MONOPOLISTIC TENDENCIES APPEAR IN ENTERPRISES; TRACTORS, TRUCKS TO BE SOLD ON FREE MARKET

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000700070074-1
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June 9, 1952
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/19 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700070074-1 COUNTRY Yugoslavia SUBJECT Economic -Internal trade HOW PUBLISHED Daily nexepnpers WHERE PUBLISHED Zagreb; Split DATE PUBLISHED 2, l0 Feb 1952 LANGUAGE 3erbo-Croatian ' CLASSIFICATI$I~ RE4TRICTED CENTRAL INTE L GENCEAGENCY INFORMATION FROM FOREIfiN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS me eoceuvr eenu~e uron?nev uarnu dv vnovu eemn or rxv vume er?ae nrvu m ^vuue or nnouee ?n ee v. e. e.. ?~ ?u ??. u uuou. .rs n?euunov oe rve mvunov or m wvavn a ?n ~?uqv ro ?v vuvrvanno nurov w no? unmo n uc ueweornov or nu rou a nrovume. REPORT CD NO. DATE OF INFORMATION 1952 DATE DIST. q dun 1952 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION MCAOPOLI9TIC '1~ADEACII+S APPEAR IIP ERZERPRISES; 'CRAG S. TRUCIfg TO BE SOLD OA SCORES MOAOPOLISTIC TEADEIPCIES __ Zc:greb, Horbn, 10 Feb 52 Monopolistic tendencies, under various guises and various excuses, directly contrary to Yugoslav existence and conceptions of xhat constitutes free coas~erce, are evidencing themselves. Individual city people's councils are striving to preserve comerce for their ova cosmsercisl enterprises. This ie especially true as regards agri- cult?.u~al cooperatives. In acme places, it hoe been difficult to break up this monopoly of city commercial enterpriaea. Individual councils have explained this by saying it is e~eler to supervise one enterprise than a large auaber of eaall ones. . Such monopolistic tendencies are propitious for co~ercisl enterprises to maintain high prices at the expense of consumers. Lately, if cc?ercial enter- prises have encountered competition in their own markets, they have requested protection from their city council or price office to protect their prices and have requested that nevly-opened cosmerce be closed, ae recently occurre8 be- txeen Belgrade enterprises which had a monopoly on the furniture morass and the Slovenako Poduzece "Les" ("Les" Slovenian Wood Enterprise). Some industrial enterprises doubled the prices of their products over- night and canceled commercial agreements vhea they learned that commercial enter- prises must purchase merchandise from them. Lately, there have been tendencies for a large number of industrial enter- prises to associate on the basis of the commercial distribution market or the monopolistic procurement of raw materials. There have been attempts to specu- late ni: the erFeenae oP consumers. STATE NAVY NsRe DISTRIBUTION ARMY AIR FBI ~~T--++ I I -1 I STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/19 :CIA-RDP80-00809A000700070074-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700070074-1 Formal proposals seeking approval to form business associations for the whole of Yugoslavia have come from various industrial branches and republics, Such proposals have been su2ni,tted by the enterprises of the electric industry, the tobacco industry, the petroleum industry, the sugar industry, and others. The electric industry has sought the establishment of an association of its production and ec?erciel enterprises which would be similar to a point-stock association. The Directorate for Petrdleum (Direkci~n za Aaftu) in Zagreb has sought to establish sn nasocintion which would regulate import and export, control production of petroleum derivatives, and also control the entire com- mercial network involved. Production enterprises are associating Xithout official permission, and unregistered adsociatione are being established. Today, there are about 70 associations, s large number of which were estab- lished for purposes of speculation, ae vas brought out at the meeting of the Council for Industry and Construction of Yugoslavia (Sav~eta zn Industri,7u i Gradevinarstvo Made FARJ), The proposals for establishment of associations include problems which ennnot be solved by federal or republic councils. These include the problem of balancing production and consumption, the specific problems of individual' branches, the exchange of experiences, the understanding of technologl.cal pro- cesees involved, the problem of factories supplementing each other's Production, and the exchange of ideas. This involves associating on a production and technological basis, and technical cooperation for the purpose of facilitating production. Hove-ror, the proposals for establishment of associations also include tendencies unrelated to the flmctions for which such organizations are ee- tnbliehed, These tendencies include the tendency toxard cartelization, as in the point-stock aeaocintions, and the limitation of commercial activity in distribution and regulation of assortments, in point investigation of markets, and in bookkeeping, ell of which are connected with the question oP sharing and solving problems arising from production and market distribution. Cartels and point-stock aseociatione are the designated forms and aspects of capitalistic enterprises, established to eliminate competition and create ae great a profit as possible. This is not in accord with the Yugoslav under- atanling of what constitutes democracy and socialism, which do not permit either state monopoly or monopoly by individual economic branches or enterprises. The Trgovineko Poduzece "Jugopet~ol" ("Jugopetrol" Ca?ercial Enterprise) and the Agenci~a Rafineri~e Hafts (Petroleum Refinery Agency) in Bosanski Brod are examples of monopoly. All consumers, even those whe have tank care or fuel tanks, such ea railroads and other industries, must order petroleum de- rivatives through Agenci~e Rafineri~e Hafts. It assigns their orders to the refinery with which "Jugopetrol" has an agreement for the delivery of such products. Because of this administrative service, which sloes up delivery, "Jugopetrol" pays a charge for products which do sot even pans through its warehouse. ISSUES DECREE OH SALE OF B~ACT~iS, IItUCIS3 __ Split, Slobodna Dalmaci,~s, 2 Feb 52 Belgrade, 1 February __ As proposed by,the president of the Council for Industry and Construction of Yugoslavia (Sav~eta za Industri~u 1 GrndJevinaretvo Vlade FHRJ), the president of Yugoslavia recently issued a decree regarding the sale of tractors and trucks. By this decree, preducera may sell tractors and trucks directly or throvgh r.~o coom!ercic.}. oat2rork only tb a3ricultwel co- operatives and 3cate farms. , Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/08/19: CIA-RDP80-00809A000700070074-1