Latin America Report, Tema 2148[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1980 |
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fuel imports accounted for 18 percent of our total imports , the highest percentage in the last 18 years , ever since the MID administra- tion achieved self - sufficiency . From 1976 to 1979 the country imported $ 2.753 billion in ...
fuel imports accounted for 18 percent of our total imports , the highest percentage in the last 18 years , ever since the MID administra- tion achieved self - sufficiency . From 1976 to 1979 the country imported $ 2.753 billion in ...
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... imports . As Brazil was unable to accommodate Soviet interests in this respect , the Russian response was to import less Brazilian goods starting in 1978 . The only thing the Russians have to sell that is of interest to Brazil and not ...
... imports . As Brazil was unable to accommodate Soviet interests in this respect , the Russian response was to import less Brazilian goods starting in 1978 . The only thing the Russians have to sell that is of interest to Brazil and not ...
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... Imports Meanwhile , the necessary imports began coming in in January 1980 , and the following are the figures so far : In February and March the country imported and received 80,000 quintales of beans , 399,500 quintales of rice and ...
... Imports Meanwhile , the necessary imports began coming in in January 1980 , and the following are the figures so far : In February and March the country imported and received 80,000 quintales of beans , 399,500 quintales of rice and ...
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ARGENTINA | 6 |
Current Relations With USSR U S Surveyed | 21 |
CONTENTS Continued | 22 |
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