Full text: Economic Jugoslavia

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or 
Sf 
Tons 
1919 338 
1920 18.986 
1921 15.986 
1922 61.352 
1923 244.618 
924 330.129 
1995 139.137 
The output in 1923—1925 by districts was : 
1924 3 years 
Serbia ........... — 4.989 — 
Slovenia ........ evens 131 92 — 
Bosnia & Herzegovina .................... 240.780 320.138 132.834 — 
Croatia, Slavonia & Srem .........ce.... 3.707 4.910 — 
Total .... 244618 330.429 139.137 237.961 
Owing to the backward state of the smelting industry, in the years 1923—1925 
an average of 188.000 tons of ore was exported each year, or 799, of the total annual 
production. 
Between 1919 and 1925 the following quantities of ore were smelted in 
che country : 
1923 
1925 
6.303 
Tons 
1919 1.202 
1920 5.944 
92 .1.882 
1922 16.360 
923 24,457 
1924 15.019 
925 3.494 
These figures show that the smelting industry advanced rapidly until 1923 
and 1924, when the output reached its maximum, but in 1925 it dropped very 
considerably. This was a consequence of the extremely unfavourable conditions 
in the iron trade, not only in this country, but in the world generally. 
IIL. Copper 
The supply of copper is so large as to place this country first among the 
copper producing countries of Europe. But it is not only the copper mines which 
are famous; their exploitation also enjoys a high reputation in the outside world. 
Output in recent vears has been: 
Tons 
1919 16.016 
1920 42.081 
1921 75.567 
1922 96.775
	        
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