BRITISH TRADE.
FIGURES SHOW RECOVERY. PAST YEAR’S MARKED INCREASES SHOWN. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Jan. 9, 5.5 p.m. • London, Jan. £>. Imports for December were valued at £142,785,245, a decrease of £26,817,392 compared with December of 1919. Ex- ‘ ports were valued at £96,630,523, an increase of £5,772,290, and re-exports at £12,699,056, a decrease of £13,460.875. The year’s imports total £1,936,742,120, an increase of £310,589,908 compared with 1919. The year’e exports total £1,335,569,027, an increase of £536,930,665, and the year’s re-exports total £222,405,957, an increase of £57,659,642. The principal increases in imports for 1920 compared with 1919 are grain and •flour £70,036,434, and cotton £65,993,821. The principal decreases are meat £33,858,083, leather .£(17,491,323, and wool £10,795,808. The principal increases in exports are cotton goods £102,837,568, woollen goods £38,335,020, and iron and steel manufactures £04,519,108. Principal increases in re-exports are cotton £22.277,167, and wool £11,994,212.—Au5.-N.Z. Cable Assn. t
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1921, Page 5
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