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Title:
Foreign shipping to North Vietnam in February 1967
Date of Creation:
March 1967
Date of Declassification:
April 13, 1993
Type of Document:
Intelligence memorandum
Level of Classification:
SECRET
Status of Copy:
SANITIZED
Pagination, Illustration:
16 p.
Abstract:
Substantially more Soviet ships arrived at North Vietnam in February than in January, the previous record month, primarily because the North Vietnamese chartered a number of small Soviet ships to carry coal to Japan. Continued large imports of petroleum and bulk foods pushed total seaborne imports to the second highest level on record, but exports declined substantially because of a sharp drop in exports of cement and the lack of pig iron exports.
Declassified Documents Reference System Location:
1994-000028