The word Marxism-Leninism is used roughly as a synonym for Communism. (Marx was a philosopher who wrote about his ideas for a Communist state, and Lenin was an early leader of the Soviet Union, which was the name Russia took during its Communist period.)
China is still a Communits country, although it has evolved somewhat away from Marx's plan. Vietnam, North Korea, and Cuba have Communist systems. Various other countries at various times have policies leaning toward Communism, as Venezuela these days.
Since the general collapse of international communism around the year 1990, there are relatively few countries in the world which practice any form of Marxism or Marxist-Leninism. Cuba and Vietnam qualify. China practices laissez-faire capitalism combined with a dictatorial oligarchy that calls itself communist but isn't. North Korea is a psychotic Stalinist state which would doubtlessly claim to be Marxist but like China, really isn't.
There is no such thing as Marxism-Leninism, as Lenin distorted Marxβs views. Communism means the abolition of classes, money, governments and borders, so will have to be a global system with no countries.
Cuba and China are two examples of Marxists countries. The USSR was also Marxist.
It is Soviet Union and those, who follow it
The World Trade Organization seeks to develop trade between countries. One consequence of globalization is the exploitation of developing countries' resources and labor, which a Marxist would certainly be opposed to.
Marxist Worker was created in 1976.
Marxist Party ended in 2004.
It is a neo-Marxist school of thought
Revolutionary Marxist League was created in 1939.
Valencian Marxist Front was created in 1954.
International Marxist Group was created in 1968.
International Marxist Group ended in 1985.
Marxist Workers Party was created in 1937.
Socialist Party - Marxist - ended in 1958.
Communist Marxist Party was created in 1987.
Marxist Group - UK - was created in 1934.