IMPERIAL TARIFF BARRIERS.
“There ran bn no justifiable expectation that ns a result of the conference fho Dominions will throw flown ■ all tariff barriovK which impede the free entry of ( British manufacturers into their countries. The best, in fart, that we ran hope for. following our own ■ change of lisea.l policy, is such action a.-: cm **e tak'o here to assure a referential 'Tio. i - <*’ to products of the limpire to ci'fev the Dominions encouragement both to diminish their efforts to 'establish a short-circuit between raw materially and industries within their own borders, and to look upon the Imperial circuit as the more natural and. now, equally to he relied upon. In other words, they should he encouraged to reexamine existing policies of forcing local industrial development, especially where this has not natural foundation, arid to look for much goods, instead, to the United Kingdom. At Ottawa, it should he possible to reach broad agreements on those lines of inter-imperial rationalisation."— “Vorksh ire Post ”
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1932, Page 6
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164IMPERIAL TARIFF BARRIERS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1932, Page 6
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