Show GETTING BACK FOREIGN MARKETS not the least of the problems problem faced by the now administration la Is that of 0 foreign trade and its ita allied pro problems blOms war debts world cooperation erat leI in economic matter monetary revision arid good foreign re ra i of all kinds it la Is probable that but a small proportion of our people how much foreign trade used to to 0 o us three or four years ago it amounted to about ten per cent of the total tofal national business busl and ten per cent often marked the difference between profit profit and loss loag in the average business it employed directly or indirectly be tween three and four million people it kept gigantic factories fac torlea humming to provide tile the products product a and commodities tile the nations abroad wanted the problem of war debts has hag boon been and a a barrier to the interchange of goods on etl a largo large scale silver prices have deprived much of 0 the world of its ita buying power tariff wars and embargoes havo have against imports and exports the last grappled wit athe problem and the new one will hii do tile the same secretary of state ate will hull has long been a friend of foreign trade and it la Is to bo be hoped tits his efi orts may produce results it some measure of success in stimulating international commerce Is attained it will go it long way toward solving the problems of unemployment and industrial ro cession in this country and will give a strong helping hand in the work of recovery |