1930 Imperial Conference
The 1930 Imperial Conference was the sixth Imperial Conference bringing together the prime ministers of the dominions of the British Empire. It was held in London. The conference was notable for producing the Statute of Westminster, which established legislative equality for the self-governing Dominions of the British Empire with Great Britain, thereby marking the effective legislative independence of these countries. Economic relations within the British Empire was also a key topic with proposals for a system of Imperial preference - empire-wide trade barriers against foreign (i.e. non-empire) goods. These proposals were further discussed at the British Empire Economic Conference in 1932.
1930 Imperial Conference | |
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Host country | United Kingdom |
Date | 1 October 1930– 14 November 1930 |
Cities | London |
Heads of State or Government | 8 |
Chair | Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) |
Follows | 1926 |
Precedes | 1932 |
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