N.Z. PRODUCE
MR MASTERS SEEKING TERMS.
DOMINION TRADE WITH BELGIUM. LONDON, July 21. The Hon. R. Masters to-day had a eng discussion with M. Suetens, Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, in :onne’ction wit]) a trade agreement between New Zealand and Belgium as ar as New Zealand meat, butter, lieese and apples are concerned. There i» a grave difficulty in the way if obtaining favourable term s for New Zealand butter, but there are possibili;ios ill connection with cheese and pples. It has been arranged that Mr Tasters .shall go to Brussels at the conlusion of the World Conference and neet the Belgian Prime Minister and Minister of Customs to see if any recipocal, arrangements are possible. , ", The difficulty in regard to butter- is hat Belgium has a most-favoured .■ nat--311 treaty with Denmark and Holland, ■till, the situation- is not without',-pos-ihilities, and thpge will be fully explord by MrJ Masterb. ' .
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1933, Page 7
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