Abstract

East Europe's New Trade Potential

Josephson, Eric | April 19, 1952 issue

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A new industrial revolution, little understood in the West, has swept Eastern Europe in the brief period since the dose of the war. It is in the light of certain features of this revolution that the whole question of East-West trade, and the significance of the international trade conference which closed last week in Moscow, can best be studied. The first post-war goal of the smaller countries of Eastern Europe was immediate industrial and agricultural recovery. Trade with the West was still important at that time and there was even some competition among Eastern countries in the world market-- as between Poland and Czechoslovakia in coal.

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BUSINESS; INDUSTRIAL revolution; INTERNATIONAL trade; MARKETS; INDUSTRIES; AGRICULTURE; MEETINGS; COMMERCE
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