INTERNATIONAL TRADE
TARIFF TRUCE PROSPECTS DEBATED FRENCH OPINION QUOTED Reed. 1 p.m. GENEVA, Sunday. At the plenary session of the Tariff Conference, M. Fiandin, French Minister of Commerce, rejected the British proposal of a tariff truce, and proposed that France, Germany and Belgium should continue existing commercial treaties until April 1934. Meanwhile countries not possessing commercial treaties should not impose new duties and not increase existing ones. , He added that French opinion believed that all states should abandon indirect protection and suppress dumping and export bounties. The proposals were referred to a committee.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 9
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93INTERNATIONAL TRADE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 9
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