The Israel-Yugoslav trade pact was extended today for two years in an agreement signed at the Israel Foreign Ministry office. The agreement calls for imports by each country of $7, 200,000 worth of products. Israel will buy mainly timber and metal. Yugoslavia will purchase tires, citrus fruits and rayon fibers.
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