TRADE TARIFFS
LOWERING OR ABOLITION
CANADIAN PROPOSALS. AT HOT SPRINGS FOOD CONFERENCE. ißv Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) WASHINGTON, May 27. The Canadian delegation to the' Hot Springs food conference called for lowered or abolished tariffs together with financial and economic measures aimed at maintaining high post-war employment levels. Endorsing the earlier British suggestion for the establishment of internationally financed buffer stocks of staple commodities, the Canadian memorandum presented to the Press conference stated: “Experience between two wars has shown unmistakably that purely national approaches to problems arising from the production and distribution of agricultural products cannot be successful except in rare instances. The problems themselves are international, and in many aspects international treatment alone can deal adequately therewith. International cooperation may succeed where international competition failed.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1943, Page 3
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125TRADE TARIFFS Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1943, Page 3
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