THE WORLD’S TRADE.
PROTEST AT RESTRICTIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, /pril 9. The National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers is sending to Genoa a petition signed by 800 of the leading representatives of British commerce and industry, declaring that the ever-increasing hindrances to the international exchange of goods and services constitute one of the root causes of rhe present chaotic condition of the world’s trade. The petitioners deplore the enforcement, since the war, by practically every State in the world, of so many restrictions on trade and urge the conference not merely to recommend their removal, but to agree to such further measures as will ensure the progressive liberation of trade and commerce throughout the world, as one of the chief means of the restoration of economic prosperity.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1922, Page 5
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128THE WORLD’S TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1922, Page 5
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