BRITISH TRADE
JANUARY FIGURES ANALYSED
- London, February 11. lhe Board of Trade returns for January show that Britain’s imports decreased by £11,238,000, exports by £8,670,000, and re-exports by £1,541,000. The principal decreases were:—lmports: Raw cotton, £9,612,000; wood and timber, £1,198,000; oil seeds £1,477,000. Exports: Coal, £887,000; raw wool, £692,000; cotton yarns and manufactures, £3,209,000; woollen and worsted, yarns and manufactures, £1,215,000. .The main increases were:—lmports: Rubber, £3,582,000; non-ferrous metals and manufactures, £1,126,000. Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
[January imports totalled £118,000,000; exports, £60,000,000; re-exports, £12,000,000, compared with £129,000,000 of imports and £69,130,000 of exports for January, 1925.]
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 119, 13 February 1926, Page 9
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