Full text: A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods

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Exports of Rubber Soles and Heels in 1998. 
Chief markets in descending order of value. Figures in brackets are £000. 
United Kingdom. 
Total Value .. £76,040 
Total Weight ... 149 tons 
United States. 
Total Value ... £392,137 
Total Number 1,469,635 dozen pairs. 
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Germany... ve. 
Colombia... - 
Canada ... 
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than £1.000 in 1928. 
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The foregoing table shows that :— 
(a) The United States finds very large markets in the North 
and South American Continents. 
(b) The United Kingdom finds its markets in Empire 
rountries and in Europe. 
(¢) The United Kingdom is by far the largest market of 
the United States. 
(4) Other manufacturing countries, France, Germany, 
Canada, and Belgium obtain considerable quantities from the 
United States. 
(¢) South Africa imports from the United Kingdom were 
valued at £4,000 and from the United States at £8,000. 
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