y
Nn
o
in Siberia and the Ural region—is sent abroad. Thus, according to
a recent statement of the State Bank, net gold exports to England
during the period 1924-28 amounted to 100,000,000 rubles. Con-
siderable amounts of gold appear to have been shipped also to Ger-
many. The Russian gold shipment of over $5,000,000 received in
the United States in February, 1928, proceeded from Germany and
was returned, in April, to the same country. Accordingly the respec-
tive amount figures in the U. S. trade returns as a gold import from
and export to Germany.
Below are shown tables giving the figures of the total trade
of the Soviet Union and of the trade between the Soviet Union and
the United States since 1918.
TOTAL MERCHANDISE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF THE U.S.S.R.
FOR THE PERIOD 1918-1927%
/IN THOUSANDS OF RUBLES)
Imports Exports
Excess of Imports (—)
“ ~~ * Exports (+)
347,979
5,053
27,072
188,130
188,156
61,762
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
Years end. Sept. 830:
1923.24
1924-25
1925-26
1926-27
491
04
L }
73,025
+)
1 207
20,193
81,621
205,818
r
369,187 135,656
575,25 148,243
676,620 79,712
Fin 770,548 57,861
Total 3,602,741 2,773,664 — 729,077
TRADE OF THE SOVIET UNION WITH THE UNITED STATES
SINCE 1918*
(IN THOUSANDS OF RUBLES)
Calendar Years Imports from the Exports to the
United States United States
126,728 5,803
797
1918
1919
1920
1921
1522
1923
Years end. Sept. 30:
1923-24
1924.25
1925-26
1926-27
976
39,795
38,935
17.899
51,195
201,821
122.162
(45.651
44,012
173,645
91,496
122,444
95,834 650,127
Power in Figures”, Moscow. 1927.
Total 745,961
* From “Ten Years of Soviet