Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, volume 2

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No. 28.
Mt. Ihekery to Mr. Seward.
No. 13.J United States Consulate, LeedSf October 17, 1877. (Eeeeived October 29.) Sib : Beferrin^ to your cirealar of August 16, 1877, 1 have the honor to report with regard to the export trade of this district, that its present Digitized by VjOOQIC 90 POBEIGN BELATIONS — APPENDIX.
conditiou is anything bat satisfactory to manafacturers here. Linens and woolens being iSie chief articles of prodnction, oar daties have effectaally checked exportation to the Unit
...ed States, only a small quantity of the very highest class of woolens, with somewhat more of the cheaper stafb, finding their way there.
From conversation with leading merchants here, I am justified in saying that they have virtaally abandoned the hope of ever a^ain see- ing their mana&ctares exported in large qaantities to the United States; they also appear to have become indifferent about the requirements of the American market They farther aver that a moderate reduction in the duty on woolens would be of no effect in stimulating trade, but that to produce any marked change the duty most be taken off entirely.


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