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RESTRICTIONS ON CAPITAL.

British Government Aware OF Dangers. X >«»»; Press Association—Copyright. ' (Received Noon To-day). London .December 15. * “His Majesty's Government hatfe' constantly in mind the desirability of securing the removal of the' restrfgS; tions' on foreign trade and the restrictions upon movements of capital which interfere with foreign trade,” declared the Chancellor of the Exechequer, Mr Neville Chamberlain, in the House of Commons. He added .the figures of United Kingdom imports . showed there were fewer restrictions on trade with this country than, elsewhere. Answering a supplementary question suggesting .that the terms of reference of foreign, transactions, arranged by the advisory committee recently set up to give a, guarantee on foreign lending, should be made more flexible, Mr Chamberlain said he thought regulations were quite flexible. The embargo on lending to foreign countries did not apply’ where loans had a direct influence on increasing British export trade.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 310, 16 December 1936, Page 5

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RESTRICTIONS ON CAPITAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 310, 16 December 1936, Page 5

RESTRICTIONS ON CAPITAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 310, 16 December 1936, Page 5

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