HC Deb 17 April 1930 vol 237 cc3131-2W
Sir G. BERRY

asked the Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department what steps his Department is taking at this end to consolidate the favourable position which Great Britain holds in the Sudan trade, as shown by the recent Report of the Sudan Central Economic Board; and whether any representative of his Department is on the spot in the Sudan for the purpose of fostering British trade?

Mr. GILLETT

Commercial intelligence relating to the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan is at present dealt with through the Commercial Secretary to the British Residency at Cairo. An additional Com- mercial Secretary is shortly being appointed in order to enab1e the senior Commercial Secretary to travel more frequently to the Sudan for the purpose of fostering British trade.

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