MEAT TRADE CONFLICT
AN AGREEMENT REACHED. By Telegraph— Pres» Ann. — Copyright. London, Dec. 1. It is reliably stated that, the long conflict in the chilled meat trade between the big English and American interests for supremacy in the English markets has practically ended. Several large importing firms have come to an agreement, and it is now only a question of bringing some smaller companies into line. London, Dee. 1. The Daily Mail states that Armours, Swifts, and Vesieys have concluded a tentative agreement whereby they will take seventy per cent, of the British chilled beef trade, leaving the remaining thirty per cent, for the five smaller companies. The latter will consider the offer to morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1926, Page 11
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