East-West trade—profits cut “iron curtain” Ted Grant Share TweetIn 1967 a truce in the cold war between the Western powers and the USSR opened a drive towards the East, to access the markets of the Eastern bloc. Capitalists were no longer afraid of the revolutionary potential of the USSR and the Soviet bloc and rushed to get access to the markets of these countries. Ted Grant explained in this article the reasons behind this. Read full article in the Ted Grant Archive No Frames