Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1990 |
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... trade . Moscow openly acknowledged this development ( Izvestiia , 5 Janu- ary ) and permitted a variety of South Korean firms , academicians , and cultural groups to open institu- tional ties . For example , the Soviets asked Samsung to ...
... trade . Moscow openly acknowledged this development ( Izvestiia , 5 Janu- ary ) and permitted a variety of South Korean firms , academicians , and cultural groups to open institu- tional ties . For example , the Soviets asked Samsung to ...
Page 471
... trade flows , which would run counter to the economic interests of the trading partners . Credits and other financial devices using the transferable ruble cannot provide this kind of incentive . Iurii Shiriaev , director of the ...
... trade flows , which would run counter to the economic interests of the trading partners . Credits and other financial devices using the transferable ruble cannot provide this kind of incentive . Iurii Shiriaev , director of the ...
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... trade protocol , which expires at the end of 1990 . Negotiations have been opened for the subse- quent trade protocol , and the program for the deliv- ery of the remaining seven ships may have to be rephased . The existing trade ...
... trade protocol , which expires at the end of 1990 . Negotiations have been opened for the subse- quent trade protocol , and the program for the deliv- ery of the remaining seven ships may have to be rephased . The existing trade ...
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