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Russia has moved in on the low-priced car market in Western Europe. Her Moskvich was a big hit at the Brussels auto show. A four-cylinder four-seater, its radiator cap flaunting a red star, the Moskvich sold fast at $978, much the cheapest car at the show. For this quo, plus some gram and minerals, Russia’s quid, under a trade treaty with Belgium, included sheet steel, copper, electrical equipment, and $150,000 worth of herring.
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