Full text: Foreign trade zones (or free ports)

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Principal articles of transshipment in the years 1918, 1925, and 1927 
[In metric tons] 
1) 
2) 
[6 
‘0 
7 
C 
G 
75 
YO 
20 
‘g 
17 
37 
37 
3 
31 
29 
33 
27 
32 
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Arrivals by sea 
Quantities transshipped 
1913 
1926 
1927 
1913 . 
1925 
| 1927 
08]. «ero m rm eo mmm Bn ww 
Automobiles, tractors, ete.....____. 
Cereals. onan. ——- 
Zoffee___- J 
lour_ oo. _ mmm 
ruit, dried... aoa 
linerals, metallic... o_o... 
Als, animal and vegetable. _._._.... 
Mls, aineral. coves enmmam awn 
LE ————— 
stone, building. «vc evnmomoaoaeeaa 
SODA... «ox ioe sam mewn aR a 
Vegelables, fresh. vo cco cecceee 
887, 120 
582, 586 
27,212 
133, 966 
40, 285 
24, 102 
37, 551 
771, 978 
13,376 
153, 12% 
39, 47% 
“4,748 
= 76% 
«1 R1° 
428, 232 
8, 743 
113, 52¢ 
34, 026 
20, 321 
47, 909 
170, 655 
12, 259 
160, 057 
44,79, 
92.19% 
5g, 23 
39, 120 
85, 881 
06, 623 
90, 151 
17,118 
68, 512 
281, 809 
15, 452 
49, 329 
5’, 915 
2 994 
22, 524 
34. 840 
42, 642 
25, 357 
15, 041 
1, 260 
364 
8.091 
86 
18, 959 
11, 865 
11,775 
16, 054 
8 812 
4, 201 
0, 270 
i498 
562 
475 
“50 
08 
BEY 
21,024 
1,823 
9, 631 
16, 005 
2, 338 
3, 045 
24, 805 
8, 325 
10, 461 
14, 837 
5, 882 
9, 990 
9 401 
130, 567 
Total imports by sed... —..... 
I, 608, «77 
2 314 018 
, 403, 
1, 018, ns» 
lA, 
1, B56, 450 
200. 
do 
157, 975 
Proportion of transshipment traffic: 9.69 per cent, 8.23 per cent, 
7.87 per cent. 
Transshipments occupy a very small proportion of the total traffic 
and are limited to goods from the United States and Argentine to 
Yugoslavia and the Levant and vice versa, in addition to some 
limited lighterage operations of coal and oil for bunkering purposes. 
Manufacturing in the free zones—There are no manufacturing 
plants in the free zones. Steps are being taken to secure the agree- 
ment of the Government for the industrialization of the free zones. 
At present there is only the Ford plant in which are assembled Ford 
cars, tractors, and Lincolns for reexport to Italy and the countries of 
the hinterland, tobacco manipulating plants and a lumber mill now 
in process of erection. 
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25 
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35 
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20 
72 
30 
28 
32 
1 
21 
20 
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Coffee is sorted and cleaned in special depots let to private traders. 
In 1927, 34,103 tons were imported and 35,259 tons were reexported 
which amount included some quantities left over in stock from the 
preceding year. No figures are available as to local consumption, as 
the quantities distributed in the district outside the town limits figure 
under the export section of the statistics. In 1913 the total coffee 
movement amounted to 157.356 tons as compared with 69.363 tons 
in 1927. 
Wine was imported in the amount of 68,770 tons and reexported in 
46,345 tons. Filling operations into casks are carried out in the free 
zone by dealers having trade connections with the hinterland. About 
22,425 tons, or about 224 hectoliters, of Dalmatian and Greek wines 
were consumed locally. 
Shipbuilding and ship repair in free zone.—No shipbuilding or repair- 
ing is operated in the free zones, all shipyards being within the custom 
barrier.
	        
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