OUR TRADE WITH JAPAN.
REPRESENTATIVE MEN IN WELLINGTON. Peb Press Association. Wellington, April 8. The Japanese Trade Commissioners are being entertained at luncheon today by the Chamber of Commerce. In the course of an interview, Dr. Muira stated that the desire of the Japanese wa« that existing trade relations , should be strengthened artd extended. So far as New Zealand was : concerned, it was felt that there was room for great improvement in the present means of getting New Zealand produce into the Japanese markets. It was recognised that transhipment charges incurred on exports from- this country to Japan via Sydney must be a handicap. At the name time, the trade at present was not sufficiently large for the establishment of a regular service, hjut. the probabilities of expansion were fully recognised, and it had been proposed that a line should be run from Japan to New Zealand via Solomon Islands.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 80, 8 April 1915, Page 6
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150OUR TRADE WITH JAPAN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 80, 8 April 1915, Page 6
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