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Soviet-American trade peaked in 1979 at US$4.5 billion, exactly 1 percent of total United States trade. The Soviet Union continuously ran a trade deficit with the United States in the 1970s and early 1980s, but from 1985 through 1987 the Soviet Union cut imports from the United States while maintaining its level of exports to balance trade ...
The Soviet Union's relatively medium consumer sector accounted for just 60% of the country's GDP in 1990 while the industrial and agricultural sectors contributed 22% and 20% respectively in 1991. Agriculture was the predominant occupation in the Soviet Union before the massive industrialization under Soviet general secretary Joseph Stalin.
World map by current account balance (% of GDP), 2023, according to World Bank [1]. This is the list of countries by current account balance, expressed in current U.S. dollars and as percentage of GDP, based on the data published by World Bank, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Trade Representative of the Soviet Union (23 P) Pages in category "Foreign trade of the Soviet Union" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Total former Soviet Union: 22,307,815 8,613,096 296,582,638: 50.6% 44.5% 9 23 ... the CIS countries agreed to create a free trade area, but the agreements were never ...
In the Soviet Union, only by 1927 had industrial output achieved approximately the 1913 levels under the Tsarist regime, [5] but Soviet exports to Germany increased to 433 million Reichsmarks annually by 1927 after trade agreements were signed between the two countries in the mid-1920s.
A trade deficit occurs when a country imports more than it exports -- and that's a good thing for a national economy. Or a terrible thing. Or it might not matter one way or the other. Trade ...
Foreign trade of the Soviet Union (3 C, 37 P) G. Gold in the Soviet Union (2 C, 2 P) Gosplan (2 C, 3 P) GOST standards (1 C, 35 P) Gulag industry (1 C, 10 P) H.