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Imperial Economic Conference


Canada [1932]
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  • British imperial preference

    imperial preference
    ...policy of imperial preference. Such a policy—based on the principle of “home producers first, empire producers second, and foreign producers last”—was negotiated at the Imperial Economic Conference in Ottawa in 1932 and took the form of a series of bilateral agreements intended to extend for five years (lacking a formal renewal, they expired after 1937).
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    • Canada

      Canada: The Great Depression
      Bennett endeavoured to open foreign markets to Canadian products. He turned first to the Commonwealth, securing at the Imperial Economic Conference of 1932, held in Ottawa, a series of preferential tariffs, known as the Ottawa Agreements, among the Commonwealth countries. When the Ottawa Agreements failed to produce the desired results, he...
    • world politics

      20th-century international relations: Political consequences of the Depression
      ...lost 28 percent of its value, undermining the solvency of countries in eastern Europe and South America. In October a national coalition government formed to take emergency measures. The Ottawa Imperial Economic Conference of 1932 gave birth to the British Commonwealth of Nations and a system of imperial preferences, signaling the end of Britain’s 86-year-old policy of free trade.
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