RUSSIAN TRADE
REVISION OF POLICY SUSPENSION OF EXPORTS RIGA, Doc. 23. M. Stalin lengthily discussed plans to wipe out the last vestige of Lenin’s new economic policy with MM. Mikoyan and Rosenhalz, who are newly appointed Commissars of Internal Supplies and Foreign Trade. M. Mikoyan undertakes to substitute national barter for money, and ration supplies in accordance with class principles. and to continue the policy of selling foodstuffs at extiorbitant prices to foreigners residing in, or visitors to Russia. M. Rosenholz agrees with M. Stalin in regard to the necessity of temporarily suspending the Soviet export of grain, meat and other rural produce. M. Stalin directed M. Rosenhoiz to study foreign markets with a view to flooding them with Soviet manufactures.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17450, 24 December 1930, Page 7
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