SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS

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September 3, 1956
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Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92B01 Q9o0Ry 007Qa 0015-4 469 SECRET c,p 25X1 BIWEEKLY REPORT SINO - SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS EIC-WGR-1 / 15 3 September 1956 PREPARED BY THE WORKING GROUP ON SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/08 : -RDP92BO1090R000700010015-4 Approved-For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92B01090R000700010015-4 WARNING THIS MATERI!.L CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECT- ING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN T BJ MEANING OF THE ESPIONAGE T-,AWS, TITLE 18,USC;, SECTIONS 793 AND 794, THE?TRAN:SMIS- SION OR REVELATION OF WHICH IN ANY MANNER TO AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON IS PROHIBITED BY LAW. Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92B01090R000700010015-4 Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4 CONTENTS Page Io Summary of Events, 14+-27 August 1956 . . . . . . 1. II, South Asia o.. o. o o o. a a 3 A. Ceylon-Czechoslovak Economic Cooperation Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . o . . 3 B. Pakistan-Czechoslovak Trade Agreement . . . . . . , 4 C'. Soviet Assistance for New Experimental Research Center in India . . . . . . , . . , . 4 D. Afghan-Soviet Disagreement over Port Construction Cost . o a . . . . . . a o . . . . . . a o . . 5 III. Far East (Laos) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o o . . 6 IV. Middle East . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . 0 . . , _ . 7 A. Lebanese Trade Agreements with Rumania and Communist China . . . . . . . . o o e B. Greek-Polish Trade and Payments Agreement . . . C. Syrian-Lebanese Efforts to Expand Trade with the Bloc . . . . . .. . . . o . . 0 . . o 0 Delivery of Czechoslovak Bridge to Egypt A. Soviet Bloc-Cuban Sugar Trade . . . , o . , 9 B. Uruguayan Interest in Soviet Bloc Goods . . . , . . 10 C. Pending Shipment of Chilean Nitrates to East Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 VI. Western Europe (Iceland) . . . o 0 0 o . a o e . . 12 - iii - S -E -C -R -E -T Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4 Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92B01090R000700010015-4 SINO-SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN UNDERDEVELOPED AREAS* I. Summary of Events, 14-27 August 1956. The most significant features of the Sino-Soviet Bloc effort to expand economic relations with the Free World during the period 14-27 August 1956 are (1) the signing of a 3-year mutual economic agreement between Ceylon and Czechoslovakia and (2) reports in- dicating that the USSR is participating in the development of a new research center in Bangalore that will influence the economic de- velopment of India. The agreement between Ceylon and Czechoslovakia provides for the shipment of machinery and other capital goods on an 8-year credit basis in return for Ceylonese raw-materials, Soviet partici- pation in the establishment of a new experimental research center in India, designed to conduct research on industrialization methods which will take maximum advantage of indigenous resources, tech- nological capabilities, and manpower, includes the loan of Soviet equipment valued at US $800, 000** and the use of Soviet research specialists. A 1-year trade agreement also was signed between Pakistan and Czechoslovakia during this period. Running counter to these Sino-Soviet Bloc advances in South Asia, a report from Afghanistan states that Afghanistan and the USSR have disagreed over the costs of construction of port facili- ties at Qizil Qala and that work has stopped at the project site. * Although the main emphasis of the Biweekly is on economic activities of the Sino-Soviet Bloc in underdeveloped areas of the Free World, significant Bloc activities of this nature in areas not considered underdeveloped also will be discussed. ** Unless otherwise specified, all dollar values in this report are in terms of US dollars. Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92B01090R000700010015-4 Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4 In the Far East, Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma of Laos, after a meeting with Premier Chou En-lai of Communist: China, announced that China had offered economic aid to Laos and that representatives of the two countries would meet in order to "draw up concrete help for my country's five-year plan. " Sino-Soviet Bloc economic activities in the Middle East included the ratification of trade agreements between Lebanon and both Rumania and Communist China and the signing of a trade and payments agree- ment between Greece and Poland. Lebanon will export agricultural products in return for Bloc capital goods, chemical raw materials, and consumer goods. The agreement between Greece and Poland calls for commodity exchanges amounting to $6 million .n each direc- tion. Also in the Middle East the government of Syria established a firm, headed by a native Communist, designed to expand trade relations between Syria and the Sino-Soviet Bloc, and Czechoslovakia delivered an electrified swing bridge to Egypt. In Latin America the Sino-Soviet Bloc is reported to be negotiating on a commercial level with Cuba, Uruguay, and Chile. In Cuba the USSR is discussing an additional purchase of 127, 000 Spanish long tons of sugar. If this sale is concluded, Cuba will have sold 767, 000 tons of sugar, worth about $58 million, to the USSR and 65, 000 tors in addition, worth $5 million, to other Bloc countries since 1 January 1955. Although these sales are equivalent to 6 to 7 percent of total Cuban exports, Cuba will not become dependent on trade with the Bloc, because the USSR is normally self-sufficient in sugar and Cuba no longer is carrying over a burdensome sugar surplus. Uruguay, utilizing foreign exchange from a trade balance accumu- lated in previous trade with the USSR, has purchased 2, 100 metric: tons of cotton from the USSR. The Uruguayan government made a further grant of $1. 9 million in accumulated funds to a private firm for use in payment for textile machinery to be purchased from East Germany. East Germany also plans increased trade with Chile, be- ginning with the purchase of 20, 000 metric tons of nitrates valued at $900, 000. In return, Chile expects to import East German opti- cal goods, machinery, ships, and other products. -2- S-E-C-R-E-T Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4 Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4 S-E-C-R-E-T The only significant Sino-Soviet Bloc economic activity in Europe during this period was the recent visit to Iceland by a delegation of high-ranking Czechoslovak officials to inspect Icelandic fish-process- ing plants and herring ports. 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4 25X1 Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4 Next 9 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2005/08/22 : CIA-RDP92BO109OR000700010015-4