The National Export Exposition for the Advancement of American Manufacturers And

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The third department is intended primarily and solely for the American manufacturer. It will comprise exhibits showing him how his goods must be packed and labeled for shipment to meet the requirements and approval of foreign buyers. It will be impossible to over-estimate the value of these exhibits to our merchants. In some countries forms of packing used in the United States entail heavy losses on foreign merchants through increased import duties. This discourages trade relations with the Uni
...ted States.
In other countries goods must be carried great dis- tances into the interior in carts or on mule-back and they must therefore be put up in water-proof packages of con- venient size and weight. In still other cases, Custom House regulations require packages to be specially marked in ways not usual in the United States. The American manufacturer, sometimes ignorant of these regulations, often sends out his goods at a serious loss. Bad feeling on the part of his foreign agents is frequently engendered and the foreign dealer sometimes thinks he is being intentionally ill treated.


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