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US-USSR Relations / Trade, Travel #565850

NBC Evening News for Thursday, Nov 16, 1989
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(DC: John Cochran) US-USSR trade and travel relations reported improving; details given of deal made at Soviet embassy in DC; scenes shown. [Ambassador Yuri DUBININ - wants unrestricted trade between United States and USSR .] [Last May, President BUSH - promises improved trade relations in return for better human rights performance.] [Charles VANIK - comments on situation.] Impact of eased trade barriers predicted. [Commerce Secretary Robert MOSBACHER - comments on desirable Soviet prods.] [Representative Stephen SOLARZ - comments.] White House aides quoted re: new Soviet emigration laws.

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Cochran, John
Duration:
00:02:10

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