TRADE WITH AMERICA.
NEED FOR CLOSER RELATIONS.
Mr E. E. Eagle, foreign manager of a large business concern in America, who is in Christchurch, strongly advises New Zealanders to get into closer touch with that country, in order that they may secure there a sure market for their products.
In an interview, Mr Eagle staled that letters he had received from friends in San Francisco showed that the people in America were in negd of New Zealand Wool, oil, and tallow were mentioned. It was worth New Zealand’s while, he said, to foster closer trade relations with America, There was no doubt that that country eventually would he New Zealand’s best customer, and that New Zealand would send more goods to America than to the United Kingdom, because America’s luring industries were larger than England’s. America, with a population of 105,000,000, would have a relatively higher demand for New Zealand products than the United Kingdom could have.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2015, 14 August 1919, Page 2
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157TRADE WITH AMERICA. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2015, 14 August 1919, Page 2
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