A SOVIET SUGGESTION
TO BRITISH TRADE DELEGATION
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Addressing the British Trade Delegation, Piatak./V (acting chairman of the .-•oviet State Bans) said the Soviet planned during the next live years to spend £5,500,000,000 on development schemes. Naturally such a programme must he connected with a definite imports programme. 'I lie sources for the payment of the imports’ programme had been definitely accounted for. While Soviet relations with Britain remain unregulated, imports from Britain will he insignificant, and only the absolute unavoidable minimum, but if a mutually sathfactorv agreement is reached, the Soviet would easily be able to place industrial orders with Britain. amounting to a £150.000,000. Furthermore, if Britain agreed to invest capital in various concessions, contracts for the Soviet imports’ programme could be increased to £200,000,000 and morm
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1929, Page 6
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143A SOVIET SUGGESTION Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1929, Page 6
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