NEW FRENCH TARIFF
HARSH AND PROHIBITIVE HOSTILITY IN AMERICA By Cable. — Press Association. —Copyrijfi WASHINGTON, Saturday. The American reaction to the diclosure of the new French tariff which became effective last Tueste the schedules of which are cornsered to be extremely harsh and ri many instances prohibitive in res pee of the importation of American Bust factured goods into France, was wS and emphatic. The chairman of the Foreign Bel* tions Committee of the Senate, HrW. E. Borah, declared it was evide:: that Europe; was gradually but surer forming an economic eombiaatkt | which might result (isastrooafy - ' | the United States. Mr. B. F. I sen, a Democrat member of tie Senate, said France should not * ! permi: ted to obtain a private war from American banker:; until she 641 funded her war deb:. . It is understood that a movement afoot in the Senate against the favoured debt treatment to European countries which lutes “to freeze out” America from competition.— A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 8
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