B.—THE INDUSTRY IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. XV. THE INDUSTRY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. Balance of trade in rubber manufac- “ures. 73. We now give short descriptions of the rubber manufacturing ndustry in each of the principal manufacturing countries, taking first the Empire countries and then foreign countries. We begin with the United Kingdom. In our analysis of international trade given in the earlier section of this Survey, the United Kingdom has repeatedly occupied a prominent position as a destination of the exports of other countries. But on balance the United Kingdom is an exporter of rubber goods. This is clear from the following table. Imports into the United Kingdom, however, in 1928, ex- seeded exports in seven classes of rubber goods, in boots and shoes, soles and heels, balls (other than golf or tennis balls), rubber gloves, overalls and aprons wholly of rubber, vulcanite and ebonite rods, tubes, sheets, ete., and toys, wholly or mainly of rubber. [n all other varieties of rubber goods, exports exceeded imports. The position in 1928 was as follows Articles. Exports. [mports. Re-exports Net Imports. Balance * Tyres :— Outer Covers for— Motor Cars Motor Cycles Cycles ax Inner Tubes for— Motor Cars ~~... ‘ee Motor Cycles wos ce. Cycles es 1% en Solid Tyres for— Motor Cars and Cycles Other vehicles cs Mechanicals :— Belting woe wi Piping and Tubing ... Footwear :— Boots and Shoes - Soles and Heels oe Miscellaneous :— Rubber Balls for Golf 2s »» Tennis ... 2 5» Other vee Rubber Gloves we sho Rubber mats, matting and tiling. Rubberproof Cloth and Sheet- ing. £000. £000 £ £000 £000 2,198-5 94-1 405-6 558-8 57-8 120-7 135,722 1,103 13,487 123-1 56-7 107-3 1,775.4 * 37-4 * 208.3 * 352-2 22-9 [25:6 72-5 6-7 684.8 25,437 189 4,578 47-1 6-5 60-2 305-1 * 16-4 * 65-4 * 2204 | 5.7 88-9 9.4 4,898 113 84-0 2.9 136-4 * 2.4 % 221-0 2409.9 79-0 114-1 3,243 3.750 75-8 110-3 145-2 * 138.9 * 456-3 78-0 1,622: 5 9665 26,900 4.475 ,695-6 2689.0 1,139-3 + 186-0 + 39 332-7 201-8 44-1 4-9 10-86 0-6 7-3 91-1 254 13.3 6 15 3,216 935 948 0-6 7-3 R7-9 24.5 332-1 * 194-5 * 43-8 1 19-6 1 28.9 * [4 595-1 45-3 1.023 44.3 550-8 * RE Ti Sion [bes mme——— ‘means exports exceed net imports. } means net imports exceed exports.