The trade of the world . sting errors of gov-ernment and consequent private abuses. What can be accomplished through the coopera-tion of government and private forces, where a stateof mutual trust and confidence exists, is exemplifiedin the more rapid and profitable growth of the for-eign trade of Germany—a foreign trade which inthe past three or four years has equaled, and nowexceeds, that of the United States. This is all themore notable in that Germany has only about two-thirds the population of the United States, is poorin natural resources, buys the bulk of her raw ma-terial, refuses subs
The trade of the world . sting errors of gov-ernment and consequent private abuses. What can be accomplished through the coopera-tion of government and private forces, where a stateof mutual trust and confidence exists, is exemplifiedin the more rapid and profitable growth of the for-eign trade of Germany—a foreign trade which inthe past three or four years has equaled, and nowexceeds, that of the United States. This is all themore notable in that Germany has only about two-thirds the population of the United States, is poorin natural resources, buys the bulk of her raw ma-terial, refuses subsidies to her ships and her pro-ducers, and depends almost entirely upon thecooperation of her diplomatic service at home andabroad with the material interests of the country,and preferential treatment of German productswherever such preference can be given in use, trans-portation, or diplomatic exploitation. Preferentialrates to the seaboard for American goods destinedfor export are seldom allowed in the United States,. Photograph by Brown Bros. The Lumber Industry Plays an Important Role.
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectcommerce, bookyear191