RUSSIAN TRADE
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Rec. April 24. Moscow, April 23-. The Commissioner for Foreign Affiairs in a statement regarding the Soviet's external trade policy says it is hased on the same firm foundation as formerly. It includes the absence of political upheavals between tradinig countries as a condition of the stability of trade relations and the suhjection of foreigners to the jurisdiction of the countries an which they are resident. The Soviet had never used its monopoly of foreign trade for political ends. The statement concludes: "Neither trade djevelopment n,or |StahiHty 'is poss'ible if the slightest friction or P'olitical clash between Governments mja.y at any tirne dislocate trade, or if Governments assume the right to liberate their citizens or commercial enterprises from engagements contracted in commercial agreements and treaties. Such measures hardly appear iais a due preparation for the world economic conference, -one of the problems of which is to regulate and normalise foreign trade f on a' world scale." v
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 515, 26 April 1933, Page 3
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