TARIFF DISCRIMINATION
FRANCE AND AMERICA Jj/ Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright NEW TORK, Saturday. The Washington correspondent of :• United Press Association says ’.merica’fc reply to the French Note ilxjut the tariff discrimination dispute ::ia been completed and will be deL'rered in a few days. The Note will be conciliatory in tone. St will accept conditionally the French •oposal that the Tariff Commission i nd the Agricultural Department should :irestiga".e the restrictions and duties n French products, but will insist tut France shall stop her present disrimination against American goods ■ 1; ring the investigations. This will invole a. reduction in the irisent maximum rates to the minimum ? tea enjoyed by Germany and desired >: the United States.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 1
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