JAPANESE COTTON
DUMPING IN THE EMI’iRI
LONDON, December ;16
Lancashire manufacturers are alarmV U at tile extent to which the Jap.-in-*?, using sweated labour, are copying tramples of British cotton goods, the finished product being dumped in Australia and Now Zealand and the (“>l- - at prices with v.hiGi it is impossible to compels, despite, the Ottawa agreements. Manufacturers, considering that action is urgently mw-eary, made representations to Air S. Al. Bruce (Risick nf Aiini-stcc in 'London) during his visit to Alaiuluster, and lie wM deal with the matter immediately. Yorkshire manufacturers, also fear, ing that Japan i« making heavy ptircha’Se.s of Australian wool .for the purpose of Hooding Dominion and colonial markets, made s jmlar repres; illations to Air Bruce, while ;; deputation representing pottery interests, alarmed at Japan's sweated competition, will meet Air Bruc e to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1933, Page 7
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136JAPANESE COTTON Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1933, Page 7
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