DEALINGS WITH U.S.A.
IMPORTS FROM AMERICA RISE 10 PER CENT. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. The United States Chamber of Commerce has published an analysis of America’s foreign trade for the first nine months of 1929. This says: Exports to Australia—our seventh best customer—totalled £23,027,800, or 11.33 per cent, more than in the corresponding period of 1928. The increase in part can be ascribed to heavy purchases of motor-lorries and petroleum products. New Zealand’s imports of United States products increased by £573,400, or 10. G per cent.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 861, 3 January 1930, Page 9
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