BRITISH TRADE WITH SOVIET
“DISSATISFACTION AT POOR RESULTS”
(Rec. 9 p.m.) LONDON, April 20. “Post-war trade between Britain and Russia has been poor,” reports the “Daily Telegraph.” “Some deliveries of British machinery, under the 1947 short-term trading agreement with Russia, are still to be completed. “Apart from this, there is no prospect in the immediate future of new business, or of negotiating any fresh agreement.
“Members of the Russian section of the London Chamber of Commerce have been greatly dissatisfied over the poor results to which the 1947 agreement led. In the annual report of the section it is stated that, with few exceptions, no orders were placed by Russia for British goods mentioned in the schedules.”
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26093, 21 April 1950, Page 7
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