DANISH EXPORTS.
. TRADERS' LITTLE TRICK > London, Jan. 13. Tlie Daily Mail's commissioner says that many traders in Denmark, including reputable firms, do not consider themselves bound by the non-export agreement, on the ground that it was extorted by threats. Moreover, the agreement is thwarted by exporting from Denmark to Sweden and vice versa and then transhipping to Ger-.. many. Money guarantees are of little value since German banks are willing to take up the guarantees. _ Innumerable tricks are employed to circumvent the. agreement. Oil and fat are exported bv shipping one sardine in a tin of oil as sardines, or as soap containing a specified quantity of fat. The German Minister is always ready bv veiled throats to persuade the Danish authorities to grant export permits.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1916, Page 5
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