Sanctions against USSR backfired, report says
May 9, 1983
Washington
US trade sanctions against the Soviet Union may have backfired and hurt the American economy more than the Soviets, according to a congressional report just released.
The report by the Office of Technology Assessment said the sanctions did hurt vulnerable sectors of the Soviet economy, but probably not enough to make a real economic difference. The sanctions were US attempts to exert economic leverage following the Soviet move into Afghanistan and the Polish crackdown. The report also said the Soviets were making a massive effort to obtain Western technology for military purposes.