Z Less than $500,000. Represents zero. X Not applicable. 1 Exports of "Special Category" commodities are not reported by country of destination, for security reasons. Therefore, data in this table do not represent total exports to the respective countries and areas, but total exports less "Special Category" commodities. See July 1955; June, August, and December 1957; and April 1958 issues of Foreign Trade Statistics Notes and January 1961 Report No. FT 410 for further explanation and lists of "Special Category" commodities. 2 Cyprus reported with Malta and Gozo. * Includes the Saar. Includes Aegean Islands. 344 2 165 145 1,471 145 31, 502 31, 577 64 27 35 47 54 56 27 (Z) 1 1 1 2 512 59 88 97 114 133 163 1,683 616 993 1, 079 1, 143 1,405 1,786 74 (Z) 1 1 (Z) (Z) No. 1233. EXPORTS AND GENERAL IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE, BY COUNTRY OF DESTINATION AND ORIGIN: 1955 TO 1966-Continued Included with Viet-Nam. British Malaya. 7 Federation of Malaya, Singapore, and British Borneo. 8 United Arab Republic, Syria Region. 9 Includes Laos and Cambodia. 10 New Zealand only. 11 Congo (Leopold ville) included with Burundi and Rwanda. 83 43 215 88 18 12 (12) 34 37 (12) 1e 4 28 (12) 14.23 396 18 1 ཆདང £6. (12) 44 14 14 173 7 8 18.38 44 43 24 24 109 (X) 10 5 40 (12) 16 3 108 (12) 16 12 259 (Z) (12) 32 51 19 (12) 105 250 6 * 9292 878582 208 NNO N 53 17 28 3 11 45 12 46 12 65 21 59 23 14 13 10 10 52 1 14 14 Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, and Nyasaland. 15 Excludes Spanish Morocco. 16 Includes British West Africa. Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; unpublished data. No. 1234. IMPORTS-COFFEE, TEA, AND COCOA AND CHOCOLATE: 1936 To 1966 [For 1936-1947, coffee and tea data include trade between the conterminous U.S. and Alaska, Hawaii, and outlying areas. Effective April 1948, compilation of data on trade between the conterminous U.S. and Alaska and Hawaii was discontinued. Beginning 1956, all coffee on green coffee basis; and, beginning 1961, includes roasted and soluble coffee converted to green coffee basis. Cocoa and chocolate figures represent imports for consumption and include imports into Puerto Rico] 1 Beginning 1941, based on civilian population and military population in the U.S. and abroad; prior to 1941, civilian only. * Includes prepared, except confectionery. Source: Dept. of Commerce, Business and Defense Services Administration and Bureau of the Census; Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, Quarterly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States, and unpublished data. No. 1235. IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION-VALUES AND DUTIES: 1921 To 1966 [For basis of dollar values and for area coverage, see text. p. 813. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series U 15-20] 1 1947-1959 data from Bureau of Customs. Customs duties (including import excise taxes) calculated on the basis of reports of quantity and value of imports of merchandise entered directly for consumption or withdrawn from bonded customs warehouses. 2 Beginning 1940, based on estimated population including Armed Forces abroad. Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (except as noted); Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, Quarterly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States, and unpublished data. No. 1236. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE, FREE AND DUTIABLE, BY ECONOMIC CLASSES: 1921 TO 1966 [In millions of dollars, except percent. For basis of dollar values and for area coverage, see text, p. 813. Data are "general imports" through 1933; "imports for consumption" thereafter. Percent free in general imports is normally slightly lower than in imports for consumption because more dutiable general imports than free general imports are reported as reexported. Moreover, in the period 1922-1933, there is an understatement of free goods in general imports because for 1922 to 1933, carpet wool used for making carpets, and for 1922 to 1928, wheat imported for milling in bond for exports were reported as dutiable when entered, although no duty was ultimately paid on these products] Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, Quarterly Summary of Foreign Commerce of the United States, and unpublished data. 1, 156 1,443 48 1,159 1, 157 1,950 1,188 2, 421 33 2,667 33 1,453 (1) 3,479 29 68 253 467 344 539 68 66 70 56 33 1,810 748 1,070 4,897 37 25 (1) (1) (1) (1) |