AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS
NEW H KGCLATIONS. PROTESTS IN' EUROPE. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) ( Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON. June 21. (Received Juno 22, 9.55 p.m.) There is a growing volume of protest iro.a At.-j'.o-Au/ralian commercial eirelcs, end from French and Italian manufacturers regarding the Australian Cu.-toms regulations ch:>rgtii..r >oe dutv on imported foreign goods :0 a value based on the pre-war rate Com.mi hoi;.' nt Australian importing hrms agree that the effect has been to I I'M-ee th‘ !M io Luy from English importing ! tirin' in-tead ol buying direct from French and Italian niaimfariurers, beeanse it is | '■heaper to ray the v. halcsaler’s profit. They | ai,-o '-oiirrud tiuii Lie regulation assists I m-mriil e,a;mp<' ->aL■ r-1 1 p;"fss a favourable i ex'-hange ra'" 1 .realise thev do not carry I war burdens, t'ai>le ; Mojo Australia show a considerable cai'-ailat.-on of orders- until the matter is settled.
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Southland Times, Issue 18856, 23 June 1920, Page 5
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145AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS Southland Times, Issue 18856, 23 June 1920, Page 5
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