SOVIET’S TRADE HOPES
PLACING ORDERS SOON
MOSCOW, July 30.
In an interview to appear in tomorrow's “Pravada” At. Rosen hplz. Commissar for Foreign Trade, declares that the sole defect Jie can find in the new Anglo-Soviet credit is that the agreement is not for a sufficiently long term. He expresses the hope that it will prove another step on the path of strengthening relations, “economic, political and cultural, between two great countries, ” an important fact in view of present world instability. He says that the Soviet’s success in economic construction and her conquest of economic independence are now widely recognised abroad is illustrated by this new agreement.
Soviet import organisations will shortly begin placing orders under the new credit.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19129, 25 September 1936, Page 11
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