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Monograph

Identifikator:
1801857903
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-199077
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Foreign trade zones (or free ports)
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
United States Government Printing Off.
Year of publication:
1929
Scope:
IX, 322 S
Ill., graph. Darst
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Part 2. The free ports of Europe
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Foreign trade zones (or free ports)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Part 1. General analysis
  • Part 2. The free ports of Europe
  • Index

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286 FOREIGN TRADE ZONES 
(Nore.—The Greek free zone has no statistics showing separately the transit 
and the reconsignment trade. Reconsignment trade is included in the transit 
trade. No separate record is kept of the packing operations involving mer- 
chandise destined to Yugoslavia or other countries. The free-zone authorities 
state, however, that for the year 1928 there were recorded 1,649 packing opera- 
tions in the month of January, 2,780 in February, 2,718 in March, and 1,970 
in April. No record is kept of the various kinds of merchandise involved in 
these operations.) 
Trade by countries.—The following statement shows the volume of 
the imports into and the exports from the Greek free zone during the 
years 1926 and 1927, with the countries of origin and destination. 
The exports represent foreign merchandise other than Greek shipped 
in transit to the countries named: 
1926 
1927 
Countries 
Great Britain. o.oo eee crm 
EDI en AiR ter EE mm ————  ——————— i 
Belgium_________.....__.. SE 
Jnited States... _..__..___._. RRR 
Rumania. ....... ... _ ry A Ae 
TONY ceri de AAA meee 
BEAD coccinea 1 . 
SBT. cin pains es 
Jungary... mii 
france....... J [EN 
Tolland .._ _._..__. mmm 
Argentina _________ TTT 
ermany........... ome 
EYP cummins: 4 — JE, 
3ulgaria.. _____. meena ss 
BIR sian re 
Australia. __._...._. _. JE 
Turkey In EOrope. ooo oon 
Turkey in Asia____.:..___. ~~ 
SYTIB ce oer 
Portugal oll. Dist mmm 
DIDI. imum si mma io wSR HERS AH Hm mmm moe 
BWRAMN . own wanna mR a "ry mm, - 
ABBR cvs crc na smi ma rE mm ee —————] 
BPM, nn cony ais wa Z 
Palestine. _.___. mmm mmm mma on 
Dodecanese. ooo. TTT 
Czechoslovakia... TTTTTTTTTITTTTTITT 
Mgeria_ oo. LTT 
British India... _____. ll LIIIITITTTTTTNTT 
Aran. eee. we i 
Polani.cueqisucnnmiinmisn -- rmmm——— 
Baltic countries... ....o.cocouueomeooooo IT 
SOLLIONIEB coi HR HSB ir cm mr mmm wen un 
NOTWAY cri ih em wim Ami ir BARRA 010 mm mm mmm mre so 
Brazil... oceans stim semi = 
Denmark... we wa 
Abyssinia. ..... A 
Imports | Exports 
Tons 
31,519! 
'14, 192 
30, 900 
47, 423 
34, 817 
56, 376 
25, 051 
10, 584 
17,394 
20, 441 
28. 037 
Tons 
2,233 
16, 143 
10,780 
294 
30 
1,061 
3 
147 
16, 752 
2,447 
Ls, 74¢ 
1, 260 
1,642 
1,602 
4,609 
52 
78 
— 
27 
209 
sent eer 
22 
Ca 
51 
2,007 
5,2 
LL 
“Ey 
Imports Exports 
Tons 
83, 758 
79,610 
66, 402 
49, 215 
“0, 061 
+5, 789 
©5629 
380 
. 918 
12.295 
' 403 
ws 084 
8,481 
7,280 
520 
3,834 
3,060 
2,206 
822 
1,802 
1, 09¢ 
854 
478 
411 
Tong 
1,919 
-4, 155 
4, 408 
416 
34 
47? 
3 
39 
8,487 
1,104 
8,277 
1,294 
68 
18 
261 
22 
105 
59 
30 
11 
J: 
107 
3,044 
1 
2 
(¥ 
4 
5 
TTT 
TTS 
J] 
€ 
3 
COUNTRIES SERVED BY THE SALONIKI FREE ZONE 
The countries chiefly served by the free zone at Saloniki are Yugo- 
slavia, Albania, Bulgaria, and Rumania. Over 90 per cent of the 
transit traffic, however, is for the account of Yugoslavia. Albania 
comes next in importance. The traffic for the account of Albania 
cousists chiefly in imports of manufactured goods from abroad which
	        

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