Abstract

Soviet foreign trade statistics investigate the economic relationships between the Soviet Union and countries abroad. The statistical data testify to a substantial increase in Soviet foreign trade. The volume of trade between the USSR and foreign governments was almost seven times higher in 1958 than in the prewar year of 1938, in comparable prices. In connection with the rapid growth in its foreign commerce, the Soviet Union, which prior to World War II was 16th in the world in foreign trade, has now advanced to 6th place. Trade with socialist countries represents the bulk of the postwar commerce of the Soviet government.

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