FOREIGN TRADE 7 we benefit by it. Brazil makes a decided preferential tariff in favor of some of our goods in view of the fact that we are the largest consumers of her chief product—coffee. Everyone of these countries is in process of development and expansion. They have in profusion, the things the busy world most needs. Their mines are the richest known to man. Some have been worked for thou sands of years and are still productive. Their broad fields are destined to make them the granaries of the world. Their miles of pas ture lands and their extensive acreage mean that Europe and the United States will depend upon them for meat. Their vast virgin for ests are capable of supplying humanity with cabinet and other woods for several centuries. Their trade and imports must therefore in crease. It is apparent that they cannot di minish. We cannot as a nation afford to re main indifferent any longer to their possibili ties and opportunities. Very naturally there have been many ob jections on the part of our business men to go