Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce. – in the House of Commons at on 8 March 1939.
Colonel Alan Gandar-Dower
, Penrith and Cockermouth
asked the President of the Board of Trade whether in order to strengthen our agricultural policy, he will make 1½d. per 1b. the irreducible minimum of the import duty on Argentine meat when negotiating an extension of the trade agreement, in view of the local ill-treatment of the Anglo-Argentine railways for the benefit of the Argentine pastoral and agricultural industries?
Sir Ronald Cross
, Rossendale
My right hon. Friend is not sure that my hon. and gallant Friend's suggestion would have the effect he appears to desire, but he will bear the general lines of the suggestion in mind.
Colonel Alan Gandar-Dower
, Penrith and Cockermouth
Will my right hon. Friend put the interest of British agriculture first, in considering any extension of the Argentine agreement?
Sir Ronald Cross
, Rossendale
All interests are considered and given due weight, but there are no negotiations with the Argentine in contemplation.