Word: trade
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...taxi driver by trade, Traiko D. Ivanov was allowed to keep his black 1927 Chrysler touring car under Communism. But with the fiery pride of the Macedonian mountaineer, he did not like what the Communists were doing to Bulgaria, could see no future ahead for his three sons, and thought of fleeing to Australia or America. As a Macedonian, it was easy enough for him to get a pass to visit his sister in her village across the border in Yugoslav Macedonia, but how would he get out of Communist Yugoslavia into the freedom of Greece? Ivanov decided to make...
...declare war on you in the peaceful field of trade." Thus last November Nikita Khrushchev threw out a new and threatening challenge: a worldwide Soviet economic offensive designed to cripple U.S. trade and capture the economies of underdeveloped and uncommitted nations. Since then, Soviet economic penetration has moved so fast that U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Henry Cabot Lodge fortnight ago warned that the U.S. may have to face the question of subsidizing its exporters to keep them in competition with the Russians...
From 16th place among the world's trading nations in 1938, Russia has risen to sixth-and is still rising. Its volume jumped from $1.5 billion in 1946 to $8.25 billion last year; its exports of industrial equipment have increased twentyfold. Today the Soviet Union has trade agreements with some 31 countries outside the Iron Curtain, and in the last year alone added Morocco, Tunisia, Cambodia, Japan and Ceylon to its list...
...loans totaling $106,600,000 to build public projects, India a $115 million loan to pay for Soviet blueprints, equipment and technicians for a 1,000,000-ton-capacity steel mill. Credits for industrial development have been granted to Yugoslavia, Egypt, Indonesia. Russia last week signed a $750 million trade agreement with West Germany (see FOREIGN NEWS), has increased its trade with Latin America from virtually nothing four years ago to 8% of the area's foreign trade...
Agency Director Allen Dulles: "They will buy anything, trade anything and dump anything if it advances Communism or helps to destroy the influence of the West." Last month, for example, Russia moved heavily into the British aluminum market with lower prices (TIME, April 7). Russia has also sold tin, zinc and soybean products below market prices, is selling trucks, autos and machinery in the Middle East at prices the West cannot match...