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INDUSTRIAL TALKS

BRITAIN AND GERMANY TRADE NEGOTIATIONS HOPED FOR [ British Official Wlr«l»a 1 RUGBY, Feb. 8. The Presideint of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, in a House of Commons answer, said that informal conversations have been taking place between officials of the Federation of British Industries and the Reich Gruppe Industrie with a view to devising means of settling problems arising from competition between the industries of the two countries. These conversations, which have been proceeding with all the knowledge and approval of the British Government, were to be followed at the end of the month by formal discussions between the two organisations. He hoped it would then be possible to initiate direct negotiations between a number of British industries and competing industries in Germany. He expressed the hope that British industrialists would avail themselves extensively of the opportunity to make direct contact with their German competitors. “With good will on both sides,” he said, “it should, I feel sure, be possible to solve many problems that have arisen or may arise affecting the trade of the two countries, and so obviate the need for resort to other measures.”.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 8

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INDUSTRIAL TALKS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 8

INDUSTRIAL TALKS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 34, 10 February 1939, Page 8

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