anese products, the delegation is of the opinion that these markets could be reached much more easily if Palestine were made a center for the distribution of Japanese goods.
During its visit to Palestine the Japanese delegation conducted negotiations with a number of Jewish firms there to act as representatives for Japanese commercial enterprises. It is understood that the Chamber of Commerce in Tel Aviv was greatly interested in the projects which the Japanese delegation suggested for increasing the export of goods from Palestine to Japan as well as for importing Japanese goods into Palestine, at reasonable prices.
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