CANADA WANTS NEW ZEALAND’S TRADE
COMMISSIONER’S ADVICE “We in Canada are far from selfsupporting and we are anxious to trade within the Empire and with New Zealand as part of it,” said Mr. Paul Sykes- acting - Canadian Trade Commissioner, in addressing the Auckland Agricultural Science Club at a luncheon yesterday. “New Zealand’s exports to Canada should increase and if the exporters, either individually or by some combined method, would take a slightly more active means of pushing their wares in the Canadian markets they would find no difficulty in disposing of quantities considerably larger than at present,” declared Air. Sykes. Canada was now buying greatly increased quantities of New Zealand goods, said the speaker, the value of Canadian imports from New Zealand in 1926 being £569,000, over £145,000 greater than in the previous year. Canada would be glad to see such figures increase in the same way that they were anxious to see their exports to New Zealand maintain their present ■L level, or a higher one. As it was, how- ■ sy er> Canada was in a position to offer ■ -New Zealand buyers a much wider ■ of necessities that they had to
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 16
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