KOSYGIN REQUEST
U K. Buses For Russia
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, June 9. The export manager of Britain’s Leyland Motor Corporation is flying to Moscow today within hours of a surprise request from the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr Kosygin, for a British bus factory in Russia. Sir Donald Stokes, the chairman of the corporation— Britain’s biggest bus builders —said the decision to send the export manager, Mr Louis Portman, to Moscow was made immediately after Mr Kosygin told a British trade mission there yesterday of plans to boost Anglo-Russian trade. Mr Kosygin also suggested that plans should be submitted for a factory to build British-designed buses in the Soviet Union.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31082, 10 June 1966, Page 11
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108KOSYGIN REQUEST Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31082, 10 June 1966, Page 11
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