TRADE BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, 1969 — 1973
TRADE BETWEEN YUGOSLAVIA AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, 1969 — 1973
Author(s): Bogdan PopovićSubject(s): Diplomatic history, Economic history, International relations/trade, Developing nations
Published by: Jugoslovenski Pregled
Keywords: Developing nations; Yugoslavia; International relations and trade; Economic activity;
Summary/Abstract: In the period 1969—1973, Yugoslavia continued to develop trade with the developing countries by increasing its volume and improving its range and regional distribution. Yugoslavia has in recent years taken numerous measures to promote her economic cooperation with the developing countries. Proceeding from the programs of action of the non-aligned countries in Lusaka, Georgetown and Algiers, in the adoption of which she herself took part, Yugoslavia has drawn up her own program of measures. On the basis of the Lusaka Action Program the Federal Executive Council enacted on March 4, 1971, a Program, of Measures for the Promotion of Economic Cooperation with the Developing Countries, which was passed by the Federal Assembly Chamber of Nationalities on June 30, 1971. On that occasion it was decided that longer-term instruments should be incorporated into the economic system of the country in order to stimulate more efficiently economic cooperation with the developing countries.
Journal: Yugoslav Survey. A Record of Facts and Information
- Issue Year: XV/1974
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 97-104
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English