DECREASE IN TRADE
ESPECIALLY IMPORTS
FIGURES COMPARED
(Received 13th January, 10 a.m.) ; ■■ ■;; LONDON, 12th January. British trade'figures for the month 'of | December, 1931, as compared with December, 1930, show that imports decreased £12,630,000, : and 'exports £.6,381,000, while re-exports increased by £292,000. The principal decreases were: Imports—Grain' and flour, £1,747,000; meat, £1,259,000; non-duti-able'food and drink; £1,220,000; wood and timber, £996,000; raw cotton, £652,000; oilseeds, etc., £602,000; woollen and worsted yarM : and manufactures, £909;000. Exports: Coal, £529,000; vehicles; £2,102,000.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 9
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77DECREASE IN TRADE Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 9
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