BRITISH FOREIGN TRADE
JUNE IMPORTS LESS: EXPORTS SHOW INCREASE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, July 7. The Board of Trade returns for Juno were issued to-day. These show a decrease compared with June, 1910, of £3,523,928 in tho value of imports, an increase of £1,313,496 in exports of Home products, and an increase of £369,745 in exports of foreign and colonial products. The full figures, with those for June, 1010 and 1909, are as follow:
SIX trOXTHS" TRADE. The totals of imports and exports fol the January June period of the last thro* years compare as follow:
The aggregate value of the past halfyear is thus £112.768,514, against £594,350,811 for the corresponding period of last year. This increase is all made up in exports of Home products, indicating that manufacturing industries have been kept busy,. The slight decline in imports is attributable to the collapse in prices, which in many cases (nota-b'.y rubber) were at boom level a year ago.
1909. 1910. 1911. £ £ £ 51,711.874 54,636.758 61.112,633 29,717 975 34,799,654 36,113,150 H’C-cxports... 7.965,605 8.333,643 8,753,383
1909. J910. 191L £ £ £ Imports - 301.f47.670 334,452,813 334.212 775 Exports .... 176.934.350 204,535,723 225,668.297 llc-Gxports 46.549163 55,312,271 54.887.444
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7848, 10 July 1911, Page 1
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