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Effects of the Balkan War on Austria's Trade

April 16, 1914 issue

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The Balkan War closed a very important door for Austria-Hungary. She no longer hopes to send any part of her surplus population to the Balkans, and since the war her trade with the countries lying to the southeast has been much reduced. Now that Turkey in Europe has been reduced to Constantinople and its small hinterIand, Turkey in Asia must be regarded as the most probable market for Austrian goods in the near future. The commercial progress of Italy and of Germany in the Balkans is causing considerable alarm in Austria-Hungary, and it is hoped that something can be done to regain the position which she formerly held.

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INTERNATIONAL trade; WAR; INTERNATIONAL markets; COMMERCE; AUSTRIA; BALKAN Peninsula
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