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In 1987 the ministry lost control of 20 percent of Soviet foreign trade turnover.
During the second half of the 19th century the foreign trade turnover of Taganrog increased distinctly.
In 1985, almost 78% of total Czechoslovak foreign trade turnover was with Comecon members.
In his analysis he took account of inflation, of foreign trade turnovers, and of the "grey economy".
Foreign trade turnover in 1989 grew to US$1,200 million as a result of vigorous government efforts and new measures under the policy of perestroika.
The bank services more than 70% of Uzbekistan's foreign trade turnover offering guarantees, forfeiting, factoring and direct lending to domestic exporters.
The oblast's foreign trade with CIS and Baltic countries in this time reached 58.2% of the total foreign trade turnover.
Second, third, and fourth in order of rank in Czechoslovak foreign trade turnover were East Germany, Poland, and Hungary.
In March 1988, the journal reported that approximately 20 percent of foreign trade turnover was handled by the eighty-one firms that had been granted the right to deal directly with foreigners.
Until 1987 the forty-eight FTOs subordinate to the Ministry of Foreign Trade administered more than 90 percent of Soviet foreign trade turnover.
Finally, the Ministry of Foreign Trade lost control of 15 percent more of its foreign trade turnover when fourteen additional enterprises and four other ministries acquired direct foreign trade rights.
(According to government figures, Eastern bloc countries accounted for 68 per cent of the total foreign trade turnover in 1986/87, of which the Soviet Union accounted for 60 per cent.)