Empire Quota for Textiles and Rayon Goods (1934)

This document is extracted from the Report of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce for the year 1934. The Board of Trade in London suggested to the governments of all colonies and protectorates to introduce a system of quotas in order to protect British traders against competition of Japanese manufactured goods. The Chamber of Commerce reported its argument against this suggestion.

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Industry textile | knitting
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Source Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce. 1934. Report, pp.23-28. Hong Kong: Noronha & Co.; Printed by the South China Morning Post.
Repository The University of Hong Kong Libraries
Note to Copyright Permission for use is given by The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
Accession No. WL-IMP-010a
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