Chapter III. Commercial Relations and Relief
Contents
- Restriction of exports to Russia after the revolution of November
1917—Limited shipments of nonmilitary goods permitted—Projects for
buying up supplies in Russia to prevent their acquisition by Germany;
organization of the “Goods Exchange” (Tovaro-Obmien)—Measures for relief in Archangel and
Manchuria (Documents 126–185)
- American project of an economic and educational mission to Siberia,
July 17, 1918—Organization in England of the Siberian Supply
Co.—Arrangements with the Allies for provisioning the northern
region—Consent of the United States to British control of neutral trade
with northern Russia (Documents 186–207)
- Establishment of the War Trade Board of the United States Russian
Bureau, Inc., November 5, 1918—Refusal of sanction for relief in
cooperation with Soviet authorities—Accomplishments of the “Goods
Exchange” (Tovaro-Obmien) (Documents 208–233)
- Chinese embargo on exports to Siberia: withdrawal at the instance of
the United States (Documents 234–260)