BRITISH TRADE.
DECREASE IN MARCH RETURNS. BOTH IN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. By Telegraph.—Press Afeh.—Copyright Received April 10, 515 p,tn. London, April 7 (delayed). The Board of Trade returns for March show that imparts deoreaeed by -£92,825;425, and experts decreased by £36.590,420, and re-exports by £18,143,152. The principal decreases in imports were: Grain and flour, £6,019,841; dutiable food and drink, £29,664,919; meat, £4,056,441; raw cotton, £33,919,644; wool, £4,704,878; oil, seeds, etc., £4,568,905. The decreases in exports were: Cotton yarns and manufactures, £12,591,459; woollens, worsteds and yarns manufactures, £5,792,653; coal, £4,969,345. Increases in exports were: -Machinery, £38,862,506; vehicles, £3,737,681.—Au5. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1921, Page 5
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101BRITISH TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1921, Page 5
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