Full text: A survey of the trade in rubber manufactured goods

italy.¥ 
9 416) 
Belgium. ! 
(1,494) 
Germany. 
(1.213) 
Japan. 
(572) 
Ficures in brackets are values in £000. 
India and 
Ceylon (221) 
Spain... 200) 
Argentina (168) 
Brazil (144) 
Belgium ... (144) 
Dutch East 
Indies (136) 
United 
Kingdom (131) 
Denmark ... %(115) 
Australia... (64) 
Netherlands (270) 
“rance ... (252) 
Jermany ... (208) 
Jnited 
Kingdom (108) 
Switzerland ~~ (98) 
[taly ee (64) 
Sweden ... (56) 
Argentina (135) 
Czecho- 
Slovakia (121) 
Dutch East 
Indies (109) 
Denmark ... (107) 
Spain... (102) 
‘ndia ... (100) 
Austria ~~... (81) 
Netherlands (64) 
Switzerland (49) 
British 
Malaya (44) 
Jugo-Slavia (44) 
United 
Kingdom (43) 
Hungary ... (40 
China... (234) 
Dutch East 
Indies (158) 
Straits 
Settlements (93) 
Kwantung 
Province (47) 
* The United Kingdom returns do not show exports to each country under all 
the headings comprising tyres and tubes. Some exports of these goods to the 
ountries mentioned above may therefore have been included under the omnibus 
headings “ Other British countries > and * Other foreign countries.” The amounts 
oy which the above figures fall short of the total in any case are comparatively very 
small. 
Calculated from weight. 
t The annual trade returns of France for 1928 are not yet available. The 
letails given are taken from the monthly return for December 1928 which gives 
provisional figures for the whole year. Only a few of the most important markets 
for tyres are given in this return. In 1927, French exports of tyres to 22 different 
sountries exceeded £40.000 in value. 
This table shows :— 
(a) the very wide distribution of this trade throughout the 
world. No less than 50 countries appear in this table as being 
lestinations for tyres to the value of £40,000 in 1928; 
(b) the importance to the United States of the European 
and South American markets; 
(c) the wide distribution of the exports of the United King- 
Jom, Canada, the United States and France; 
(d) the great importance of the Empire markets to the 
Jnited Kingdom and Canada. 
{(¢) Russia, (U.8.8.R.) is a small market for the chief export- 
ing countries and is not included in this table.
	        
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