;Contents: Real GNP levels off in second quarter, final sales show first gain since 1973; U.S. trade forecast--imports expected to climb, but exports to level, as economic pace quickens in nation; Latin America--economies depend heavily on imports, U.S. sales could reach $18 billion; Western Europe--despite recession, U.S. exports continue to gain; Expected year-end upturn will stimulate sales; Socialist countries--U.S. trade continues at resent high levels, may bring $1 billion surplus this year; Near East-North Africa--massive development plans being made in lands of oil and opportunity; Far East-South Asia--Gradual recovery is expected as inflation controls begin to show results; Africa--demand remains high for U.S. products, services in continent's Sub-Saharan nations; U.S. import shares, other countries. Color illustrations reproduced in black and white.


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    Title :

    Commerce Today. Volume V, Number 22, 4 August 1975


    Publication date :

    1975


    Size :

    52 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English