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Тhе Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) was established 40 years ago, in January 1949. Today CMEA unites 10 socialist states of Europe, Asia and Latin America with a population of more than 450 million people. This is less than one-tenth of the world’s population; however, these countries account for a third of the world’s industrial output and a quarter of the world’s national income. All the European countries of the socialist community are today industrial and agricultural states having well-developed machine-building, electronic, chemical, electric power and transport industries. Possessing a third of the world’s potential in science, they have achieved considerable success in joint solutions of scientific and technical problems. Extension and consolidation of cooperation and of socialist economic integration is turning into an ever more important factor of the political and commercial life of the CMEA member-states and of their social and economic progress.
Contents
CMEA Jubilee and Prospects
Shore Construction in the USSR
At the Ministry of Merchant Marine
Soviet-British Venture
“Sovfracht” Anniversary
GATT, GATS and Shipping
CMEA Combat Substances Spills
“Intramar” Agency Company
Volga-Baltic Canal
First Nuclear Lighter Carrier
Lessons of a Fire
Foreign Cadets in Odessa
Ships of Lenin’s Biography
Across the Pole
Russians Are Coming...
Navy Museum