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Baasiste 2 3 avril 2015 23:09
 » In return, the USSR agreed to buy 72,000 unassembled Ford cars and trucks and all spare parts to be required over the following nine years, a total of some $30 million worth of Ford products. Valery U.« http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ford-signs-agreement-with-soviet-union
 »At the time the U.S. government did not formally recognize the USSR in diplomatic negotiations, so the Ford agreement was groundbreaking. (A week after the deal was announced the Soviet Union would announce deals with 15 other foreign companies, including E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and RCA.)« 
 »To comply with its side of the deal, Ford sent engineers and executives to the Soviet Union.« 
 »The Soviet Union, which in 1928 had only 20,000 cars and a single truck factory, was eager to join the ranks of automotive production, and Ford, with its focus on engineering and manufacturing methods, was a natural choice to help. "


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