CREDIT TO RUSSIA
TRADE WITH BRITAIN
I (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) LONDON, July 31. The City welcomes the British credit to the Soviet, especially in view of the necessity for a larger assured export trade. * The "Financial Times," discussing the credit-worthiness of Russia, recalls that
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there is not a single instance of a Soviet default to British exporters for a long period.
Moreover, as far as politics are concerned, Russia favourably compares with several other parts of Europe today. If the machinery runs smoothly, a good deal more than £10,000,000 may be spent to the advantage of both countries.
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Evening Post, Issue 29, 3 August 1936, Page 12
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109CREDIT TO RUSSIA Evening Post, Issue 29, 3 August 1936, Page 12
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