East-West Relations 1982
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-06327-7_5
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The Outlook for East-West Agricultural Trade

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“…29 In the 1978/1979 agricultural year, U.S. grain exports accounted for 67 percent of Soviet grain imports. 30 The 1980s began with a U.S. grain embargo in retaliation for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. President Jimmy Carter suspended delivery of grain sales in December 1979 for purchases in excess of the 8 mmt permitted in the 1975 grain agreement.…”
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“…29 In the 1978/1979 agricultural year, U.S. grain exports accounted for 67 percent of Soviet grain imports. 30 The 1980s began with a U.S. grain embargo in retaliation for the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. President Jimmy Carter suspended delivery of grain sales in December 1979 for purchases in excess of the 8 mmt permitted in the 1975 grain agreement.…”
Section: -1984mentioning
confidence: 99%