CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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December 11, 1962
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11 December 1962
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
CONTENTS
MEN I. USSR: 1963 plan reveals few changes in eco-
nomic policy. (Page 1)
2. India - Communist China: Nehru's rejection of
Chinese proposals suggests willingness to risk
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3. India- Pakistan: Talks on Kashmir will be held
during last week of December. (Page 4)
4. East Germany.- Ulbricht begins to implement
Moscow's line on peaceful coexistence and de-
Stalinization. (Page 5)
5. Brunei.- Government forces move,to- regain con-
trol of areas held by. re~els.. (Page 6)
6. Yugoslavia- -Common Market: West Germany
complicates Yugoslav efforts to reach economic
agreement with EEC. (page 7)
7. Notes. Saudi Arabia - UK, Brazil,
(Page 8)
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN 1
11 December 1962
State investment- -which slumped in 1961-62--is to in-
crease by 9.9 percent, compared to the 8.1 percent in-
crease planned for and apparently achieved in 1962.
Output of crude steel is to increase at the lowest j
rate of any year since the start of the Seven-Year
Plan--1959. Soviet planners may have decided on
this course in response to Khrushchev's recent call
for reduced emphasis on steel in favor of chemical
substitutes. However, the planned increase of 17
percent in the chemical industry is about that ex-
pected
to be achieved in 1962 and less than would be
needed to fill Seven-Year-Plan goals.
The Plan envisages little change in the modest
rate in the imnrovemPnt of the m-nenmarta lnt Tn_
only a shade below the 8 1 percent scheduledfor 1962
vestment in light industry is scheduled to increase
22 percent--well below the increases planned for
1961 and 1962,which were not attained. Housing con-
struction
is planned at the lowest level since 1959,
though about 10 percent more than in 1962.
is planned for 1963. State investment will probably
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farms which are being brought into the state system.
Tractor production is to increase at about the same
rate as planned for 1962. The planned increase in
fertilizer production is below the rate needed to meet
the goal of the Seven-Year Plan.
*Like the P.lan,v the 1963 budget appears to be
fairly routine. Expenditures are set at 86.1 billion
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