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Germany’s Exports Slump; Figures Might Be ‘fixed’, Savs London Daily Herald

December 18, 1933
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Though the Jewish boycott on German goods continues, the Herald declared, it has not been intensified, and Germany still has a favorable trade balance. Although Germany’s November exports fell approximately fifty-one million marks and imports increased by four million marks, nevertheless, exports exceeded imports by forty-three million marks.

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