BRITISH TRADE
THE JULY RETURNS,
(Received 14th August, 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, 13th August,
For the month of July last, as compared with July, 1929, imports have decreased £8,314,000; exports, £15,773,000, and re-exports £1,306,000. The principal decreases in imports are: Meats, £831,000; non-dutiable food and drink, £1,189,000; raw cotton, £1,798,000; vehicles, £508,000. ...
Exports of coal are down £793,000, from and steel and manufactures thereof, £1,----148,000; machinery, £626,000; cotton yarns and manufactures, £5,615,000; woollens, £2,278,000; other textile manufactures, £767,000; apparel, £550,000. Increases in imports are: Wood and timber, £516,000; oils and, fats, £1,327,000.
"For the .six months ended 30th June last, the value of imports was £541,749,----000, against £604,778,000 last 4 year; . exports, £304,851,000, against £358,742,000; and exports of imported merchandise, £49,280,000, against £60,562,000.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 39, 14 August 1930, Page 12
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