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December 11, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on various political developments all round the world. The public- utility executives called into conference with the President -had an unexpressed feeling that they could cooperate more whole-heartedly if the government would let up on them for a while. The James Ramsay MacDonald government goes on strengthening itself at various points of its program, notwithstanding that some of the difficulties, which it has to meet are serious. A preferential tariff agreement just concluded with Argentina is expected to give certain British textiles a decided advantage over American products in the Argentine market.

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POLITICAL development; COMMERCIAL policy; EXPORT subsidies; TARIFF -- Law & legislation; TEXTILE industry; GREAT Britain
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