COMMUNIST AID TO LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES OF THE FREE WORLD, 1974

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Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091SA000430001-4 UN o Foreign Dissem Intelligence Handbook Communist Aid to Less Developed Countries of the Free World, 1974 ER H 75-1 March 1975 Copy N? 528 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION Unauthorized Disclosure Subject to Criminal Sanctions Classified by 005139 Exempt from General Declassification Schedule of E.O. 11652, exemption category: ? 5B(1), (2), and (3) Automatically, declassified on: date impossible to determine Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM FOREWORD Beginning with this handbook, the annual review of Communist military and economic aid activities in less developed areas of the Free World will be issued by the Office of Economic Research, CIA. This review was previously covered in the annual R-14 report series, Aid and Trade Activities of Communist Countries in Less Developed Areas of the Free World, prepared under the aegis of the Subcommittee on International Trade and Aid of the Economic Intelligence Committee, USIB. The subcommittee was abolished effective 1 October 1974. This handbook provides only statistical data on Communist military and economic aid activities in the less developed countries of the Free World. It serves as an annex to a detailed assessment of significant developments in Communist-LDC military and economic aid relationships in 1974 that will be issued under separate cover. Statistics in this handbook update and supersede those in the previous R-14 series. For the first time, however, no Communist-LDC trade data are presented. Such information is now issued separately. For example, Soviet-LDC trade was covered in ER IR 74-29, Record Soviet-LDC Trade in 1973, November 1974, Confidential. Data on trade of all Communist countries with LDCs in 1973 will appear as a supplement to the monthly report on Communist Aid and Trade Activities in Less Developed Countries issued in April. In this handbook the term Communist countries refers to the USSR, the Peoples Republic of China, and the following countries of Eastern Europe- Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. The term less developed countries of the Free World includes the following: (1) all countries of Africa except the Republic of South Africa; (2) all countries of East Asia except Hong Kong and Japan; (3) Malta, Portugal, and Spain in Europe; (4) all countries in Latin America except Cuba; and (5) all countries in the Near East and South Asia. The term extension refers to a commitment to provide goods and services either on deferred payment terms or as grants. Assistance is considered to have been extended when accords are initialed and constitute a formal declaration of intent. The term drawings refers to the delivery of goods or the use of services. The figures in this handbook have been coordinated with the Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the Department of State, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Agency for International Development. Comments and queries regarding this publication are welcomed. They may be directed to of the Office of Economic Research, Code 143, Extension 5291. 25X1A9a SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved~FRo Release A IIA RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 ]'age Communist Aid to Less Developed Countries .......................... 1 Communist-Less Developed Country Personnel Exchanges ............... 2 The Shares of Communist Military Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, 1974 .................................................. 3 The Shares of Communist Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, 1974 .................................................. 3 Communist Technicians in the Less Developed Countries, 1974........... 5 Communist Economic and Military Assistance to Africa, 1974............ 6 Communist Economic and Military Assistance to East Asia, 1974 ......... 7 Communist Economic and Military Assistance to Latin America, 1974.... 8 Communist Economic and Military Assistance to the Near East and South Asia, 1974 ....................................................... 9 Summary 1. Communist Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, 1974....... 10 2. Communist Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries ............ 1 3. Communist Aid Drawn by Less Developed Countries .............. 11 Military Aid 4. Communist Military Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, 1974 ....................................................... 12 5. Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient, 1955-74 .......................................... 13 6. Communist Military Aid to Less Developed Countries, Extended and Drawn, 1955-74 ............................................ 23 7. Major Communist Military Equipment Delivered to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient, 1974 ................................ 25 8. Major Communist Military Equipment Delivered to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient, 1955-74 ............................. 27 9. Communist Military Technicians in Less Developed Countries ...... 29 10. Military Personnel from Less Developed Countries Trained in Com- munist Countries ............................................ 30 iii Sanitized - ApprovedrForI(ReWae PcIARDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Economic Aid It. Communist Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, 1974 ....................................................... 31 12. Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Coun- tries, Extended and Drawn, 1954-74 .......................... 32 13. USSR: Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, by Year ...................................................... 34 14. Eastern Europe: Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Coun- tries, by Year .............................................. 36 15. PRC: Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, by Year. 37 16. Communist Economic Technicians in Less Developed Countries, 1974. 38 17. Technical Trainees from Less Developed Countries Departing for Training in Communist Countries ............................. 40 18. Academic Students from Less Developed Countries Trained in Com- munist Countries ............................................ 41 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries 19. Africa ....................................................... 44 20. East Asia .................................................... 73 21. Europe ...................................................... 79 22. Latin America ................................................ 80 23. Near East and South Asia ...................................... 87 Sanitized - Approved For F I B, :F94&Rlr S S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApproversiEFQ-/ W DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Aid to Less Developed Countries 1954-64 66 68 70 72 Annual Average Shares of Aid Extended, 1954-74 Military 1954-64 66 68 Annual Average 1 Sanitized - Approved$W WHe~ CIX^RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved FgF&a 8%-6,q[Apq_QR79SO1091A000400030001-4 Communist-Less Developed Country Personnel Exchanges Communist Personnel in Less Developed Countries* Thousand 1954-64 Annual Average Less Developed Country Personnel Departing for Training in Communist Countries Thousand 2 Sanitized - Approved FordeJeeMRE(CI'A RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized -Approvegfgl~e%gp8r- gjft~tDP79S01091A000400030001-4 The Shares of Communist Military Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, 1974 By Donor Near East and South Asia 87% The Shares of Communist Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, 1974 By Donor By LDC Area NBai. Latin America SECRET No Foreign Dissem 3 Sanitized - Approved f REF# '9 I P79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091A00040003)DOQ1-41 Communist Technicians in the Less Developed Countries, 1974 -:i2,a40ii 2,150 Turkey , .- ~300' North 1 Mali ~ Yemen Mauritania 45*i25 t35 ( 515ij120 i Niger i Chad i Sudan 310 Ti Senegal. lpt pperVolta 100 420+1140 _ -fSouth Yemen 3 135 ' 25T160 'Somalia; Guinea r' y i Nigeria 8 CAR 360 2'950 leone t t~~ 4ne 10 Sierra "~ 075 Liberia Ghana C6meroo , 000 G Uganda qa ' Ken a 20 q5 Dahomey "'- 1 30 l Y Togo / + y Equatorial Guinea ~~ f 1 Rwand Con dr^~ 270 260it 25 g , Zaire Tanzania' 5D Burundi 715t j60 370~r 5 7,45 10,16 _; 7 '. Technicians in 1974' Total Number of Economic Technicians Total Number of Military Technicians Africa 34,120 East Asia 110 Europe 120 Latin America 545 15 Near East and South Asia 12,480 4,695 SECRET 'Present for I month Of more . No Foreign Dissent 3,81011100 l 16011200\ ,` Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001- 1974 Economic Assistance Extended 4,324 Drawn 1,552 Military Assistance Extended Drawn 1974 Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Negl. Hamm --mmanal- Negl. Negl. Guinea- Kenya Bissau Sanitized - Approved For Release Somalia CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 565278 3-75 CIA Recipients of economic and military aid Communist Economic and Military Assistance to Africa i 17 Guinea 61 Zambia Sanitized - Approved F %?g1/ggsR)kE 1~AgP79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Economic and Military Assistance to the Near East and South Asia 57 Afghanistan 447 Syria 1974 Million Current US $ Extended Drawn 2 Nepal SECRET No foreign Dissem 7 Sanitized - Approved FcW1 W69stPR1A "79S01091A000400030001-4 5050 111 91 118 104 298 100 332 Egypt India Iran Iraq Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Economic and Military Assistance to Latin America, 10 Brazil 1974 Million Current US $ Colombia Negl. Drawn Ecuador Guyana Uruguay 1958-74 Million Current US $ Economic Assistance Extended 1,737 Drawn 274 Military Assistance Extended 38 Drawn 30 SECRET No Foreign Oissem 8 Sanitized - ApproveddQrr Rede ,: d'i aRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fg ~RM RE hkD-WmP79SO1091AO00400030001-4 Communist Economic and Military Assistance to East Asia 1955-74 Million Current US $ Economic Assistance Extended 771 Drawn 475 Military Assistance Extended 1,338 Drawn 1,091 1974 Million Current US $ 9 Burma SECRET No Foreign Dissem 9 Sanitized - Approved Fo e1 .q&REVAR$P79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries 1974 Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total Military Economic Total ........................ 1,314 1,100 149 65 1,415.2 Africa ..................... 166 160 3 3 283.8 Cameroon ............... .... .... .... 0.2 Central African Republic. 1 1 Chad ................... .... .... .... .... 1.0 Ethiopia ................ .... .... 0.7 Gambia ................. .... .... .... .... 0.2 Ghana .................. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... Guinea .................. .... .... .... .... 83.5 Guinea-Bissau. . . . .. . . . . . Negl. Neg1. .... .... .... Mauritania .............. .... .... .... .... 47.3 Morocco ................ 30 30 .... .... ... Niger ................... .... .... .... 6.2 Senegal ................. .... .... .... .... 0.5 Somalia ................. 45 45 ... .... 11.2 Tanzania ................ 75 74 1 .... 75.0 Uganda ................. 12 10 2 .... .... Upper Volta ............. .... .... .... .... 3.1 Zaire .................... 3 .... .... 3 .... Zambia ................. .... .... .... 54.9 East Asia .................. .... .... .... .... 25.0 Laos .................... .... .... .... 25.0 Latin America .............. 3 3 .... .... 452.2 Argentina ............... .... .... .... .... 435.0 Bolivia .................. .... .... .... .... 1.2 Colombia ................ .... .... .... .... 6.0 Guyana ................. .... .... .... .... 10.0 Peru .................... 3 3 .... .... Near East and South Asia.. . 1,145 937 146 62 654.2 Bangladesh .............. .... .... .... .... 103.1 Egypt ................... 8 .... 8 .... 20.0 India ................... 45 .... 45 .... .... Iran .................... 250 250 .... .... .... Iraq .................... 345 270 75 Lebanon ................ 2 .... 2 .... 9.2 Nepal ................... I .... .... 1 .... North Yemen ............ ... .... .... 5.0 Pakistan ................ 61 .... .... 61 216.0 South Yemen ............ 6 .... 6 .... 5.0 Sri Lanka ............... 11 11 .... 10.9 Syria ................... 410 406 10 .... 285.0 USSR Eastern Europe PRC 612.6 21.8 0.2 1.0 0.7 0.2 605.3 90.0 .... 197.3 172.0 .... .... 2.0 .... 80,0 1.5 .... .... .... 0.4 10.0 36.9 .... .... 1.2 .... 5.0 0.5 10.6 .... 0.6 .... 75.0 .... .... .... 1.6 .... 1.5 3.4 .... 51.5 .... .... 25.0 .... 25.0 222.2 230.0 ..., 215.0 220.0 .... 1.2 .... .... 6.0 . .... 10.0 368.6 285.3 0.3 27.6 75.5 .... 20.0 .... .... .... .... .... 9.2 .... .... .... .... 5.0 .... .... 216.0 .... .... .... 5.0 .... .... 10.6 0.3 100.0 185.0 .... Sanitized - Approveck at/Rele GI ERDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved ForRe~leo seREI~N~ P79SO1091A000400030001-4 Million Current US $ Military Economic Total USSR Eastern Europe PRC Total Eastern USSR Europe PRC Total....... 13,641 11,837 1,251 553 19,022 9,853 5,630 3,539 1.954-642. 4,331 3,788 505 38 5,796 3,826 1,297 673 1965..... 386 262 45 79 976 372 533 71 1966..... 516 449 15 52 1,699 1,241 294 164 1967..... 646 515 75 56 482 301 132 50 1968..... 532 462 45 25 654 379 220 54 1969..... 427 338 86 3 936 494 426 16 1970..... 1,086 984 39 63 1,103 198 176 728 1971..... 1,549 1,376 97 76 2,171 1,125 484 563 1972..... 1,018 829 [I1 78 2,144 650 910 584 1973..... 1,836 1,734 84 18 1,647 654 554 439 1.974..... 1,314 1,100 149 65 1,415 613 605 197 I Because of rounding, components may not add to the totals shown. 2 Military aid started in 1955. Military Economic Eastern Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Total' ..... 11,910 10,444 1,007 459 8,196 5,319 1,461 1,416 1954-642. 3,211 2,686 490 35 2,090 1,528 385 177 1965..... 353 331 9 13 521 352 91 77 1.966..... 576 460 43 73 498 334 74 90 1967..... 495 448 21 26 518 303 114 100 1968..... 539 460 50 29 486 300 116 70 1969..... 480 417 36 27 502 341 91 70 1970..... 1,034 936 71 27 540 360 112 68 1971..... 917 779 73 65 732 419 145 170 1972..... 880 759 46 75 665 348 97 221 1973..... 2,144 1.,995 77 72 713 402 117 194 1974..... 1,281 1,173 91 17 930 634 118 178 ' Because of rounding, components may not add to the totals shown. 2 Military aid started in 1955. 11 Sanitized - Approved Fo IRL4d9stP?EfflA 79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Military Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries' 1974 Czecho- East Total USSR Bulgaria slovakia Germany Hungary Romania PRC Total ........................ 1,314 1,100 50 58 4 15 22 65 Africa ..................... 166 160 1 2 .... .... .... 3 Central African Republic. . 1 1 .... .... .... .... .... .... Ghana .................. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... .... .... .... Guinea- Bissau. .......... Negl. Neg]. .... .... .... .... .... Morocco ................ 30 30 .... .... .... .... .... .... Somalia ................. 45 45 .... .... .... .... .... .... Tanzania ................ 75 74 1 .... .... .... .... .... Uganda ................. 12 10 .... 2 .... .... .... Zaire .................... 3 .... .... .... .... .... .... 3 Latin America .............. 3 3 .... .... .... .... Peru .................... 3 3 .... .... .... .... .... .... Near East and South Asia.. . 1,145 937 49 56 4 15 22 62 1,,gypt ................... 8 .... .... .... .... 8 .... .... India ................... 45 .... .... 45 .... .... .... .... Iran .................... 250 250 .... .... .... .... .... .... Iraq .................... 345 270 47 4 2 .... 22 Lebanon ................ 2 .... .... Negl. 2 .... .... .... Nepal ................... 1 .... .... .... .... .... .... I Pakistan ................ 61 .... .... .... .... .... .... 61 South Yemen ............ 6 .... .... .... .... 6 .... Sri Lanka ............... 11 11 .... .... .... .... .... .... Syria ................... 416 406 2 7 .... I .... .... Sanitized - Approves a ede ,: aRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fo ERelese : CIA-pR1SDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SET/NO FOREIGN Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements I meats 2 Total Credits Discounts Total .................................................. 14,755 1,114 13,641 9,502 4,137 Afghanistan .......................................... 5174 3 514 147 367 1st half 1956 ................... USSR ............. 100 .... 100 25 75 2d half 1956 ................... Czechoslovakia..... 10 3 7 7 .... August 1959 ................... USSR ............. 23 .... 23 6 17 November 1960 ................ Czechoslovakia..... 6 .... 6 6 .... 2d half 1960 ................... USSR ............. 40 .... 40 10 30 1st half 1961 ................... USSR ............. 1 .... I I July 1961 ..................... Czechoslovakia..... 7 ... 7 7 .... February 1964 ................. USSR............. 16 .... 16 4 12 October 1964 .................. USSR............. 80 .... 80 20 60 November 1966 ................ USSR............. 44 .... 44 11 33 USSR ............. 44 .... 44 11 33 January 1971 .................. USSR............. 40 .... 40 10 30 March 1971 ................... USSR............. Negl. Negl. .... .... .... July 1.971 ..................... USSR............. 67 .... 67 17 50 1st half 1973 ................... Czechoslovakia..... 2 .... 2 2 .... May 1973 ..................... USSR ............. 30 .... 30 8 22 Fall 1973 ...................... USSR ............. 7 .... 7 2 5 Algeria .............................................. 358 .... 358 171 187 1959 .......................... PRC............ .. 5 5 .... 5 .... 5 1960 .......................... PRC.............. 7 5 .... 7 .... 7 1961 .......................... Bulgaria........... 15 .... 1 .... 1 1962 .......................... USSR ............. 35 .... 3 .... 3 1st half 1963 ................... USSR ............. 7 .... 7 3 4 October 1963 ................... USSR ............. 100 .... 100 50 50 February 1965 ................. PRC.............. Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. May 1965 ..................... USSR ............. 135 .... 135 68 67 2d half 1968 ................... USSR............. 50 .... 50 25 25 February 1971 ................. USSR............. 50 .... 50 25 25 Bangladesh ........ ................................. 35 35 31 4 March 1972 ..................... USSR... .. . . . .... . 35 .... 35 31 4 Burma .............................................. Negl. Negl. Negl. .... September 1970 ................. USSR.............. Negl. .... Ncgl. .... .... June 1974 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... Negl. Negl. .... .... .... Burundi .............................................. 2 .... 2 .... 2 2d half 1970 .................... USSR.............. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... January 1972 ................... PRC ............... 2 .... 2 .... 2 Cambodia ............................................ 266 .... 26 3 23 April 1963 ...................... USSR .............. I .... 1 .... 1 December 1963 .................. PRC............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Ncgl. April 1964 ...................... USSR.............. 3 .... 3 2 I April 1964 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... Negl. .... Negl. .... .... October 1964 ................... PRC ............... 4 .... 4 I 3 November 1965 ................. PRC ............... 4 .... 4 .... 4 May 1966 ..................... U SS H ............. 2 .... 2 .... 2 November 1966 ................. I'RC............... 3 .... 3 .... 3 2d half 1967 .................... PRC............... 3 .... 3 .... 3 February 1968 .................. USSR.............. 6 .... 6 .... 6 October 1969 ................... PRC............... N.A. .... N.A. .... .... 13 Sanitized - Approved For5R bTh d P FLP 9S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements 1 meats 2 Total Credits Discounts s Central African Republic ............................... 1 1 1 1974 ........................... USSR.............. 1 .... 1 .... 1 Congo ................................................ 19 19 12 7 September 1964 ................. PRC ............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. January 1965 ................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 1 1 1968 ........................... USSR.............. I .... 1 .... 1 March 1969 ..................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 2 .... October 1969 ................... PRC ............... 1 .... 1 .... 1 June 1970 ...................... USSR.............. 9 .... 9 9 November 1970 ................. PRC ............... 2 .... 2 .... 2 June 1971 ...................... PRC............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. February 1972 .................. PRC............... 1 .... 1 .... 1 May 1973 ...................... Romania ........... Negl. .... Negl. .... .... July 1973 ....................... PRC............... 1 .... 1 .... 1 July 1973 ....................... East Germany...... Negi. .... Negl. .... .... Cyprus ............................................... 29 2 27 14 13 September 1964 ................. USSR.............. 26 .... 26 13 13 September 1966 ................. Czechoslovakia...... 1 .... I 1 January 1971 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 I .... .... .... November 1973 ................. Czechoslovakia ...... 1 1 .... .... .... Egypt ................................................ 3,829 56 3,773 2,083 1,690 2d half 1955 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 140 25 115 115 .... 1956 ........................... Czechoslovakia...... 125 25 100 100 .... July 1956 ....................... USSR.............. 155 .... 155 50 105 1958 ........................... USSR.............. 60 .... 60 20 40 1960 ........................... USSR .............. 150 .... 150 50 100 1961 ........................... USSR .............. 270 .... 270 90 180 1962 ........................... USSR .............. 150 .... 150 50 100 June 1963 ...................... USSR.............. 100 .... 100 35 65 November 1964 ................. USSR.............. 250 .... 250 125 125 September 1965 ................. USSR .............. 25 .... 25 15 10 1st half 1966 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 14 .... 14 14 .... July 1967 ....................... USSR.............. 175 .... 175 85 90 November 1967 ................. Czechoslovakia...... 25 .... 25 25 .... July 1968 ....................... USSR.............. 100 .... 100 50 50 February 1969 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 6 .... 6 6 .... March 1969 ..................... USSR.............. 50 .... 50 25 25 June 1969 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 15 .... 15 15 .... 2d half 1969 .................... FIungary........... 16 .... 16 16 1970 ........................... Poland ............. 1 1 .... .... .... 1970 ........................... East Germany...... 6 1 5 5 .... January-July 1970 .............. USSR.............. 650 .... 650 325 325 January-September 1971 ......... USSR .............. 400 .... 400 200 200 1971 ............................ Czechoslovakia...... 15 .... 15 15 .... 1972 ........................... Czechoslovakia...... 20 .... 20 20 .... 1972 ........................... USSR .............. 250 .... 250 125 125 1973 ........................... USSR .............. 635 .... 635 485 1507 1973 ........................... Poland ............. 5 .... 5 5 .... 1973 ........................... Czechoslovakia...... 9 .... 9 9 .... February 1974 .................. Hungary, . - . . . .. . . 12 4 8 8 .... 14 a r' 6k@ DP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApprovedEC r'/ftk Sanitized - ApprovedsFcq[T"eFgMG;NJf DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements 1 ments 2 Total Credits Discounts -3 Equatorial Guinea ..................................... 1 1 1 1 1 l November 1970 ................. USSR .............. 2d half 1972 .................... PRC............... Ncgl. .... Negl. .... Negl. Ghana ............................................... 108 .... 10 5 5 1st half 1962 .................... USSR.............. 6 .... 6 3 3 April 1964 ...................... USSR.............. 3 .... 3 2 1 2d half 1965 .................... USSR.............. I .... 1 .... 1 2d half 1965 .................... PRC ............... Ncgl. .... Negl. .... Negl. 1971 ........................... Poland ............. Negl. .... Negl. Negl. .... March 1974 ..................... Bulgaria ............ Negl. .... Negl. Negl. .... Guinea ............................................... 43 43 29 14 March 1959 ..................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 .... 1 .... 1 1st half 1960 ................... USSR .............. 8 .... 8 4 4 July 1965 ....................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 I 1 September 1967 ................. USSR.............. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... July 1968 ....................... PRC ............... 1 .... 1 1 1st half 1971 .................... USSR .............. 15 .... 15 10 5 July 1971 ....................... PRC ............... 6 .... 6 6 .... November 1973 ................. USSR .............. 10 .... 10 7 3 Guinea-Bissau ........................................ Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. November 1974 ................. USSR.............. Negl. .... Ncgl. .... Negl. India ................................................ 1,907 342 1,565 1,565 .... November 1960 ................. USSR.............. 21 8 13 l3 .... March 1961 ..................... USSR.............. 6 6 .... .... .... May 1961 ...................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 2 .... January 1962 ................... USSR .............. 2 .... 2 2 .... August 1962 .................... USSR .............. 46 17 29 29 .... August 1962 .................... USSR .............. 1709 127 43 43 .... August 1962 .................... USSR .............. 12 12 .... .... .... January 1963 ................... USSR .............. 6 1 5 5 .... April 1963 ...................... USSR.............. 16 2 14 14 .... August 1963 .................... USSR .............. 38 4 34 34 .... April 1964 ...................... USSR.............. 40 8 32 32 .... September 1964 ................. USSR.............. 197 20 177 177 .... September 1965 ................. USSR.............. 106 21 85 85 .... November 1965 ................. Czechoslovakia...... 42 6 36 36 .... November 1965 ................. Bulgaria............ 2 .... 2 2 .... January 1966 ................... USSR .............. 11 2 9 9 .... October 1966 ................... USSR .............. 153 15 138 138 ... January 1968 ................... USSR .............. 33 3 30 30 ... March 1968 ..................... Bulgaria............ 10 3 7 7 ... August 1968 .................... USSR .............. 42 4 38 38 ... September 1968 ................. Czechoslovakia...... 5 5 .... .... .. February 1969 .................. USSR.............. 62 6 56 56 ... May 1969 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 6 .... 6 6 ... June 1969 ...................... USSR.............. 10 1 9 9 ... October 1969 ................... USSR.............. 12010 .... 120 120 ... 2d half 1969 .................... USSR .............. 10 1 9 9 ... 1st half 1970 .................... USSR .............. 56 .... 56 56 ... 15 Sanitized - Approved K6Fh ea%1611,-tPMftP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fo ETRelle se : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements I meats 2 Total Credits Discounts 3 India (Continued) 1st half 1970 .................... USSR.............. 28 .... 28 28 .... 1st half 1970 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 2 .... 2 2 .... Spring 1971 ..................... Czechoslovakia...... 10 .... 10 10 .... Spring 1971 ..................... Bulgaria............ 2 .... 2 2 Summer 1971 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 20 .... 20 20 .... June 1971 ...................... USSR .............. 50 5 45 45 July 1971 ....................... Poland ............. 17 3 14 14 .... July 1971 ....................... USSR.............. 33 3 30 30 .... October 1971 ................... Poland............. 11 11 11 December 1971 .................. USSR .............. 127 .3 114 11.4 .... 2d half 1971 ..................... USSR.............. 18 2 16 1.6 .... March 1972 ..................... USSR .............. 45 5 40 40 .... March 1972 ..................... USSR .............. 4 4 .... .... .... May 1972 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 1 .... .... .... 1.st half 1972 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 .... 1 1 .... 1st half 1972 .................... USSR.............. 27 3 24 24 .... July 1972 ....................... USSR.............. 65 7 58 58 .... August 1972 .................... USSR.............. 8 1 7 7 .... January 1973 ................... Poland ............. 16 3 13 13 .... 1st half 1973 .................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 2 .... 2d half 1973 .................... USSR.............. 141 14 127 127 .... November 1973 ................. USSR.............. 5 1 4 4 .... December 1974 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 50 5 45 45 .... Indonesia ............................................ 1,34211 30 1,31211 1,04411 26811 February 1957 .................. USSR.............. 8 .... 8 8 .... March 1958 ..................... Poland ............. 120 12 108 108 .... April 1958 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 70 7 63 63 .... '2d half 1958 .................... PRC ............... 21 .... 21 21 .... October 1959 ................... USSR.............. 6 1 5 5 .... September 1960 ................. USSR.............. 283 .... 283 200 83 Ist half 1961 .................... USSR.............. 441 .... 441 332 109 September 1961 ................. Poland ............. 10 .... 10 10 .... December 1961 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 4 .... 4 4 .... May 1962 ...................... USSR.............. 95 .... 95 69 26 November 1963 ................. USSR .............. 61 .... 61 51 10 October 1964 ................... USSR.............. 199 .... 199 159 40 October 1964 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 14 .... 14 14 .... November 1965 ................. Czechoslovakia...... Negl. .... Neg]. .... .... September 1967 ................. USSR.............. 10 10 .... .... September 1972 ................. Czechoslovakia...... Negl. Negl. .... .... .... Iran ................................................. 828 2 826 826 January 1967 ................... USSR.............. 110 .... 110 110 .... September 1967 ................. USSR.............. 40 .... 40 40 .... February 1969 .................. USSR.............. 40 .... 40 40 February 1970 .................. USSR.............. 45 .... 45 45 .... October 1970 ................... USSR.............. 90 .... 90 90 August 1971 .................... USSR.............. 123 .... 123 123 .... October 1971 ................... USSR.............. 56 .... 56 56 16 Sanitized -Approved sFc 1R& Q'CiAsRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fos Release: IIA--pRI DP79S01091A000400030001-4 CRET/NO FOREIGN Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements' merits 2 Total Credits Discounts Iran (Continued) April 1972 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 1 .... .... .... October 1972 ................... USSR.............. 72 .... 72 72 August 1973 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 1 .... .... .... 1st half 1974 .................... USSR .............. 250 .... 250 250 .... Iraq ................................................. 1,719 46 1,673 1,108 565 November 1958 ................. USSR .............. 131 .... 131 42 89 February 1960 .................. USSR.............. 98 .... 98 30 68 October 1961 ................... USSR.............. 113 .... 113 74 39 June 1964 ...................... USSR.............. 41 .... 41 27 14 May 1966 ...................... USSR .............. 181 .... 181 121 60 July 1967 ....................... USSR.............. 80 .... 80 40 40 October 1967 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 20 .... 20 20 .... March 1968 ..................... USSR.............. 10 2 8 8 .... March 1968 ..................... Bulgaria............ 2 .... 2 2 .... May 1968 ....................... Czechoslovakia...... 30 .... 30 30 .... May 1969 ...................... USSR.............. 45 .... 45 25 20 August 1969 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 15 .... 15 15 September 1969 ................. Poland ............. 10 .... 10 10 .... 1st half 1970 .................... USSR.............. 30 .... 30 20 10 October 1970 ................... USSR.............. 25 .... 25 15 t0 July 1971 ....................... USSR.............. 14 .... 14 14 .... July 1971 ....................... PRC ............... Ncgl. .... Negl. .... .... October 1971 ................... USSR.............. 236 .... 236 156 80 December 1971 .................. Hungary ........... 15 .... 15 15 1971 ........................... Hungary........... I I November 1972 ................. East Germany...... 1 I .... .... .... 1972 ........................... Czechoslovakia...... 80 .... 80 80 .... 1972 ........................... Hungary ........... 1 1 .... .... .... 2d half 1972 .................... USSR.............. 14 .... 14 10 4 December 1972 .................. Bulgaria............ 1 1 .... .... .... January 1973 ................... USSR.............. 140 .... 140 95 45 April 1973 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 1 .... .... .... 1973 ........................... Hungary ........... 2 2 .... .... .... September 1973 ................. USSR.............. 9 9 .... .... .... September 1973 ................. Bulgaria............ 2 2 .... .... .... December 1973 ................ Poland............. Ncgl. .... Negl. Negl. .... 1st half 1974 .................... USSR .............. 45 .... 45 30 15 1st half 1974 .................... USSR.............. 200 .... 200 135 65 1st half 1974 .................... Bulgaria............ 47 .... 47 47 1st half 1974 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 4 .... 4 4 .... 1st half 1974 .................... East Germany...... 2 .... 2 2 .... 1974 ........................... Hungary ........... 26 26 July 1974 ....................... Romania ........... 22 .... 22 22 .... November 1974 ................. USSR.............. 20 .... 20 14 6 December 1974 .................. USSR.............. 5 .... 5 5 Lebanon ............................................. 8 2 6 6 .... October 1971 ................... USSR.............. 3 .... 3 3 .... April 1972 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... Negl. Negl. .... .... .... 17 Sanitized - Approved F cw4R?'WeiamReMA4% P79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements I meats 2 Total Credits Discounts a Lebanon (Continued) 1973 ........................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 .... 1 1 .... November 1973 ................. Bulgaria............ 2 2 .... .... .... December 1974 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 2 .... 2 2 .... Libya ................................................ 490 490 .... .... .... March 1970 ..................... USSR.............. 35 35 .... .... .... December 1970 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 5 5 .... .... .... May 1971 ...................... USSR .............. 33 33 .... .... .... Mid-1971 ....................... Czechoslovakia...... 5 5- .... .... .... June 1971 ...................... USSR.............. 16 16 .... .... .... November 1971 ................. USSR .............. 7 7 .... .... .... February 1972 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 3 3 .... .... .... June 1972 ...................... USSR.............. 30 30 ... .... .... July 1972 ....................... Czechoslovakia...... 6 6 .... .... .... June 1973 ...................... USSR .............. 4 4 .... .... .... 2d half 1973 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 6 6 .... .... .... 1st half 1974 .................... USSR.............. 80 80 .... .... 1974 ........................... Czechoslovakia...... 5 5 .... .... .... 1974 ........................... Poland............. 5 5 .... .... 2d half 1974 .................... USSR.............. 250 250 .... .... .... Maldives ............................................. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... 1971 ........................... USSR .............. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... Mali ................................................. 8 .... 8 3 5 1st half 1961 .................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 1 1 November 1964 ................. PRC............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. October 1965 ................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 .... 2 January 1971 ................... USSR .............. 4 .... 4 2 2 May 1971 ...................... PRC............... Negl. .... Negl. .... .... Morocco ............................................. 65 .... 65 60 5 November 1960 ................. USSR.............. 3 .... 3 .... 3 January 1962 ................... USSR .............. 8 .... 8 6 2 October 1966 ................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 2 July 1967 ....................... Czechoslovakia...... 20 .... 20 20 .... January 1973 ................... USSR .............. 2 .... 2 2 April 1974 ...................... USSR.............. Negl. .... Negl. Negl. Negl. October 1974 ................... USSR.............. 30 .... 30 30 .... Nepal ................................................ 1 .... 1 .... 1 1st half 1974 .................... PRC ............... 1 .... 1 .... 1 Nigeria ............................................... 87 78 9 9 .... July 1967 ....................... USSR.............. 5 5 .... .... .... July 1967 ....................... Czechoslovakia...... 2 2 .... .... .... March 1968 ..................... USSR.............. 1 .... 1 1 July 1968 ....................... USSR .............. 2 Negl. 2 2 .... October 1968 ................... USSR.............. 6 Negl. 6 6 .... January 1969 ................... Bulgaria............ 4 4 .... .... .... 1st half 1969 .................... USSR.............. 5 5 .... ... .... March 1969 ..................... Czechoslovakia...... 5 5 .... .... .... August 1969 .................... USSR.............. 6 6 .... .... .... Early 1972 ..................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 1 .... .... .... May 1974 ...................... USSR.............. 50 50 .... .... .... Footnotes on Page 22. Sanitized - Approve td BW0169 l: QAoRDP79SO1 Sanitized - Approved Fog 9oR9r 1-9RPJ9501091A000400030001-4 Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements' merits 2 Total Credits Discounts North Yemen ......................................... 115 12 4 111 13 98 1st half 1956 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 30 3 27 7 20 November 1962 ................. USSR.............. 20 .... 20 .... 20 March 1963 ..................... USSR.............. 30 .... 30 .... 30 March 1964 ..................... USSR .............. 10 ... 10 3 7 March 1964 ..................... Czechoslovakia ...... 1 .... 1 I .... July 1965 ....................... USSR.............. Ncgl. .... Negl. .... .... September 1967 ................. USSR.............. 10 .... 10 .... 10 October 1968 ................... USSR.............. 5 .... 5 .... 5 April 1969 ...................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 .... 2 July 1970 ..................... Bulgaria............ 2 .... 2 2 .... December 1971 .................. USSR .............. 1 1 .... April 1972 ...................... Romania ........... 1 1 .... .... .... May 1973 ....................... USSR.............. 3 .... 3 .... 3 Pakistan ............................................. 508 38 470 350 120 September 1965 ................. 1'll.C............... 75 .... 75 .... 75 July 1966 ....................... PRC ............... 42 .... 42 .... 42 December 1966 .................. USSR.............. 3 1 2 2 .... May 1967 ....................... PRC ............... 50 .... 50 50 .... December 1967 .................. PRC ............... 3 .... 3 .... 3 2d half 1967 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 16 16 .... .... .... April 1968 ...................... USSR.............. 5 1 4 4 .... July 1968 ....................... USSR.............. 58 .... 58 58 .... November 1970 ................. PR( ............... 40 .... 40 40 .... November 1971 ................. PRC ............... 60 .... 60 Eill .... February 1972 .................. PRC............... 65 .... 65 65 .... April 1972 ...................... USSR.............. 2 2 .... .... December 1972 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 16 16 .... .... .... February 1973 .................. Czechoslovakia...... Negl. .... Negl. .... .... November 1973 ................. PR,C ............... 10 ... 10 10 .... Spring 1974 ..................... PRC ............... 1 .... 1 I .... May 1974 ...................... PRC............... 60 .... 60 60 .... July 1974 ....................... USSR.............. 2 2 ... .... .... Peru ................................................. 38 .... 38 38 March 1973 ..................... USSR.............. 35 .... 35 35 Mid-1974 ....................... USSR.............. 3 .... 3 3 .... Sierra Leone .......................................... 3 .... 3 .... 3 1971 ........................... PRC ............... 3 .... 3 .... 3 1971 ........................... USSR.............. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... Somalia .............................................. 115 .... 115 58 57 November 1963 ................. USSR.............. 35 .... 35 3 32 1st half 1968 .................... USSR.............. 5 .... 5 3 2 April 1970 ...................... USSR .............. 6 .... 6 4 2 November 1971 ................. USSR.............. 24 .... 24 18 6 1st half 1974 .................... USSR .............. 45 .... 45 30 15 South Yemen ......................................... 92 .... 92 79 13 February 1968 .................. USSR.............. 2 .... 2 I 1 August 1968 .................... USSR.............. 5 .... 5 3 2 1st half 1969 .................... USSR............... 5 .... 5 5 .... 19 Sanitized - Approved Forke&$F: 1')kS01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approve FEQ~?1 f K:DIES, -RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements' ments 2 Total Credits Discounts 3 South Yemen (Continued) September 1970 ................. USSR .............. 5 .... 5 5 October 1971 ................... USSR.............. 10 .... 10 10 .... 2d half 1971 .................... East Germany...... 2 .... 2 .... 2 March 1972 ..................... Hungary ........... 2 .... 2 .... 2 November 1972 ................. USSR.............. 20 .... 20 20 .... 1st half 1973 .................... USSR.............. 35 .... 35 35 September 1974 ................. Hungary ........... 6 .... 6 .... 6 Sri Lanka ............................................ 20 .... 20 Negl. 20 May 1971 ...................... PRC ............... 5 .... 5 .... 5 May 1971 ...................... USSR.............. 2 .... 2 Negl. 2 March 1972 ..................... PRC ............... 1 .... 1 .... 1 November 1973 ................. PRC ............... 1 .... 1 .... I November 1974 ................. USSR.............. 11 .... 11 .... 11. Sudan ............................................... 94 11 83 75 8 January 1.968 ................... USSR.............. 75 9 66 66 .... February 1968 .................. Bulgaria............ 5 1 4 4 .... 2d half 1969 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 6 1 5 5 .... April 1972 ...................... PRC ............... 8 .... 8 .... 8 Syria ................................................ 2,271 9 2,262 1,643 619 1st half 1956 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 37 2 35 35 .... November 1956 ................. USSR .............. 42 .... 42 14 28 October 1957 ................... USSR.............. 75 .... 75 25 50 February 1958 .................. USSR.............. 90 .... 90 60 30 March 1962 ..................... USSR.............. 60 .... 60 30 30 October 1963 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 5 .... 5 5 .... October 1964 ................... USSR.............. 35 .... 35 18 17 March 1965 ..................... Czechoslovakia...... 5 .... 5 5 .... April 1966 ...................... USSR.............. 25 .... 25 13 12 July 1967 ....................... East Germany...... Negl. .... Negl. .... .... August 1967 .................... USSR.............. 100 .... 100 50 50 October 1967 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 10 .... 10 10 .... August 1968 .................... USSR.............. 75 .... 75 45 30 May 1969 ...................... PRC ............... 2 .... 2 2 .... August 1969 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 12 .... 12 12 April 1970 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 15 .... 15 15 .... 2d half 1970 .................... Poland ............. 15 .... 15 15 .... 2d half 1970 .................... USSR.............. 40 .... 40 30 10 January 1971 ................... Hungary........... 10 2 8 8 .... February 1971 .................. USSR.............. 125 .... 125 89 36 March 1972 ..................... USSR.............. 9 .... 9 9 .... May 1972 ...................... USSR.............. 300 .... 300 225 75 2d half 1972 .................... Hungary ........... 1 .... 1 1 November 1972 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 8 1 7 7 .... May 1973 ...................... East Germany...... 3 .... 3 3 .... 1st half 1973 ..................... Czechoslovakia...... 2 2 .... .... .... October 1973 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 15 .... 15 14 1 October 1973 ................... USSR.............. 700 .... 700 550 150 7 October 1973 ................... Poland ............. 24 .... 24 24 .... 20 Sanitized - ApprovVdWbY9RtRWWd MA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved FS9 R SaNEIP~r P79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Military Agreements with Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 (Continued) Recipient and Month and Communist Total Value of Downpay- Grants or Year Signed Signatory Agreements' ments 2 Total Credits Discounts" Syria (Continued) October 1973 ................... East Germany...... 9 .... 9 9 .... November 1973 ................. USSR .............. 5 1 4 4 .... 1973 ........................... Hungary ........... 1 1 .... .... .... February 1974 .................. Czechoslovakia...... 5 .... 5 +' Spring 1974 ..................... USSR .............. 400 .... 400 :300 100 June 1974 ...................... Czechoslovakia...... 2 .... 2 2 .... June 1974 ...................... USSR.............. 4 .... 4 4 September 1974 ................. USSR .............. 2 .... 2 2 .... 1974 ........................... Hungary ........... 1 .... 1 .... 1974 ........................... East Germany...... Negl. .... Negl. Negl. .... 1974 ........................... Bulgaria ............ 2 .... 2 2 .... Tanzania ............................................. 143 .... 143 110 33 January 1964 ................... USSR .............. Negl. .... Negl. .... .... June 1964 ...................... PRC ............... I .... 1 .... I 1st half 1964 .................... East Germany ...... I .... 1 .... March 1966 ..................... PRC............... 7 .... 7 .... 7 November 1966 ................. USSR.............. 2 .... 2? 2 .... June 1968 ...................... PRC............... 19 .... 19 17 2 September 1968 ................. PRC............... 3 .... 3 3 .... December 1968 .................. PRC ............... 2 .... 2 .... 2 February 1970 .................. PRC ............... 8 .... 8 7 April 1970 ...................... PRC ............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. November 1970 ................. PRC............... 13 ... 13 .... 13 August 1971 .................... PRC ............... Negl. .... Negi. .... Ncgl. December 1971 .................. PRC............... 2 .... 2 2 .... April 1972 ...................... PRC............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. June 1972 ...................... PRC............... 1 .... Negl. .... I January 1973 ................... PRC............... 6 .... 6 6 .... March 1973 ..................... East Germany ...... 1 .... 1 1 March 1973 ..................... Romania ........... 2 .... 2 2 March 1974 ..................... USSR .............. 34 .... 34 34 .... November 1974 ................. USSR .............. 40 .... 40 40 .... 1974 ........................... Bulgaria............ I .... 1 1 Uganda .............................................. 27 Negl. 27 17 10 1st half 1965 .................... PRC ............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. July 1965 ....................... USSR.............. 10 .... 10 5 5 2d half 1.965 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 2 Negl. 2 2 .... July 1968 ....................... Czechoslovakia ...... 2 Negl. 2 2 .... October 1969 ................... Czechoslovakia...... 1 .... 1 1 .... 1st half 1974 .................... USSR.............. 10 .... 10 5 5 1st half 1974 .................... Czechoslovakia...... 2 .... 2 2 .... Zambia .............................................. 1 1 Negl. .... Negi. 1971 ........................... PRC............... Negl. .... Negl. .... Negl. 1971 ........................... USSR.............. 1 l .... .... Zaire ................................................ 3 .... 3 3 December 1974 .................. PRC ............... 3 .... 3 3 .... 21 Sanitized - Approved F6 M g@REIDtADREDP79501091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM ' The estimated value is a minimum figure derived either by using the aggregate value (at list prices) of agreements whore known or by pricing the material through analogous prices noted in aid agreements between Communist countries and other less developed countries. Where the value of the equipment is believed to be less than $1 million, the estimated minimum value is shown. as Negl. The estimated value does not include credits for construction of military industrial installations and airfields, valued minimally at $43 million, which in some cases may be carried under economic assistance agreements. 2 Downpayment includes cash payments required at contract signing or when deliveries are made, as well as commercial sales. 3 Grants are shown as 100% discounts. 4 Afghanistan has also received credits valued at nearly $24 million from the USSR for construction of airfields. 5 These transactions largely reflect grant aid in arms provided the Algerian rebel government prior to independence. I Excluded are more than $9 million worth of Chinese ground forces ordnance and other military equipment received by Cambodia from December 1966 to July 1969, as a "cut" for handling transshipment of arms to the NVA/VC through Sihanoukville. Cambodia also has received an economic aid credit of $1.3 million from Czechoslovakia for the construction of an ammunition plant. 7 Libya and Algeria may have paid $150 million in cash for arms provided during the October 1973 Arab-Israeli War on both Egyptian and Syrian account. 8 Ghana has also received credits valued at $13 million for construction of an ammunition plant and an airfield from Czechoslovakia and the USSR, respectively. '' Agreement for MIG-21 FL production in India dated at provision of license for manufacture. The credit portion covers license and imports of jigs, tools, and fixtures; the downpayment portion covers imports of aircraft components and raw materials for assembly and production. The value of agreement for production of Atoll air-to-air missiles has not been ascertained. "" Agreement for MIG-21 M production in India dated at the provision of license for manufacture. It The USSR is believed to have canceled agreements for about $225 million in undrawn military aid to Indonesia--$175 million in credits and $50 million in discounts. Indonesia is still obligated to repay the USSR for the credit portion of all military aid drawn. 12 North Yemen has also received $5 million from the USSR for the construction of an airfield. Sanitized - Approvecrr R?Im22 iqCd?DP79S01091 A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release F: CEIA-RDFE79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Military Aid to Less Developed Countries, Extended and Drawn 1955-74 Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Eastern Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Total ........................ 13,641 11,837 1,251 553 11,910 10,444 1,007 459 Africa ..................... 890 745 43 102 730 600 38 92 Algeria .................. 358 345 1 12 348 335 1 12 Burundi ................. 2 Negl. .... 2 Negl. Negl. .... .... Central African Republic. I I .... .... 1 1 .... .... Congo .................. 19 14 Negl. 5 10 7 Negl. 3 Equatorial Guinea........ I I .... Negl. 1 1 .... .... Ghana .................. 10 10 Negl. .... 10 10 Negl. .... Guinea .................. 43 35 1 7 38 31 1 6 Guinea-Bissau........... Negl. Negl. .... .... Negl. Negl. .... Mali .................... 8 8 .... Negl. 6 6 .... Negl. Morocco ................ 65 45 20 .... 35 15 20 .... Nigeria .................. 9 9 9 9 2 Sierra Leone ............. 3 Negl 3 2 .... ..?. Somalia ................. 115 115 Negl. 109 109 Sudan ................... 83 66 9 8 75 64 4 7 Tanzania ................ 143 76 5 62 69 2 5 62 Uganda ..27 20 7 17 1.0 7 .... Zaire .................... ;; Zambia .................. Negl. .... .... Negl. Negl. .... .... Negl. East Asia .................. 1,338 1,104 199 35 1,091 868 189 34 Burma .................. N egl. N egl. .... .... Negl. Negl. .... 13 Cambodia' .............. 26 12 .... 14 23 10 .... Indonesia' .............. 1,312 1,092 199 21 1,068 858 189 21 Latin America .............. 38 38 .... .... 30 30 Peru .................... 38 3g .... 30 30 .... .... Near East and South Asia.. . 11,375 9,950 1,009 416 10,059 8,946 780 333 Afghanistan. . . . . - - - - - - - - 514 492 22 .... 450 430 20 .... Bangladesh .............. 35 35 .... 30 30 .... .... Cyprus' ................. 27 26 1 .... 19 18 1 Egypt ................... 3,773 3,420 353 .... 3,643 3,290 353 .... India ...1,565 1,396 169 .... 1,319 1,207 112 .... ................ Iran .................... 826 826 .... 574 574 .... .... 1,673 1,426 247 Negl. 1,477 1,361 116 .... Iraq .................... Lebanon ................ 6 3 3 6 3 3 Maldives ................ Negl. Negl. .... Negl. Negl. .... .... Nepal.. 1 I Negl. .... .... Ncgl. North Yemen ............ 111 81 30 .... 110 81. 29 Pakistan' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 64 .... 406 344 20' .... 324 South Yemen ............ 92 82 10 .... 81 71 10 .... Sri Lanka ............... 20 13 .... 7 9 2 .... 7 Syria ................... 2,262 2,086 174 2 1,997 1,859 136 2 1 In Cambodia and Indonesia, both Soviet and Chinese aid programs are inactive. In Cyprus the Soviet program is inactive further deliveries are unlikely. In Pakistan the USSR has stopped delivery of weaponry, although it is providing support-type equipment particularly vehicles. 23 Sanitized - Approved For fttaaseQ E 19k# 9rS01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Major Communist Military Equipment Delivered to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1974 Central Afghan- Bang- African Equatorial Guinea- North South istan Algeria ladesh Republic Egypt Guinea Ghana Guinea Bissau India Iran Iraq Lebanon Libya Mali Morocco Yemen Pakistan Peru Somalia Yemen Sudan Syria Tanzania Uganda Land armament Heavy tanks... ............................... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 57 Medium tanks ........70 5 .... 95 .... 310 .... .... 20 100 135 .... 35 6 595 _.. 35 Light tanks ...................................... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... Personnel carriers, armored and amphibious ......... 70 ... .... .... 100 2 .... 70 170 .... 35 12 ... 20 .... 12 5 20 440 .... 50 Artillery pieces... . .............................. 12 .... .... 6 .... .... 25 100 490 .... .... 12 .... 35 4 50 40 23 Naval ships Submarines. ....... .......... .... .... .... .... ... 2 Submarine chasers and escort vessels ............... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Motor torpedo and missile boats ................... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 4 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 3 Other, including auxiliary vessels and landing craft.. .... .... .... .... 2 6 .... .... .... 1 .... .... .... .... Aircraft Jet fighters ...................................... 39 5 .... .... .... ... .... .... .... 4 .... 54 .... .... .... .... 3 .... .... 21 12 .... 168 Other, including nonjet combat aircraft, trainers, transports, and helicopters .................... _. ... .... .... 5 .... .... 1 .... 52 .... .... 3 Guided missile systems Air-to-air ........................................ 2 5 .... .... 41 38 21 12 108 Surface-to-air. . .................................. .... .... .... .... 10 ... .... .... 9 .... 7 .... 4 .... Surface-to-surface ................................ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 4 .... .... .... .... .... N.A. Million US 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Value of deliveriesz ................................. 57 15 1 1 91 1 Negl. 6 Negl. 104 100 332 3 .... Negl. Negl. 4 17 25 40 30 2 447 1 4 - - - - - - --- - - - - - --- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Some of these systems may be domestically manufactured under Soviet license. 2 Value data represent the aid portion of total deliveries (major items plus other equipment not listed above). The value of cash sales or downpayment is not included. Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1 091 A00040 0030001-4 Major Communist Military Equipment Delivered to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient' 1955-74 --- -------- -------------------- - --- - --- - Sierra South Sri ---------- North Afghan. Bang- Equatorial ian Algeria ladesh g Cambodia Congo Cyprus Egypt Guinea Ghana Guinea India Indonesia Iran Iraq Lebanon Libya Mali Morocco Nigeria Yemen Pakistan Peru Leone Somalia Yemen Lanka Sudan Syria Tanzania Uganda Zambia 150 .... .... .... 20 .... .... 1,115 . 170 195 120 .... 105 2,735 45 .... .... Land armaments ... .... "" 615 12 1 22 155 .... ..... 36 895 1271 60 50 - Heavy tanks ................ 12 39 795 450 .... .... 32 3,320 .... .... .... Medium tanks ................................... .... 29 176 155 32 .... .... .... 60 .... ... . 17 87 Light tanks ............... .... .... .. .... 250 10 5 174 .... 24 .... 3300 3 175 ... ... _ 380 185 10 250 1,510 62 104 27 420 175 Self-propelled assault guns ........................ 48 100 Personnel carriers, armored and amphibious......... 465 530 .... 21 39 32 2,810 6 24 44 430 400 1,370 2,210 26 190 118 170 90 470 1,375 .... .... 650 265 51 215 1,960 225 85 28 250 58 32 3,405 36 165 775 735 1,325 2,210 Artillery pieces .................................. 1,760 1,010 ... ... Medium jet bombers .............................. ... 15 3 1 33 21 157 42 42 5 30 829 17 10 76 ..... ......................... 1.4 .... .... ... .... ... 3 332 ~~~~ ~~? " Light jet bombers. 35 32 ... 8 2984 112 .... .... 1,112 Jet fighters ...................................... 236 147 18 2 40 6 ll _.. 2 32 Large transports ................................ 1 7 ... .... 9 19 3 17 232 4 15 258 261 Other, and helicopters including n1combat aircraft, trainers, trans- 18 5 19 46 25 ... ports, ........................... 109 68 8 15 5 555 5 26 207 Guided missile systems s 7 .... .... 12 .. ... ... ... .... .... 24 341 -- ."' ... 16 Air-to-surface 6 ............................... "' "' .... .... ... .... .... . .... .... 13420a 26 8 .... 156 17 .... 7 .... ... 4 ... 1 . 21 44 -? ." .... .... .... Air-to-air I ....................................... 44 41 .... .... .... .... 172 523 .... Surface-to-air 9................................... 3 .... ? - - - ............................ .... 9 Surface-to-surface n -------------------- ___ I Other token deliveries of military materiel have been made by Communist countries to Burma, the Central African Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Maldives, and Nepal. These data do not reflect attrition; nor do they show equipment originating in Communist countries but delivered by non-Communist countries, except in the case of Egypt. 2 Including recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, and mortars of more than 100-mm. The data for Egypt, Iraq, and Syria also include the delivery of 12, 16, and 48 I FROG rocket launchers, respectively. 3 Including two old destroyers and seven old submarines returned to the USSR in exchange for newer models. 4 Excluding MIG-21 fighters assembled at the aircraft assembly plant at Nasik. 0 Data reflect numbers of aircraft, ships, and vehicles having missile capability. 6 Number of TU-16 aircraft equipped with ASM (two per aircraft) and TU-22 equipped with ASM (one per aircraft). 7 Number of fighter aircraft equipped with AA11 two to four per aircraft;. 8 Some of these systems may be domestically manufactured under Soviet license. 9 Number of SAM firing battalions (sites)-six launchers per SA-2 site, four dual launchers per SA-3 site, and four triple launchers per SA-6 site. ro Algeria has received an undetermined number of SAMs and now may have an operational capability. u Indicating the number of Eomar-class and Osa-class boats equipped with SSMI two to four per vessel!, three coastal defense missile sites, 20 SCUD launchers in Egypt, and some SCUD launchers in Syria. Naval ships .... 1 ... ... .... Light cruisers ........ ....................... Destroyers.. ............. ....................... .... .... .... 20 ... 7 12 Submarines. ..................................... .... ... .... .... 6 2 ... 13 ... ... ... 3 9 16 3linesweepers........... .... 2 .... .... Submarine chasers and escort vessels ................ .... 20 21 .... .... 6 56 1 4 8 26 Motor torpedo and missile boats ................ ... 3 13 32 .... 4 17 9 57 10 Other, including auxiliary vessels and landing craft.. . Sanitized - Approved For Release : Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Military Technicians in Less Developed Countries I Persons Total USSR and Eastern Europe PRC Total USSR and Eastern Europe PRC Total ....................... 7,760 6,730 1,030 7,045 6,020 1,025 Afghanistan .............. 470 470 .... 425 425 Algeria ................... 650 650 .... 650 650 Bangladesh ............... 50 50 .... 100 100 Burundi .................. .... .... .... 10 .... 10 Congo ................... 60 30 30 50 30 20 Egypt .................... 200 200 .... 520 5202 Equatorial Guinea......... 25 10 15 20 10 10 Guinea ................... 135 110 25 160 110 50 India .................... 270 270 .... 300 300 Iran ..................... 70 70 .... 60 60 Iraq ..................... 1,030 1,030 .... 785 785 Libya .................... 100 100 .... 10 10 Mali ..................... 25 15 10 55 45 10 Morocco ................. .... .... .... 10 10 Nigeria ................... 60 60 .... 70 70 .... North Yemen ............. 120 120 .... 130 130 Pakistan ................. 25 .... 25 25 .... 25 Peru ..................... 15 15 .... 15 15 Sierra Leone .............. 10 .... 10 30 .... 30 Somalia .................. 1,000 1 , 000 .... 700 700 .... South Yemen ............. 310 260 50 225 225 .... Sri Lanka ................ .... .... .... 5 .... 5 Sudan .................... 140 90 50 70 20 50 Syria .................... 2,150 2,150:1 .... 1,780 1,780 Tanzania ................. 745 .... 745 745 .... 745 Uganda .................. 30 30 .... 25 25 Zambia .................. 70 .... 70 70 .... 70 I Minimum estimates of the number of persons present for a period of one month or more. Numbers are rounded to the nearest five. 2 Most of these arrived with the equipment supplied after the outbreak of the October War. 3 Excluding personnel assigned to Soviet operational units. 29 Sanitized - Approved Fb f a V b ' D"P79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Departures to Communist Countries 1955-74 1974 Being Trained as of December 1974 Eastern Eastern Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Total .............. 39,590 33,530 3,755 2,305 3,635 3,400 110 125 4,070 3,260 100 710 Afghanistan ..... 3,255 3,005 250 .... 410 410 .... 410 410 Algeria.......... 2,135 1,920 200 15 .... .... .... .... 50 50 Bangladesh...... 380 380 .... .... 65 65 .... 35 35 Burundi......... 40 40 .... .... .... 40 40 Cambodia ....... 30 30 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Congo .......... 755 335 45 375 .... 255 .... 25 230 Egypt........... 6 , 220 5,665 555 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Ghana .......... 180 180 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Guinea.......... 1,180 770 50 360 15 15 .... 240 115 .... 125 India ........... 1,990 1,985 5 .... 305 305 .... 170 170 Indonesia........ 9,270 7,560 1, 71.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Iran ............ 245 245 .... .... 35 35 .... 35 35 Iraq ............ 2,915 2,700 215 .... 760 700 60 .... 355 335 20 Libya........... 300 300 .... .... 300 300 .... .... 300 300 .... Mali ............ 210 150 10 50 .... .... .... .... 45 .... .... 45 Morocco ........ 70 .... 70 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Nigeria.......... 365 365 .... .... 175 175 .... 175 175 North Yemen.... 955 955 .... .... 75 75 .... 75 75 Pakistan. . . ... .. 265 45 .... 220 35 5 .... 30 30 .... 30 Peru ............ 150 150 .... .... 100 100 .... 60 60 Sierra Leone ..... 150 .... .... 150 .... .... .... .... 30 .... .... 30 Somalia ......... 1,975 1,875 70 30 150 150 .... .... 240 235 5 South Yemen. .. . 575 555 20 .... 180 180 .... .... 180 180 Sri Lanka ....... 5 .... .... 5 5 .... 5 Sudan ........... 430 310 20 100 90 .... 90 50 .... 50 Syria ........... 3 , 480 3 , 025 455 .... 580 530 50 .... 550 500 50 Tanzania........ 1,370 395 1.0 965 145 145 .... 345 145 .... 200 Uganda......... 625 555 70 .... 200 200 .... .... 400 400 Zambia ......... 70 35 .... 35 10 10 .... Sanitized - Approveds?rarrF Iele3a ivrA DP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CI -RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries 1974 Czecho- East Total USSR Total Bulgaria slovakia Germany Hungary Poland Romania PRC Total ................... 1,415.2 612.6 605.3 78.5 100.0 35.0 32.0 100.0 259.8 197.3 Africa ................ 283.8 21.8 90.0 .... .... 90.0 172.0 Cameroon .......... 0.2 0.2 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Chad .............. t.0 1.0 .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... l,thiopia ........... 0.7 0.7 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Gambia ............ 0.2 0.2 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Guinea ............. 83.5 2.0 80.0 .... .... .... .... .... 80.0 1.5 Mauritania ......... 47.3 0.4 10.0 .... .... .... .... .... 10.0 36.9 0 Niger .............. 6.2 1 .2 .... .... ... .... .... .... .... 0. Senegal ............ 0.5 0.5 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Somalia ............ 11.2 10.6 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.6 'Tanzania........... 75.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 75.0 Upper Volta ........ 3.1 1.6 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1.5 Zambia ............ 54.9 3.4 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 51 .5 East Asia ............. 25.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 25.0 Laos ............... 25.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 25.0 Latin America......... 452.2 222.2 230.0 .... .... 10.0 20.0 100.0 100.0 Argentina .......... 435.0 215.0 220.0 .... N. A. .... 20.0 100.0 100.0 .... Bolivia ............. 1.2 1.2 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Colombia........... 6.0 6.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Guyana ............ 10.0 .... 10.0 .... .... 10.0 .... .... .... .... Near East and South Asia ............. 654.2 368.6 285.3 78.5 100.0 25.0 12.0 .... 69.8 0.3 Bangladesh......... 103.1 27.6 75.5 0.5 .... 25.0 .... .... 50.0 .... Egypt .............. 20,0 20.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... Lebanon ........... 9.2 .... 9.2 .... .... .... ... .... 9.2 .... North Yemen....... 5.0 5.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Pakistan ........... 216.0 216.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... South Yemen ....... 5.0 .... 5.0 5.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... Sri Lanka. . .. . . .. . . 10.9 .... 10.6 .... .... .... .... .... 10.6 0.3 Syria .............. 285.0 100.0 185.0 73.0 100.0 .... 12.0 .... .... .... 31 Sanitized - Approved F6FgR 16QsWREA4WP179S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries, Extended and Drawn 1954-74 Extended Drawn Eastern Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PAC Total ............................. 19,021.8 9,853.0 5,630.0 3,538.8 8,196.0 5,319.1 1,461.3 1,415.6 Africa .......................... 4,324.0 1,369.9 1,006.4 1,947.7 1,551.6 656.8 157.4 737.4 Algeria ....................... 860.2 426.4 341.8 92.0 300.7 220.8 35.4 44.5 Burundi ...................... 20.0 .... .... 20.0 .... .... .... .... Cameroon .................... 79.0 8.0 .... 71.0 4.5 4.5 .... Central African Republic ....... 6.8 2.8 .... 4.0 6.8 2.8 .... 4.0 Chad ........................ 54.2 4.1 .... 50.1 3.8 2.0 .... 1.8 Congo ....................... 73.6 18.3 5.1 50.2 46.4 13.5 0.2 32.7 Dahomey ..................... 44.0 .... .... 44.0 .... .... .... .... Equatorial Guinea ............. 25.1 1 . 1 .... 24.0 1.3 1.1 .... 0.2 Ethiopia ..................... 205.3 102.5 17.0 85.8 30.2 19.2 8.8 2.2 Gambia ...................... 0.2 0.2 .... 0.2 0.2 Ghana ....................... 239.1 93.0 104.1 42.0 62.6 31.1 26.1 5.4 Guinea ....................... 394.4 201.7 109.7 83.0 248.7 150.7 30.7 67.3 Kenya ....................... 66.6 48.7 .... 17.9 7.0 4.0 .... 3.0 Malagasy Republic ............ 11.3 .... .... 11.3 3.5 .... ... 3.5 Mali ......................... 159.9 73.4 22.6 63.9 117.8 61.4 6.9 49.5 Mauritania .................... 78.9 4.7 10.0 64.2 11.8 2.5 .... 9.3 Mauritius .................... 40.2 5.0 .... 35.2 0.9 0.9 .... .... Morocco ..................... 143.2 88.0 55.2 .... 33.4 21.8 11.6 .... Niger ........................ 8.4 2.1 .... 6.3 3.5 2.1 .... 1.4 Nigeria ....................... 45.2 7.2 38.0 .... 3.1 3.1 .... .... Rwanda ...................... 22.5 0.5 .... 22.0 2.2 .... .... 2.2 Senegal ...................... 56.7 7.6 .... 49.1 4.5 3.0 .... 1.5 Sierra Leone .................. 68.0 28.0 .... 40.0 5.5 1.6 .... 3.9 Somalia . ..................... 236.0 97.4 5.7 132.9 93.6 47.4 3.6 42.6 Sudan ........................ 300.0 64.8 153.6 81.6 45.6 26.5 4.0 15.1 Tanzania ..................... 373.8 20.0 19.3 334.5 257.3 2.7 3.4 251.2 Togo ......................... 45.0 .... .... 45.0 0.9 .... .... 0.9 Tunisia ...................... 148.4 34.1 74.3 40.0 44.3 17.3 26.7 0.3 Uganda ...................... 30.6 15.6 .... 15.0 16.6 11.9 .... 4.7 Upper Volta .................. 48.5 5.7 .... 42.8 5.8 2.5 .... 3.3 Zaire ......................... 100.0 .... .... 100.0 0.4 .... .... 0.4 Zambia ...................... 338.9 9.0 50.0 279.9 188.9 2.4 .... 186.5 East Asia ....................... 770.6 160.1 338.0 272.5 474.7 144.6 167.2 162.9 Burma ....................... 153.0 1.6.4 28.6 108.0 68.2 16.4 5.5 46.3 Cambodia .................... 134.5 24.9 17.3 92.3 90.9 15.7 5.8 69.4 Indonesia ..................... 453.1 113.8 292.1 47.2 314.1 111.0 155.9 47.2 Laos ......................... 30.0 5.0 .... 25.0 1.5 1.5 .... .... Europe ......................... 45.0 .... .... 45.0 6.1 .... .... 6.1 Malta ........................ 45.0 .... .... 45.0 6.1 .... .... 6.1 Latin America .................. 1,737.3 686.2 918.1 133.0 273.9 101.1 153.7 19.1 Argentina .................... 489.7 259.3 230.4 .... 40.3 34.9 5.4 Bolivia ....................... 60.2 29.5 30.7 .... 9.8 6.4 3.4 .... Brazil ........................ 330.6 90.0 240.6 .... 120.2 33.0 87.2 .... Chile ........................ 447.7 238.0 144.7 65.0 65.4 15.5 32.9 17.0 Colombia ..................... 24.5 8.5 16.0 .... 2.7 2.5 0.2 .... Costa Rica ................... 15.0 15.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... Ecuador ...................... 15.4 0.4 15.0 .... 7.2 0.4 6.8 .... Guyana ...................... 36.0 .... 10.0 26.0 0.6 .... .... 0.6 Peru ......................... 262.7 25.5 195.2 42.0 18.1 4.9 11.7 1.5 Uruguay ..................... 45.5 20.0 25.5 .... 9.6 3.5 6.1 Venezuela .................... 10.0 .... 10.0 .... .... .... ---- 32 Sanitized -Approved fcr ~WorC645RAP79S01091 A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For ReT$aOSoRfA1sIFm79S01091A000400030001-4 Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries, Extended and Drawn 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US Extended Drawn Total USSR Eastern Europe PRC Total USSR Eastern Europe PRC Near East and South Asia ........ 12,144.9 7,636.8 3,367.5 1,140.6 5,889.7 4,416.6 983.0 490.1 Afghanistan .................. 950.3 836.8 39.0 74.5 657.1 619.5 11.0 26.6 Bangladesh ................... 411.3 241.6 158.7 11.0 185.0 149.2 24.8 11.0 Egypt ........................ 2,342.3 1,438.8 769.8 133.7 1,306.4 935.5 305.1 65.8 Greece ....................... 7.7 7.7 .... .... 7.7 7.7 India ........................ 2,396.8 1,941.8 455.0 .... 1,564.6 1,326.3 238.3 .... Iran ......................... 1,329.2 788.2 541.0 .... 584.0 464.0 120.0 .... Iraq ......................... 1,042.0 553.7 443.3 45.0 329.6 236.9 92.7 .... Jordan ....................... 5.5 5.5 .... .... .... .... .... Lebanon ..................... 9.2 .... 9.2 .... .... .... .... .... Nepal ........................ 126.4 23.8 .... 102.6 87.9 20.8 .... 67.1 North Yemen ................. 198.1 104.3 13.1 80.7 139.2 72.9 12.6 53.7 Pakistan ..................... 1,120.2 652.1 76.6 391.5 231.5 74.4 22.6 134.5 South Yemen ................. 189.0 51.9 56.7 77.4 22.2 8.7 2.0 11.5 Sri Lanka .................... 268.6 40.8 73.1 154.7 150.5 25.4 25.4 99.7 Syria ........................ 1,148.7 417.6 661.6 69.5 352.8 233.4 99.2 20.2 Turkey ....................... 599.6 529.2 70.4 .... 271.2 241.9 29.3 33 Sanitized - Approved FoisRdf 36q -RO"9501091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Table 13 Total .......................... 3,826.0 372.0 1,241.2 300.8 379.3 493.7 198.5 1,124.7 650.1 654.1 612.6 9,853.0 Africa ....................... 753.0 54.1 83.4 35.9 5.4 134.8 57.0 215.5 .... 9.0 21.8 1,369.9 Algeria .................... 232.1 .... 5.4 .... .... .... .... 188.9 .... .... .... 426.4 Cameroon ................. 7.8 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.2 8.0 Central African Republic. .. . .... .... .... .... 0.9 1.9 .... 2.8 Chad ..................... .... .... .... .... 2.2 .... .... .... .... 0.9 1.0 4.1 Congo .................... 10.2 3.7 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 4.4 .... 18.3 Equatorial Guinea .......... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1.1 .... .... .... 1.1 Ethiopia . . . ............... 101.8 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.7 102.5 Gambia ................... .... .... .... .... 0.2 0.2 Ghana .................... 93.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 93.0 Guinea .................... 73.1 15.0 2.7 16.7 .... 92.2 .... .... .... N.A. 2.0 201.7 Kenya .................... 48.7 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 48.7 Mali ...................... 59.5 0.2 3.2 9.7 .... 0.8 .... .... .... .... .... 73.4 Mauritania ................ .... .... .... 3.3 .... .... .... .... .... 1.0 0.4 4.7 Mauritius ................. .... .... .... .... .... .... 5.0 .... .... .... .... 5.0 Morocco .................. .... .... 43.6 .... .... .... 44.4 .... .... .... .... 88.0 Niger ..................... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.9 1.2 2.1 Nigeria .................... .... 0.5 .... .... .... .... 6.7 .... .... .... .... 7.2 Rwanda ................... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.5 .... 0.5 Senegal ................... .... 6.7 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.4 0.5 7.6 Sierra Leone ............... .... 28.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 28.0 Somalia ................... 54.7 .... 8.5 .... 23.6 .... 10.6 97.4 Sudan ..................... 23.0 .... .... .... .... 41.8 .... .... .... .... .... 64.8 Tanzania .................. .... .... 20.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 20.0 Tunisia ................... 33.5 .... .... 0.6 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 34.1 Uganda ................... 15.6 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15.6 Upper Volta ............... .... .... .... .... 3.2 .... .... .... .... 0.9 1.6 5.7 Zambia ................... .... .... .... 5.6 .... 3.4 9.0 East Asia .................... 150.6 3.3 3.5 .... .... 1.7 .... .... .... 1.0 .... 160.1 Burma .................... 13.7 .... .... .... .... 1.7 .... .... .... 1.0 .... 16.4 Cambodia ................. 21.4 .... 3.5 .... .... .... .... .... .... 24.9 Indonesia .................. 110.5 3.3 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 113.8 Laos ....................... . 5.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 5.0 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Latin America ................ 29.0 15.3 90.0 55.5 2.5 20.0 53.0 54.7 144.0 .... 222.2 686.2 Argentina ................. 29.0 15.3 .... .... .... .... 215.0 259.3 Bolivia .................... .... .... .... .... .... .... 27.5 0.8 .... 1.2 29.5 Brazil ..................... .... .... 90.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 90.0 Chile ..................... .... .... .... 55.5 .... .... .... 38.5 144.0 .... 238.0 Colombia .................. .... .... .... .... 2.5 .... .... .... .... 6.0 8.5 Costa Rica ................ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15.0 .... .... .... 15.0 Ecuador ................... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.4 .... 0.4 Peru ...................... .... .... .... .... .... .... 25.5 .... .... .... 25.5 Uruguay .................. .... .... .... .... .... 20.0 .... .... .... .... .... 20.0 Near East and South Asia... .. 2,893.4 299.3 1,064.3 209.4 371.4 337.2 88.5 854.5 506.1 644.1 368.6 7,636.8 Afghanistan ............... 536.4 14.1 11.2 5.0 126.7 .... 2.8 5.4 121.0 14.2 .... 836.8 Bangladesh ................ 4.0 34.3 25.0 .... .... 12.2 .... .... 103.5 35.0 27.6 241.6 Egypt ..................... 1,001.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... 417.8 .... .... 20.0 1,438.8 Greece .................... .... 7.7 .... .... .... .... .... .... 7.7 India ..................... 811.1 226.5 574.2 .... .... .... .... .... .... 330.0 .... 1,941.8 Iran ...................... 62.9 .... 305.5 .... 177.8 .... 54.4 .... .... 187.6 .... 788.2 Iraq ...................... 183.9 .... .... 4.4 .... 120.7 22.5 222.2 .... .... .... 553.7 M Jordan .................... .... .... .... .... .... 5.5 .... .... .... .... .... 5.5 n n A Nepal ..................... 20.8 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 3.0 .... 23.8 m rn North Yemen. .......... 97.9 0.1 .... 0.4 .... .... 0.9 5.0 104.3 Z Pakistan ... 40.2 15.7 15.1 .... 66.9 18.4 .... 208.8 .... 71.0 216.0 652.1 Z 0 South Yemen .............. .... .... .... .... .... 14.4 .... .... 39.6 0.9 .... 54.9 T 0 Sri Lanka ................. 30.0 0.9 .... .... .... .... 8.4 .... .... 1.5 .... 40.8 0 M Syria .... 100.0 .... 133.3 .... N.A. 0.3 84.0 .... 100.0 417.6 rn M G) Turkey .................... 5.2 .... .... 200.0 .... 166.0 ..:. .... 158.0 .... 529.2 0 Z o v_ N N N 3 3 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Sanitized -Approved SF%. eFggGmCPP79S01091A000400030001-4 Million Current US 1954-64 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Total Total .................... 1,297.0 532.8 293.6 131.8 219.7 426.4 176.1 483.6 910.1 553.6 605.3 5,630.0 Africa ................. 198.4 84.7 0.2 48.2 74.7 11.4 88.0 99.0 214.1 97.7 90.0 1,006.4 Algeria .............. 21.8 .... 0.2 .... .... .... 72.1 .... 150.0 97.7 .... 341 , 8 Congo .............. .... .... .... .... .... .... 5.1 .... .... N. A. .... 5.1 Ethiopia ............ 11.8 5.2 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 17.0 Ghana .............. 83.9 20.2 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 104.1 Guinea .............. 23.2 3.0 .... .... 3.5 .... .... .... .... .... 80.0 109.7 Mali ................ 22.6 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 22.6 Mauritania.......... ... .... .... .... .... .... .... 10.0 10.0 Morocco ............ 5.2 30.0 .... .... 20.0 .... .... .... .... .... ... 55.2 Nigeria .............. .... 14.0 .... .... .... .... .... 24.0 .... .... .... 38.0 Somalia ............. 2.5 0.9 .... .... .... .... 0.8 .... 1.5 .... .... 5.7 Sudan ............... .... 10.0 .... 47.2 .... 11.4 10.0 75.0 .... .... .... 153.6 Tanzania............ 5.3 1.4 .... .... .... .... .... .... 12.6 .... .... 19.3 Tunisia ............. 22.1 .... .... 1.0 51.2 .... .... .... .... .... .... 74.3 Zambia ............. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 50.0 .... .... 50.0 East Asia .............. 296.0 13.0 16.1 ..,. 1.0 11.9 .... .... .... .... .... 338.0 Burma .............. 1.5 10.0 16.1 .... 1.0 .... .... .... .... .... ... 28.6 Cambodia ........... 5.4 .... .... .... .... 11.9 .... .... .... .... .... 17.3 Indonesia ............ 289.1 3.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 292.1 Latin America.......... 183.9 3.0 48.1 22.0 16.0 11.4 34.9 189.4 131.2 48.2 230.0 918.1 Argentina ........... 2.4 3.0 .... .... 5.0 .... .... .... .... .... 220.0 230.4 Bolivia .............. .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.8 25.2 0.2 4.5 .... 30.7 Brazil ............... 181.5 .... 42.1 17.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 240.6 Chile ............... .... .... .... .... 6.0 .... .... 95.0 25.0 18.7 .... 144.7 Colombia ............ .... .... .... .... 5.0 .... .... 11.0 .... .... .... 16.0 Ecuador ............. .... .... .... 5.0 .... 5.0 .... 5.0 .... .... .... 15.0 Guyana ............. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 10.0 10.0 Peru ................ .... .... .... .... .... 6.0 10.0 48.2 106.0 25.0 .... 195.2 Uruguay ............ .... .... 6.0 ... .... 0.4 14.1 5.0 .... .... .... 25.5 Venezuela ........... .... .... .... .... .... .... 10.0 .... .... .... .... 10.0 Near East and South Asia .............. 618.7 432.1 229.2 61.6 128.0 391.7 53.2 195.2 564.8 407.7 285.3 3,367.5 Afghanistan ......... 6.3 .... 4.7 .... .... .... .... .... .... 28.0 .... 39.0 Bangladesh .......... 26.2 .... .... .... .... .... 10.4 .... 25.0 21.6 75.5 158.7 Egypt ............... 264.3 213.4 42.0 12.6 .... .... .... 141.5 .... 96.0 .... 769.8 India ............... 234.6 12.4 52.5 25.0 25,5 .... .... .... .... 105.0 .... 455.0 Iran ................ 18.4 110.0 15.0 10.0 75.0 200.0 .... .... 10.0 102.6 .... 541.0 Iraq ................ .... 20.0 .... 14.0 .... 129.1 42.8 37.4 200.0 .... .... 443.3 Lebanon ............ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 9.2 9.2 North Yemen ........ 1.4 8.2 3.5 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 13.1 Pakistan ............ 15.4 .... 28.0 .... .... 8.0 .... .... .... 25.2 .... 76.6 South Yemen........ .... .... .... .... .... 24.0 .... 16.3 .... 11.4 5.0 56.7 Sri Lanka ........... 8.0 42.0 .... .... 2.5 .... .... .... 10.0 .... 10.6 73.1 Syria ............... 30.4 26.1 83.5 .... 25.0 25.0 .... .... 271.6 15.0 185.0 661.6 Turkey .............. 13.7 5.6 .... .... .... .... .... .... 48.2 2.9 .... 70.4 36 Sanitized - Approver /ReIeawLqDIAERDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Total .................... 673.0 70.7 164.0 49.5 54.5 15.9 728.1 562.6 584.0 439.2 197.3 3,538,8 Africa ................. 277.3 24.7 42.5 21.5 0.5 15.7 472.8 358.6 224.5 337.6 172.0 1,947 7 Algeria .............. 51.8 0.2 .... .... .... .... .... 40.0 .... .... 92.0 Burundi ............. .... 20.0 .... 20 0 Cameroon ........... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 71.0 .... 71 0 Central African Republic .......... 4.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 4.0 Chad ............... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0.4 .... 49.7 .... 50.1 Congo .............. 25.2 .... .... .... .... .... 20.0 .... 5.0 .... .... 50.2 Dahomey ............ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 44.0 .... .... 44 0 Equatorial Guinea.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 24.0 .... .... .... 24.0 Ethiopia ............ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 84.0 .... 1.8 .... 85.8 Ghana .............. 42.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. .... .... 42.0 Guinea .............. 26.5 .... 31.2 .... 0.3 11.5 10.0 .... 2.0 .... 1.5 83.0 Kenya .............. 17.9 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 17 9 Malagasy Republic. . . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 11.3 .... .... 11 3 Mali ................ 42.0 8.0 3.0 .... .... 10.9 .... 63.9 Mauritania .......... .... .... .... 4.7 .... .... .... 20.5 .... 2.1 36.9 64.2 Mauritius ........... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 35.2 .... .... 35.2 Niger ............... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1.3 5.0 6.3 Rwanda ............. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 22.0 .... .... 22.0 Senegal. . . . .. . . . . . . . .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 49.1 .... 49.1 Sierra Leone ......... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 40.0 .... .... .... 40.0 Somalia ............. 21.6 1.5 0.2 .... .... .... 109.0 .... 0.6 132.9 Sudan ............... .... .... .... .... .... .... 41.6 40.0 .... 81.6 Tanzania............ 46.3 .... 8.1 .... 0.2 3.2 200.6 0.7 .... 0.4 75.0 334.5 Togo ................ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 45.0 .... .... 45.0 Tunisia ............. .... .... 40.0 .... .... 40.0 Uganda ............. .... 15.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15.0 Upper Volta ......... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 41.3 1.5 42.8 Zaire ................ .... .... .... .... .... .... 100.0 .... 100.0 Zambia ............. .... .... .... 16.8 .... 1.0 200.6 .... .... 10.0 51.5 279.9 East Asia .............. 105.9 18.0 42.9 .... .... .... .... 80.7 .... .... 25.0 272.5 Burma .............. 27.3 .... .... .... .... .... .... 80.7 .... .... .... 108.0 Cambodia ........... 49.4 .... 42.9 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 92.3 Indonesia ............ 29.2 18.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 47.2 Laos ................ .... ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 25.0 25.0 Europe ................ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 45.0 .... 45.0 Malta ............... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 45.0 .... .... 45.0 Latin America .......... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... 44.0 89.0 .... .... 133.0 Chile ............... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 2.0 63.0 .... 65.0 Guyana ............. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 26.0 .. .... 26.0 Peru ................ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 42.0 .... .... .... 42.0 Near East and South Asia .............. 289.8 28.0 78.6 28.0 54.0 0.2 255.3 79.3 225.5 101.6 0.3 1,140.6 Afghanistan. .. . ... . . .... 28.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... 46.5 .... .... 74.5 Bangladesh .......... 10.0 .... .... .... 1.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... 11.0 Egypt ............... 84.7 .... .... 21.0 .... .... 28.0 .... 133.7 Iraq ................ .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 45.0 .... .... 45.0 Nepal ............... 43.4 .... 19.6 .... 2.0 .... .... 2.6 35.0 .... .... 102.6 North Yemen........ 44.4 .... 14.0 .... .... 0.2 .... .... 21.2 0.9 .... 80.7 Pakistan ............ 50.0 .... 45.0 7.0 39.0 .... 200.0 .... .... 50.5 .... 391.5 South Yemen ........ .... .... .... .... 12.0 .... 43.2 .... 22.2 .... .... 77.4 Sri Lanka ........... 41.0 .... .... .... .... .... 12.1 31.7 55.6 14.0 0.3 154.7 Syria ............... 16.3 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 45.0 8.2 .... 69.5 37 Sanitized - Approved F6FgWlb1R961RE ?R?P79501091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Communist Economic Technicians in Less Developed Countries t 1974 Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC a 25X6A Total .......................... 47,375 14,725 9,715 22,935 Africa ....................... 34,120 6,005 7,445 20,670 Algeria .................... 4,655 2,355 2,050 250 Burundi ................... 50 30 5 15 Cameroon ................. 180 10 .... 170 Central African Republic .... 275 250 15 10 Chad ..................... 100 65 .... 35 Congo .................... 715 120 145 450 Dahomey .................. 35 .... .... 35 Equatorial Guinea.......... 260 10 .... 250 Ethiopia .................. 360 35 5 320 Ghana .................... 150 45 15 90 Guinea .................... 1,770 1,000 310 460 Kenya .................... 30 5 20 5 Liberia .................... 20 .... 20 .... Libya ..................... 3,810 10 3,800 .... Malagasy Republic ......... 15 5 .... 10 Mali ...................... 445 130 15 300 Mauritania ................ 300 75 .... 225 Mauritius ................. 45 10 .... 35 Morocco .................. 495 300 185 10 Niger ..................... 35 10 .... 25 Nigeria .................... 255 95 90 70 Rwanda ................... 270 .... 5 265 Senegal ................... 125 25 .... 100 Sierra Leone ............... 405 10 .... 395 Somalia ................... 2,950 800 150 2,000 Sudan ..................... 420 35 25 360 Tanzania .................. 4,355 200 55 4,100 Togo ...................... 85 .... .... 85 Tunisia ................... 470 95 320 55 Uganda ................... 440 130 10 300 Upper Volta ............... 70 .... .... 70 Zaire ...................... 370 10 185 175 Zambia ................... 10,160 140 20 10,000 East Asia .................... 110 15 25 70 Burma .................... 70 .... .... 70 Indonesia .................. 10 .... 10 .... Malaysia .................. 20 15 5 .... Thailand .................. 10 .... 10 .... Europe ...................... 120 .... .... 120 Malta ..................... 120 .... .... 120 Latin America ................ 545 310 170 65 Bolivia .................... 25 25 .... .... Brazil ..................... 40 25 15 Chile ..................... 10 .... 10 .... Colombia .................. 10 .... 10 .... Ecuador ................... 10 5 5 .... Guyana ................... 125 .... 75 50 Peru ...................... 295 240 40 15 Uruguay .................. 25 10 15 .... 38 Sanitized - Approves"Lo ,B :cbRDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved F% ,R8?RE D-cJ 79SO1091A000400030001-4 Communist Economic Technicians in Less Developed Countries 1 1974 (Continued) Total USSR Eastern Europe PRC 2 Near East and South Asia.. . . . 12,480 8,395 2,075 2,010 Afghanistan ............... 865 745 20 100 Bangladesh ................ 730 630 100 Egypt ..................... 2,160 1,700 450 10 Greece .................... 25 .... 25 .... India ..................... 1,480 1,400 80 Iran ...................... 1,230 1,100 125 5 Iraq ...................... 1,375 750 225 400 Jordan .................... 5 5 ... .... Kuwait ................... 5 .... 5 .... Lebanon .................. 25 .... 25 .... Nepal ..................... 305 5 .... 300 North Yemen .............. 515 150 15 350 Pakistan .................. 395 165 55 1753 South Yemen .............. 810 160 95 555 Sri Lanka ................. 1.75 75 50 50 Syria ..................... 2,040 1,200 790 50 Turkey .................... 340 310 15 15 I Minimum estimates of the number of persons present for a period of one month or more. Numbers are rounded to the nearest five. 2 Including laborers in some countries, especially in Tanzania, Zambia, and Somalia. 3 Excluding 25,000 to 30,000 Chinese personnel reported working on the Karakoram Highway in Pakistan. 39 Sanitized - Approved FoFIRWF Pf AU 9501091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Table 17 Technical Trainees from Less Developed Countries Departing for Training in Communist Countries Persons 1956-74 1974 25X6 Africa ................. 7,145 3,525 3,455 165 905 325 500 80 Algeria .............. 2 , 020 685 1,335 .... 400 150 250 .... Burundi ............. 25 .... 5 20 .... .... .... .... Cameroon ........... 30 30 .... .... 30 .... .... 30 Central African Republic .......... 120 85 35 .... .... .... .... .... Congo .............. 75 75 .... .... .... .... .... .... Dahomey ............ 785 465 320 .... 25 .... 25 Ethiopia ............ 165 65 100 .... 25 .... 25 .... Ghana .............. 785 440 345 .... 25 Guinea .............. 945 655 290 .... 200 100 100 .... Kenya .............. 125 10 115 .... .... .... .... .... Libya ............... 25 .... 25 .... .... .... .... .... Mali ................ 585 370 175 40 .... .... .... .... Mauritius ........... 5 5 Morocco ............ 175 120 55 .... 25 .... 25 .... Mozambique......... 10 .... 10 .... .... .... .... .... Nigeria .............. 105 30 75 .... .... .... .... Sierra Leone ......... 5 5 Somalia ............. 170 160 10 .... 25 25 .... .... Sudan ............... 110 15 95 .... 65 15 50 .... Tanzania............ 380 60 240 80 25 .... .... 25 Tunisia ............. 345 130 215 .... 35 35 .... .... Uganda ............. 60 55 5 .... .... .... .... .... Upper Volta ......... 60 60 .... Zambia ............. 35 5 5 25 25 .... .... 25 East Asia .............. 1,095 355 330 410 10 5 5 .... Burma .............. 225 45 125 55 10 5 5 .... Cambodia ........... 385 10 20 355 .... .... .... .... Indonesia............ 485 300 185 .... .... .... .... .... Latin America.......... 260 130 130 .... 80 35 45 .... Bolivia .............. 5 5 Brazil ............... 15 5 10 .... .... Chile ............... 55 20 35 .... .... Colombia............ 35 15 20 .... 30 10 20 .... Ecuador ............. 20 20 .... .... Eastern Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Total .................... 32,570 20,075 11,700 795 4,380 2,640 1,660 80 20 110 Near East and South Asia .............. 24,070 Afghanistan......... 1,405 Bangladesh .......... 590 Cyprus .............. 100 Egypt ............... 8,000 India ............... 4,510 Iran ................ 2,310 Iraq ................ 1,940 Nepal ............... 95 North Yemen. ... . . . . 850 Pakistan............ 390 South Yemen. ... . . . . 415 Sri Lanka ........... 190 Syria. .. . . . .. ...1,690 Turkey .............. 1,585 5 15 60 50 16,065 7,785 220 1,100 305 .... 490 100 .... 50 50 .... 4,610 3,390 .... 3,280 1,230 .... 1,675 635 .... 1,325 605 10 55 10 30 435 235 180 345 45 370 45 .... 145 45 .... 745 945 .... 1,440 145 .... 3,385 2,275 1,110 215 200 - 15 275 250 25 800 350 450 475 275 200 150 1.00 50 325 225 100 75 50 25 135 110 25 150 150 .... 15 15 .... 450 250 200 320 300 20 Minimum estimates of the number of persons departing. Numbers are 40 Sanitized - Approved rRekmso:Det RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Eastern Eastern Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Africa ...................... 32,660 19,170 12,745 745 2,390 1,515 860 15 13,625 8,765 4,560 300 Algeria .................. 3,270 1,565 1,690 15 325 200 125 .... 1,915 1,290 625 .... Angola .................. 270 190 80 .... 20 5 15 .... 250 50 200 Botswana ............... 140 80 60 .... 5 5 .... 40 25 15 Burundi ................. 270 255 15 .... 35 30 5 .... 125 120 5 Cameroon ............... 950 575 375 .... 50 40 10 .... 165 115 50 Central African Republic. 620 360 80 180 100 85 15 .... 235 225 10 .... Chad ................... 195 190 5 .... 20 20 ... 130 120 10 Comoro Islands .......... 35 .... 15 Congo .................. 1,045 890 140 15 115 100 15 .... 745 665 80 .... Dahomey ................ 260 155 95 10 40 30 10 .... 125 105 20 Equitorial Guinea ........ 265 135 130 .... 5 5 .... 65 65 Ethiopia ................ 1,135 555 575 5 165 90 70 5 820 490 325 5 Gambia ................. 90 90 .... .... 10 10 .... 65 65 Ghana .................. 2,095 1,125 940 30 55 .... 55 .... 250 90 160 Guinea .................. 1,670 770 880 20 50 25 25 .... 345 190 155 .... Guinea-Bissau ........... 120 55 65 .... 10 5 5 .... 50 25 25 Ivory Coast ............. 195 150 45 .... 10 10 .... 25 25 Kenya .................. 1,925 1,130 785 10 45 25 20 .... 620 375 245 Lesotho ................. 150 80 65 5 10 5 5 .... 60 25 35 Liberia .................. 5 5 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Libya ................... 15 5 10 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Malagasy Republic ....... 220 145 75 .... 65 40 25 .... 175 115 60 -Malawi ................. 30 15 15 .... .... .... .... .... 5 5 .... .... Mali .................... 1,335 940 395 .... 75 50 25 .... 545 330 215 Mauritania .............. 275 255 20 .... 35 30 5 .... 185 170 15 Mauritius ............... 210 190 20 .... 30 25 5 .... 200 160 40 Morocco ................ 665 280 385 .... 50 20 30 .... 250 140 110 Mozambique ............. 115 75 40 .... 20 10 est 10 est .... 45 25 20 .... Niger ................... 320 280 40 .... 35 30 5 .... 105 95 10 Nigeria .................. 2,710 1,750 945 15 180 100 80 est .... 1,200 900 300 .... Reunion ................. 45 45 .... .... .... .... 40 40 Rhodesia ................ 345 130 215 .... 10 5 5 est .... 160 75 85 .... Rwanda ................. 270 255 15 .... 55 55 .... 190 190 Senegal ................. 430 350 80 .... 35 30 est 5 est .... 210 190 20 .... Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Table 18 Academic Students from Less Developed Countries Trained in Communist Countries' (Continued) Eastern Eastern Eastern Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Total USSR Europe PRC Sierra Leone ............. 800 650 150 .... 55 40 15 est .... 390 340 50 .... Somalia ................. 2,175 1,620 515 40 75 50 est 25 est .... 700 450 250 .... Sudan ................... 2,895 1,140 1,745 10 180 100 75 5 1.150 470 675 5 Tanzania ................ 1,415 820 460 135 80 50 25 5 535 260 170 105 Togo .................... 325 245 80 .... 50 50 .... .... 150 145 5 .... Tunisia. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 720 120 600 .... 60 10 50 .... 285 80 205 .... Uganda ................. 715 500 185 30 20 20 .... .... .... .... .... .... Upper Volta ............. 190 165 25 .... 45 40 5 .... 150 125 25 .... Zaire .................... 1,140 635 495 10 95 25 70 est .... 475 280 195 .... Zambia ................. 595 185 210 200 70 45 25 est .... 445 110 150 185 East Asia .................. 3,145 1,605 1,405 135 55 50 5 .... 430 285 145 .... Burma .................. 535 250 265 20 .... .... .... .... 35 25 10 .... Cambodia ............... 220 60 150 10 .... .... .... .... 90 30 60 .... Indonesia ................ 1,935 1,030 825 80 .... .... .... .... 110 75 35 .... Laos .................... 420 255 145 20 55 50 5 .... 190 150 40 .... Philippines .............. 5 5 .... 5 5 South Vietnam ........... 20 .... 20 .... .... .... .... .... Thailand ................ 10 5 .... 5 Latin America .............. 6,700 4,270 2,430 .... 525 390 135 .... 2,705 1,940 765 .... Argentina ............... 365 195 170 .... 25 10 15 .... 150 105 45 Bolivia .................. 690 385 305 .... 55 40 15 .... 225 175 50 .... Brazil ................... 440 255 185 .... 10 5 5 .... 155 120 35 .... Chile ................... 690 510 180 .... .... .... .... .... 290 210 80 .... Colombia ................ 520 340 180 .... 95 85 10 .... 495 400 95 .... Costa Rica. . . ., .. ... .. .. 285 200 85 .... 45 40 5 .... 190 160 30 Dominican Republic...... 230 125 105 .... 80 55 25 .... 175 100 75 Ecuador ................. 745 500 245 .... 35 30 5 .... 280 130 150 El Salvador .............. 185 125 60 .... 25 5 20 .... 80 50 30 French West Indies....... 40 35 5 .... 5 5 .... 45 45 Guatemala .............. 80 60 20 .... 5 5 .... .... 20 20 Guyana ................. 205 105 100 Haiti ................... 100 50 50 .... 10 5 5 .... 35 20 15 .... Honduras ............... 195 145 50 .... 20 20 .... 40 40 Mexico .................. 490 300 190 .... 25 25 .... 35 25 10 Nicaragua ............... 250 175 75 .... 10 5 5 .... 55 35 20 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Panama ................. 315 215 100 Paraguay ................ 20 10 10 Peru .................... 490 330 160 Uruguay ................ 65 35 30 Venezuela ............... 300 175 125 Near East and South Asia.. . 23,150 12 ,745 10,255 Afghanistan ............. 2,150 1,365 780 Bangladesh .............. 765 535 230 Cyprus .................. 1,250 510 740 Egypt ................... 2,725 1,175 1,550 Greece .................. 90 5 80 India ................... 1,590 925 660 Iran .................... 130 55 65 Iraq .................... 4,300 2,405 1,870 Israel ................... 75 75 .... Jordan .................. 975 750 225 Kuwait ................. 40 30 10 Lebanon. . . . .. .. . . ... . .. 1,190 715 475 Nepal ................... 605 480 50 North Yemen ............ 1,850 1,110 740 Pakistan. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 220 180 40 South Yemen ............ 1,000 415 585 Sri Lanka ............... 580 330 225 Syria ................... 3,385 1,475 1,910 Trucial States............ 150 130 20 Turkey .................. 8u 80 .... .... 30 25 5 .... 165 130 35 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 40 25 15 .... 210 150 60 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 10 5 5 .... 50 25 25 .... 150 1,675 1,145 515 15 8,480 5,385 3,080 15 5 155 100 55 .... 900 700 200 .... .... 285 200 85 .... 765 535 230 .... .... .... .... .... .... 845 410 435 .... 190 50 140 .... 925 350 575 .... 5 5 5 .... .... 5 5 5 70 50 20 .... 495 420 75 .... 10 10 .... .... 10 175 15 150 10 25 145 100 45 .... 650 350 300 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... 130 120 10 .... 650 600 50 ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 60 50 10 .... 455 410 45 75 25 25 .... .... 90 90 .... 130 120 10 .... 355 270 85 .... 95 80 15 ... 175 100 75 .... 60 50 10 .... 515 250 265 .... 25 65 45 15 5 115 100 10 5 .... 150 50 100 .... 1,215 650 565 .... 100 100 .... .... 150 130 20 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 ALGERIA Bulgaria Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Status 1962 Aug ............... Grant-Equipment for 50-bed hospital....... 0.2 0.2 C 1962 Oct ............... Grant-Plate glass (1,300 metric tons) ........ 0.6 0.6 C 1964 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. Textile mill, Batna Tannery, Djidjelli Electric motors plant Mineral prospecting and mine development Irrigation and land reclamation studies 5.42 4.7 C UC 1970 Jul ................ Line of credit for 4-year plan mineral pros- pecting 40.0 Czechoslovakia Total for Bulgaria ...................... 46.2 1964 .May .............. Line of credit .............................. Shoe factory, Sidi Bel Abbes Radio transmitters ($3.4 million) Motor bicycle assembly equipment Wood processing machinery Power station, Skikda Coal prospecting and exploration 15.0 13.5 1972 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 50.0 Past Germany Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 65.0 13.5 1966 Apr ............... Grant Orphanage equipment ............... 0.2 0.2 C 1970 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 14.1 10.5 Iron and steel foundries, Medea UC Industrial and agricultural training UC Hungary Total for East Germany ................ 14.3 10.7 1962 Oct ............... Grant-Equipment for 100-bed hospital ...... 0.5 0.5 C 1970 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. Food processing plants, El Kseur and Taher 18.02 3.7 ($4.5 million) Technical schools, Oran ($5.0 million) hospital Medical instruments plant Poland 1962 Jul ................ Grant-Wheat (1,000 metric tons) ........... 0.1 0.1 C 1973 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. 97.7 1.0 Shipyard, Oran ($5.0 million) Equipment for textile mill ($3.0 million) 44 Sanitized - Approved iSeI ,:dillyaRDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) ALGERIA (Continued) 1'ttC 1962 Aug ............... 1962 Sep ............... 1963 Oct ............... Grant -Wheat (9,000 metric tons) ........... Grant Structural steel (3,000 metric tons)... Line of credit .............................. Agricultural projects, Tebessa Ceramic factory, Guelma Foreign exchange ($22.0 million) Stadium l xposition palace ($8.0 million) Medical aid Mineral prospecting and development llydrogeological studies and well digging Surgical instruments plant, Medea 1965 Apr ............... Grant -School equipment ................... 1971 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. [)am, Wadi Isser 't'extile plant Total for PR.C ......................... 0.5 0.5 C 1.3 1.3 C 50.0 42.5 UC C C 0.2 40.0 UC UC UC UC UC 0.2 C Romania 1972 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.0 0.4 Geological prospecting UC Irrigation dam, Ksab UC 'T'elephone network ($6.0 million) S Total for Romania ...................... 100.0 0.4 USSR 1962 .Aug ............... Grant -Wheat. (10,000 metric tons) .......... 0.6 0.6 C 1963 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.0 70.0 Trucks 2 IL-18 aircraft ($3.4 million) Agricultural equipment Technical assistance I' quipment for textile institute C Industrial training center c Agricultural training center C Glass factory, Oran UC Irrigation dams UC Cotton land preparation UC Well drilling UC Forage cultivation UC Agricultural equipment workshops UC Insemination centers ETC Milk co-ops S Geological prospecting UC Aluminum ware factory UC Rayon plant Rehabilitation of industry c Lead and zinc concentration plant, El Abid C Gas thermal powerplant, Annaba C 5 wineries UC Petroleum exploration UC - Iron ore development UC Footnotes at end of table. 45 Sanitized - Approved FcRiV 9ORFIQIAPRDR79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status, ALGERIA (Continued) USSR (Continued) Mercury production plant, Ismail C Rehabilitation of mines C Commodities ($27.8 million) C Agricultural experiment stations S Paper mill, Blida UC Aid to fishing industry and merchant fleet Oil tankers ($9.2 million) UC 1964 Jan ............... Grant-One IL-18 aircraft ................... 1.7 1.7 C 1964 Jul ................ Credit .................................... 127.8 118.5 Steel plant, Annaba UC Metallurgical training center, Annaba C 1964 Jul ................ Grant Petroleum and gas institute .......... 2.0 2.0 C 1966 Mar ............... Grant-200-bed hospital, Lakhbaria .......... 2.0 2.0 C 1966 Aug ............... Trade credit 3--Hydrocarbon research ......... 3.4 2.0 UC 1971 Nov ............... Line of credit--Expansion of Annaba steel plant 188.9 24.0 UC Total for USSR ........................ 426.4 220.8 Estimated total for ALGERIA ........................... 860.2 300.7 BURUNDI PRC Line of credit .............................. Road, Bujumbura-Rutovo S hydroelectric complex, Mugere River UC Textile complex S Commodities Total for PRC ......................... 20.0 Estimated minimum total for BURUNDI .......................... 20.0 CAMEROON PRC 1973 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. Dam, Lagdo Total for PRC ......................... USSR 1963 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 7.8 4.3 Powerplant, Sanaga River Commodities ($1.7 million) Theater, Yaounde Expansion of technical schools Agricultural school, Dschang ($2.2 million) UC Forestry school, Mbalmayo ($2.2 million) UC 1974 Aug ............... Grant-Corn (10,000 tons) .................. 0.23 0.2 C Total for USSR ...................... 8.0 4.5 Estimated minimum total for CAMEROON ........................ 79.0 4.5 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC PRC 1964 Oct ............... Credit .................................... 4.0 4.0 Foreign exchange ($2.0 million) Commodities ($2.0 million) 46 Foot S~r`ii'tl 'ddl .'ApprovedEEar/ftlomern CI DP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fs9ER Sapc%r19. pP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC (Continued) USSR 1970 Jul ................ Grant..................................... 0.94 0.9 Maternal and child health center ($0.2 million) C Scientific lab equipment ($0.7 million) C 1971 Jun ............... Credit -Three helicopters ................... 1 .92 1.9 C Total for USSR ........................ 2.8 2.8 Estimated minimum total for CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC ... 6.8 6.8 CHAD PRC 1971 Jun ............... Grant-Foreign exchange .................... 0.4 0.4 C 1973 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 48.6 0.3 Rice cultivation UC Urban electrification Ifydro-agricultural complex, Ghotio Bridge, Chari River S 1973 Jul ................ Grant - Foodgrains (4,000 metric tons) ........ 1.14 1 .1 C Total for PRC ......................... 50.1 1.8 USSR 1968 Dec ............... Credit .................................... 2.2 (1.1 Medical school S Geological surveys Highway construction 1973 Sep ............... Grant -Rice (2,500 metric tons) .............. 0.94 0.9 C 1974 Mar ............... Grant-Rice (2,000 tons) .................... 1.04 1.0 C Total for USSR ........................ 4.1 2.0 Estimated minimum total for CHAD .............................. 54.2 3.8 CONGO East Germany 1970 ................... Credit .................................... 5.1 (1.2 Lumber mill Electric cable plant Printing plant equipment ($0.7 million) Total for East Germany ................. 5. I. 0.2 PRC 1964 Jul ................ Credit .................................... 5.0 5.0 Foreign exchange ($2.0 million) C Commodities ($3.0 million) C 1964 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 20.2 11.7 Textile plant, Kinsoundi ($2.4 million) C Fish processing project, Pointe Noire Rice processing UC Tea plantation UC Geological and hydroelectric survey, Bouenza C River palm oil plant S 100-kw radio transmitter, Djoue ($1.9 million) C Shipyard for wooden boats, Chacona C Experimental farm, Kombe ($1.0 million) C Kitchen equipment plant, Niari Hospital, Fort R,ousset ($2.0 million) CS Footnotes at end of table. 47 Sanitized - Approved FcWRtTf@@sWR AWffP79501091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status' CONGO (Continued) PRC (Continued) Machinists school Dam and hydroelectric plant, Bouenza River UC Chemical fertilizer plant Match factory C Sawmill Expansion of textile plant, Kinsoundi UC 1970 Jul ................ Credit-Budget support..................... 20.0 16.0 UC 1972 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 5.04 Agricultural assistance Total for PRC ......................... 50.2 32.7 Romania 1973 ................... Line of credit .............................. Synthetic fiber plant Timber complex Timber mill, Brazzaville Iron ore prospecting Total for Romania ...................... USSR 1964 Jul ................ Grant-100-bed maternity hospital, Brazzaville. 1.3 1.3 C 1964 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 8.9 8.2 Geological survey, Point Noire and Niari UC Hotel, Brazzaville C Hydroelectric plant, dam, and irrigation sys- UC tern, Mpama River Conference hall, Brazzaville 2 AN-24 aircraft (82.2 million) C Ore dressing complex, Bouenza UC 1965 Jun ............... Credit--Commodities to generate local currency. 3.5 3.3 UC 1965 Oct ............... Grant--I MI-4 helicopter ................... 0.2 0.2 C 1973 Apr ............... Grant- -Veterinary laboratory................ 4.4 0.5 UC Total for USSR ........................ 18.3 13.5 Estimated minimum total for CONGO ............................. 73.6 46.4 DAHOMEY PRC 1972 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 44.0 Experimental farm Tobacco and match factory S Stadium, Cotonou (81.0 million) S Total for PRC ......................... 44.0 Estimated minimum total for DAHOMEY ......................... 44.0 EQUATORIAL GUINEA PRC 1971 Dec ............... Credit .................................... 24.04 0.2 Road construction, Rio Muni UC Medical assistance Total for PRC ......................... 24.0 0.2 USSR 1971 Mar ............... Credit-AN-24 aircraft...................... 1.1 1.1 C 1971 Sep ............... Credit .................................... 5 'T'otal for USSR ........................ 1.1 1.1 Estimated minimum total for EQUATORIAL GUINEA ............. 25.1 1.3 Sanitized - ApprovedfRo9rQeleas*r~ Q ,RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved FofE5?1 s?oRRfA0-RFM79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) ETHIOPIA Bulgaria 1965 .Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. Urban planning, Assab 5.0 0.3 Agricultural plantation UC Grant Music school ....................... 0.2 0.2 C Czechoslovakia Total for Bulgaria ...................... 5.2 0.5 1958 Nov ............... Credit- -Hospital equipment and supplies...... 1.82 1.8 C 1959 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.02 6.5 Rubber and canvas shoe factory, Addis Ababa ($0.5 million) C I [ospital equipment and supplies ($2.0 million) UC Tire factory, Addis Ababa ($3.9 million) C I lide processing plant, Mojo C PRC Totalfor Czechoslovakia ................ 11.8 8.3 1971 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 84.0 0.4 Road, Waldiya-Woreta ($20.0 million) UC 20 water wells and water distribution system UC Veterinary station 8 provincial diesel power stations S Commodities UC 1973 Oct ............... Grant- Wheat (10,000 tons) ................. 1.84 1 .8 C USSR Total for PRC ......................... 85.8 2.2 1959 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 100.0 16.7 Oil refinery, Assab ($11.7 million) C Geological survey UC Thermal powerplant, Assab ($2.6 million) C Foreign exchange ($2.0 million) C Jet airfield, Assab ($3.0 million) Roads in coastal area Water supply system, Assab hospital, Assab Vocational and agricultural training centers S Scientific research laboratory, Ambo UC Reconstruction of oil refinery, Assab C 1959 Jul ................ Grant- Technical school, Baherdar-Giyorgis... 1.8 1.8 C 1974 Jul ................ Grant - -Wheat (4,000 tons) .................. 0.74 0.7 C Total for USSR ........................ 102.5 19.2 Estimated minimum total for ETHIOPIA .......................... GAMBIA 205.3 30.2 USSR 1974 Aug ............... Grant Rice (500 tons) ... T l f USSR 0.24 4 0.2 C ota or ....................... . 0.2 0.2 Estimated minimum total for GAMBIA ............................ 0.24 0.2 GHANA Bulgaria 1961 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 5.62 I.1 Establishment of state farms 49 Sanitized - Approved Fo 1 1 C CqA-RDW9S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) GHANA (Continued) Bulgaria (Continued) Textile factory Polytechnical school Design and survey summer resorts and stadium Total for Bulgaria ...................... 5.6 1.1 Czechoslovakia 1961 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 14.02 9.0 Tire factory, Bonsa ($1.5 million) C Hydroelectric survey ($0.4 million) C Equipment for shoe factory, Kumasi (81.1 C million) Equipment for aluminum cutlery plant, C Dunkwa (80.3 million) Survey for hydroelectric plants, Ilemang and C Tanoso Sugar refinery, Komenda ($5.0 million) C Commodities to meet local costs Ammunition plant, Tema ($2.0 million) C Tractor assembly plant, Nsawam UC 1961 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.5 3.1 Equipment for tannery, Aveyime ($0.8 million) UC Tractors, tractor stations, and technical UC support ($2.7 million) Flour mills and corn mill Nuts and bolts factory Plywood manufacturing plant Hospital equipment ($0.8 million) UC Sawmill and veneer plant Ceramics factory, Saltpond Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 24.5 12.1 East Germany 1961 .May .............. Equipment for printing plant, Tema.......... 1.72 1.7 C 1965 Jul ................ Credit Timber processing complex ........... 20.2 0.2 UC Total for East Germany ................ 21.9 1.9 Hungary 1961 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 7.02 0.8 Equipment for pharmaceutical plant, Nsawam C ($0.2 million) Equipment for electric bulb factory, Aboso UC ($0.3 million) Hydroelectric survey UC 15 small brick and tile factories UC 1961 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 7.0 Total for Hungary ...................... 14.0 0.8 Poland 1961 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 15.72 6.3 Hand too] plant, Takoradi ($1.3 million) Farm implements factory, Tema Battery factory, Accra 2 Shipyard Footnotes at end of table. 50 Sanitized - Approved Qn(Retease r 1ARDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved FQsr me4AA P79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status' GHANA (Continued) Poland (Continued) 10 electrical workshops Candy factory, Tema Springs factory 2 charcoal plants, Twifu Praso and Kumasi 5 mechanical joineries Utilization plant (N.E.S.) Sugar refinery, distillery, and sugar cane plantation, Asuchuale (86.3 million) 1961 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 14.0 3.0 Cement plant, Takoradi ($4.0 million) Chemical plants ($3.5 million) Furniture factory, Takoradi Survey of iron ore deposits, Shieni Total for Poland ....................... 29.7 9.3 PRC 1961 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. 19.6 5.4 Textile mill, Juapong ($4.9 million) C Pencil factory, Takoradi UC Earthenware factory CS Development of inland fisheries CS Rice cultivation CS Irrigation project, Afife UC Development of bamboo products CS Development of palm fiber products CS 2 state farms UC 1964 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 22.4 Total for PRC ......................... 42.0 5.4 Romania 1961 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. 8.4 0.9 Refrigerators Chemical plants Knitwear factory Distillery Geological exploration for oil Furniture factory Total for Romania ...................... 8.4 0.9 USSR 1960 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. 40.0 10.1 Geological survey ($8.4 million) CS Transmission grid, Kumasi -Bui CS Establishment of 4 state farms--Branam, C Zongo-Macheri, Adidome, and Afife ($3.6 million) Agricultural equipment ($1.4 million) CS Development of fishing industry UC Fishing port and drydock facilities, Tema UC Fish processing plants, Tema ($2.7 million) UC 8 fishing vessels C Industrial feasibility studies 51 Sanitized - Approved F8r'*~1ease?REEVA?- 'P79501091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approver FcrT/ 1MW,NCdAE DP79S01091A000400030001-4 in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ GHANA (Continued) USSR (Continued) Gold refinery, Tarkwa ($0.4 million) UC Housing development, Accra and Tema UC Paper mill Steel mill Atomic reactor, Kwabenya ($2.8 million) CS 1960 Aug... ........ Tractor assembly plant ($2.5 million) Credit---4 IL-18 aircraft..................... 6.82 6.8 C 1961 Aug ............... 10 fishing trawlers.......................... 2.82 2.8 C 1961 Sep ............... Agricultural machinery ...................... 1.42 1.4 C 1961 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 42.0 10.0 Commodities ($22.2 million) CS Feasibility study, concrete panel factory ($0.1 C million) Textile mill, Tamale ($2.0 million) UC Machine tool plant Ammunition plant Concrete panel plant, Accra ($2.2 million) C Brick and tile works CS Veneer slicing plant Dairy and dairy products plant Technical training schools ($1.2 million) CS Machine building and engineering, Tema CS Agriculture, Adidome CS Construction of air base, Tamale (311.0 million) CS 200-bed hospital and nursing school ($1.7 million) Total for USSR ...................... 93.0 31.1 Estimated minimum total for GHANA ............................. 239.1 62.6 GUINEA Bulgaria 1961 Jun ............... Credit Technical assistance................. 2.0 2.0 C 1968 Jan ............... Credit-Forest resource development ......... 3.5 3.5 C Total for Bulgaria ...................... 5.5 5.5 Czechoslovakia 1959 Apr ............... Grant-Ilighway equipment................. 0.3 0.3 C 1959 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 10.0 10.0 Telecommunications center, Kipe ($2.0 mil- C lion) Improvement of Labe Hospital facilities ($0.1 C million) Establishment of national airline C 6 IL-14 and 2 Aero 145 aircraft ($1.6 C million) Technical aid and training ($0.4 million) C Radio equipment for embassies ($0.3 million) C Funding of trade deficit ($4.0 million) C 1959 Jul ................ Grant-Training for airline operation ......... 0.2 0.2 C Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 10.5 10.5 Footnotes at end of table. 52 Sanitized - Approves I F U W T N R 69," E DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved F qA jWAgs,$R j~A,j s 79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) GUINEA (Continued) East Germany 1960 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 3.0 2.6 Public address system, Conakry ($0.8 million) C Sound studio, radio Conakry, and open air C theater ($1.0 million) 7 rice mills CC Experimental farm and agricultural school UC 1965 Jun ............... Vehicle assembly plant, Kankan Credit to fund trade deficit .................. 1.0 I .0 C Total for East Germany ................. 4.0 3.6 Ii.ungary 1960 ................... Line of credit .............................. 2.4 2.4 fIydrogeological survey and well drilling C 'T'echnical assistance for bauxite development, C Los Island Glass factory, Ouassou (80.3 million) C Ferry service to Los Island C 1965 Jun ............... Credit to fund trade deficit.................. 2.0 2.0 C Total for Hungary ...................... 4.4 1.4 Poland 1959 Apr ............... Grant -highway equipment................. 0.3 0.3 C 1960 ................... Line of credit .............................. 5.0 4.2 State fishing industry, Soguipol 6 fishing boats C Fishing port, Conakry ($0.8 million) S Hydrological survey and well drilling ($0.4 UC million) Cinema service ($0.5 million) C Total for Poland ....................... 5.3 4.5 PRC 1959 Jun ............... Grant -Rice (5,000 metric tons) .............. 0.5 0.5 C 1960 May .............. Grant-Rice (10,000 metric tons) ............. 1.0 1.0 C 1960 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. 25.0 24.4 Match and cigarette factory, Conakry ($2.8 C million) Tea plantation and processing plant, Macenta C Bamboo production, Kinkon C Hydroelectric darn and power station, Kinkon C ($2.0 million) Technical assistance for coffee, tobacco, and UC cotton growing Textile mill, Macenta UC Foreign exchange ($7.0 million) C Commodities ($12.5 million) C 1966 Feb ............... Commodity credit .......................... 2.8 2.8 C 1966 Nov ............... Rice- 25,000 metric tons ($2.5 million) Sugar 10,000 metric tons ($0.3 million) Credit to fund trade deficit .................. 6.0 6.0 C 1966 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 22.4 9.4 hydroelectric dam and power station, Dabola UC Peanut oil refinery, Dabola C Agricultural implements C Footnotes at end of table. Sanitized - Approved Fgg#4j,-GWW,?79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approveq`FfAe~8V&: RJVDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status] GUINEA (Continued) PRC (Continued) Road construction and reinforcement of bridges Rope and jute sack factory Expand tea plantation, Macenta Rural development and training school, Kankan Power grid for Labe, Pita, Dalaba, and Mamou ($1.3 million) Sugar cane plantation, Coba Sugar cane refinery, Mandiana Irrigation projects Power development, Macenta, N'Zerekore, and Kissidougou Commodities Cinema ($0.3 million) Guest houses, Conakry Brickyard, Kankan 1968 Aug ............... Credit-National theater and assembly hall... 0.3 1969 Feb ............... Commodity credit .......................... 5.0 1969 Feb ............... Credit to fund trade deficit .................. 6.5 1969 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. Expansion of port, Conakry Cement plant Rehabilitation of Conakry-Kankan railroad 1970 Nov ............... Credit-Budget support..................... 10.0 1972 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 2.0 500-kw radio transmitter, Labe Technical assistance in rice production 1974 May .............. Grant Rice (3,000 tons) .................... 1.59 Total for PRC ......................... 83.0 C UC UC C UC C 0.3 C 4.5 UC 6.5 C 10.0 C 0.4 1.5 67.3 Romania 1.974 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 80.0 2.2 Aluminum complex Agricultural development Iron mining Plastics factory Tractor plant Tractors Total for Romania ...................... 80.0 2.2 UC C USSR 1959 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. 35.0 35.0 Technological institute, Conakry ($4.5 mil- C lion) Hotel, Conakry ($1.2 million) C Sports stadium, Conakry ($1.6 million) C Sawmill, N'Zerekore ($2.2 million) C Slaughterhouse and canning plant, Mamou C ($1.8 million) Cold storage, Conakry ($2.3 million) C Footnotes at end of table. 54 Sanitized - ApproveUTU OW : MRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For ReleaFOREIGN se: CIp; RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) GUINEA (Continued) USSR (Continued) Conakry airport runway extension ($2.6 mil- C lion) Road and railroad extension C Survey and reconstruction of Conakry- Mamou line Road network expansion Section of Conakry airport expressway C ($1.6 million) Street surfacing ($1.2 million) C Roadbuilding equipment C Geological and minerals survey ($2.6 million) C Aid to diamond and gold mining operations C ($5.1 million) Agricultural development Pest control stations C Agricultural machinery C Three dairy farms, Ditin, Koundan, and C Saninkoroni ($2.0 million) Concrete plant, Conakry airport C Electrification of town, N'Zerekorc C 1959 Aug ............... Grant-Radio station, 2 50-kw transmitters.... 2.0 2.0 C 1960 Jan-Jun........... Grant-2 police patrol boats ................. 0.2 0.2 C 1960 Jan-Jun........... Grant-2 helicopters ........................ 0.4 0.4 S 1960 Sep ............... Line of credit.............................. 21.5 11.3 Merchant marine equipment and training CS ($2.5 million) 3 [L-IS aircraft ($5.9 million) and technical C assistance for Air Guinea Survey for Konkoure Dam, hydroelectric C plant, and aluminum smelter Hotel C Shipyard and port development UC 1961 Apr ............... Grant 500-bed hospital with equipment, 1.0 1.0 C 1962 Mar ............... Kankan Line of credit .............................. 13.0 6.0 Conakry airport hangar repair center C Conakry airport communications facilities C Conakry airport jet-fuel storage facilities C 100 prefabricated houses, Air City, Conakry C Prefabricated panel plant CS hospital equipment for Donka and Ballay C hospitals ($0.7 million) Diesel electric station, Mamou C Cement plant, Siguri ($2.4 million) S Fisheries development ($4.0 million) Port machinery and 4 fishing vessels UC Oxygen plant, Conakry C 1965 Jun ............... Microbiology laboratory, Kindia Credit to fund trade deficit .................. 15.0 15.0 C 1966 Sep ............... Credit 3 AN-24 aircraft.................... 2.72 2.7 C Sanitized - Approved Fo leaswiQ&RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Status, GUINEA (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1967 Sep ............... Credit to assist Soviet projects............... 16.7 1.1 UC 1969 Dec ............... Credit-Exploitation of bauxite deposits, 92.2 74.0 UC Kindia Commodities ($37.2 million) UC Railroad, Kindia-Conakry UC Port construction UC Mine development UC 1973 Aug ............... Grant ..................................... 5 Science research center, Conakry S 1974 May .............. Grant Flour (10,000 tons) .................. 2.04 2.0 C 't'otal for USSR ........................ 201.7 150.7 Estimated minimum total for GUINEA ............................ 394.4 248.7 KENYA PRC 1964 May .............. Grant-Budgetary support .................. 3.0 3.0 C 1964 May .............. Line of credit.............................. 14.9 Textile mill Sugar refinery Commodities Total for PRC ......................... 17.9 3.0 USSR 1964 May .............. Grant..................................... 4.3 3.5 200-bed hospital and polyclinic, Kisumu C 2 technical schools UC Kakemeya Nyeria 1964 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 44.4 0.5 Industrial feasibility survey Radio station Textile mill, Kisumu CS Fish cannery Vegetable cannery, Sagana Fruit cannery, Mombasa Commodities ($14.4 million) C Total for USSR ........................ 48.7 4.0 Estimated minimum total for KENYA ............................. 66.6 7.0 MALAGASY REPUBLIC PRC 1972 Nov ............... Grant Rice (10,000 metric tons) ............ 3.54 3.5 C 1972 .Nov ............... Credit-Tourist complex, Nosy-be............ 7.8 Total for PRC ......................... 11.3 3.5 Estimated minimum total for MALAGASY REPUBLIC ............. 11.3 3.5 MALI Bulgaria 1962 Jan ............... Line of credit .............................. 2.0 1.2 Experimental farm, Baguineda ($0.4 million) C Dairy farm Grain silos Egg hatchery Assistance in town planning, Bamako UC Medical technicians UC Sanitized - Approv6da' bP*dIbase- : -CIA-RDP79Sb?1091 A0ba400030001-4 Footnotes at end of table. 56 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) MALI (Continued) Czechoslovakia 1961 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.0 2.1 Transport equipment ($4.8 million) UC Flour mills, Tienfala I C Tractor assembly plant Bicycle plant Hospital equipment ($0.2 million) C Establishment of national information agency C Agricultural equipment tic Radio equipment ($1.6 million) UC Technical training civil aviation C 1961 Jun ............... Credit Aircraft and pilot training ........... 2.5 2.5 C Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 12.5 5.1 East Germany 1961 Apr ............... Printing press .............................. 0.1 0.1 C Total for East Germany ................ 0.1 0.1 Hungary 1961 Jan Jun ........... Credit- 50 buses and trucks ................. 0.5 0.5 C Total for Hungary ...................... 0.5 0.5 Poland 1961 Nov ............... Credit Equipment for light industry and agri- 7.5 culture Total for Poland ....................... 7.5 PRC 1961 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. 19,6 18.4 Agricultural machinery and technical as- C sistance Roadbuilding equipment Tea farm and drying plant, Sikasso C Rice and sugar farms tic Cotton ginnery CS Cottonseed oil plant CS Cigarette factory, Bamako ($1.7 million) C Paper factory S Textile complex, Segou ($7.8 million) C Apartment houses, Bamako UC Cinema, Bamako C 200-kw transmitter, Bamako C Match factory, Bamako ($1.0 million) C Glassworks Sugar refinery, Dougabougou ($3.6 million) C 1964 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 22.4 9.2 Projects ($18.2 million) Rice mill C Rice mill, Kourouma ($1.4 million) UC Tannery, Bamako C Experimental sugar mill, Niona C Macaroni plant Shoe factory C Sugar refinery, Seribala U C Sanitized - Approved FonlW,wmeoizto 79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status' MALI (Continued) PRC (Continued) Motel, Sevare Rice mill, Niona Expansion of textile complex, Segou ($8.8 million) Commodities ($4.2 million) UC Surveys Manantali dam UC 1.965 Jul-Dec ........... Credit Foreign exchange ................... 8.0 8.0 C 1966 Jun ............... Credit----Foreign exchange ................... 3.0 3.0 C 1973 Jul ................ Grant-Foodgrains (8,000 metric tons) ........ 2.14 2.1 C 1973 Jul ................ Credit-Rice (25,000 metric tons) ............ 8.8 8.8 C Total for PRC ......................... 63.9 49.5 Line of credit .............................. 44.4 36.0 Geological survey ($12.8 million) UC Survey for railroad, Bamako-Kouroussa, Guinea ($1.4 million) C Stadium, Bamako ($2.1 million) C Navigational improvements, Niger River ($0.4 million) UC Industrial training center ($1.2 million) C Aircraft and air crew training ($6.4 million) C Technical studies for hydroelectric projects ($0.1 million) C Commodities ($6.6 million) UC Cement plant, Diamou ($6.2 million) C Cement plant survey ($0.1 million) C Modernization of agricultural equipment factory Equipment for gold mine and ore crushing plant, Kalana ($1.0 million) Equipment and technicians for agricultural development in Office du Niger ($5.5 mil- lion) S Commodities ($5.6 million) UC Grant---Equipment and staff for schools- Health, administration, agriculture, and political 4.0 4.0 C 1965 Oct ............... Grant--Helicopter .......................... 0.2 0.2 C 1966 ................... Foreign exchange ........................... 3.2 3.2 C 1967 Jun ............... Technical assistance for gold prospecting and 2.8 2.8 motor road Commodities ($1.1 million) Services ($1.7 million) Funding trade deficit ($5.8 million) Technical services and parts for aircraft ($1.1 million) Foot' ' srJtiJd1,a~`S4pprovec E? gl mt51 c DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Status' MALI (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1969 Oct ............... Credit- Supplementary aid to cement plant, 0.8 0.8 C Diamou Foreign exchange ($0.4 million) Spare parts and technical services ($0.4 mil- lion) Total for USSR ........................ 73.4 61.4 Estimated minimum total for MALI ............................... 159.9 117.8 MAURITANIA PRC 1967 ................... Grant-Youth hostel and cultural center ...... 0.7 0.7 C Medical services and technical equipment 1967 Mar ............... Credit .................................... 4.0 3.5 Experimental rice farm, Rosso ($0.9 million) C Hydrogeological development C Water pipeline, Edine -Nouakchott ($2.2 million) Agricultural equipment factory, Kaedi ($0.9 UC million) 1971 Apr ............... Credit .................................... 20.5 1.1 S Deep water port, Nouakchott Hospitals Selibaby Noma Kiffa Ayoun Medical center, Nouakchott Sports stadium Electric generating equipment UC Cement factory, Nouakchott 1973 Jul ................ Grant - F'oodgrains (8,000 metric tons) ........ 2.14 2.1 C 1974 Sep ............... Credit-Added to Apr 1971 credit ............ 35.0 Port construction, Nouakchott ($30.0 million) Road 1974 Oct ............... Grant Rice (3,000 tons) .................... 1.54 1.5 C 1974 Oct ............... Grant--Corn (3,000 tons) ................... 0.44 0.4 C Total for PRC ......................... 64.2 9.3 Romania 1974 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.0 Survey for steel works, Muadhibou Mineral and petroleum exploration Geological research equipment Total for Romania ...................... 10.0 USSR 1967 .Mar ............... Credit .................................... 3.3 1.1 One IL-18 ($1.1 million) C 1973 Sep ............... Grant-Rice (3,000 metric tons) ............. 1.04 1.0 C 1974 Dec ............... Grant--Corn (3,000 tons) ................... 0.44 0.4 C Total for USSR ........................ 4.7 2.5 Estimated minimum total for MAURITANIA ...................... 78.9 11.8 otn s ecnd approved For Release's CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 niiiz SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa. by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) MAURITIUS PRC 1972 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 35.2 Airport S Road, airport to Bujumbura Rice cultivation UC Total for PRC ......................... 35.2 JSSR 1970 ................... Credit Fishing industry ................... 5.0 0.9 Trawlers UC Fishing equipment UC Total for USSR ........................ 5.0 0.9 Estimated minimum total for MAURITIUS ........................ 40.2 0.9 MOROCCO Czechoslovakia 1961 May .............. Copper ore development, Talaat Nouamane... 0.4 0.4 C Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 0.4 0.4 Poland 1962 Feb ............... Equipment and technical assistance for sugar 4.8 4.8 C beet refinery, Sidi Slimane 1965 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 30.0 4.0 Sulfuric acid plant ($15.0 million) 20 locomotives ($4.0 million) C Total for Poland ....................... 34.8 8.8 Romania 1968 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 20.04 2.4 USSR Mining and metallurgy studies Cement plants Thermal and hydroelectric powerplants Water development, Loukkos River Studies on water resources Stock-breeding complex, Dukkalah Copper flotation plant, Talaat Nouamane Petroleum survey Prospecting for metals Ilousing and urban development Copper mine development Talaat Iminifri Quansimi Copper processing plant, Quansimi Total for Romania ...................... 20.0 2.4 1966 Oct ............... Trade credits............................... 8.02 8.0 Powerplant, Djerada 1st stage 2d stage 1.966 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 35.6 9.2 Dam and powerplant, Dra River ($6.1 mil- lion) Phosphate extraction, Benguerir Dam, Loukkos River 60 Sanitized - Approv-1 FEp ~t psR b RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) MOROCCO (Continued) USSR (Continued) hydroelectric plant, Ait Adel ($1.7 million) UC Irrigation and land development f etroleum and gas exploration UC 1970 Feb ............... Trade credit 3.............................. 44.4 4.6 Expansion powerplant, Djerada (84.5 million) C Refrigeration depots UC Casablanca Agadir Phosphate development, Miskala Tractors Tractor assembly plant Total for USSR ........................ 88.0 21.8 Estimated minimum total for MOROCCO .......................... 143.2 33.4 NIGER PRC 1973 Jul ................ Grant- Foodgrains (5,000 metric tons) ........ 1.34 1 .3 C 1974 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 5.04 0.1 Rice farm UC Total for PR(.C ......................... 6.3 1. -1 USSR 1973 Sep ............... Grant Rice (2,500 metric tons) .............. 0.94 0.9 C 1974 Sep ............... Grant-Rice (2,500 tons) .................... 1.24 1.2 C Total for USSR ......................... 2.1 2.1 Estimated minimum total for NIGER ............................. 8.4 3.5 NIGERIA Czechoslovakia 1965 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 14.0 Shoe and tannery plants Motor assembly plants Oil refinery Ceramics plant UC Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 14.0 Poland 1971 Oct ............... Credit Machinery and equipment ........... 24.02 Total for Poland ....................... 24.0 USSR 1965 ................... Credit Medical project, Enugu .............. 0.53 S 1970 Nov ............... Credit Equipment for mineral prospecting, 6.7 3.1 Kaduna UC Oil Technical Training Center, Ward Total for USSR ........................ 7.2 3.1 Estimated minimum total for NIGERIA ........................... 45.2 3.1 RWANDA PRC 1972 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 22.0 2.2 Paving of Kigali-Rusumo road ............. UC Cement factory .......................... S Technical assistance for agriculture......... TIC Commodities UC Total for PR( ......................... 22.0 2.2 Footnotes at end of table. Sanitized - Approved Fot'EE}W6R4-Rn79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status, RWANDA (Continued) USSR 1973 Jun ............... Credit-Hospital equipment ................. 0.5 Total for USSR ........................ 0.5 Estimated minimum total for RWANDA ........................... 22.5 2.2 SENEGAL PRC 1973 Jul ................ 1973 Nov ............... Agricultural development Hydrological development Dams Sports stadium, Dakar ($2.5 million) Commodities Total for PRC ......................... 49.1 Grant-Foodgrains (5,000 metric tons) ........ 1.3(}) 1.3 C Line of credit .............................. 47.8 0.2 USSR 1965 Mar ............... Credit.................................... 10 tuna refrigerator boats ($3.6 million) .... Naval repair facility Prospecting for gold and diamond deposits. 1973 Sep ............... Grant-Wheat (2,000 metric tons) ............ 1974 Aug ............... Grant-Foodgrains (2,000 tons) .............. Total for USSR ........................ Estimated minimum total for SENEGAL ........................... SIERRA LEONE PRC 1971 Jul ................ UC 0.44 0.4 C 0.54 0.5 C 7.6 3.0 56.7 4.5 Line of credit .............................. 40.0 3.9 Agricultural aid UC Stadium, Freetown S Bridges UC Foreign exchange for housing ($2.2 million) C Commodities UC Geological exploration, iron ore UC Sugar mill Hydroelectric powerplant, Dodo Government office buildings Total for PRC ......................... 40.0 3.9 Total for USSR ........................ Agricultural machinery ($2.8 million) 2 ships 4 hospitals-Bo, Freetown, Kenema, Makeni ($7.0 million) SOMALIA Bulgaria 1965 ................... 1972 Jan ............... Credit-Meat packing plant, Mogadiscio ...... Credit---Mining and prospecting ............. Tin mining Total for Bulgaria ...................... 28.0 1.6 68.0 5.5 UC UC 0.92 0.7 CS 1.5 0.2 Footnotes at end of table. Sanitized - Approve(FRWjAeIl,,kW- q,4dRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fog yggs&R j 79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status[ SOMALIA (Continued) Czechoslovakia 1961 Mar ............... Grant--Medical equipment.................. 0.3 0.3 C 1961 Jun ............... Credit- Equipment for machinery pool ....... 2.2 2.2 C Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 2.5 2.5 East Germany 1970 ................... Credit- Prisons ............................ 0.8 0.2 UC Total for East Germany ................. 0.8 0.2 PRC 1963 Aug ............... Grant- Budgetary support .................. 3.0 3.0 Foreign exchange ($1.5 million) C Commodities ($1.5 million) C 1963 .Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. 18.6 4.9 Collective farms C Road, Mogadiscio--Berbera UC Road surveys, Belot Gen-Bossaso, liargeisa- C Garoe IIydrogeological survey, Ilargeisa and Belen- C cinch Ilydrogeological development, Ilargeisa UC Cigarette and matchbox factories, Mogadiscio UC Geological surveys (mineral, water, petroleum) UC Expansion of rice and tobacco farm, Jawhar UC 1965 Dee ............... Grant--Nationaltheater .................... 1.5 1.5 C 1966 Oct ............... Grant- 30 water tank trucks................ 0.2 0.2 C 1971 .Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 109.0 32.4 Roads UC Octet Uen-Burao 13urao-Bossaso IIargeisa-Garoe Sports complex, Mogadiscio S Ilammar hospital, Mogadiscio UC 1974 ................... Grant--Sorghum (4,000 tons) ................ 0.64 0.6 C Total for PRC ......................... 132.9 42.6 USSR 1961 Jun ............... Grant..................................... 2.26 2.2 C 1961 Jun ............... Commodities ($1.3 million) Line of credit .............................. 43.56 20.8 3 state farms Grain farm and agricultural school, Tug C Wajaleh Cotton farm and cotton gin, Giamama ($2.1 UC million) Oilseed farm, Giamama UC Port, Berbera ($5.6 million) C Food processing plants Milk, Mogadiscio ($1.5 million) C Meat packing, Chisimaio ($4.2 million) C Fish canning, Las Khoreh ($4.2 million) C hydrological survey, liargeisa Irrigation survey, Lower Giuba River, Lugh C Bardera ($0.1 million) Footnotes at end of table. 63 Sanitized - Approved Fof lgi@gsF&e 1 79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApproveFp~gqg: ,MRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ SOMALIA (Continued) USSR (Continued) Acetylene and oxygen plant, Berbera hydroelectric plant, Lower Giuba River Bakery, Ilargeisa Flour mill, llargeisa 2 grain elevators, Ilargeisa Dairy, Ilargeisa Tannery, Chisimaio Bottled gas plant, Berbera 33 petroleum storage tanks S UC C 1961 Jun ............... 15 at Berbera 10 at Chisimaio 8 at Mogadiscio Radio transmitters Credit for generation of local currency ........ 6.56 6.5 C Machinery, including equipment for machin- C cry pool Commodities C 1.961 Jun ............... Grant..................................... 2.5 2.5 2 50-bed hospitals Uegit C Sheikh C Printing plant, Mogadiscio ($0.6 million) C Secondary school, Mogadiscio ($0.3 million) C 50-kw radio transmitter ($1.0 million) C 5 mobile movie theaters C Training of medical personnel C 1966 May. ......... Commodities to generate local currency ....... 8.5 8.5 C 1971 Feb ............... Credit added to June 1961 credit............. 5.6 1.9 Reconstruction of salt works, hafun UC Meat packing plant, Chisimaio ($0.3 million) UC Fish cannery, Las Khoreh ($0.3 million) Commodities ($2.2 million) UC 1971 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 18.0 1.0 Multipurpose dam, Giuba River UC 19,74 Jul ................ Agricultural machinery Grant-Budgetary support .................. 10.0 4.0 Commodities Oil subsidy ($4.0 million) C 19:74 Dec ............... Grant Corn (5,000 tons) ................... 0.69 Total for USSR ........................ 97.4 47.4 Fstimated minimum total for SOMALIA ........................... 236.0 93.6 SUDAN Bulgaria 1967 Mar ............... Credit .................................... 17.22 0.2 UC Textile mill S Tomato cannery, Kereima UC Exploitation of mineral deposits Machinery Footnotes at end of table. 64 Sanitized - Approv l 'i4Rc1 4 :CWRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Focal, e -REF79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) SUDAN (Continued) Bulgaria (Continued) Slaughterhouse and refrigeration plants, Khartoum, Port Sudan, Senncr, and Shendhi Total for Bulgaria ...................... 17.2 0.2 Czechoslovakia 1965 Jan ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.0 0.6 Textile machinery Warehouses Bridges Flour mills UC Commodities UC 1967 Oct ............... Machinery for agriculture, irrigation, and dredging Credit added to 1965 credit.................. 30.02 0.3 Sugar mill, Kashm el Girba S Tannery S Fertilizer plant Public health aid Electronic equipment for radio and television UC Textile mill Wood processing plant 't'otal for Czechoslovakia ................ 40.0 0.9 East Germany 1969 Nov ............... Line of credit.............................. 11.4 1.6 flail cars and equipment ($2.0 million) Telecommunications equipment Brick plant 4 transformers ($0.7 million) Total for East Germany ................ 11.4 1.6 Hungary 1970 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.02 Railroad equipment ($4.0 million) Total for Hungary ...................... 10.0 PRC 1970 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 41.6 14.7 Road, Wad Medani-Gedaref ($28.7 million) UC Textile mill, llasahaisa UC International conference hall ($6.0 million) UC Agricultural development UC Commodities UC Bridge, Blue Nile UC 1971 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 40.0 0.4 Agricultural equipment factory Chrome prospecting S Fisheries aid, An Nubah Lake S Automotive equipment factory Compressed timber factory 'T'otal for PRC ......................... 81 .6 15.1 Footnotes at end of table. 65 Sanitized - Approved For? k1%f ?:'b?X-Rb 19501091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approv%g~Egg~ i ~ :Df -RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) SUDAN (Continued) Romania 1971 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 75.0 1.3 Prospecting for iron ore, minerals, and oil UC Waterway transport, Nile River S Timber industry S Textile mill, Khashm el Girba S Assembly hall, Omdurman Rail engines and cars U(% Total for Romania ...................... 75.0 1.3 USSR 1961 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 22.2 18.7 2 granaries ($8.8 million) C Port Sudan Gedaref Dairy and milk-processing plant, Babanousa C ($1.5 million) Onion dehydrating plant, Kassala ($1.4 mil- C lion) Vegetable and fruit canneries, Karima and C Wau ($4.2 million) Pharmaceutical plant Fish cannery, Jebel Aulia ($1.0 million) S Onion dehydrating plant, Shendi S Survey of fish potentials, Red Sea and Nile C 4 hospitals UC Tuberculosis, Khartoum ($2.0 million) C General, Khartoum UC General, Omdurman Maternity, Wad Medani Sawmill, Wau UC Veterinary research laboratory, Khartoum UC 1961. Jul ................ ($1.7 million) Grant-Equipment for veterinary and agricul- 0.8 S 1969 ................... tural laboratory and experimental cotton stations Line of credit .............................. 12.8 2.5 Biological research laboratories ($5.6 million) Khartoum Port Sudan Metallurgical operations, Red Sea ($7.2 UC million) 1969 Dec ............... Credit for agricultural projects............... 28.7 5.0 Irrigation, Ar-Rahid Tractors ($4.2 million) UC Chemical fertilizer plant 1969 .Dee ............... Grant-School laboratories .................. 0.3 0.3 C Total for USSR ........................ 64.8 26.5 Estimated minimum total for SUDAN ............................. 300.0 45.6 Footnotes at end of table. 66 Sanitized - ApprovedrfEbO(R ??d PG1 RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved 9aR19ara9E,z,-QIA P79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) TANZANIA Bulgaria 1972 Apr ............... Czechoslovakia 1972 ................... East Germany 1964 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 3.0 Tannery ($1.0 million) 'total for Bulgaria ...................... 3.0 Credit Hospital and medical research equip- 3.9 ment Line of credit .............................. 5.7 Tannery ($4.3 million) Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 9.6 Line of credit 7 ............................. 3.6 Medical school and hospital Copra oil mill ($0.1 million) 3 rice mills-Mahonda, Chake Chake, and Chaani (80.1 million) Dairies (80.2 million) Pemba Zanzibar Canning industry ($0.7 million) Grant7 .................................... 1.7 CS (;S 1.2 apartment houses ($1.4 million) Photographic laboratory Commodities Credit-.Commodities to generate local cur- 1.4 0.7 C CS rency 7 Total for East Germany ................ 6.7 PRC 1964 Feb...._ ........ Grant Budgetary support 7 ................. 0.5 0.5 C 1964 Jun ............... Grant ..................................... 3.0 3.0 C Foreign exchange ($1.5 million) Commodities to generate local currency ($1.5 million) Line of credit 7 ............................. 14.0 Machinery and equipment ($0.3 million) Rice irrigation scheme ($0.6 million) Commodities ($1.1 million) Farm tools repair plant, Mbweni ($0.3 mil- lion) State farm, Upenja ($0.6 million) Shoe factory ($0.2 million) Foreign exchange ($2.8 million) Printing press (80.1 million) Stadium, Seblini ($1.0 million) Hospital, Chake Chake, Pemba ($0.2 million) Sugar cane planting and mill, Mahonda Water development ($0.1 million) Sawmill, Pemba Cigarette factory, Mtoni Medical and agricultural training school C C (` C C C UC C UC C UC Footnotes at end of table. 67 Sanitized - Approved 06 K ge"EK IA' P79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved SF(9ET l~gV CJQ- DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) TANZANIA (Continued) PRC (Continued) Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Status' 1964 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 28.0 24.8 Cotton textile mill, Friendship ($8.4 million) C Experimental state farm, Ruvu ($1.1 million) C Farm implements factory, Ubongo ($0.5 C million) Radio transmitter, Dar-es-Salaam ($0.6 mil- lion) Commodities C Diplomatic radio station, Dar-es-Salaam ($0.5 C million) Dam, Ruvu River ($14.0 million) C Sports hostel, national stadium ($0.3 million) UC State farm, Mbarali UC Vaccine factory ($0.1 million) C 1964 Jul ................ Well drilling ($2.4 million) Grant Added to credit for radio transmitters. 0.6 0.6 C 1964 Dec ............... Grant-Buses and tractors .................. 0.2 0.2 C 1966 ................... Credit-Joint shipping company ............. 2.1 2.1 C 1966 Mar ............... Grant-Equipment for university ............ 0.1 0.1 C 1966 Mar ............... Grant-Agri cultural settlements ............. 0.3 11.3 C 1966 Jun ............... Credit-Foreign exchange ................... 5,6 5.6 C 1968 ................... Survey-Agricultural assistance .............. 0.2 0.1 UC 1969 ................... Credit 7-Added to 1964 credit ............... 3.2 1970 Jul ................ Credit Tan-Zam railroad ................... 200.69 200.6 C 1971 Aug ............... Commodities and foreign exchange Credit for Zanzibar-Commodities ............ 0.7 11.7 C 1973 Nov ............... Grant--Pharmaceutical plant, Dar es Salaam.. 0.4 0.2 UC 1974 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 75.0 Iron and coal deposit development Tukuyu-Chunya Rail link, Tukuyu-Chunya to Tan-zan Expansion of friendship clothing plant, Dar es Salaam ($1.0 million) Total for PRC ......................... 334.5 251.2 USSR 1966 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 20.0 Mineral surveys ($0.3 million) 6 veterinary centers ($0.3 million) Poultry incubator Fishing equipment ($0.9 million) Feasibility studies UC Commodities ($3.3 million) UC Electric generators, Zanzibar S Power station, Kiwira River UC Cement plant, Mbeya Cannery Total for USSR ........................ 20.0 2.7 Estimated minimum total for TANZANIA ......................... 373.8 257.3 Footnotes at end of table. 68 Sanitized - Approved s tTR@Ie@W4GIi DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved FgEEFKq ##8%Ef;kApRQR79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) TOGO PRC 1972 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. Rice projects Sugar cane plantation Sugar refinery Agricultural machinery repair station, Lome Political party center, Llama-Kara Commodities 45.0 0.9 Total for PRC ......................... 45.0 0.9 Estimated minimum total for TOGO ............................... 45.0 0.9 TUNISIA Bulgaria 1963 Feb ............... National sports center, Tunis ................ 1.52 1 .5 C 1968 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 26.7 15.2 Phosphate development ($24.0 million)...... S Geological studies ($1.5 million)............ Hotel, housing, and offices, Gafsa ($1.2 mil- lion) Commodities UC Czechoslovakia 'T'otal for Bulgaria ...................... 28.2 16.7 1.961 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. Tractors and buses ($0.5 million) 'T'extile machinery, Monastir ($0.4 million) 10.0 0.9 East Germany Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 10.0 0.9 1964 Apr ............... 10 fishing vessels ........................... 0.6 0.6 C 1967 ................... 10 fishing vessels ........................... 1.0 1.0 C 1968 ................... Credit - Equipment for phosphate mine, Met- laoui 2.5 Poland Total for East Germany ................. 4.1 I .6 1960 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.02 5.0 Sugar beet refinery ($1.9 million) C Hardware factory ($1.3 million) C Textile machinery ($1.1 million) C Mining equipment UC Mechanical center S City planning ($0.4 million) UC Phosphate processing plant, Mctlaoui C PRC Total for Poland ....................... 10.0 5.0 1972 .Aug ............... Line of credit ........................ 40.0 0.3 Commodities (814.0 million) UC Canal, Cape Bon S Road, Bega-Mainagid Rolling stock assembly plant S 'T'otal for PRC ......................... 40.0 0.3 69 Sanitized - Approved F 6Fi h -4Q~Eeh4? UP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApproveecFRre: Dys~MRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) TUNISIA (Continued) Romania 1068 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. Petroleum exploration Phosphate mine development, Mrata ($2.5 million) Railways 22.0 2.5 USSR Total for Romania ...................... 22.0 2.5 1961 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. Water resources development ($22.0 million) 27.8 11.0 Oued Kaseb dam ($4.8 million) C Lake Ichel Baprage C National technical institute ($1.6 million) C 1964 Mar ............... Machine tools.............................. 0.2 0.2 C 1964 Dec ............... Commodities to generate local currency....... 5.5 5.5 C 1967 ................... Credit-2 tugboats ......................... 0.6 0.6 C Total for USSR ........................ 34.1 17.3 Estimated minimum total for TUNISIA ........................... 148.4 UGANDA 44.3 PRC 1965 May .............. Line of credit .............................. Rice cultivation, Kibimba National stadium, Kampala Cotton knitting mill 2 ice plants Tea factory 12.0 1.7 1965 May .............. Grant..................................... Commodities ($1.5 million) Foreign exchange ($1.5 million) 3.0 3.0 Total for PRC ......................... Line of credit .............................. Textile mill, Lira ($7.8 million) Commodities ($2.7 million) Road construction equipment ($1.1 million) Veterinary supplies ($0.4 million) 15.0 4.7 C UC UC Agricultural mechanization school, Tororo ($1.4 million) Medical school, Kampala Total for USSR ........................ 15.6 11.9 Estimated 30.6 16.6 UPPER VOLTA PRC 1973 Jul ................ Grant-Foodgrains (5,000 metric tons) ........ 1.34 1.3 C 1.973 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 40.04 0.5 Rice project, Kou Valley Railroad, Ouagadougou-Tambao Grant-Foodgrains (5,000 tons) .............. 1.54 1.5 C Total for PRC ......................... 42.8 3.3 70 Sanitized - Approve do ,NRfffas:o6 r&RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For ReT~N~seoRC~~-79S01091A000400030001-4 (Continued) UPPER VOLTA (Continued) USSR 1968 ................... Credit .................................... 3.2 1973 Sep. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . Grant-- Rice (2,500 metric tons) .............. 0.94 0.9 C 1974 ................... Grant-Rice (5,500 tons) .................... 1.64 1.6 C Total for USSR ........................ 5.7 2.5 Estimated minimum total for UPPER VOLTA ..................... 48.5 5.8 ZAIRE PRC 1973 Jan ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.0 0.4 Experimental farms UC Sugar refinery Agricultural hand tools factory, Kinshasa i F ru t cannery Conference hall, Kinshasa S Commodities UC Total for PRC ......................... 100.0 0.4 Estimated minimum total for ZAIRE .............................. 100.0 0.4 ZAMBIA PRC 1967 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 16.8 16.8 Lusaka-Mongu road C Commodities C 1.969 Dec ............... Grant Radio transmitters .................. 1.0 1.0 C 1970 Jul ................ Credit- --Tan- Zam railroad ................... 200.6 167.7 UC Commodities UC Training school, Mpika UC 1973 May .............. Grant..................................... 10.0 1.0 Improvement of road transport uC 1974 Feb ............... Line of credit .............................. 51.5 Road, Serenje-Samfya (817.0 million) Technical and agricultural projects (834.5 million) Total for PRC ......................... 279.9 186.5 Romania 1972 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 50.0 Agricultural projects, Mumbwa Total for Romania ...................... 50.0 71 Sanitized - Approved Fo#EFN1 eQR0$A-RVP79501091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Africa, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) ZAMBIA (Continued) USSR 1967 ................... Line of credit .............................. 5.6 2.4 Roadbuilding equipment, trucks ($3.2 million) Laboratory equipment for university ($0.1 million) I [ydrological development Hydroelectric power survey 1974 Nov ............... 2 Yak-40 aircraft........................... 3.4 Total for USSR ........................ 9.0 2.4 Estimated minimum total for ZAMBIA ............................ 338.9 188.9 ' Symbols used in Table 19 have the following meanings: S-under survey, UC---under construction or being implemented, CS construction suspended, and C-completed. 2 The amount extended reflects an adjustment for downpayments. 3 Soviet credits that have shorter repayment periods than most aid credits and are usually for the purchase of capital goods. 4 The amount extended is estimated. 5 '.I'he amount extended is not known. 6 A 1971 protocol to the June 1961 agreement turned $0.9 million of the $44.4 million project aid into a grant and $1.3 million of the $7.8 million commodity credit into a grant. 7 For Zanzibar only. 8 Includes $2.2 million for state bank. 9 The agreement to extend credit for building the railroad was signed in September 1967, but the amount of the credit was not agreed to until July 1970 after surveys had been completed. Drawings on the credit are retroactive to 1968. Sanitized - Approve%FLgf-NgeF@41K:D RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 STM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in East Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 BURMA Czechoslovakia 1961 Mar ............... 1962 Jul ................ 1966 Jun ............... 1968 ................... East Germany Grant Educational and scientific apparatus. Agricultural equipment...................... Credit Tractor assembly plant.............. Credit -Tractors........................... Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 0.1 1.4 2.1 1.0 4.6 0.1 1 .4 1.0 2.5 C C C 1966 Jan ............... Poland 1965 Mar ............... PRC 1961 Jan ............... Line of credit .............................. Printing plant, Wazi (82.8 million) Fertilizer plant Total for East Germany ................. Lino of credit .............................. Total for Poland ....................... Line of credit .............................. 14.0 14 .,O 10.02 10.0 27.33 3.0 3.0 27.3 C UC Spinning and weaving mill, Meiktila ($3.5 CC million) Plywood factory, Swa CC Sugar mill, Bilin ($2.0 million) C Paper mill, Sitta.ng River CC Bridge, Ta-Kaw ($2.0 million) CS Bridge, Kunlong ($1.4 million) C Feasibility studies for light industry C Technical assistance for agriculture C Commodities to generate local currency C Funding of trade deficit ($12.6 million) C 1971 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 56.73 2.8 Completion of bridge, Ta-Kaw C hydroelectric complex, Pyaungsho S Cement plant, Bilin, Kyaukse S Expansion of textile mill, Meiktila UC Renovation of 2 textile plants, Rangoon S 1971 Nov ............... Expansion of powerplant Plant for soft rubber goods Powerplant, Moulmein Credit -Commodities....................... 24.0 16.2 UC Total for PRC ......................... 108.0 46.3 USSR 1956 Apr ............... "Gift" projects............................. 7.2 7.2 Technological institute, Rangoon C Hotel, Rangoon C Hospital, 'l'aunggyi C 1962 Aug ............... Dam and irrigation project, Kyetmauktaung... 3.9 3.9 C 1963 Mar ............... Agricultural equipment ..................... 2.62 2.6 C 1969 Dec ............... Rehabilitation of the Mawchi mines .......... 1.7 1.7 C 1973 Sep ............... Equipment for mining gypsum ............... 1.0 1.0 Total for USSR ........................ 16.4 16.4 Estimated minimum total for BURMA ............................ 153.0 68.2 73 Sanitized - Approved FW_R'0iCrasQRvGT1fiP 79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in East Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status' CAMBODIA Czechoslovakia 1956 Jul ................ Grant 1,500-kw generator .................. 0.4 0.4 C 1960 Jan-Jun ........... Grant-2,180-kw generators ................. 0.1 0.1 C 1960 Nov ............... Grant-6 X-ray machines ................... 0.1 0.1 C 1961 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 4.52 4.5 Sugar refinery, Kompong Tram ($0.9 million) C Tire factory, Takhmau ($2.0 million) C Tractor assembly plant, Sihanoukville ($0.1 C million) Munitions factory, 0 Chral ($1.3 million) C Thermal electric plant, Phnom Penh C Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 5.1 5.1 Past Germany 1969 ................... Line of credit .............................. 11.9 0.4 Cement plant Motor pumps ($0.4 million) Total for East Germany ................ 11.9 0.4 Poland 1956 Jul ................ Grant---hospital equipment, Kompong Cham. 0.3 0.3 C Total for Poland ....................... 0.3 0.3 PRC 1956 Jun ............... Grant..................................... 22.9 22.9 Textile mill, Kompong Cham ($3.7 million) C Plywood factory, Dey Eth ($2.3 million) C Paper factory, Chhlong ($4.8 million) C Cement plant, Chakrey Ting ($3.5 million) C Public works and agricultural projects ($8.6 C 1960 Dec ............... million) Grant..................................... 26.5 26.5 Completion of cement plant, Chakrey Ting C Completion of 3 factories begun under 1956 C grant Expansion of textile mill, Kompong Cham C Expansion of paper factory, Chhlong C Textile mill, Battambang and glass factory, C Stung Meanchey ($14.3 million) Technical aid on Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville railroad ($0.8 million) Expansion of textile mill, Kompong Cham ($7.6 million) hospital and medical school ($0.6 million) C Expansion of cement plant, Chakrey Ting UC ($1.0 million) Expansion of paper factory, Chhlong C Expansion of airport, Siem Reap C Commodities ($14.3 million) UC International sports palace ($4.8 million) 't'otal for PRC ......................... 92.3 69.4 74 Sanitized - ApprovecL /l Mi4Q!>? -ERDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in East Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Status' CAMBODIA (Continued) USSR 1957 May .............. Grant-hospital, Phnom Penh ............... 6.0 6.0 C 1960 Dec ............... Grant--Passenger helicopter (MI-4) .......... 0.2 0.2 C 1961 Jul ................ Grant -Technological institute ............... 3.0 3.0 C 1963 Apr ............... Hydroelectric power development, Kamchay Gorge technicians 1.2.2 3.0 CS Total for USSR ........................ 24.9 15.7 Estimated minimum INDONESIA Bulgaria total for CAMBODIA ......................... 134.5 90.9 1961 May .............. Line of credit .............................. Citronella plant, Twangmangu ($0.5 million) Electric motor plant, Jakarta ($1.0 million) 2 teakwood sawmills Cooking oil plants ($0.5 million) 5.02 2.0 Czechoslovakia Total for Bulgaria ...................... 5.0 2.0 1956 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 20.32 20.3 2,000 rail freight cars ($6.5 million) C Diesel generators ($1.9 million) C [lydroclectric plant ($4.2 million) C 1960 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 33.62 19.0 Cement plant, Tonasa ($6.5 million) C Rail cars ($9.6 million) C Expansion of tire plant (Intirub), Tjililitan, C Enamelware plant, Jakarta ($0.4 million) Tire factory (lntirub), Tjililitan, West Java ($1.2 million) Machinery for Brantas irrigation projects, East Java ($0.6 million) Tractors and other agricultural machinery for North Sumatra and South Kalimantan ($5.5 million) 1963 Jun ............... Trucks.................................... 5.6 5.6 C 1965 Mar ............... Trucks.................................... 3.0 3.0 C Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 62.5 47.9 West Java ($0.7 million) Cane sugar mill, South Sulawesi ($4.7 million) Hydroelectric plant ($0.5 million) Diesel engine assembly plant ($2.5 million) Tire plant ($2.5 million) Training center ($0.9 million) Mineral development 75 Sanitized - Approved ForsFceJgaeeeok I FbL r79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in East Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) INDONESIA (Continued) East Germany 1955 Feb ............... Sugar refinery, Jakarta...................... 8.6 8.6 C 1964 Jan-Jun ........... Line of credit .............................. 60.02 20.3 Spinning mill, Palembang ($4.0 million) C Coal mining equipment ($0.3 million) Printing equipment ($2.9 million) C Railroad equipment ($11.9 million) UC Broadcasting center, Tiji-Manggis ($6.3 C million) Coal mine rehabilitation ($10.0 million) Trucks and buses ($18.0 million) UC Equipment for Trans-Sumatran highway C ($2.6 million) Cooking oil plants UC Planetarium ($1.0 million) C Total for East Germany ................. 68.6 28.9 Ilungary 1958 Oct ............... Trucks and buses........................... 0.9 0.9 C 1961 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. 22.42 5.0 Seamless steel tube plant Power equipment Rail cars (811.0 million) Dye plant Insecticide plant Oxygen plants, Semcrang, Makassar, Medan ($1.5 million) Electric bulb and fluorescent tube factory, Semerang ($1.1 million) Slaughterhouse, Surabaya 1961 Sep ............... 1964 Aug ............... Poland 1958 Jun ............... 1959 Feb ............... 200 buses .................................. 1.6 1.6 C 250 trucks ................................. 1.1 1.1 C Total for Hungary ...................... 26.0 8.6 24 ships ................................... 39.2 39.2 C 4 shipyards-(1) Gresik, East Java; (2) Padang, 4.32 3.0 UC Sumatra; (3) Makassar, Sulawesi; and (4) Amahai, Ceram Line of credit .............................. 37.5 7.1 Reinforcing rod plant, Medan, North Sumatra ($0.4 million) Carbide plant ($1.0 million) Cast iron factory ($0.4 million) Rail car assembly plant, Jakarta Coal derivatives plant Sugar refinery, Tjot Girok, North Sumatra ($6.5 million) Construction materials plant ($2.0 million) Power station, Ombilin C Cement plant, North Sumatra ($10.0 million) S Coal mine rehabilitation, Ombilin, West Su- matra ($10.0 million) Sanitized - Approver,-,a:DQRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Releo seREICIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in East Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) INDONESIA (Continued) Poland (Continued) 1961 Oct ............... Cargo ship ................................. 4.0 1.0 C 1961 Dec ............... Assembly and manufacture of airframes, Ilusein Sastranegara 2.5 2.5 C PRC Total for Poland ....................... 87.5 55.8 1956 Nov ............... Funding of trade deficit ..................... 16.2 16.2 C 1958 Apr ............... Textiles and rice ........................... 10.9 10.9 C 1961 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. Spinning mill, Bandjaran ($4.4 million) 'T'extile machinery, spare parts Commodities to generate local currency for spinning projects Foreign exchange (810.0 million) 2.14 2.1 CC CS CS C Grant-Conefo building ..................... 8.04 8.0 CC Romania 't'otal for PRC ......................... 47.2 47.2 1961 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. Petroleum development and refinery ($29.8 million) 2,100 rail freight and tank cars (812.7 million) 42.52 12.7 USSR Total for Romania ...................... 42.5 12.7 1956 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. 90.05 90.0 Ships (812.5 million) C Textiles ($1.0 million) C Road construction, department of defense ($12.0 million) C Roadbuilding equipment, department of public works ($12.0 million) Steel project, Tjilegon, West Java ($36.0 million) Superphosphate plant, Tjilatjap, Central Java (88.5 million) Mechanized farm ($1.3 million) Road construction, Kalimantan 1959 Jun ............... Sports stadium, Jakarta..................... 12.5 12.5 C 1959 Jun ............... Shipbuilding and oceanography school, Amboina, 2.6 5 2.6 PC South Moluccas 1960 Feb ............... Line of credit .............................. 4.05 4.0 Survey for hydroelectric powerplant, Asahan, North Sumatra ($2.6 million) Atomic energy projects Gadjah Mada University ($0.2 million) C Research reactor, Serpong PC Commodities C Grant Hospital, Jakarta ................... 1.4 1.4 C 77 Sanitized - Approved FGr gieaseREiQIApR0P79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in East Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) INDONESIA (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1965 Jun ............... Credit-Trucks ............................ 3.3 0.5 UC Total for USSR ........................ 113.8 111.0 Estimated minimum total for INDONESIA ........................ 453.1 314.1 LAOS PRC 1974 Oct ............... Credit .................................... 25.08 Commodities ($7.0 million) Road construction, Luang Prabang ($17.5 million) Housing project, Luang Prabang Total for PRC ......................... 25.0 USSR 1962 ................... Grant..................................... 3.58 150-200 bed hospital, Luang Prabang 50-kw radio transmitter Dam and powerplant, Samneua 1962 Oct ............... Grant..................................... 1.58 1.5 C 7 LI-2 aircraft 2 AN-2 aircraft 1 MI-4 helicopter Total for USSR ........................ 5.0 1.5 Estimated minimum total for LAOS ............................... 30.0 1.5 i Symbols used in Table 20 have the following meanings: S-under survey, UC--under construction or being implemented, C-completed construction, CS-construction suspended, PC-project canceled, CC--construction completed by less developed country or Western country. 2 The amount extended reflects an adjustment for downpayments. 3 Credit of $84.0 million extended in 1961 reduced to level of drawings to reflect Burmese takeover following expulsion of Chinese in 1968. The undrawn portion was re-extended in 1971. 4 Credit of $30.0 million extended in 1961, the credit of $50.0 million extended in Jan. 1965 and grant of $16.0 million extended in Sep. 1965 are reduced to level of drawings at time of abortive coup in 1965 when Chinese were expelled and their work on projects canceled. 5 The 1956 credit and protocol of 1959 were reduced from $100 million and $5.6 million credits to amount drawn at the time the credits expired in 1964. The 1960 credit of $210 million, reduced from the original $350 million by transfer of $40 million to the military account, also was reduced to reflect drawings at time credit expired in 1967. 6Includes only aid extended after formation of the Laos coalition government under the Geneva accord of July 11.62. Undelivered commitments of $2.2 million grant and $3.9 million credits extended by the USSR in 1962 have been deleted. A line of credit for $4.0 million extended by China in 1962 but never drawn also has been deleted. 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Line of credit .............................. 45.0 6.1 Foreign exchange ($4.6 million) C Project aid Drydock S Chocolate factory S Glass factory S Textile complex Carpet factory Concrete products factory 2 handicraft centers Shoe factory Foundry Total for PRC ....................... 45.0 6.1 Estimated minimum total for MALTA ............................. 45.0 6.1 79 Sanitized - Approved F& RW6a? 11MPU 79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApproveYEWiNROMO BEN 9WMRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Latin America, by Date Extended 1954-74 ARGENTINA Czechoslovakia 1959 Mar ............... 1974 Feb ............... Cement plant, San Luis province ............. Line of credit Electric generating equipment Ullum, San Jose 2.42 3 2.4 C Los Keynes, Mendoza Alicura, Neuquen YPF, La Plata Rio Turbios Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 2.4 2.4 Hungary 1974 May .............. Credit .................................... 20.0 Crane factory Total for Hungary ...................... 20.0 Poland 1968 Sep ............... Construction materials ...................... 5.0 11374 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 100.0 Rio Turbio coal development Fisheries complex Total for Poland ........................ 105.0 Romania 1965 Sep ............... Credit Oil drilling equipment ............... 3.04 3.0 C 1974 Feb ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.0 Oil drilling equipment ($42.0 million) Total for Romania ...................... 103,0 3.0 USSR 1958 Oct ............... Trade credit 5............................. 29.06 29.0 Petroleum equipment ($28.0 million) C Road construction equipment ($1.0 million) C 1965 Sep ............... Equipment for oil industry .................. 15.3 5.9 UC 1974 Feb ............... Line of credit .............................. 215.07 r Hydroelectric turbines, Salto Grande ($65.0 million) Local cost coverage ($10.0 million) Transmission lines and substations Turbines, Yaiyreti-Apipe project ($140 mil- lion) Total for USSR ........................ 259.3 34.9 Estimated minimum total for ARGENTINA ....................... 489.7 40.3 BOLIVIA Bulgaria 1971 Jun ............... Credit Industrial equipment................ 12.0 Total for Bulgaria ...................... 12.0 Czechoslovakia 1971 Mar ............... Antimony smelter, Oruro.................... 3.22 3.1 UC Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 3.2 3.1 Hungary 1970 Dec ............... Copper concentration plant and smelter....... 0.82 Agricultural machinery 1971 Feb ............... Credit-Machinery ......................... 10.0 0.1 Cement plant ($6.0 million) S Hospital equipment ($1.4 million) UC Total for' IIungary ...................... 10.8 0.1 80 Sanitized - ApproveddFQ Iea': KNAMRDP79SO1 Sanitized - Approved FoE&" ~ORRl,t-IRc?79SO1091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Latin America, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) BOLIVIA (Continued) Poland 1972 Nov ............... Credit Survey for zinc smelter, Potosi....... 0.2 0.2 C 1973 Jul ................ Credit Glass factory....................... 4.5 Total for Poland ....................... 4.7 0.2 USSR 1970 Aug ............... Trade credit -Mining and metallurgical ma- 27.5 6.1 chinery 5 2 tin volatilization plants, Potosi and Marcha- S marca Geologic exploration S Tin smelter equipment Zinc smelter S Mining machinery ($10.0 million) UC 1971 Jun ............... Grant-- Observatory ........................ 0.8 0.3 1974 .Dec ............... Credit Mining machinery .................. 1.2 Total for USSR ........................ 29.5 6.4 Estimated minimum total for BOLIVIA ............................ 60.2 9.8 BRAZIL Czechoslovakia 1959 Jan-Jun........... Machinery and equipment for cement plant, 1.5 1.5 C Para State 1961 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 60.02 12.5 Machinery ($7.0 million) C Powerplant, Promissao ($10.0 million) UC Powerplant, Belo Horizonte ($11.0 million) Powerplant, Jorge Lacerda Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 61.5 14.0 East Germany 1966 Jan- Jun ........... Credit - Equipment ......................... 2.12 2.1 C Bulldozers ($1.0 million) 1967 ................... Credit- University equipment ............... 17 .0 2 17.0 C 'total for East Germany ................. 19.1 19.1 Hungary 1966 ................... Credit-Equipment......................... 40.0 10.0 Agricultural equipment ($20.0 million) University equipment ($20.0 million) Total for Hungary ...................... 40.0 10.0 Poland 1962 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 70.0 34.1 10 ships ($40.0 million) UC Rails for federal rail system ($7.5 million) C University equipment ($10.0 million) 'T'otal for Poland ....................... 70.0 34.1 Romania 1961 May .............. Credit Machinery and equipment........... 50.02 10.0 C Petroleum drilling equipment UC Tractors U C Total for Romania ...................... 50.0 10.0 USSR 1966 ................... Shale oil pilot plant ........................ 5.0 5.0 C 81 Sanitized - Approved Foflk%I a?.R%i'-Kb 9S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApprovedRForvo Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Latin America, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ BRAZIL (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1966 Aug ............... Trade credit 4............................ 85.02 28.0 Steam turbines UC University equipment ($17.0 million) C Cement plant ($25.5 million) Construction materials plant S Total for USSR ........................ 90.0 33.0 Estimated minimum total for BRAZIL ............................. 330.6 120.2 CHILE Bulgaria 1971 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 20.0 2.0 Poultry farms ($4.0 million) CS Onion dehydrating plant CS Prefabricated housing plant SS Ceramics factory Essential oils factory ($0.3 million) SS 1972 ................... Sulfuric acid plant Superphosphate plant Credit-Equipment......................... 5.0 CS Total for Bulgaria ...................... 25.0 2.0 Czechoslovakia 1968 Apr ............... Credit-Machinery and equipment ........... 6.02 2.7 UC 1973 Feb ............... Credit .................................... 14.22 Mining machinery ($2.0 million) CS Educational equipment CS 1973 Feb ................ Credit-Industrial goods .................... 4.52 Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 24.7 2.7 East Germany 1972 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. 20.0 15.0 Medical equipment ($6.5 million) CS Tractors ($4.0 million) CS Educational equipment CS Total for East Germany ................. 20.0 15.0 Hungary 1971 Jun ............... Credit-Machinery and equipment ........... 5.0 1971 Sep ............... Credit .................................... 15.0 Copper mining Pharmaceutical plant Transport equipment Educational equipment Total for Hungary ...................... 20.0 Poland 1971 Nov ............... Credit .................................... 25.02 1971 Nov ............... Metallurgy Fisheries Mining Credit-Machinery and equipment ........... 10.02 Total for Poland ....................... 35.0 PRC 1971 Jul ................ Grant-Foreign exchange.................... 2.0 2.0 C 82 Sanitized - ApprovectOpi Retease D RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved 9gm9a itIAsRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Latin America, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) CHILE (Continued) PRC (Continued) 1972 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 63.0 15.0 Commodities ($25.0 million) Ball bearing plant (85.0 million) Total for PR( ......................... 65.0 17.0 Romania 1971 Jul ................ Credit.................................... 20.0 13.2 Agricultural machinery ($12.5 million) Jeeps Oil drilling equipment (55.0 million) Total for Romania ...................... 20.0 13. 2 USSR 1967 Jan ............... Credit Machinery and equipment........... 13.52 1(1.0 Tractors (810.0 million) C 1967 Jan ............... Line of credit.............................. 42.0 Port development (110.0 million) CS Lubricants plant ($15.0 million) SS Prefabricated housing plant (83.5 million) Flour mill, Valparaiso ($4.0 million) SS Artificial insemination center (85.0 million) 1971 Jul ................ Credit Added to Jan 1967 credit for machinery 36.()2 and equipment 1971 Sep ............... Grant- Prefabricated housing plant .......... 2.5 2.5 C 1972 Jul ................ Credit Added to Jul 1971 credit............. 54.02 Thermal powerplant, Tecopilla Cement plant Repair plant, agricultural machinery 1972 Jul ................ Credit- Added to Jan 1967 credit ............ 60.0 1972 Dec ................ Credit Commodities....................... 30.0 3.0 CS Total for USSR ........................ 238.0 15.5 Estimated minimum total for CIIILE .............................. 447.7 65.4 COLOMBIA Bulgaria 1971 Jun ................ Credit.................................... 5.0 'T'otal for Bulgaria ...................... 5.0 Czechoslovakia 1971 ................... Credit .................................... 6.0 Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 6.0 East Germany 1968 Jan ............... Credit -University equipment ............... 5.0 0.2 UC Total for East Germany ................. 5.0 0.2 [JSSR [968 Sop ............... Credit --98 trolley buses..................... 2.5 2.5 C 1974 ................... Credit- -200 trolley buses .................... 6.0 Total for USSR ........................ 8.5 2.5 Estimated minimum total for COLOMBIA ......................... 24.5 2.7 COSTA RICA USSR 1971 Oct ............... Credit-Trolley buses, San Jose ($10.0 million).- 15.0 Total for USSR ........................ 15.0 Estimated minimum total for COSTA RICA ........................ 15.0 83 Sanitized - Approved FUF t Tia-QeRE1UI 79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApprovedS ETW/ e4? @d DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Latin America, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) ECUADOR Czechoslovakia 1967 Jan-Jun ........... Credit .................................... 5.0 3.3 Pumps ($1.0 million) C Agricultural equipment C Tractors ($1.8 million) 1971 Jun ............... Credit-Tractors ........................... 5.0 0.6 UC Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 10.0 3.9 Poland 1969 Jan ............... Equipment for electrification ................. 5.0 2.9 Total for Poland ....................... 5.0 2.9 USSR 1971 Oct ............... Trade credit-Jeeps 5 ....................... 0.4 2 0.4 C Total for USSR ........................ 0.4 0.4 Estimated minimum total for ECUADOR .......................... 15.4 7.2 GUYANA East Germany 1974 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 10.0 Ruebran oil extraction plant Total for East Germany ................. 10.0 ['RC 1972 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 26.0 11.6 Glass factory Textile mill Brick and tile factory Total for PRC ......................... 26.0 0.6 Estimated minimum total for GUYANA ........................... 36.0 0.6 PERU Bulgaria 1971 Jun ............... Credit. ................................ 1.0.0 Antibiotics plant Fish processing machinery Essential oils plant 1971 .................... Credit .................................... 3.0 0.2 U C Slaughterhouses ($0.8 million) Total for Bulgaria ...................... 13.0 0.2 Czechoslovakia 1969 Jun ............... Credit--Capital goods ...................... 6.0 1.5 Equipment for powerplants, Iquitos and Pucallpa ($5.5 million) Agricultural equipment UC 1971 Aug ............... Credit -27 diesel generators................. 35.2 6.0 UC Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 41.2 7.5 Hungary 1972 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 38.02 3.0 Educational laboratories ($23.8 million) hydroelectric power equipment ($9.5 million) Total for Hungary ...................... 38.02 3.0 Poland 1970 Mar ............... Credit Machinery and equipment........... 10.0 Coal complex studies 4972 Oct ............... Credit Machinery and equipment........... 40.0 Footnotes at end of table. 84 Sanitized - ApprovedEP?F/M '&N of DP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved FgE"beI-1,ICP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in Latin America, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Recipient and Donor Projects PERU (Continued) Poland (Continued) T 8.0 .............. 1972 Oct acna................. Credit- Fishing port, . 1972 Oct .. Credit- Joint enterprises .................... 20 .0 1'olperu timber complex ($7.0 million) 't'otal for Poland ....................... 78.0 PRC 42 0 1 .5 1971 Nov ............... Credit ..................... . Commodities ($7.8 million) Chimbote irrigation project 't'otal for PRC ......................... 42.0 1 .5 Romania 25.0 1.0 1973 Sep Line of credit .............................. Railroad rolling stock ($8.4 million) Total for Romania ...................... 25.0 1.0 USSR f edit ............... 1970 Aug L ni. o er6ishing port, Paita ($2.5 million) Preliminary work on Olmos irrigation project S ($5.1 million) Helicopters ($7.6 million) Hydroelectric resource survey UC Oil storage tanks ($9.5 million) Total for USSR ........................ 25.5 4.9 1 18 Estimated minimum total for PERU ............................... 262.7 . URUGUAY Bulgaria 4 0 U ] U C 1969 May .............. Credit - Food processing plant ............... . 02 5 1971 May .............. Credit Machinery and equipment ........... . 1 0 Total for Bulgaria ...................... 5.4 . Czechoslovakia 1970 Mar ............... Credit.................................... 5.0 'T'otal for Czechoslovakia ................ 5.0 Fast Germany s d M .0 $i.0 C ............. e erce 1966 ................... Credit- Sugar refinery, 6 0 Iii Total for East Germany ................. . Hungary 9.12 1970 ................... Credit.................................... Railroad equipment Railroad tic factory Total for Hungary ...................... 9,1 USSR 1969 Feb ............... Trade credit 5.............................. Oil storage tanks Ships Electrical equipment Communications equipment Total for USSR ........................ 20.0 Estimated minimum total for URUGUAN............................ 45.5 3.5 9.6 Footnotes at end of table. 85 SE RE /NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) AFGHANISTAN (Continued) USSR (Continued) Darunta-Iangarhar irrigation project, Jalala- C bad ($17.7 million)4 Salang Pass road ($19.6 million) 4 C Bagram airfield ($13.9 million) C Kabul airfield ($8.6 million) C Jungalot workshop complex ($2.2 million) C Consumer goods ($8.0 million) C Sher Khan port ($1.4 million) C Alchin bridge ($0.3 million) C Naghlu-Kabul power line ($5.6 million) C 1957 Jul.. . ......... Petroleum exploration and aerial survey....... 15.0 15.0 C 1959 Jan ............... Grant--Wheat (40,000 metric tons)........... 2.8 2.8 C 1959 May .............. Grant..................................... 129.0 129,0 Kush ka-IIerat-Kandahar road ($119.0 mil- C lion) Shindand airfield ($10.0 million) C 1960 may ............... Grant-Wheat (50,000 metric tons) ........... 3.5 3.5 C 1961 Oct ............... Line of credit for second five-year plan ........ 110.9 109.9 Petroleum and gas exploration and exploita- tion Pipeline, Shibarghan-Mazar-i-Sharif ($7.3 C million) Pul-i-Khumri-Shibarghan road ($26.0 mil- C lion) Doshi-Sher Khan road ($12.0 million) C Delinquent payments, technicians, Kushka- C IIerat-Kandahar ($1.1 million) 3 bridges, Nangarhar province ($4.9 million) C Project maintenance, roads and Darunta UC project 2 flour mills, 2 grain silos, and storage build- C ings, Kabul ($2.4 million) Commodities ($6.0 million) C Pul-i-Khumri-Kunduz power lines ($1.1 mil- C 1961 Oct ............... lion) Line of credit for second five-year plan ........ 70.9 54.9 2 farms (Darunta-Nangarhar irrigation proj- C ect, Jalalabad) ($13.3 million) Chemical fertilizer plant, Mazar-i-Sharif C ($11.3 million) Design for iron foundry and electric plant ($2.2 million) Gas electric plant, Mazar-i-Sharif ($6.7 C million) Technical assistance, Darunta C Irrigation project, Kokcha River, Northern S Afghanistan ($17.0 million) Sher Khan port mechanization C 88 Sanitized - Approved or eIeaseN: D&ii& DP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) AFGHANISTAN (Continued) USSR (Continued) Kabul Jabal-us-Siraj road, asphalting ($2.6 million) Kabul motion picture studio Transport equipment ($0.4 million) C Sardah dam and irrigation ($3.0 million) C 1962 Jan ............... Feasibility study for steel mill ($0.1 million) Technical strops, Ilerat ($0.1 million) Commodity credit .......................... 12.0 12.0 C 1962 Jan ............... Grant- llydrometeorology .................. 1.0 1 .0 C 1962 Apr ............... Grant- Prefabricated housing plant .......... 2.9 2.9 C 1962 May ............. . Credit added to January 1956 credit........:. 20.0 20.0 C 1963 Feb ............... Motor vehicles and machinery. . . . . :......... 4.0 4.0 C 1963 Mar ............... Credit- Wheat (25,000 metric tons) .......... 1.5 1 .5 C Credit -Bagram airport improvements........ 3.9 3.9 C 1963 Jul ................ Commodity credit .......................... 3.0 3.0 C 1963 Sep ............... N u clear research reactor ..................... 0.2 0.2 C 1963 Oct ............... Credit .................................... 38.9 37.9 C Natural gas exploitation C Pipeline, Shibarghan- Dushanbe C Credit-- Prefabricated housing plant, Kabul 11 .1 10.1 Stage 1 C Stage 11 UC 1965 Jan ............... Commodity credit .......................... 11.1 11.1 C 1965 Jul ................ Credit Tractors ........................... 3.0 3.0 C 1966 Jul ................ Credit Irrigation, Sardeh dam .............. 10.3 8.6 U C 1966 Jul ................ Grant 'l'orghundi railroad and transit center.. 0.9 0.9 C 1967 Aug ............... Trade credit Agricultural equipment.... ... 5.0 5.0 C 1968 Feb ............... Credit added to 1961 credit for second five-year 15.6 9.5 plan Irrigation network, Sardeh dam ($6.7 million) UC (lousing at chemical fertilizer plant, Mazar-i- C Sharif Military airport, Ilagram Model farms, Ghazibad and Iladah ($5.6 LTC UC million) Prospecting and drilling for oil and gas in north ($15.0 million) Exploration and geological survey ($5.0 million) Substation and transmission lines, Kabul UC Transmission lines, Mazar-i-Sharif ($1.3 C million) highway survey and construction Shibarghan-Ilerat Kundug-Faig-Kasim Darunta-Nangarhar project land preparation ($3.2 million) Expansion of Mazar-i-Sharif gas, electric, and fertilizer plants ($6.9 million) Footnotes at end of table. 89 SECRET/ND FOREIG D Sanitized - Approved For elease : NCIAIS-9bP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US _?~?.?,,?~..~ 111.u .,allot Projects Extended Drawn Status f AFGHANISTAN (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1968 Feb ............... Credit-Consumer goods .................... 18.9 1968 Feb ............... Trade credit 5.............................. 20.0 18.9 C 5.0 Equipment for natural gas extraction and UC transportation, Shibarghan (81.7 million) Petroleum storage depots (Kabul, Mazar-i- S Sharif, Bagram) 1970 Jun ............... Grant---3 veterinary laboratories ............. 6 1970 Oct ............... Credit-Aircraft and airstrips ................ 2.8 1.4 UC 1971 Feb ............... Grant-Road, Mazar-i-Sharif-Tashgozar..... 5.0 2.5 1971 Feb ............... Grant-6 meteorological laboratories and 25 0.4 radar units 1972 Aug ............... Line of credit for fourth five-year plan ........ 96.8 0.5 Petroleum refinery Oil extraction and piping to Angot depots Expansion of Naghlu powerplant and dam C Expansion of Mazar-i-Sharif thermal power- C plant 't'ransmission lines, Khwaya-Gogardak- Shibarghan Reconstruction of Archi and Nauabad canals Rehabilitation of prefabricated housing proj- ect, Kabul Bridge survey, Amu River Telephone line, Mazar-i-Sharif- Ilairatan Flour mill, Pul-i-Khumri Irrigation survey, Balkh 1972 Aug ............... Credit-commodities........................ 24.2 1973 ................... 6.5 1Grant .. ......................... .. 14.2 14.2 Technical institute-petroleum and mining, C Mazar-i-Sharif ($4.1 million) Polytechnic school, Kubul ($6.2 million) Technical institute, Jangala ($3.9 million) C Total for USSR ........................ 836.8 619.5 Estimated minimum total for AFGHANISTAN .... . .... . . . . . . . . . 950.3 657.1 BANGLADESH Bulgaria 1973 Mar ............... Line of credit .............. 5 cold storage units ($0.4 million) Fish processing plants ($0.1 million) 5 flour mills ($0.3 million) Tobacco processing plant ($1.3 million) Repair workshop ($0.1 million) Railroad ties plant (81.2 million) 2 fruit andvegetable processing plants (80.9 million) 3 ice plants 1974 ................... Grant--Commodities ....................... 0.5 0.5 C Chemicals Pig iron Sanitized - Approvegef -/& ?geN q MRDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release REI I p~RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NGN Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Recipient and Donor Projects BANGLADESH (Continued) Bulgaria (Continued) Extended Drawn Status' Pharmaceuticals 0.5 Total for Bulgaria ...................... 10.1 Czechoslovakia f d ............. . 1964 Oct ............... Line o re . ............... C C Powerplant, Khulna UC Powerplant, Chittagong 0.5 1972 Oct ..Iof credit .............................. 25.0 2 tanneries ($1.3 million) tiC 100 mw Khulna expansion ($16.9 million) ITC Small industries (82.6 million) tic Radio equipment ($1.3 million) 11.7 'T'otal for Czechoslovakia ................ 50.0 Fast Germany 25.0 1974 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. Calcium soda plant 't'ypewriter factory Agricultural machinery workshop Rice mill 'Total for last Germany 25.0 Poland 1.2 7 1.2 1964 Dec ............... Credit Sawmill, Kaptai.... ................ 12.0 0.5 1973 Mar ............... Credit Capital goods and complete plants Electrification, 'I'ongi powerplant ($5.2 mil- lion) Wood processing plants 'T'extile plants ($4.1 million) Total for Poland ....................... 13.2 PRC 1964 Oct ............... Credit.................................... 10.0? 10.0 C Commodities C Ordnance factory, Dacca 1 07 1.0 C 1.968 Dee ............... Credit Commodities....................... 11 .0 'T'otal for I'R C ......................... 11 .0 Romania 10.4 C 1970 Aug ............... Credit Railway equipment ................. 10.4 7 50 0 0.5 . 1974 Aug ............... Line of credit......... Petrochemical complex Cotton spinning mill ($2.7 million) 10.9 'T'otal for Rumania ...................... 60.4 USSR 4.0 C 1961 Mar ............... Credit Petroleum exploration....... 30.07 22.1 C 1965 Apr ............... Line of credit ............................. UC Thermal powerplant, Ghorosal Tractors C Textile machinery C Jute looms 1965 Nov ............... Credit .................................... 4.37 4.3 C Logging equipment C C Equipment for airport, Dacca Footnotes at end of table. 91 Sanitized - Approved For Release Fc(MA 9S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status, BANGLADESH (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1966 Sep ............... (:,redit.................................... 7.07 4.3 Electrical equipment plant, Chittagong Commodities UC 1966 Sep ............... Credit .................................... Highway/railway bridge 18.07 2.9 Radio transmitters ($2.4 million) Tractors C 1969 Jan ............... Credit-Petroleu l UC 1972 Mar .............. m exp oration............... Credit--Comm diti 12 2 7 8.4 UC 1972 .Mar ............... o es....................... Grant 6.0 4.7 UC ..................................... 44.03 35.5 Rice (30,000 metric tons) C Edible oils (5,000 metric tons) C 3 coasters 10 fishing trawlers Fisheries assistance C _ 1972 Mar ............... Credit .................................... 6.03 6.0 2 AN-26 aircraft C C 1972 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 47.52 4.5 Agricultural machinery Road building equipment Shipbuilding equipment 4 MI-8 helicopters Trucks and jeeps for police Steel mill expansion 1973 Sep ............... Credit--Wheat (200,000 tons ) ................ 1974 Oct C 35.0' 35.0 C .. redit .................................... 27.6 17.5 Total for USSR.. ...................... Estim t d i 241.6 149.2 UC EGYPT a e m nimum total for BANGLADESI ...................... 411.3 185.0 Bulgaria 1965 Oct ........ . ...... Food processing equipment .................. 12.02 1.4 UC 3 cold storage plants Expansion of canneries, ldfina and Qaha C UC anning plant, A] Badrashayn UC Vegetable dehydration plant Winery UC 3 slaughterhouses, Aswan, Al Fayyum, A] Shargiyah 1965 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 25.02 5.9 LTC Agricultural projects 4 poultry farms Footnotes at end of table. Sanitized 9 RDP79SO1091 A000400030001-4 - Appro ck~rpup~R& Sanitized -Approved For Release: Cl, Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended Recipient and Donor 1954-74 (Continued) Projects EGYPT (Continued) Bulgaria (Continue(l) I' odder plants 'T'ractor repair station Electric motor plant Household appliances plant Rural electrification Chemical plant Concrete pipes plant Furniture plant Cotton mill, Al Zaqaziq Textile mill Expansion of iron ingot and silicon plant, ldfu Agricultural machinery UC Grant- Hospital ........................... 0.1 0.1 C Total for Bulgaria ...................... 37.1 7.4 Czechoslovakia 2 1 1 2 C ............. 1955 Dec Ceramics factory, Cairo ..................... . . .. .............. 1956 Mar Cement plant, llulwan ...................... 1.8 1.8 C . ............. 1957 May Bicycle factory ............................. 0.8 0.8 C . Jul-Dec ........... 1957 Sugar refinery, Armant ...................... 5.7 5.7 C . 1957 Jul-Dec ........... Sugar refinery, Kawm Umbu ................ 1.4 1.4 C ............. 1961 Jun Expansion of Talkha power station ........... 10.0 10.0 C .. 1962 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 56.02 36.9 Trolley buses ($1.4 million) Railroad bridges 'T'urbines for Siquf thermal power station (86.9 million) Equipment for Cairo tannery ($3.5 million) Equipment for motorcycle assembly plants Power station, Kafr Ad-Dawwar (819.0 mil- lion) C UC Sugar mills Baraina Dishna 1965 Mar ............... Credit added to March 1962 credit ........... :3 tanneries Powerplant, Beida (81.5 million) Nitric acid plant (81.1 million) Line of credit--Second plan .................. Water filtration plants ($7.8 million) Crude oil distillation plant, Mex Crude oil topping plant, Mostorod Agricultural machinery (810.0 million) 12 flour mills ($4.5 million) Grain silos (82.5 million) 10 drainage stations (84.2 million) Expansion of refinery, Alexandria Petrochemical plant, Alexandria Metal foundry, Cairo (83.4 million) Footnotes at end of table. 93 UC C C UC UC UC C S UC Sanitized - Approved Fat *@aff0REOtADRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) EGYPT (Continued) Czechoslovakia (Continued) 1973 Aug ............... East Germany Agriculture Transportation Expansion sugar mill, Dishna ($9.0 Convertor substation Broadcast equipment Cast iron foundry Drinking water plant Oil machinery and equipment Machinery and equipment for chemical plants Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 1955 Jan-Jun........... Electrification projects, Nile delta ............ 1956 Jan-Jun........... Electrification projects, Nile delta ............ 1958 Aug ............... Line of credit.. .. .......................... Factory for producing nongalvanized poles for power lines ($0.6 million) Factory for galvinization of poles for power lines ($1.1 million) Refrigerated storehouses ($3.0 million) 2 textile dyeing and finishing plants ($4.4 million) Wool spinning mill, Port Said. ($1.3 million) Cotton weaving mill ($1.6 million) Modernization of Misr film studio ($2.6 mil- lion) Hardboard plant, Dessouk ($3.2 million) 3 fireboats ($0.6 million) Plants to manufacture parts ($3.1 million) 1958 Nov ............... Spinning mill equipment, Shebin El Kom...... 1961 Mar ............... Equipment and machinery for municipal proj- ects 1963 Dec ............... Expansion of cement plant, Alexandria...... . 1965 Mar ............... Line of credit ............................. Military plant, Hulwan ($2.1 million) Textile plants ($13.4 million) Shebin El Kom El Minya El Mahalla Al Kubra Suhaj ($4.6 million) Asyut ($4.6 million) Expansion of steel rolling mill ($1.5 million) Agricultural machinery ($5,9 million) Factory for prefabricated houses, Hulwan ($3.0 million) Wharves, Alexandria 12 rice mills ($6.9 million) Slaughterhouse equipment Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Status' 2.9 2.9 C 3.3 3.3 C 21.5 21.5 C C C 5.7 5.7 C 0.6 0.6 C 1.52 UC UC C UC 94 B1IWRZDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApprovedEEQr/ftI ftmg N r Sanitized - Approved FgrE80Wp0k&J# 79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended Recipient and Donor 1954-74 (Continued) Projects EGYPT (Continued) East Germany (Continued) Research laboratories UC Transformer stations ($2.0 million) tic 8 flour mills ($7.0 million) C Aluminum foil plant, Alexandria ($1.2 mil- C lion) Water filtration equipment C Polyethylene plant, Alexandria S 1965 Mar ............... Rural electrification ($25.0 million) Credit Commodities....................... 30.8 6.5 UC Total for East Germany ................. 136.3 70.6 Hungary 2 14 5 1960 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 16.8 . Slaughterhouses UC Suez 6 flour mills (83.3 million) UL Railroad diesel equipment (811.5 million) C 1961 Jan-Jun........... Rail cars .................................. 6.7 6.7 C 1962 Oct ............... Credit added to Dec 1960 credit .............. 11.22 9.3 Pumping stations ($2.8 million) UC Ships ($4.8 million) 1JC Barges (82.8 million) C 1966 Feb ............... Credit Machinery and equipment........... 42.0 1.5 Glass factory Port improvement, Alexandria Pump factory Light bulb factory C Hospital equipment 1971 Jan ............... Credit added to Feb 1966 credit.............. 11.5 4.6 Rail cars ($4.6 million) UC Protein factory Total for Hungary ...................... 88.2 36.6 Poland 1962 Jul ................ Textile dye plant, Kafr Ad Dawwar.......... 7.2 7.2 C 1964 .Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. 40.0 22.4 7 brick factories UC 2 concrete block plants ($2.0 million) UC Electrical transformer substations ($4.5 mil- UC lion) 2 cast iron foundries ($2.5 million) UC Glass plant S Consumer goods (85.0 million) UC Capital goods ($5.0 million) 1,500 looms (82.4 million) UC Tractors and tractor assembly plant UC 1964 Dec ............... Phosphate mining and concentrating equipment. 30.0 8.5 UC Exploitation of Kosseir phosphate Exploitation of gypsum and kaolin deposits Total for Poland ....................... 77.2 38.1 95 a? 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Grant Foreign exchange .................... 4.7 Line of credit .............................. 80.0 8 textile mills ($47.2 million) Paper mills Sugar refinery equipment Raw materials and tools Expansion of Red Sea phosphate mines ($10.0 million) 9 sandbrick plants Concrete reinforcing iron mill Nail factory Grant Foreign exchange .................... 10.0 Grant Wheat (150,000 metric tons) .......... 11.0 Grant -Foreign exchange .................... 10.0 Grant--Wheat (100,000 metric tons) .......... 18.0 Total for PRC ......................... 133.7 Line of credit .............................. 40.0 Sodium products plant, Alexandria ($18.4 million) 2 cement plants Suez Asyut Phosphate mining equipment llamrawein phosphate deposits 40 barges ($6.5 million) Oil drilling equipment Line of credit .............................. 100.0 Petroleum development Petrochemical complex Chemical plants Cement plant Glass plant Copper ore studies Mining equipment Trade credit ............................... 30.0 Auto equipment Tractor supplies Diesel locomotives .Ltoadbuilding equipment Agricultural equipment Total for Romania ...................... 182.5 USSR 1957 Jul ................ Oil drilling equipment....................... 8.6 1958 Jan ............... Line of credit for economic development ....... 175.0 Geological research and mining 4.7 C 12.1 10.0 C 11.0 C 10.0 C 18.0 UC 65.8 12.5 0.2 S S UC UC UC C UC UC 8.6 C 175.0 96 Sanitized - ApprovodEF/mcReease csGIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For R& p( tDEFt9SO1091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) EGYPT (Continued) USSR (Continued) 3 airfields in mining areas ($0.4 million) Central mineral research laboratory ($0.8 million) Laboratory for testing ore samples ($0.1 million) 20 chemical field laboratories ($0.3 million) Geological research and survey ($2.0 mil- lion) 14 core drilling machines ($0.5 million) Geophysical work ($0.6 million) Research on dressing of black sands, iron ore, and manganese ore ($0.1 million) Organization of ilmenite production ($0.2 million) Manganese ore production in Elba fields ($0.1 million) Phosphate enterprises ($0.2 million) Concentration and dressing of rock phos- phate ($0.1 million) Geological survey for lead and zinc deposits ($0.2 million) Development of Baharia iron ore mines 2 plants for separation of rare earths ($0.8 million) 2 radio stations in mining areas ($0.2 mil- lion) Development of manganese ore mines Sinai ($0.1 million) Metallurgical industry Production of nonferrous metals ($3.5 mil- lion) Production of nonferrous rolled sheets ($4.0 million) Iron ore sintering plant, llulwan ($2.0 mil- lion) Iron ore dressing plant, Aswan ($3.5 million) Cast iron fittings plant ($0.6 million) Expansion of iron and steel plant, llulwan ($36.6, million) Engineering industry Welding electrodes plant ($1.0 million) Forging plant, llulwan ($2.5 million) Aluminum cables plant ($1.0 million) Machine tool plant, flulwan ($0.8 million) Emery and polishing paper plant ($0.3 mil- lion) Surgical instruments plant ($0.6 million) 'T'extile equipment plant ($0.5 million) 97 Sanitized - Approved For Rb~fs~~:FeYFid d'P01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Appro q_F ' Pops ,A-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) EGYPT (Continued) USSR (Continued) Electric welded chains plant ($4.7 million) C Radio parts plant ($5.0 million) C Cutting tools plant ($0.5 million) C Chemical industry Expansion of coke chemical plant, IIulwan C ($8.9 million) Calcium carbide and ferrosilicon plant, C Aswan ($3.5 million) Coal tar distillation plant ($1.0 million) C Chlorosulfonic acid plant C Petroleum industry Lubricating oil plant, Suez ($4.3 million) C Gasoline plant, Suez C Oil refineries, Suez and Alexandria ($3.0 C million) Oil desalinization plant, Suez Geophysical and exploration work ($5.0 C million) Drilling equipment ($9.0 million) C Shale oil plant ($0.9 million) C Oil purification plant, Suez ($2.0 million) C Pharmaceutical industry Antibiotics and pharmaceutical plants ($6.0 C million) Food industry C 3 milk processing plants ($1.8 million) C Onion dehydrating plant ($0.6 million) C Textile industry 3 cotton spinning mills Mit Ghamr ($2.0 million) C Zagazig ($0.9 million) C Qalyub ($0.6 million) C Expansion of cotton spinning mill, Dami- C etta ($1.1 million) Miscellaneous C Steam power station, Suez ($11.0 million) C Shipyard, Alexandria ($16.6 million) C Cellulose pulp plant ($5.2 million) C Vocational training centers ($7.2 million) C 1958 Dec ............... Aswan dam, first stage ...................... 100.0 100.0 C 1960 Feb ............... Aswan dam, second stage.................... 216.08 216.0 C 1964 May .............. Grant Experimental farm .................. 0.3 0.3 C 19(14 Sep ............... Line of credit ............................... 324.48 255.7 Expansion of iron and steel plant, IIulwan C ($161.1 million) 2 power stations, Maghagha ($2.3 million) UC 't'ransformer station, Kous UC Feasibility study, alumina plant C 98 Sanitized - Appr6Wff/PBr'P,#I@ lsl S~IA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fqg EQkAAQJR79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) EGYPT (Continued) USSR (Continued) Oil exploration (326.0 million) Fishing industry (967.0 million) Aluminum plant, Naja Hamadi ($52.7 million) Phosphorous complex, Naja llamadi (855.3 million) 1''errosilicon plant, ldfu (32.0 million) 1964 Sep ............... 'T'rade credit -'.............................. 110.0 3s.0 7 training centers (83.1 million) Oil exploration equipment (818.4 million) File factory Lead and zinc plant Geological research institute Equipment for agriculture and roadbuilding Second lubricating oil plant, Alexandria LAC UC C S S UC C C S UC C 1964 Sep ............... 'T'rade credit Land reclamation, Ar N ubariyah 66.7 57.5 1 C 1971 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.0 16.0 Rural electrification (866.7 million) UC Cement plants Asyut UC 1,7 Tabbin S Ceramics plant, Mustered S 1971 Mar ............... Land reclamation Added to 1964 credit...... 40.0 1971 Mar ............... Credit.................................... 55.6 3.4 Water resource development, Lake Nasir UC Silos U Cl 14 flour depots UC 4 cotton mills, El Minya, Kamshish, El Man- Urc sura, Damietta Textile combine 1971 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 222.2 45.0 Expansion of aluminum plant, Naja IIamadi LC (847.0 million) l' xpa.nsion of iron and steel plant, I Iulwan Reconstruction of thermal powerplant, Suez S 1974 Jun ............... Grant Minesweeping, Gulf of Suez. ....... 20.()3 20.11 C Total for USSR ........................ 1,438.8 935.5 Estimated minimum total for EGYPT ............................. 2,342.3 1,306.4 GREECE USSR 1965 Jul-Dec ........... Trade credit Ships" ....................... 7.710 7.7 Total for USSR ........................ 7.7 7.7 Estimated minimum total for GREECE ............................ 7.7 7.7 INDIA Bulgaria 1967 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 1502 2.7 Food processing plants Nonferrous and ferrous metal installations 99 Sanitized - Approved For SF I'e'a~eFO R"-F~6"9SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For. 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Foundry-forge plant, Ranchi (first stage)...... 21.0 21.0 C 1959 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 44.3 44.3 Heavy machine tool building plant, Ranchi, Bihar Heavy electrical power equipment plant, Ramachandrapuram, Andhra Pradesh high-pressure boiler plant, Tiruchirapalli, Madras Foundry-forge plant, Ranchi (third stage) ($12.6 million) Plates and vessels plant, Visakhapatnam C 1960 Feb ............... Machinery for auto tire plant, West Bengal .... 1.6 1.6 C 1961 Mar ................ Foundry-forge plant, Ranchi (second ?stage)... 14.7 14.7 C 1961 Jul ................ Grant-Equipment for machine tool institute, Bangalore, Mysore 1.2 4.2 C Line of credit .............................. 66.711 65.0 Foundry-forge plant, Ranchi ($18.8 million) C Thermal powerplant, Ennore ($15.7 million) 2 machine tool plants ($8.5 million) Gujarat, Bhavnagar UC Rajastan, Ajmer UC Tractor plant, Baroda C High-pressure boiler plant expansion, UC Tiruchirapalli ($4.4 million) Heavy electrical equipment plant expansion, Ramachandrapuram ($3.4 million) Components ($25.2 million) Line of credit .............................. 105.0 Projects (865.0 million) Expansion steam turbine plant Foundry forge Turbines and generators 100 Sanitized - Approv&d*1 cR DIZAA--RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For e&-RQFE 9S01091 A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) INDIA (Continued) Czechoslovakia (Continued) Machine tool plant Industrial fertilizer plant 'l'ire plant, Mysore East Germany 1957 Jul ................ Hungary 1966 .Feb ............... Components for Czech plants ($40.0 million) 'T'otal for Czechoslovakia ................ Textile machinery .......................... 'T'otal for East Germany ................ Line of credit .............................. Steel tube plant Ore processing plant, Orissa Alumina plants Korba Konya Gas cylinder plants Slaughterhouses Equipment for power industry Glass works, Hyderabad ($1.3 million) Nitrous oxide plant, Now Delhi 263.1 2.0 2.0 52.5 156.4 2.0 2.0 7.1 C UC C S UC Poland 1960 May .............. Total for I ungary ...................... Line of credit .............................. 52.5 30.9 7.1 30.6 Machine tool plant expansion, Hyderabad, C Andhra Pradesh Sudamidah coal mine, Jharia, Bihar ($8.4 UC million) Powerplant, Barauni, Bihar ($8.5 million) C Coal washery, Gidi, Karanpura, Bihar ($3.5 C million) Boiler houses and powerplants, Parasi and C Bhusaval, Maharshtra ($5.1 million) Coal mine, Monidih, Bihar UC Motorcycle plant, Punjab ($1.0 million) C Silos, Bombay ($0.2 million) UC 1962 .Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 32.5 8.0 Mining machinery plant C Coal mining development UC Zinc smelter, Visakhaputnam UC 'T'ractor assembly plant, Delhi C Cellular concrete plant, Ennore C 1965 Jan ............... 2 power generators ......................... 12.4 12.4 C Nagpur thermal plant 'T'otal for Poland ....................... 75.8 51.0 Romania 1956 Mar ............... Oil drilling rig, Jawala Mukhi, Punjab........ 1.0 1.0 C 1958 Oct ............... Petroleum refinery, Gauhati, Assam .......... 10.1 10.1 C 1967 Oct ............... Oil refinery equipment, IIaldia............... 10.0 8.0 UC 101 Sanitized - Approved For R'tU tcffl R0P7SS01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ INDIA (Continued) Romania (Continued) 1968 Apr ................ Credit 12 ................................... 10 bulk ore carriers ($25.5 million) 25.52 USSR 'T'otal for Romania ...................... 46.6 19.1 1955 ieb ............... Steel plant, Bhilai, Madhya Pradesh .......... 118.4 118.4 C 1956 May .............. Structural steel for Bhilai .................... 16,8 16.8 C 1956 May .............. Petroleum exploration equipment, Punjab, As- sam, and Gujarat 3.6 3.6 C 1956 Aug ............... Grant-Agricultural equipment, Suratgarp..... 1.5 1.5 C 1957 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 125.0 102.0 heavy machine building plant, Ranchi, Bihar ($37.8 million) Coal mining machinery plant, Durgapur, West Bengal ($21.0 million) Thermal electric power station, Neyveli, Madras ($29.5 million) Coalfield development, Korba, Madhya Pradesh ($11.2 million) Underground mines, Banki and Suraka- chhal ($5.7 million) Open cast mines, Manikpur and Korba ($1.6 million) Workshop ($1.7 million) C Ophthalmic glass plant, Durgapur, West C Bengal ($2.5 million) Grant, -Equipment for technical institute, 0.8 0.8 C Bombay 3 pharmaceutical plants ..................... 20.0 20.0 Antibiotics plant, Uttar Pradesh Synthetic drugs plant, Sanatgar, Andhra Pradesh Surgical instruments plant, Avadi, Madras Expansion of steel plant, Bhilai, Madhya Pradesh ($136.5 million) heavy electrical machinery plant, Hardwar, Uttar Pradesh ($49.3 million) Expansion and diversification of mining ma- chinery plant, Durgapur, West Bengal ($8.4 million) Expansion of heavy machine building plant, Ranchi, Bihar ($15.7 million) Completion of refinery, Barauni, Bihar ($9.1 million) Precision instrument manufacturing plant, Kotah, Rajasthan ($5.6 million) Petroleum development (869.3 million) 102 Sanitized - ApproqeOf %IS 4-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fore EZ&~q e~o9A& gE~9S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) INDIA (Continued) USSR (Continued) Expansion of powerplant, Neyveli, Madras C ($17.5 million) Expansion of thermal electric power station, C Korba, Madhya Pradesh ($24.1 million) Powerplant, Singraul, Uttar Pradesh ($30.6 UC 1959 Sep . . ............. million) Petroleum refinery, Barauni, Bihar ........... 25.0 25.0 C 1961 Feb ............... Line of credit .............................. 125.0 911.0 Oil refinery, Koyali, Baroda, Gujarat ($18.9 C million) Coal washery, Kathara ($6.2 million) C Hydroelectric power station, Bhakra River, C Punjab ($14.4 million) Petroleum exploration and production, Cam- UC bay and Anklesvar and other areas ($31.0 million) Expansion of Barauni refinery ($1.7 million) C Expansion of Bhilai C 1965 Jan ............... Precision instruments plant, Kerala Expansion Koyali refinery Bokaro steel plant, Bihar, first stage.......... 224.7 224.7 C 1965 Oct ............... Radio transmitter, Calcutta ................. 1.8 I .8 C 1966 Mar ............... Grant--Food .............................. 3.0 3.0 C 1966 Jul ................ Trade credits.............................. 222.22 29.5 Slag cement plant, Bhilai ($4.4 million) Exploration for copper deposits, Rakha Equipment for 10 state farms and 15 machine OC tractor stations ($20.5 million) Iron ore mines, expansion of Kiriburu and establishment of Meghahataburu Water supply dam and limestone quarry for steel plant, Bokaro Tractors and tractor assembly plant, Gaziabad UC Steel casting plant, Arkonam UC Watch factory, West Bengal S Copper mining, Madhya Pradesh Coal mining equipment and technical assis- tance ($67.0 million) 2 open cast mines, Singranli 1 deep mine, Rangany Refractory tiles plant, Kerala S 1966 Jul ................ Line of credit for fourth plan ................ 333.3 49.5 Aluminum smelter, Korba ($33.3 million) 11(7 Expansion of steel plant, Bhilai ($13.3 million) C Petroleum exploration and development, As- UC sam ($100.0 million) Aerial surveys for mineral exploration ($2.2 UC million) 103 Sanitized -Approved For Rtqft@:F0AQIt[91 9hS01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Neu East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) INDIA (Continued) USSR (Continued) Technical education and research ($8.9 mil- lion) 6 coking coal projects hydroelectric plant, Sileriu ($8.9 million) UC Iron ore mine, Dalli ($6.7 million) Deep sea fisheries ($2.2 million) UC Expansion of powerplant, Neyveli 13okaro expansion ($61.0 million) UC Mathura refinery, Madhya Pradesh UC Components, Bharat Heavy Electrical, Ltd 2 powerplants, Mysore Alumina plant, Madhya Pradesh UC Copper ore mining, Malanjkhand S 1966 Nov ............... Grant-Equipment, 5 state farms ............ 1.7 1.7 1966 Dec ............... Grant -Wheat (200,000 metric tons) .......... 14.0 14.0 C 1.973 Oct ............... Credit--Grain (2 million metric tons) ......... 330.03 285.0 UC Total for USSR ........................ 1,941.8 1,326.3 Estimated minimum total for INDIA .............................. 2,396.8 1,564.6 IRAN Bulgaria 1967 Feb ............... Credit.................................... 10.02 1.5 Copper mine development Cheese factory Tobacco processing plants ($2.0 million) UC Transformer stations ($2.0 million) UC Agricultural assistance Ships 1972 Dec ............... Credit added to 1967 credit.................. 10.0 13 Machinery and equipment Mining and geological activities Total for Bulgaria ...................... 20.0 1.5 Czechoslovakia 1966 Jan ............... Credit .................................... 15.0 15.0 Metallurgical and engineering plant, Tabriz C 1969 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 200.0 12.6 Plant to manufacture generators ($80.0 mil- lion) Sugar mills UC Isfahan ($5.0 million) Haft Tappeh C Cement plants ($80.0 million) S Turbojet plant Rail car plant Elevator plant Flour mills UC Oil refineries Ceramic works Breweries UC 104 Sanitized - ApprsslceEt/ForF leas.I sE lA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fos he s .EOFADRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) IRAN (Continued) Czechoslovakia (Continued) Powerplant, Meshed Tanneries Diesel electric stations ($4.0 million) Mining machinery ($14.0 million) Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 215.0 27.6 Hungary 1965 May .............. Credit Capital goods ...................... 1.0.02 3.6 Tractors ($1.0 million) UC Telecommunications equipment ($2.4 million) UC 1968 Apr ............... Lamps, wire, and transformers ($0.9 million) Line of credit .............................. 40.02 0.3 Electrical converters, Khuzistan C Textile plants Shoe factories Medical accessories plants Total for Hungary ...................... 50.0 3.9 Poland 1.958 Feb ............... Sugar mill, Fariman ........................ 2.52 2.5 C 1963 ................... Expansion of sugar mill ..................... 0.9 0.9 C 1964 Feb ............... Line of credit .............................. 15.02 11.2 Sugar mills Isfahan C Khoy UC 13ojnurd UC Karaj Electrical equipment UC Cold storage plants Isfahan U c Meshed ($1.5 million) C Tabriz ($3.3 million) UC 1973 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 102.6 5.0 2 textile plants ($9.5 million) UC Sugar plants Machinery and equipment tic Manufactured goods Total for Poland ....................... 121.0 19.6 Romania 1965 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.0 61.1 C Tractors and plows ($39.0 million) Tractor plant, Tabriz ($30.0 million) 1st stage C 2d stage UC L,000 rail cars ($10.0 million) UC Electrical equipment ($1.0 million) UC Machinery ($20.0 million) UC% 1968 ................... Credit .................................... 35.0 6.3 Agricultural equipment ($10.0 million) UC Agricultural development, Rasht ($15.0 mil- UC lion) Plywood products and paper mill ($10.0 S million) Total for Romania ...................... 135.0 67.4 Sanitized - Approved For Release05CIA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - ApprovegicEopgB %:[Q v&RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status' IRAN (Continued) USSR 1963 ................... 1963 Jul ................ 1964 Dec ............... 1966 ................... IRAQ Credit--Silos .............................. Hydroelectric and irrigation dam, Aras River. . Tabriz electric power station ................. Trade credits .............................. Port equipment, Bandar Pahlavi ($1.5 mil- lion) Cold storage plants, Tehran ($1.2 million) Machinery and equipment Expansion of steel mill, Isfahan ($125.0 million) Reconstruction, Julfa-Tabriz railroad ($17.7 Line of credit .............................. Steel mill, Isfahan ($188.9 million) Gas pipeline, technical services, and com- pressors ($77.0 million) Machine tool plant, Arak ($23.0 million) Line of credit .. ............................ million) Lead and zinc smelter, Kerman Trade credit Capital goods ................ I I prefabricated housing plants Expansion of machine tool plant, Arak 2 thermal powerplants, Ahvaz Cement plants Rey, Loushan 22.3 4.1 UC 38.9 38.9 C 1.7 1.7 C 16.62 16.6 Credit-Expansion of steel mill, Isfahan ...... 187.6 Estimated minimum total for IRAN ............................... 1,329.2 584.0 Bulgaria 1967 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. 14.02 't'elephone network Experimental farms ($2.8 million) Petrochemical plants Canning plant and cold storage facilities Brick plant 1970 Sep ............... Credit .................................... 12.0 Oil and mineral survey ($8.7 million) Canning plant 4 pasta plants Onion dehydrating plant Total for Bulgaria ...................... 26.0 Czechoslovakia 1969 Nov............... Credit Oil refinery, Basra .................. 27.0 1972 .Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 50.0 14 locomotives ($2.2 million) Brick plant, Kerhala ($1.5 million) Water purification station, Dahuk ($1.3 million) Petroleum equipment Flour mill, Mansura Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 77.0 UC UC 27.0 C 2.5 footnote: at enfi pf tab ,. anitizec - Approved For I IIase : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended t954-74 (Continued) Recipient and Donor Projects IRAQ (Continued) East Germany 1.969 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. A cable (965.9 million) n klectile wne a UC 'T'extile plants Sugar mill Water purification plants UC Oil pumping stations, N. Rumaila UC Radio stations C Printing equipment CC Medical and veterinary equipment ($2.8 million) Electrification, Northern Iraq ($6.3 million) UC 7 rice silos (83.8 million) tic Shipyard, Basra ($2.4 million) UC tic Road construction equipment ($6.6 million) t)C Agricultural assistance UC Railroad signal equipment (81.4 million) T8 'T'otal for East Germany ................ 84.0 Hungary 11.2E 7.` 1969 Oct ............... Credit Oil drilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C North Rumaila ($4.0 million) 13C Jambur ($4.0 million) 30.8 2.0 .......... 1970 Apr ,, , , , , , , , , , , , Credit Machinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tic Light bulb factory, Baghdad t, 500 buses UC Bus assembly plant (83.0 million) 1972 Au Line of credit .............................. 50.0 0.3 tic Petroleum equipment to cold storage plants Slaughterhouse Cannery 4 brick plants Sugar plant, Babylon (86.8 million) LTC Loading facilities, Umm Qasr (84.0 million) 'T'otal for Hungary 92.0 10.2 Poland 20.0 20.0 C 1965 Jan-Jtm........... Rail cars. , .............6.9 C 6.9 1969 ................... Sugar refinery, Mosul....................... 2.4E 2.2 UC 1971 Jan ............... Credit--200 rail tank cars................... 100.0 1.6 Line of credit .............................. UC 1972 .Aug ............... Sulfur project expansion, Al-Mishraq Cardboard factory, Abu Sakhr Brick plant, Mosul Asbestos plant Cement plant, Basra ($2.0 million) Petrochemical plants Ut (i water treatment stations ($15.0 million) Pt Land reclamation ($5.4 million) U(, Expansion of 4 powerplants ($6.4 million) 'T'otal for Poland ....................... 129.3 30.7 Footnotes at end of table. 107 Sanitized - Approved For ce A9S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Table 23 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) IRAQ (Continued) PRC 1971 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 45,0 Geological survey Wool factory, Kifri Bridge, Mosul Experimental rice farm, Basra Total for PRC ......................... 45.0 Romania (971 Oct ............... Credit--Petroleum development.............. 35.0 0.4 UC Oil exploration, east of Baghdad Total for Romania. ..................... 35.0 0.4 USSR 1959 Mar ............... Line of credit .............................. 137.5 82.3 Pharmaceutical plant, Samarra ($8.7 million) C Al-IIurriyah radio station ($5.6 million) C East Baghdad telephone exchange ($1.3 mil- C lion) Geological equipment repair shop, Al Wazir- C iyah ($0.2 million) Technical assistance for broadcasting and C television ($0.4 million) Television center Project report for 27-station microwave radio C relay network Glassware factory, Ar Ramadi ($6.3 million) C 2 grain elevators, Baghdad and Al Kut ($1.5 C million) Canning factory, Karbala C Establishment of 5 experimental farms ($2.3 CS million) Establishment of 4 tractor stations ($0.8 C million) Improvement of river navigation, survey ($1.4 C million) Survey of Kirkuk-As Sulaymaniyah railroad C ($3.1 million) Cotton textile mill, Al Kut ($13.2 million) C Knitting and hosiery plant ($3.2 million) C Garment factory, Al Waziriyah ($1.1 million) C Geological survey ($1.4 million) C Euphrates and Tigris River basin develop- C ment survey ($2.5 million) Irrigation and drainage surveys, southern Iraq C ($4.5 million) Electrical equipment factory, Al Waziriyah C ($3.0 million) Basra shipyard survey ($1.5 million) C Industrial training projects ($1.8 million) C Baghdad Iskandariyah Al Kut 108 Sanitized - Approve ~Nk6Wal.9 P "-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Table 23 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) IRAQ (Continued) USSR (Continued) Agricultural machinery plant, Iskandariyah C (812.9 million) Rawa dam S Railroad workshops, Shalchiya (82.2 million) PC Fisheries development UC 1960 May .............. Baghdad--Basra railroad ..................... 45.0 45.0 Construction and rehabilitation C 1962 Jul ................ Extension Baghdad-Basra railroad ........... 1.4 1 .4 C 1967 Feb ............... Credit- Agricultural equipment .............. 4.42 4.4 C 1969 Jun ............... Trade credits .............................. 54.02 11.0 Petroleum development, Ilalfa.yah UC 1969 Jul ................ Trade credit4.............................. 66.7 52.5 Petroleum development North Rumaila UC Ratawi UC Nahr Umar UC A] Luhais tic Pipeline, Rumaila Fao C 1970 Jul ................ 'Grade credits Agricultural equipment....... 2.52 2.5 C 1970 Nov ............... Trade credit 5 Agricultural and roadbuilding 20.0 18.0 UC equipment 1971 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 222.2 19.8 Oil refinery, Mosul ($30.8 million) S Pipeline, Northern Iraq Pipeline, Baghdad-Basra liC Phosphate mine, Akashat S Superphosphate fertilizer plant, Akashat S 2 dairy plants Fisheries development, Umm Qasr UC Irrigation equipment, Ath-Tharthar canal UC (83.6 million) 2 hydroelectric stations Dukan UC Darhand-i-Khan S 2 powerplants Nasiriyah Mosul Cement plant, Samawa Electrification Glass factory Total for USSR ........................ 553.7 236.9 Estimated minimum total for IRAQ. . ............................. 1,042.0 329.6 JORDAN USSR 1969 ................... Line of credit .............................. 5.53 Oil and gas prospecting 2 vocational training schools ($5.5 million) Technical institute Total for USSR ........................ 5.5 Estimated minimum total for JORDAN ............................ 5.5 109 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Table 23 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status, LEBANON Romania 1974 Feb....__ ...... Credit- Cement plant, Siblin ................ 9.2 Total for Romania .......... ....... 9.2 Estimated minimum total for Lebanon ............................. 9.2 NEPAL PRC 1956 Oct ............... Grant..................................... 12.6 12.6 Foreign exchange ($6.3 million) C Commodities ($6.3 million) C 1960 May ............... Grant..................................... 21.0 19.6 Tanning and shoe factory, Katmandu ($0.6 C million) Brick and tile factory, Katmandu ($1.6 mil- C lion) Warehouse, Birganj ($1.0 million) C Warehouse, Katmandu ($0.6 million) C Road, Katmandu-Pokhara ($13.9 million) C Ring road, Katmandu valley ($3.3 million) UC 1961 Oct ............... Grant ..................................... 9.8 9.8 Road, Katmandu-Kodari ($9.8 million) C Foreign exchange ($2.0 million) C Commodities ($1.8 million) C 1966 Dec. . ........ Grant..................................... 19.6 19.6 Foreign exchange ($3.5 million) C Commodities ($3.6 million) C Survey, limestone-mica works C Hydroelectric plant, Sunkosi River ($11.4 C million) 1968 Sep ............... Grant-Katmandu-Bhaktapur road .......... 2.0 2.0 C 1971 Sep. .. ............ Grant-Mineral surveys ..................... 2.63 2.1 C 1972 Mar ............... Grant ......................... .......... 35.0 1.4 Trolley bus project UC Textile plant, Hitaujo S Expansion of brick and tile factory Road, Naranghar--Gurkha S Commodities ($1.5 million) DC Total for PRC ......................... 102.6 117. I USSR 1959 Apr ............... Grant..................................... 7.5 7.5 hospital, Katmandu ($0.1 million) C Hydroelectric plant, Panauti ($1.3 million) C Sugar mill, Birganj, western Terai C Cigarette factory, Janakpur, eastern Terai C East-west road survey ($1.8 million) C Commodities ($0.8 million) C 1962 Feb ............... Credit .................................... 2.8 2.8 C Commodities ($2.5 million) Foreign exchange ($0.3 million) Sanitized - Approve s EFor~Release : 81A DP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) NEPAL (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1964 Apr ............... Grant..................................... 10.5 10.5 Simra Janakpur road (82.6 million) C Agricultural implements plant, Birganj (81.3 C million) Commodities C 1973 ................... Credit- Vegetable oil plant .................. 3.03 S Total for USSR ........................ 23.8 20.8 Estimated minimum total for NEPALL ............................. 126.4 87.9 NORTH YEMEN Bulgaria 1965 Feb ............... Grant- Agricultural school and technical serv- 0.4 0.4 C ices Total for Bulgaria ...................... 0.4 0.4 Czechoslovakia 1966 Oct ............... Radio station.............................. 0.1 Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 0.:1 East Germany 1956 Dec ............... Telephone exchange, San'a.............. .... 0.1 0.1 C 1965 Feb ............... Land reclamation........................... 5.0 5.0 C 1965 Mar ............... Telephone network -San'a, Taiz, Iludaydah... 2.0 2.0 C 1965 Oct ............... Electric generating equipment, lludaydah and 0.82 0.8 C San'a 1966 Jan ............... Grant - 2 radio transmitters ................. 1 .5 1 .1 UC 1966 Sep ............... Grant - Wheat............................. 0.4 0.4 C 1966 Sep ............... Commodity credit for telephone network ...... 0.5 0.5 C Total for Fast Germany ................. 10.3 9.9 llungary 1964 Jun ............... Grant- -School, medical, and hospital equipment 0.3 0.3 C 1964 Jun. . . ............ Credit- Industrial equipment................ 1.0 1 .f) C 1966 Oct ............... Grant- hospital equipment. . ............... 1.0 1.0 C Total for Hungary ...................... 2.3 2.3 PRC 1958 Jan ............... Line of credit .............................. 15.0 15.0 Road construction, San'a-lludaydah ($12.7 C million) Textile mill, San'a ($2.3 million) C 1959 Jun ............... Grant-- Wheat (10,000 metric tons) .......... 0.7 0.7 C 1963 May. . ............ Grant Wheat (3,500 metric tons). . . . ....... 0.2 0.2 C 1964 Jun ............... Line of credit .............................. 28.0 24.9 Road construction, San'a-Sa'da UC Completion of textile mill, San'a C Repair of San'a-lludaydah road C Aluminum factory, Taiz C Cigarette factory, Iludaydah C Road construction, Amran -flajja UC 1964 Oct ............... Commodity credit.......................... 0.5 0.5 C 1966 Sep. . . . . . ......... Commodity credit .......................... 14.0 11.0 UC 1969 ................... Grant -Secondary technical school ........... 0.23 0.2 C 111 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-1974 (Continued) NORTH YEMEN (Continued) PRC (Continued) 1972 Jul ................ Lino of credit.............................. 21.2 0.3 Development projects Hospital, Taiz 1973 Jul ................ Grant-Wheat (5,000 metric tons). .... 0.9 0.9 C USSR 1956 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. Port construction, Iludaydah ($15.0 million) Airfield construction, San'a ($5.0 million) 1959 Mar ............... Grant--Wheat (10,000 metric tons) .......... 1964 Mar, .............. Line of credit .............................. 1070 Jul ................ 1973 Jun ............... 1974 Apr ............... Hudaydah-Mocha-Taiz road -($28.0 million) Cement plant, Bajil ($10.0 million) Fish processing plant, Hudaydah 7 fishing boats Land reclamation and cotton cultivation, Tihama ($9.0 million) Geological survey ($2.0 million). Shipyard, Hudaydah Commodities ($11.1 million) Water wells Grain storage facilities Port expansion, Hudaydah ($1.5 million) Powerplant, Iludaydah ($0.4 million) University Grant ..................................... Hospital and clinic ($2.0 million) 3 schools ($3.0 million) Grant-Vocational institutes Workshop for oil drums, Hudaydah Grant--Wheat (5,000 metric tons) ........... Grant-Wheat (5,000 metric tons)........... Credit -Wheat (25,000 metric tons) .......... 'T'otal for USSR. .. . . . . I .... I ....... I . . . C C 0.7 0.7 C 72.2 40.8 C UC C UC C UC C C C 0.1 0.1 C 0.4 0.4 C 0.9 0.9 C 5.0 5.0 C 104.3 72.9 198.1 139.2 PAKISTAN 13 ulgaria 1969 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 8.02 Transmitters Cold storage plants Animal feed plant 't'annery, Hazara ($3.6 million) Fertilizer plant Total for Bulgaria, . ................ 8.0 112 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved FsgjRR~g E;C If P79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended Recipient and Donor 1954-74 (Continued) Projects PAKISTAN (Continued) Czechoslovakia 62 2 2.6 C 1964 Nov ............... Credit.................................... . 1966 Jul ................ Sugar refinery, Jaranwala Line of credit .............................. 28.02 10.5 Fertilizer plant Sugar refinery, Sadiqabad (83.0 million) C Powerplant, Guddu UC UC Irrigation pumps (82.5 million) Powerplant, Mangla ($3.2 million) UC Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 30.6 13.1 Poland 8 12 4.5 1964 Dec ............... Line of credit .............................. . Sugar mill, Hyderabad ($3.0 million) Sawmill, Azad Kashmir ($1.4 million) 2 wood processing plants 2 sugar mills ($3.2 million) 'l'imber combine ($5.0 million) Total for Poland ....................... 12.8 4.5 PRC 50 0 38.7 1964 Oct ............... Grant'4................................... . (" Commodities ($30.0 million) C I [cavy machine building plant, Taxila ($9.0 million) Foundry-forge, 'I'axila ($11.0 million) C C Electrical machinery ($2.1 million) Expansion, ordnance factory, Wah LC C 1966 Mar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grant- Karakoram highway ................. 45.03 45.0 0 C 1967 Jan .............. Grant-Commodities 14 ...................... 7.0 0 39 7. 12.2 1968 Dec ............... (,rant 11 .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tic Commodities ($25.5 million) Refractory plant, Ilattar UC Sugar plant, Larkana ($1.5 million) C TIC Expansion of heavy machine building plant, Taxila ($11.2 million) Heavy forge and foundry Fertilizer Plant, Peshawar ($17.0 million) S 1970 Nov ............... Line of credit .............................. 200.0 25.1 1JC Commodities ($68.0 million) S Iron and steel plant, Chilgazi C 3 coastal vessels S Fertilizer plant ($17.0 million) Ferrochrome plant ($18.8 million) Cotton spinning mill, Tarbela ($3.8 milli(n) 5 il ' tic S - m arbela-Wah ($3. Transmission lines, "L lion), Guddu Quetta Military aircraft factory [1C Stadium for Asian Games, Islamabad 't'extile mill, Mirpur ($3.0 million) S Textile mill, Kotri ($3.5 million) UC TC 1973 Oct .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grant Expansion of Karakoram I lighway .... 50.03 6.0 0 5 L C 1973 Nov ............... Grant Wheat, (2,5(10 metric tons) ........... 0.5 . 5 Total for PRC ......................... 391.5 134. Footnotes at end of table. 1 1 3 Sanitized - Approved Fo01RV d?f'ff'-1t'6Y4'"19S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - ApprovedsFaF MIc iE : CpIiA RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 R Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor PAKISTAN (Continued) Romania 1973 Jul ................ Credit...................... .. 25.2 5.0 UC Expansion of Karachi refinery ($15.2 million) . Total for Romania ...................... 25.2 5.0 USSR 1956 May .............. Grant-Wheat (20,000 metric tons) .......... 1.4 1956 May 1 .8 C ? ? ? ? .......... Grant-Rice (20,000 metric tons) ............ 1.8 1.8 C 1.961 Mar ............... Credit-Petroleum exploration ............... 26.0 1964 .Jun ............... Agricultural equipment...................... 11.0 11.0 C 1965 Nov ............... Credit .................................... 15.72 17.5 C 7.5 Road machinery and equipment ($5.9 million) UC , F tr 1966 Sep ............... Line of credit ............. .. .............. 10.3 1.3 Electrical equipment, nla-nt Iota] forBBulgaria ...................... 10.0 0.1 1966 Sep UC ??????????????? Credit -Preliminary project work ............ 4.8 4.8 C 1968 Sep ............... Credit 5 --Machinery and equipment .......... 66.9 6.3 UC Textile machinery ($10.0 million) 1969 Jan. ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? .. Credit- Petroleum exploration ............... 18,4 1971 Jan .. 9 . 1 UC ?? ??.??.?? Credit- Steel mill, Karachi .................. 208.8 3.0 Training center 1973 Mar ............... Credit-Projects ............... ............ 71.0 2.2 Transmission lines, Lyallpur-Karachi UC Geological survey ($1.3 million) rrr, Tractor assembly plant C Thermal powerplant, Guddu ($30.0 million) SUC 1974 Oct. .............. Credit-Steel mill, Karachi .................. 216.0 Total for USSR ..................... 652.1 74.4 Estimated minimum total for PAKISTAN ......................... 1,120.2 231.5 SOUTH YEMEN Bulgaria 1971 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 5.0 Food processing plants Leather processing plants Repair workshops 1974 Jul ................ Credit-Reclamation ....................... 5.0 0.1 UC Czechoslovakia 1973 Mar ............... Credit .................................... 6.3 Mineral surveys Machinery and equipment East Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 6.3 Germany 1969 Oct ............... Line of credit ................ .. ............ 24.0 1.7 Project aid ($12.0 million) Glass factory Road, Aden-Mukalla Telephone exchanon M,111 UC Mukalla UC Flour mills Aden Footnotes at end of table. 114 Sanitized - Appro EF,onReke eNsf, -RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved SEC 'E ebe IGc; P79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Recipient and Donor Projects SOUTH YEMEN (Continued) East Germany (Continued) Vegetable oil factory ($0.2 million) Biscuit factory (`60.3 million) Plastics plant ($0.3 million) C Commodities ($12.0 million) tic Total for East Germany ................ 24.0 I .7 Hungary 3 1973 Mar ............... Credit.................................... 5.0 Livestock farm, Wadi Mayfa UC Medical equipment ($1.0 million) UC 1973 ................... Grant-- Medical equipment.................. 0.13 0. 1 C Total for Hungary ...................... 5.1 0.1 Poland 1973 Mar ............... Credit.................................... Fisheries assistance Industrial projects Oil survey Grant -Fishing boats ....................... Total for Poland ....................... l'RC 1968 Sep ............... Line of credit .............................. 12.0 5.1 Foreign exchange ($l.4 million) C Road, lJmain-Mahfad ($3.5 million) C 200 water wells IJC Zinzihar Bridge C 1970 Aug ............... Line of credit .............................. 43.2 5.4 Road, Mahfad-Mukalla ($7.2 million) UC Textile mills ($6.3 million) tic Agricultural machinery plant Model farm UC Fishing boats Salt factories, Khormaksar ($0.2 million) UC Mineral surveys C Commodities ($2.4 million) LC 1972 Jul ................ Credit .................................... 22.2 1.0 UC Commodities Rice ($5.1 million) Wheat Total for PRC ....................... 77.4 11.5 Romania 1971 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 10.03 0.1 1971 Jul ................ Land reclamation and irrigation Poultry farm Cement plant Geological survey Credit -500 tractors ............ 1.33 S UC 'T'otal for Romania ...................... 11.3 0.1 115 Sanitized - Approved F P,~I ag~"'&tAD1 79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fpc-REReleassei: CIA RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) SOUTH YEMEN (Continued) USSR Grant Medical equipment .................. Line of cre- Research, exploration, and planning Agricultural projects ($2.2 million) 3 machinery workshops 8 dams 200-kw radio transmitter, Aden Commodities ($2.2 million) Reclamation, Rudu UC UC UC UC C C C Grant Fishing industry .................... 6.0 1.2 3 refrigerator ships Fishing survey Fish canning factory, Mukalla ($0.2 million) Vocational training center, Mukalla Line of credit .. ............................ 39.6 0.9 Thermal powerplant, Abyan Hospital, Aden Geological surveys Commodities Airfield construction, Aden Grant ..................................... 0.93 0.3 UC S S UC S 100 trucks Rice (1,000 metric tons) Sugar (1,000 metric tons) Total for USSR ....................... . 54.9 8.7 Estimated minimum tot al for SOUTIL YEMI+;N ................... 189.0 22 2 SRI LANKA . East Germany 1965 Feb ............... Line of credit .. ............................ Textile mill, Thulhiriya ($23.0 million) Commodities (iron and basic materials) Telephone network Coarse yarn spinning mill Teleprinters Total for East Germany ................ C C UC IT(' C Hungary 1972 Jan ............... Credit---Machinery and equipment........... 10.0 Poland Machinery for aluminum plant Pharmaceutical equipment Total for Hungary ...................... 10.0 1963 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 8.02 0.8 Hardware and tools factory, Gampaha ($0.7 million) Rural electrification Ilarrdboard and strawboard factory Tractor assembly plant Spinning mill Total for Poland- .................... 8.0 0.8 116 Sanitized - ApprovedERFIRM" N OPPRDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) SRI LANKA (Continued) I'RC", 1957 Sep ............... Grant..................................... 15.8 15.8 Rail cars ($8.8 million) C Pagoda textile complex C Equipment for 50 textile centers ($6.4 C million) Commodities C 1958 Sep ............... Credit-Rice............................... 10.5 10.5 C 1962 Oct ............... Grant..................................... 10.5 10.5 Textile imports ($4.2 million) C Commodities C 1964 Oct ............... Credit--- Machinery and equipment........... 4.2 I .3 Rail cars ($1.3 million) C 1970 Sep ............... Credit Rice (100,000 metric tons) ........... 8.9 8.9 C 1970 ................... Grant..................................... 3.2 :3.2 International conference hall C 1971 May .............. Foreign exchange for conference hall main- tenance Credit Foreign exchange ................... 25.2 25.2 C 1971 Oct ............... Credit Rice (10(1,000 metric tons) ........... 6.5 6.5 (` 1972 Apr ............... Credit Cargo ship ......................... 0.8 0.8 C 1972 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 44.0 Irrigation and flood control ($16.8 million) S 1972 Jul ................ Small industries finishing mill, Pagoda Nish breeding farm Commodities Credit Integrated textile mill ............... 8.1 1972 Sep. . . . ........... Credit Cargo ship ......................... 0.9 0.9 C 1972 Dec ............... Credit Foreign exchange (81.8 million)...... 1.8 I.8 C 1973 Dec ............... Grant - Rice (40,000 metric tons) ............ 14.0 14.0 1974 ,Jul ................ Grant Tractors ........................... 0.3 0.3 Total for PRC ......................... 154.7 99.7 Romania 1968 ................... Line of credit .............................. 2.5" 1 .4 1974 Jul ................ 'l'imber combine, Avisawella Forest exploitation Hotel, Kandy Credit Railroad cars....................... 10.6 'T'otal for Romania ...................... 13.1 1.4 USSR 1958 Fob ............... Line of credit .............................. 30.0 24.7 Development of sugar cane acreage, Kantalai ($0.8 million) Survey, Malwatu Oya basin reservoir head- works (80.2 million) Iron and steel works, IIomogama-Oruwala, Stage 1 ($12.0 million) Tire factory, Kelaniya ($7.5 million) 117 Sanitized - Approved PWW~e rc IA 9S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) SRI LANKA (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1965 Jan ............... 1973 Nov ............... 1973 ................... SYRIA Bulgaria 1966 Jun ............... Million Current US $ Extended Drawn Status, Development of cotton acreage, Ilambantota (80.2 million) Cold storage plant, Kandy ($0.1 million) C Kelani Ganga basin irrigation survey (80.1 C million) Flour mill, Colombo ($1.7 million) C Iron and steel works, Stage 11 S IIomogama-Oruwala (86.0 million) I [ydropower survey UC Grant-Prefabricated housing plant .......... 0.9 0.5 UC Trade credit' Machinery and equipment..... 8.4 Credit--Petroleum and gas exploration........ 1.53 0.2 UC Total for USSR ........................ 40.8 25.4 total for SRI LANKA 268.6 150.5 Line of credit .............................. 15.02 2.5 33 small dams Food processing Cattle breeding stations Winery, As-Suwayda (80.2 million) C Phosphate industry development ($1.6 mil- C lion) Grain silo, Latakia C Tobacco processing machinery ($0.1 million) C Communications project C Refrigerated warehousing C Credit Agricultural and industrial projects.... 73.0 Total for Bulgaria ...................... 88.0 2.5 Czechoslovakia 1955 Jul-Dec ........... 1955 Jul-Dec ....?...... . 1955 Jul-Dee ........... 1956 Dec ............... 1957 Mar ............... 1957 Mar ............... 1960 Dec ............... 1964 Jun ............... 1966 Dec ............... 1974 Jul ................ 2 cement plants ............................ 4.5 4.5 C Sugar refinery, Damascus ................... 1 .3 1.3 C China factor 0.2 0.2 C Sugar refinery, Horns ........................ 1.3 1.3 C Sugar refinery, Damascus ................... 1.1 1 . 1 C Petroleum refinery, Items ................... 11.32 11.3 C Municipal development ..................... 2.8 2.8 46 electric generators ($0.4 million) C Sugar refinery, Ghab ........................ 5.22 5.2 C Expansion of petroleum refinery, Homs....... 29.52 29.5 C Line of credit .............................. 100.0 Sugar refinery Textile plant Cotton spinning mill Expansion of fertilizer plant, Hems Citric acid plant Ceramics plant Sanitized - ApproYoEFjgbF f@g?eb~P -RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fors ReEea8eFb6~?~ri F~p Z9S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended SYRIA (Continued) East Germany 1954-74 (Continued) Projects Extended Drawn 1 Status, C 1955 Sep ............... Weaving mill .............................. 0.1 0. 1956 Jul ................ Cement plant, Aleppo ....................... 1 .9 1.9 C 1956 Sep ............... Textile mill ................................ 0.4 0.4 C 1957 Jul-Doe ...... ..... Shoe factory, Horns ......................... 0.2 0.2 C 1957 Jul-Dec........... Hospital equipment ......................... 0.1 0.l C 1965 Jan-Jun........... Credit -Equipment for Euphrates River...... 1.1 I.I C 1966 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. Foundry Port equipment 25.02 8.1 llungary 1966 Aug.. . .......... Poland 1965 Jun ............... Water purification and storage equipment ($0.6 million) Cement plants Damascus lIama Adra Power transmission equipment ($6.2 million) Paper mill equipment 8 automatic flour mills ($2.2 million) Highway construction equipment ($3.6 mil- lion) Aid to higher education ($5.5 million) Tobacco plant Prefabricated housing plant Credit added to Apr 1966 credit .............. 25.0 "Total for East Germany ................ 53.8 Line of credit .............................. 14.0 'Telephone network ($1.0 million) 30 water towers, Damascus Bicycle plant Cement plant Food processing plants Credit Added to Aug 1966 credit ............ 12.0 Light bulb factory Railroad equipment Agricultural machinery Textile mills Distilleries Total for llungary ...................... 26.0 Line of credit" ............................ 25.0 Slaughterhouse, Aleppo ($0.8 million) Phosphate mine exploitation ($5.0 million) Steel rolling mill, llama ($5.0 million) Spinning mill, Aleppo Iron ore exploration Glassware plant Telephone assembly plant UC UC UC UC UC UC UC UC C U C UC tic 119 Sanitized - Approved For i3 eeler se F(O DPVi9S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status SYRIA (Continued) i Poland (Continued) 1973 Aug ............... Credit added to Jun 1965 credit.............. 15.0 Slaughterhouses Hems llama Latakia Bread factory Cigarette factory Sugar plant Fertilizer plant Railroad repair shop Water distillation plants Canals Total for Poland ....................... 40.0 10.6 PRC 1963 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 16.3 11.7 Commodities (88.1 million) C Cotton textile mill, llama ($3.6 million) C Yarn spinning mill ($3.4 million) 1972 May .............. Line of credit .............................. 45.0 0.3 Yarn factories UC [dlib Dayr Az-Zawr kxpansion of textile mill, llama S Sports arena, Damascus 1973 Oct ............... Grant--Foreign exchange 6.0 6.0 C 1973 Oct ............... Grant Wheat (12,000 metric tons) .......... 2.2 2.2 C Total for PRC......................... 69.5 20.2 Romania 1968 Jun ................ Credit Machinery and equipment........... 25.0 4.1 Oil pumps ($0.3 million) C 2 phosphate plants Khanufis UC Al-Shargiyyah Oilfield equipment OC Ore handling facilities, Tartus ($0.6 million) C Cigarette factory IIotels Mineral water bottling plant 1972 Oct ............... Credit Added to Jun 1968 credit ............ 75.0 3.0 Petrochemical equipment Oil refinery ($30.0 million) S Oil exploration Mineral oil plant Flour mills Brick plant Tanneries Sugar refineries Brewery 120 Sanitized - ApproW4FTQ5 %IgRAA-RDP79SO1091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved Fors eIe oQMHRDRA9S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) SYRIA (Continued) Romania (Continued) Water purification plant 'T'ractor assembly plant I)airy complex Chemical equipment Food and light industrial equipment Agricultural and irrigation machinery Cement plant 1972 Oct ............... Credit Machinery and equipment ........... 18.0 1972 Oct ............... Credit Oil refinery, Banias................. 178.(i2 Machinery and equipment (812.1 million) Foreign exchange to purchase equipment and services from third countries ($57.5 million) 't'otal for Romania ...................... 296.6 8.8 UC 5 USSR 1957 Oct ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.01, 91.4 huphrates valley surveys ($1.3 million) C Orontes River and Ghab valley development C Agricultural surveys (83.6 million) C Latakia-Qarnishli railroad projects (840.0 UC million) Nitrate fertilizer factory, Moms (513.5 million) C Petroleum exploration and geological survey UC ($17.8 million) Pipeline design Karachuk Tartus Forestry research center, Latakia C Dry farming research center, Qamishli UC Cotton research center, Raqqa C Rastan electric power station ($1.2 million) C Topographical survey ($0.5 million) C Geological studies (81.0 million) C Bridge studies C Concrete reinforcing rod plant Petroleum products storage UC Locomotives, switching engines, and rail cars tiC ($11.0 million) 1966 Dee ............... Euphrates Darn, Tabga..................... 133.3 131.5 U C 1970 ................... Credit Telecommunications equipment...... 6 1971 Feb ............... Grant Experimental farm .................. 0.3 0.2 UC 1972 Feb ............... Line of credit .............................. 55.2 1.3 Petroleum development (830.0 million) Railroad and water resource development ti C ($25.2 million) Damascus-Moms railway ($11.0 million) 11C Water purification, Aleppo ($1.2 million) UC 121 Sanitized - Approved For M Fttb ?S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approv RF - gp, ~#,-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) Million Current US $ Recipient and Donor Projects Extended Drawn Status' SYRIA (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1972 Jul ................ Line of credit .............................. 28.8 4.0 Electrification ($18.0 million) Powerline, Tabqa Aleppo 'Cabga llama Damascus Irrigation ($10.8 million) 1974 Apr ............... Line of credit .............................. 100.03 2.0 Port expansion, Latakia Dam, Nahr Al-Kabir ($48.0 million) Euphrates Dam, Stage 11 Textile mill, Latakia Total for USSR ........................ 417.6 233.4 Estimated minimum total for SYRIA .............................. 1,148.7 352.8 TURKEY Czechoslovakia 1955 Apr ............... 150 rail cars ............................... 5.0 5.0 C 1956 Jan-Jun........... Textile mill, Istanbul ....................... 0.7 0.7 C 1957 Jul ................ Equipment for diesel engine factory, Istanbul.. 0.72 0.7 C 1.958 ................... 2 ceramics factories ......................... 3.4 3.4 Bozuyuk ($1.7 million) C Yarimca ($1.7 million) C Total for Czechoslovakia ................ 9.8 9.8 Hungary 1956 Mar ............... Vegetable oil plant, Istanbul................. 0.16 0.1 C Total for Hungary ....................... 0.1 0.1 Poland 1958 Doc ............... Textile dye plant, Tarsus ................... 3.0 3.0 C 1963 Oct ............... Borax and boric acid plant, Kizilbuyuk....... 0.82 0.8 C 1969 Jun ............... 4 ships .................................... 5.6 5.6 C 1972 ................... Credit-Textile mill machinery .............. 2.7 2.7 C 1972 ................... Credit-Machinery and equipment for 35.03 5.0 UC Tuncbilek powerplant 1972 Jun ............... Credit--Soda ash plant, Mersin .............. 10.5 2.0 UC 1973 Mar ............... Credit -Textile mill, Ilavsa ................. 2.9 0.3 UC Total for Poland ....................... 60.5 19.4 USSR 1958 Feb ............... Road construction equipment ................ 2.0 2.0 C 1958 Aug ............... Flour mill ................................. 0.2 0.2 C 1959 Jun ............... Textile mills ............................... 3.0 3.0 C 1967 Mar ............... Line of credit ........................ .... 200.0 191.7 Steel mill, Iskenderun ($97.0 million) UC Aluminum plant, Seydisehir ($64.0 million) UC Powerplant, Oymapinar ($25.0 million) Sulfuric acid plant, Bandirma ($2.4 million) C Petroleum refinery, Izmir ($24.2 million) C Fiberboard plant, Artvin ($2.9 million) C 122 Sanitized - Approl EF/6P R@ fMcDtSCtA-RDP79S01091A000400030001-4 Sanitized - Approved For LqW I,6?M9 S01091A000400030001-4 Summary of Information on Communist Economic Credits and Grants to Less Developed Countries in the Near East and South Asia, by Date Extended 1954-74 (Continued) TURKEY (Continued) USSR (Continued) 1.969 Oct ............... Credit added to Mar 1967 credit ............. 120.0 Steel mill, Iskenderun 1960 Oct ............... Trade credit 4... .......................... 46.0 4.i .0 UC Steel mill, Iskenderun 1972 Dec ............... Credit- Expansion of Iskenderun steel mill... 158.0 Total for USSR ........................ 529.2 241.9 Estimated minimum total for TURKEY ............................ 599.6 271.2 I Symbols used in Table 23 have the following meanings: S under survey, UC --under construction or being implemented, CS --construction suspended, and C- completed. 2 The amount extended reflects an adjustment for downpayments. s Minimum estimated value. 4 Additional credits for these projects were extended in May 1962. 5 Soviet credits that have shorter repayment periods than most aid credits and which are usually for the purchase of capital goods or for assistance to small projects. 6 The amount extended is not known. 7 Credits extended to Pakistan prior to December 1971 known to have been designated for use in the eastern sector have been deducted from amounts originally extended to Pakistan and reallocated to Bangladesh. 8 Credit originally for $225.0 million reduced by $9.0 million, the amount saved during construction. 9 Includes $44.4 million of credits originally extended in 1963, but incorporated in the line of credit in 1964. 10 Credit originally for $84.0 million for delivery of 33 ships, reduced to amount delivered by L969 because the contract is believed to have been canceled. 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