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In addition, after 1968, other Comecon countries joined the project.
In other words, delegates said outside their meeting hall, Comecon would never be the same again.
Trade with other former members of Comecon is to be in hard currency, if it takes place at all.
But trade among other Comecon countries has also fallen off drastically.
The three underdeveloped Comecon members had a special relationship with the other seven.
More than two-thirds of the foreign trade continued to be with Comecon member states.
Comecon, the Communist version of a common market, gave cooperation a bad name.
"For a long time, we have been criticizing Comecon," he said.
Within Comecon, there were occasional struggles over just how this system should work.
Comecon joined together 450 million people in 10 countries and on 3 continents.
In 1973 Comecon decided to draw up a general plan incorporating these measures.
Comecon was a Swedish death metal project founded in 1990.
It coordinated the national economic plans of Comecon members.
Comecon sought to attract the participation of developing countries in its activities.
The Comecon decided that the two countries must reach a deal to choose which country would continue production to supply the other.
The reform is considered as "the most radical postwar change" of any Comecon country.
But with the turn of the year, business among the Comecon countries switches over to transactions in hard currency.
We want to end this crazy system of barter within Comecon."
In 1960, Comecon, the bloc's economic federation, accounted for more than 10 percent of world trade.
Since 1985 Gorbachev has called for an increase in trade with Comecon members.
The tallest building, the 31-storey Comecon tower, was completed in 1965-1970.
"But they certainly won't choose any organization that contains remnants of Comecon."
The Comecon system, after all, was imposed on them by the Soviets.
The economist was equally unsparing in his criticism of Comecon.
After Stalin's death in 1953, Comecon again began to find its footing.
Many economists say the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, as the group is formally known, will soon become an empty shell.
There was a separate reporting service for news related to the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, the economic community of socialist states.
Comecon (the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance)
It was the military equivalent of CoMEcon (the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance).
Member countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and the Warsaw Pact, with the Soviet Union as the leading country.
Comecon, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, consists of the East bloc, Cuba, Mongolia and Vietnam.
East Germany is a member of Comecon, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, which groups the Eastern European and Soviet economies.
However, the strategy of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance among communist states demanded subordination of national interests to the central planning process dictated by the Soviet Union.
Community sources said they expected a new offer from Comecon, formally known as the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, on West Berlin when the talks resume later this year.
In February 1949, Albania gained membership in the communist bloc's organization for coordinating economic planning, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon).
In the 1980s trade with the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) member states accounted for about half the country's volume of trade.
Like other former European members of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, Bulgaria saw unimpeded industrial growth as a vital sign of social welfare and progress toward the socialist ideal.
In July 1972, Cuba joined the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon), an economic organization of socialist states, although this further limited Cuba's economy to agricultural production.
Some Ties Already Exist The community already has official relations with Comecon, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance grouping the Eastern European and Soviet economies.
It was abetted through formal alliances, such as the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) and the Warsaw Pact, and through direct intervention, in the 1968 invasion.
From 1973 to 1975, Korchilov functioned as an interpreter and translator for the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) in Moscow, Russia.
The plan created several bilateral relations between the states of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; and later evolved into the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA).
When the Biological Instrument Design Commission was formed within the framework of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance in the 1960s, Tikhomirov became its proactive and respected member.
Mexico, and several countries in the Caribbean, forged increasingly strong ties with the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), an Eastern Bloc trading organisation established in 1949.
The Warsaw Pact was the military complement to the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CoMEcon), the regional economic organization for the communist states of Central and Eastern Europe.
The Vietnamese leadership expected to reach these targets with economic aid from the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) and loans from international agencies of the capitalist world.
The majority of Eastern European states came under the control of the USSR and thus were members of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON).
A delegation from Comecon, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, has been negotiating at the European Community headquarters here this week, searching for a formula that will satisfy the political needs of both sides.
The association is formally known as the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, How the Trade Flows The Soviet Union mostly exports raw materials, with oil and natural gas generating the bulk of its revenues.
Despite these accomplishments, East Germany's intransigence on economic change is drawing criticism from its "brother lands" in Comecon, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, the international Communist economic organization, diplomatic sources said.