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  2. Foreign trade of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, trade with the Soviet Union accounted for 1.6 percent of Japanese exports and 1 percent of Japanese imports; Japan was the Soviet Union's fourth most important Western trading partner. Japan's principal exports to the Soviet Union included steel (approximately 40 percent of Japan's exports to the Soviet Union), chemicals, and textiles.

  3. Category:Bangladesh–Soviet Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union portal This category is for bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the Soviet Union . The main article for this category is Bangladesh–Soviet Union relations .

  4. Bangladesh–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh has an embassy in Moscow and Russia has one in Dhaka and a consulate-general in Chittagong. Diplomatic relations between the USSR and Bangladesh were established on January 25, 1972. [1] These relations have continued with Russia being the successor state to the Soviet Union.

  5. Mashpriborintorg - Wikipedia

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    Mashpriborintorg currently imports and exports telecommunications equipment, radios, television and acoustic equipment, computers, electronic components, spare parts for civil aircraft and helicopters, autonomous power systems and products and spare parts for manufacturing plants.

  6. Bangladesh tries to secure wheat from Russia as India stops ...

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    DHAKA/MUMBAI (Reuters) -Bangladesh is trying to secure wheat supplies from Russia in a government-to-government deal after it's biggest supplier India banned exports of the grain last month to ...

  7. General Electric Manufacturing Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    General Electric Manufacturing Company Limited was established in 1972 by the government of Bangladesh. It was built with technical assistance of M/s. Promash Export, a company of the Soviet Union, to manufacture electric equipment like power transformers and completed in 1978. It was transformed into a limited company in 1979.

  8. Foreign relations of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Germany is the second largest export market of Bangladesh after the US. Bangladesh exports in Germany in 2006 amounted to €1.56 billion as compared with Bangladesh imports in the same period of only €305 million. About 94% of the exports from Bangladesh to Germany are RMGs and Bangladesh imports mainly comprising machinery, chemical and ...

  9. 1986 in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Nationalist Party, the winner of the previous elections, boycotted the election. 25 May – 1986 Bangladesh maritime disaster, double-decked ferry Shamia capsizes in the Meghna River, southern Barisal, Bangladesh, killing at least 600. 25 August – Shahjalal University of Science and Technology was established.