HIGH LEVEL OF EXPORTS
♦ - . .m N.Z. TRADE FIGURES FOR JANUARY A IMPORT VALUES LOW External trade for the monljl January was characterised by a I»S| ticularly high level of in comparison with recent month*;! low level of imports, states the latSjl Abstract of Statistics, Mercbaricu* exports for the month were valuediM £8,046,104, which is the hlghjMß monthly figure since September.- Ifi Compared with December, the' JjWS ary total shows an increase £807,036, while compared with Jaiflte ary, 1943, the increase amounts.' tt £4,146,816. The declared value of imports merchandise in January , iwj £4,742,825, a decrease of £2,323,180 Mp low the total for December, and a w crease of £2,268,454 as compared January, 1943. \'l|2 The result of the month’s extend trading activity was an excess ports amounting to £3,303,279, being the highest export excess dU|# ing February, 1943. In December.tnejS was a small export excess of £173,0® but in January, 1943. imports exceeds# exports by £3,111,991. ,
HIGH LEVEL OF EXPORTS
Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24226, 6 April 1944, Page 4
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