| markets for Lithuanian product and to find contacts with Czechoslovakia trade people and official persons. The official persons of Czechoslovakia didn’t want to give licenses for Lithuanian agricultural products because they wanted to protect their market.
In1932 in autumn in Prague after long discussions began negotiation between Lithuania and Czechoslovakia delegations. The goal of negotiation was to determine quotas for Lithuania. This negotiation was sharp and serious, but Lithuanian delegation got quotas for some agriculture products. Since 1932 it was the tradition that Lithuanian delegation went to Prague and negotiated with Czechoslovakia for quotas determination. In 1936 and 1937 quotas was determinate by intermediation of embassies. Czechoslovakia didn’t want to determine quotas for Lithuania because it was afraid of other states interests. Lithuanian delegation was satisfied with negotiation results only in 1932 and in 1934. In 1932–1937 Czechoslovakia delegation didn’t agree to sign an agreement with Lithuania. All negotiations finished only in oral agreement.
Since 1932 Lithuania began to limit import and it influenced Czechoslovakia interests to export textile products. In 1937 trade balance was active for Lithuania. Czechoslovakia began to review the trade perspectives with Lithuania because of the change of trade relations. In 1938 and 1939 official persons of Lithuania and Czechoslovakia signed an agreement for trade development. There were determinate how much and what products states must to sell for each other.
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