25 372) 234) [58) 93) 47TY 36. The countries to which the countries shown in the foregoing able exported the greatest value of tyres (both pneumatic and solid) and tubes in 1927 and 1928. and the total value of such axports were :— “Krported to. £ 1,493 1,435 1,041 845 818 757 736 506 189 439 India ... ih Argentina ce United Kingdom Dutch Hast Indies Brazil -... or New Zealand ... Denmark .. Netherlands ... Australia . .. British Malava ... 687 L744 2,256 8€4 063 = 727 R929 The shares of those countries, in 1928, in these total exports were, n each case, as follows :— r all the ibus unts very | [porting Market. 1 ba ! a BEEN : | : 8 g — i 3 | eS | E2 to | 8 2 < | gz i : 35 2 1 = = 2 CE EF 8 ba | og Ne Sg! Percentage share. The ives kets rent the ng EMPIRE :— India ... wat wa United Kingdom ... New Zealand wa Australia _ ee British Malava cee TOREIGN :— Argentina ... ces Dutch East Indies ... Brazil — ee Denmark ves ee Netherlands ... - 27.9 23.3 9.4 19.09 , 11.© Fd ¥ 14 © 23.0 32.2 70.4 10.8 12.5 2 A 15.3 a ., €.: 27.0 26.0 i 12.2 27." 39.7 4.8 12.7 13.1 "r 10.4 1s R w.] J R > 4 ©) 21.6 18.7 an 19 - ‘he rt 37. The position of the United Kingdom market which in the preceding paragraph was shown to be, in 1927, the largest single mporting market in the world, has undergone a complete change. The extent of the change may also be seen in the import returns of the United Kingdom. The total value of the imports of tyres and tubes into the United Kingdom during recent years has been ag follows :— Change in the position »f the Onited Kingdom narket.