	soviet economist sees few gains in u s  there is little chance soviet exports to the united states will rise in but moscow s current  reforms should result in more  in manufactured goods in future a soviet economist said sergey frolov chief economist at amtorg trading corp an agent for soviet  organisations and industries told a u s ussr business meeting the soviet union produces few items that western nations want but reforms including upgrading the quality of goods and allowing joint ventures with foreign firms will encourage modest export gains in future frolov said the soviet union exported mln dlrs worth of goods to the united states in and imported billion dlrs worth he gave no  forecast for but he said that even if all obstacles were removed total  between the two countries would remain between two and three billion dlrs a year the post detente embargoes have taught the ussr to limit its trading with the u s he said reuter 
