SOUTH
MOTE TO FORM A UNION
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
NEW YORK, May 12
The “New York Times” Lima correspondent states that the Peruvian Foreign Minister, -Senator Alberto Friendt Rosell, to-day revealed that several of the leading iSpanish-Aineri can Republics, including Peru, Chile and Mexico, have -started negotiations toAvards the formation of a “LatinAmerican Customs Union.” It is de signed for their united defence and a.', a concentrated refusal against f> United States tar, iff policy. Peru am Chile have virtually reached an agreement concerning the measures that they will take in the event of th' opper tariff, now pending befr
U.-S. Congress at Washington, being passed. It is expected that Argentina and other countries will join. It is recalled that Argentina started a similar move several years ago, when the U 8Congress placed a tariff on agricultural products. Peru and Chiu, however, were then unaffected, but they are non anxious to reorganise the movement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 3
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