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$1,701-$4,000
Australia
Austria
Bahama Islands
Belgium
Bermuda
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
East Germany
Finland
France
Iceland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Monaco
Nauru
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Norway
San Marino
Switzerland
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
USSR
West Germany
$1,001-$1,700
Andorra
Argentina
Brunei
Bulgaria
Chile
$801-$1,000
Cyprus
French Guiana
Greenland
Mexico
Portugal
Republic of South Africa
Ryukyus
Singapore
Trinidad and Tobago
$601-$800
American Samoa
French Territory of Afars and Issas
Gabon
Gibraltar
Guadeloupe
Hong Kong
Jamaica
Lebanon
-Malta
Martinique
Peru
Reunion
Saudi Arabia
South-West Africa
Surinam
Faeroe Islands
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Greece
', Hungary
Ireland
Libya
Netherlands Antilles
Panama
Poland
Puerto Rico
Romania
Spain
Uruguay
Venezuela
Yugoslavia
01
Antigua
Barbados
Brazil
British Honduras
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Iran
Mongolia
Nicaragua
Qatar
$201-$400
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Bahrain
Bolivia
Congo
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Equatorial Guinea
Fiji
Ghana
Grenada
Guyana
Honduras
Iraq
Ivory Coast
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Malaysia
Mauritius
North Korea
Oman
Papua, New Guinea
Paraguay
Portuguese Guinea
Republic of China
St. Kitts - Nevis - Anguilla
St. Lucia
South Korea
Southern Rhodesia
Spanish Sahara
Syria
Tonga
Tunisia
Turkey
Gross National Product Per Capita, 1971
Less than $201
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Botswana
Burma
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Chad
Dahomey
Egypt
Ethiopia
Gambia
Guinea
Haiti
India
Indonesia
Kenya
Laos
Lesotho
Macao
Madagascar
Malawi
Maldives
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Mozambique
Nepal
Niger
Nigeria
North Vietnam
Pakistan
People's Republic of China
Philippines
Portuguese Timor
Rwanda
St. Vincent
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Sikkim
Somalia
South Vietnam
Sudan
Swaziland
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Uganda
Upper Volta
Western Samoa
Yemen (Aden)
Yemen ($ana)
Zaire
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Australia
Austria
Bahama Islands
Belgium
Bermuda
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
East Germany
Finland
France
Iceland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Monaco
Nauru
Netherlands
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Norway
San Marino
Switzerland
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
USSR
West Germany
$1,001-$1,700
Andorra
Argentina
Brunei
Bulgaria
Chile
$801-$1,000
Cyprus
French Guiana
Greenland
Mexico
Portugal
Republic of South Africa
Ryukyus
Singapore
Trinidad and Tobago
$601-$800
American Samoa
French Territory of Afars and Issas
Gabon
Gibraltar
Guadeloupe
Hong Kong
Jamaica
Lebanon
-Malta
Martinique
Peru
Reunion
Saudi Arabia
South-West Africa
Surinam
Faeroe Islands
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Greece
', Hungary
Ireland
Libya
Netherlands Antilles
Panama
Poland
Puerto Rico
Romania
Spain
Uruguay
Venezuela
Yugoslavia
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Antigua
Barbados
Brazil
British Honduras
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Iran
Mongolia
Nicaragua
Qatar
$201-$400
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Bahrain
Bolivia
Congo
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Equatorial Guinea
Fiji
Ghana
Grenada
Guyana
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Malaysia
Mauritius
North Korea
Oman
Papua, New Guinea
Paraguay
Portuguese Guinea
Republic of China
St. Kitts - Nevis - Anguilla
St. Lucia
South Korea
Southern Rhodesia
Spanish Sahara
Syria
Tonga
Tunisia
Turkey
Gross National Product Per Capita, 1971
Less than $201
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Botswana
Burma
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Chad
Dahomey
Egypt
Ethiopia
Gambia
Guinea
Haiti
India
Indonesia
Kenya
Laos
Lesotho
Macao
Madagascar
Malawi
Maldives
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Mozambique
Nepal
Niger
Nigeria
North Vietnam
Pakistan
People's Republic of China
Philippines
Portuguese Timor
Rwanda
St. Vincent
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Sikkim
Somalia
South Vietnam
Sudan
Swaziland
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Uganda
Upper Volta
Western Samoa
Yemen (Aden)
Yemen ($ana)
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CONTENTS
International Economic Comparisons, 1971 Frontispiece
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1. INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
World Gross National Product (Figure 1) ........................ 1
Index of Real Gross National Product (Figure 2) .................. 2
Index of Real Gross National Product in Developed and Less Devel-
oped Countries (Figure 3) .................................... 3
1. Gross National Product .......................................... 4
Per Capita Gross National Product (Figure 4) ...................... 5
2. Gross National Product in Purchasing Power Equivalents and Ex-
change Rate Equivalents ...................................... 6
Economic and Export Growth in Less Developed Countries (Figure 5).. 7
3. Index of Industrial Production .................................. 8
Index of Industrial Production (Figure 6) ........................ 9
4. Index of Gross Industrial Production in the Communist Countries .. 10
5. Index of Agricultural Production ................................ 10
Gross Investment as a Share of Gross National Product (Figure 7) .. 11
6. Defense Expenditures as a Share of Gross National Product .......... 12
Defense Expenditures as a Share of Gross National Product, 1970
(Figure 8) ................................................... 13
7. Military Capacity of Selected Ports .............................. 14
International Reserves (Figure 9) ................................ 16
8. Consumer Price Index .......................................... 17
9. Wholesale Price Index .......................................... 18
World Production of Motor Vehicles and Crude Steel (Figure 10) .. 19
10. Population ..................................................... 20
11. Labor Force .................................................... 21
12. Nonagricultural Labor Force .................................... 21
13. Industrial Labor Force .......................................... 22
14. Agricultural Labor Force ........................................ 22
15. European Community: Selected Economic Data .................. 23
16. Eastern Europe: Selected Economic Data .......................... 24
17. India: Selected Economic Data .................................. 25
18. Mongolia: Selected Economic Data .............................. 26
II. UNITED STATES AND USSR COMPARISONS
Gross National Product (Figure 11) .............................. 27
19. Gross National Product, by End Use ............................ 28
20. Defense Expenditures, by Major Mission .......................... 29
21. Factors of Consumption ........................................ 30
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III. SOVIET ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
Hard Currency Trade Balance (Figure 12) ...................... 31
Production, Sales, and Reserves of Gold (Figure 13) .............. 32
Aggregate Factor Productivity (Figure 14) ........................ 33
Industrial Factor Productivity (Figure 15) ........................ 34
Expenditures for Defense (Figure 16) ........................... 35
22. Expenditures for Defense, by Mission ............................ 36
23. Expenditures for Defense, by Category .......................... 37
24. Gross Fixed Capital Investment .................................. 38
25. State Budget .................................................... 39
26. Distribution of Gross National Product, by End Use ................ 40
27. Drawings and Scheduled Repayments on Western Credits .......... 40
28. Stock of Fixed Capital .......................................... 41
29. Average Annual Rates of Growth in Industrial Production, by Branch
of Industry ................................................... 41
30. Soviet Economic Plans for 1972 and 1971-75 ...................... 42
World Exports (Figure 17) ...................................... 43
31. World Exports .................................................. 44
32. Trade of the United States with the USSR and East European Countries . 44
33. Trade of the United States with the USSR, by Commodity .......... 45
34. Trade of the United States with East European Countries, by Commodity 46
Direction of Foreign Trade of the Communist Countries (Figure 18) .. 47
35. Soviet Foreign Trade ........................................... 48
36. Soviet Exports .................................................. 49
37. Soviet Imports .................................................. 50
38. Soviet Exports of Petroleum ...................................... 51
39. Chinese Foreign Trade .......................................... 52
40. Chinese Exports ................................................ 53
41. Chinese Imports ................................................ 54
42. East European Foreign Trade .................................... 54
43. East European Exports .......................................... 55
44. East European Imports .......................................... 55
45. Foreign Trade of Other Communist Countries .................... 56
46. Exports by Other Communist Countries .......................... 57
47. Imports by Other Communist Countries .......................... 57
48. Foreign Trade of Communist Countries with North Vietnam ........ 58
49. Exports by Selected Non-Communist Countries .................. 59
50. Imports by Selected Non-Communist Countries .................... 60
51. Trade Balance of Selected Non-Communist Countries .............. 61
52. Arms Exports to Less Developed Countries ........................ 62
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V. AID
A. TO LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
Communist Economic and Military Extensions, by Area (Figure 19) .. 63
53. Communist Economic Extensions and Drawings .................. 64
54. Communist Military Extensions and Drawings .................... 64
55. Total Gross Bilateral Capital Flows, by Recipient ................ 65
56. Total Gross Bilateral Capital Flows, by Donor .................... 66
57. US Economic Loans and Grants, by Recipient .................... 67
58. US Military Deliveries, by Recipient ............................ 68
Soviet Economic and Military Extensions, by Area (Figure 20) ...... 69
59. Soviet Economic Extensions, by Recipient ........................ 70
60. Soviet Military Extensions, by Recipient ......................... 71
61. Net Flow of Soviet Productive Resources .......................... 72
Net Flow of Soviet Economic and Military Aid (Figure 21) ........... 73
62. Soviet Military Deliveries, by Recipient .......................... 74
Chinese Economic and Military Extensions, by Area (Figure 22) .... 75
63. Chinese Economic Extensions, by Recipient ...................... 76
64. Chinese Military Extensions, by Recipient ........................ 77
65. Chinese Military Deliveries, by Recipient ........................ 77
66. East European Economic Extensions, by Recipient ................ 78
67. East European Military Extensions, by Recipient .................. 79
68. East European Military Deliveries, by Recipient .................. 79
69. Communist Major Military Equipment Deliveries, by Recipient, 1971 .. 80
70. Communist Major Deliveries of Land Armaments and Naval Ships,
by Recipient ................................................. 81
71. Communist Major Deliveries of Aircraft and Guided Missile Systems,
by Recipient ................................................. 82
72. Academic, Technical, and Military Departures for Training in Com-
munist Countries ............................................. 82
73. Military Personnel Trained in Communist Countries .............. 83
74. Communist Economic and Military Technicians, by Country ...... 84
B. TO COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
Communist Economic and Military Deliveries to North Vietnam
(Figure 23) .................................................. 85
75. Soviet Military Deliveries to North Vietnam ...................... 86
76. Chinese Military Deliveries to North Vietnam ...................... 87
77. Soviet Economic Extensions, by Recipient ......................... 88
VI. INDUSTRIAL RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS
Primary Energy Consumption (Figure 24) ...................... 89
A. FUELS AND POWER
78. Primary Energy ................................................ 90
79. Hard Coal ..................................................... 91
80. Brown Coal and Lignite ......................................... 92
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81. Metallurgical Coke ............................................. 93
82. Crude Oil ...................................................... 94
83. Petroleum Products ............................................. 95
84. Natural Gas .................................................... 96
85. Electric Power .................................................. 97
86. Installed Electric Generating Capacity ............................ 98
B. FERROUS AND FERROALLOYING ORES AND METALS
Production of Crude Steel (Figure 25) ............................ 99
87. Crude Steel ................................... ......... 100
88. Rolled Steel .................................................... 101
89. Pig Iron ........................................................ 102
90. Iron Ore ........................................................ 103
91. Manganese Ore ................................................ 104
92. Refined Nickel ................................................. 105
93. Chromite ....................................................... 106
94. Molybdenum ................................................... 107
95. Cobalt ......................................................... 107
96. Tungsten Ore ................................................... 108
C. NONFERROUS ORES AND METALS
97. Gold .......................................................... 109
98. Refined Copper ................................................ 110
99. Primary Aluminum .............................................. 111
100. Bauxite ........................................................ 112
101. Smelter Lead ................................................... 113
102. Refined Zinc ....................................................114
103. Titanium Sponge Metal ......................................... 114
104. Primary Tin Metal .............................................. 115
105. Primary Magnesium ............................................. 115
D. RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS
106. Synthetic Rubber ............................................... 116
107. Rubber Tires ................................................... 116
108. Natural Rubber ................................................. 117
109. Plastics ........................................................ 117
110. Mineral Fertilizer ............................................... 117
111. Mineral Fertilizer, Nutrient Content .............................. 118
112. Potassium Fertilizer ............................................. 119
113. Phosphorus Fertilizer ............................................ 120
114. Nitrogen Fertilizer ............................................. 121
115. Sulfuric Acid ................................................... 122
116. Synthetic Ammonia ............................................. 123
117. Caustic Soda ................................................... 124
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VII. CONSUMER GOODS, PRODUCERS' GOODS,
AND CONSTRUCTION
A. CONSUMER GOODS
118. Footwear ...................................................... 125
119. Woven Cotton Fabrics .......................................... 125
120. Woven Woolen Fabrics ......................................... 126
121. Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics ............................... 127
122. Synthetic Fibers ................................................ 128
B. PRODUCERS' GOODS
123. Electric Motors ................................................. 128
124. Metalcutting Machine Tools ..................................... 129
125. Metalforming Machine Tools ..................................... 129
126. Electric Generators ............................................. 130
127. Turbines ....................................................... 130
128. Digital Computers .............................................. 131
129. Total Housing Construction ...................................... 131
130. Production of Cement ........................................... 132
VIII. AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Production in the United States and the USSR (Figure 26) 133
A. PRODUCTION OF FOOD CROPS
131. Grain .......................................................... 134
132. Breadgrain ..................................................... 135
133. Coarse Grain ................................................... 136
134. Rice ........................................................... 137
135. Potatoes ....................................................... 138
B. PRODUCTION OF PROCESSED FOODS AND FISH CATCH
136. Meat .......................................................... 139
137. Milk .......................................................... 140
138. Sugar ......................................................... 141
139. Fish Catch ..................................................... 142
C. INVENTORY OF LIVESTOCK
140. Cattle ......................................................... 143
141. Hogs .......................................................... 144
D. PRODUCTION OF SELECTED FIBERS
142. Ginned Cotton .................................................. 145
143. Wool .......................................................... 146
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E. PRODUCTION OF EQUIPMENT
144. Grain Combines ................................................ 147
145. Tractors ....................................................... 148
F. CONSUMPTION OF FERTILIZER
146. Mineral ....................................................... 149
147. Nitrogen ....................................................... 150
148. Phosphorus :................................................... 151
149. Potassium ...................................................... 152
IX. TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
Domestic Transport Performance in the United States and the USSR
(Figure 27) .................................................. 153
A. TRANSPORTATION
1. Performance
150. Railroad Freight, in Ton-Kilometers .............................. 154
151. Railroad Freight, in Tons Carried ................................. 155
152. Motor Vehicle Freight, in Ton-Kilometers ......................... 156
153. Motor Vehicle Freight, in Tons Carried ........................... 156
154. Inland Water Freight, in Ton-Kilometers .......................... 157
155. Inland Water Freight, in Tons Carried ............................ 158
156. Air Passenger Traffic, in Passenger-Kilometers ..................... 158
157. Airfreight Traffic, in Ton-Kilometers ............................. 159
158. Ocean Freight, in Ton-Kilometers ................................ 159
159. Petroleum Pipeline Transportation, in Ton-Kilometers .............. 160
160. Petroleum Pipeline Transportation, in Tons Carried ................ 160
2. Production of Equipment
161. Naval Ships .................................................... 161
162. Military Aircraft ................................................ 162
163. Maritime Cargo Ships .......................................... 162
164. Maritime Tankers ............................................... 163
165. Fishing Ships ................................................... 163
166. Locomotives ................................................... 164
167. Diesel Locomotives ............................................. 165
168. Electric Locomotives ............................................ 165
169. Railroad Freight Cars ........................................... 166
170. Passenger Automobiles .......................................... 167
171. Trucks and Buses .............................................. 168
3. Inventory of Equipment
172. Civil Aircraft ................................................... 169
173. Locomotives ................................................... 170
174. Railroad Freight Cars ........................................... 171
175. Civilian Trucks ................................................. 172
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176. Merchant Fleet ................................................. 173
177. Tanker Fleet ................................................... 174
B. COMMUNICATIONS
178. Telephones in Use .............................................. 175
179. Radio Receivers ................................................ 176
180. Television Receivers ............................................ 177
181. Semiconductors ................................................. 177
182. Radio Receivers in Public Use ................................... 178
183. Television Receivers in Public Use ............................... 178
X. CONVERSION FACTORS AND EXCHANGE RATES
184. Selected Conversion Factors ..................................... 179
185. Exchange Rates for Currencies of the Communist Countries ......... 180
186. Realignment of Exchange Rates .................................. 181
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FOREWORD
1. Purpose and Scope
The Economic Intelligence Statistical Handbook,
1972 provides statistics on the economies of the
Communist countries and selected non-Communist
countries. The coverage has been expanded, new
tables and graphics have been added, and the
format has been revised to make possible more
explicit comparisons.
In general, the data in the Handbook are for
1960, 1965, 1970, and 1971. A summary table is
presented for the European Community, Eastern
Europe, and India. The data for Mongolia, be-
cause of their scarcity, are presented in a sum-
mary table but, in general, are not included in
the individual commodity or aggregative tables.
The graphics are designed for use as visual aids.
Footnotes have been used liberally to give defi-
nitions, exceptions, and methodology. Footnotes
to the commodity tables give more detailed defi-
nitions of the data than those appearing for the
commodities on the summary table.
fied data are indicated by an asterisk (*). Tables
in which all of the data are classified have been
identified accordingly. Classified data, however,
frequently occur on the reverse of the page, and,
therefore, caution should be exercised if pages are
removed from this publication.
The data given for the most recent years are
frequently preliminary and subject to revision.
The data for the Communist countries are esti-
mates of this Office, official data from the country
cited, or estimates made by other organizations.
The data for the non-Communist countries are
from publications of the United Nations and the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and De-
velopment (OECD), are from unclassified publi-
cations of other international organizations or
individual countries, or are estimates of this
Office.
2. Rounding of the Totals
The totals have been rounded, with some ex-
ceptions, to three significant digits. In general,
zeros appearing after the last nonzero number
following the decimal point are not significant
but are used merely for consistency in presenta-
tion, and, because of rounding, components may
not add to the totals shown. Totals are not pre-
sented if missing data are believed to represent a
significant part of the total.
3. Symbols
The abbreviation N.A. (not available) is used
when information about the existence of the data
or the magnitude of the data is not available, and
the abbreviation Negl. (negligible) is used when
the magnitude of the data is less than half of the
final unit employed for each table. The metric
system is used throughout.
4. Classification of Data
The overall classification of the Handbook is
SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM. The classi-
Unless otherwise indicated, the term Communist
Countries includes the USSR, the countries of
Eastern Europe, China, North Korea, North
Vietnam, Albania, Cuba, and Yugoslavia; the
term Eastern Europe includes Bulgaria, Czecho-
slovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and
Romania. The term NATO includes the United
States, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France,
Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Nether-
lands, Norway, Portugal, Turkey, the United
Kingdom, and West Germany. The term Euro-
pean Community includes Belgium, France, Italy,
Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Ger-
many. The term developed countries includes Aus-
tria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Nor-
way, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the
United Kingdom, West Germany, Australia, Can-
ada, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, and the
United States. The term Organization for Eco-
nomic Cooperation and Development includes Greece,
Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and all the developed
countries, except Liechtenstein, New Zealand,
and South Africa. The term less developed countries
includes the following non-Communist countries:
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(1) all countries of Africa except the Republic of
South Africa, (2) all countries of East Asia except
,Japan, (3) Portugal and Spain in Europe, (4) all
countries in Latin America, and (5) all countries
in the Middle East and South Asia.
As far as possible, production data for the Saar
have been included in the data for West Germany
for all years, unless otherwise indicated. Totals for
the country groupings may or may not include
all of the countries listed above, depending on the
commodity or services listed. Individual non-
Communist countries listed under any of the
groupings represent major producers only.
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World Gross National Product
European
Community
United Kingdom
Japan
Communist
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32.3%
29.7%
29.3%
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16.3%
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16.1%
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Other 5.6%
5.3%
5.20%
5.3%
China 4.4%
3.7%
3.7%
3.8%
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16.2%
16.1%
USSR 14.9%
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1960
1965
1970
1971
Billion US $
(1970 prices)
$2,010
$2,590
$3,280
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GNP
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2,010*
2,590*
3,280*
3,410*
NATO COUNTRIES ......................
1,160
1,480
1,780
1,830
United States .....................
659.8
835.5
974.1
1,000.4
Canada ..........................
50.8
67.0
84.5
89.1
United Kingdom ..................
ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION
98.3
115.9
129.3
130.9
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1,340
1,730
2,170
2,250
Australiab ........................
19.2
25.2
36.6
38.4
Japan ............................
80.5
129.7
230.5
244.6
Spain ............................
16.9
25.6
35.0
36.9
Sweden ..........................
22.4
29.2
35.1
35.2
Switzerland .......................
15.1
19.5
23.1
24.2
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..................
321
416
537
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17.8
22.8
28.7
29.7
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168.9
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27.0
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132.4
169.3
211.9
217.7
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES ..................
1,320
1,700
2,130
2,200
LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES .............
192
246
328
350
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
411*
534*
701*
729*
USSR ............................
298.8*
397.8*
530.6*
548.6*
Eastern Europe .....................
113
136
171
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25.2
26.9
32.7
34.0
East Germany ....................
27.5
32.3
39.8
41.4
Hungary .........................
11.0
13.3
16.0
16.7
Poland ...........................
29.1
37.5
46.2
48.6
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Far East
13.7
18.1
24.2
26.6
China ............................
89
97
122
128
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a Data for the non-Communist countries were converted from national currencies at the new
central or par value rates of exchange agreed to on 18 December 1971 or thereafter. Data for the
Communist countries were converted at US purchasing power equivalents.
b Fiscal year ending 30 June of the stated year.
c Including data for West Berlin.
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Bulgaria
Hungary
Italy
USSR
Japan
Czechoslovakia
East Germany
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Canada
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Gross National Product, 1971
(Billion 1970 US $)
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Power Central Par Value Power Central Par Value
Equivalents a Rate b Rate C Equivalents Rate d Rate e
EUROPEAN NATO ............... 800 750 680
Of which:
Belgium .................... 35.6 29.7 26.7 37.4799 44.8159 50
Denmark ................... 16.8 17.2 16.0 7.1333 6.98 7.50
France ..................... 191.7 168.9 155.6 4.5059 5.11571 5.55419
Italy ....................... 110.3 101.5 94.4 535.10 581.5 625
Netherlands ................ 38.3 36.2 32.5 3.0698 3.2447 3.62
Norway .................... 12.3 12.9 12.0 6.958 6.64539 7.14286
United Kingdom ............ 153.3 130.9 120.5 0.3276 0.3837721 0.416667
West Germany g............ 198.7 217.7 191.7 3.531 3.2225 3.66
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ...................... 259.2 h 244.6 209.3 290.6 308 360
a For the individual European NATO countries, the ratios for converting gross national product (GNP) in national currencies at
1970 prices into.1970 US dollars on the basis of US purchasing power equivalents are derived from the 1950 ratios in Milton Gilbert
and Associates, Comparative National Products and Price Levels, OEEC, Paris, 1958, using the geometric mean of European and US
weighted ratios. These 1950 ratios were moved to 1970 by applying the following factor: the derived price indexes for each European
country for 1950-70 divided by a derived price index for the United States for 1950-70. These price indexes were derived for each
country by dividing the growth of GNP in current prices by the growth of GNP in constant prices. The ratios thus obtained were
applied to the GNP values, given in the national currencies in 1970 prices. The total GNP for the European NATO countries is based
on the estimate that the total GNP of the individual countries shown represents 95% of the total European NATO GNP.
b GNP in national currencies converted to US dollars using central exchange rates.
c GNP in national currencies converted to US dollars using par value exchange rates.
d Exchange rate as of May 1972.
e Exchange rate as of April 1971.
I Par value rate.
g Including data for West Berlin.
h Converted at US purchasing power equivalents in approximately the same manner as the data for the EUROPEAN NATO
countries.
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1960 1965 1970 1971 1961--65 1966-71
NATO COUNTRIES
United States .......................... 100 135 161 161 6.2 3.0
Canada ............................... 100 140 177 183 7.0 4.6
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ........................ 100 131 179 184 5.5 5.8
France ................................ 100 128 176 186 5.1 6.4
Italy .................................. 100 139 197 192 6.8 5.5
West Germany ......................... 100 132 176 179 5.7 5.2
ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC
COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT ............... 100 133 172 177 5.9 4.9
United Kingdom ....................... 100 116 132 133 3.0 2.3
Japan ................................. 100 172 369 388 11.5 14.5
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR d ............................... 100* 139* 193* 203* 6.8* 6.5*
Eastern Europe .......................... 100 133 186 199 5.9 6.9
Bulgaria ............................... 100 174 293 321 11.7 10.7
Czechoslovakia ......................... 100 120 156 165 3.7 5.5
East Germany ......................... 100 119 155 163 3.5 5.4
Hungary .............................. 100 139 178 187 6.8 5.1
Poland ................................ 100 139 195 209 6.8 7.0
Romania .............................. 100 167 274 301 10.8 10.3
Far East
Chinas ................................ 100 92-98 123--141 138-158 -1.0 1 7.71
Other
Yugoslavia ............................ 100 165 222 245 10.5 6.8
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a Indexes for the non-Communist countries are value-added weighted indexes of intermediate and final products of
industry. Industry includes manufacturing and mining and, in most countries, public utilities.The indexes for the Com-
munist countries are estimates of this Office-constructed as nearly as possible on the same basis as the indexes for
Western countries-or other calculations accepted by this Office. The indexes for the Communist countries include
manufacturing, mining, and public utilities.
1) The base year is the year prior to the stated period.
c Preliminary.
d Index of gross values for individual commodities and branches aggregated by 1968 value-added weights. The
three sectors covered materials, machinery, and nondurable consumer goods-constitute 50.14%, 30.11 %, and
19.75%, respectively, of the value-added weights for industrial production. This index is as comparable as data will
permit with the index of US industrial production of the US Federal Reserve Board.
e Estimates of this Office computed by applying value-added weights to data for commodity production. The data
are fragmentary and uncertain; therefore, the index should be regarded as providing only a tentative indication of
the general level and trend in production.
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1961-65 1966-71
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174
293
321
11.7
10.7
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100
129
178
189
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133
182
192
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100
145
196
205
7.7
5.9
Poland ...............
100
150
223
240
8.4
8.1
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Romania .............
Far East
North Korea..........
100
100
191
198
334
332
372
N. A.
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14.6
11.8
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184
157 d
179 d
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Albania e .............
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The gross value of production is, in general, the sum of the value of output of all industrial enter-
prises. The definition of industry in Communist countries includes not only manufacturing, mining,
and public utilities, as in most Western definitions of industry, but also certain other activities
(varying from country to country).
b The base year is the year prior to the stated period.
e Rate of growth for 1966-70.
d Estimated.
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Average Annual
Rate of Growth a
(Percent)
United States b .............. 100 108
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR a .............. 100 119 146 144 3.5 3.2
Eastern Europe d ........ 100 107 116 121 1.4 2.1
Bulgaria .............. 100 120 143 147 3.7 3.4
Czechoslovakia........ 100 96 116 118 0.8 3.5
East Germany ........ 100 104 107 104 0.8 0
Hungary ............. 100 102 125 135 0.4 4.8
Poland ............... 100 107 111 114 1.4 1.1
Romania ............. 100 113 117 136 2.5 3.1
a The base year is the year prior to the stated period.
b Excluding production of seeds and of feed for horses and mules.
c The weights used to aggregate estimated agricultural output are the average prices realized by
all producers for products sold in 1968.
d Estimates based on the value of crop production plus the value of livestock products, with
allowance for changes in livestock numbers, but minus feed (including grain imported for feed),
seed, and waste. FAO/OECD West European regional price weights (1952-56 average) were used to
compute the indexes.
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United States
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Belgium
Canada
France
West Germany
USSR
Japan
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Australia ......................................... 3.7 3.6 4.3 4.0
Austria ........................................... 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2
Belgium .......................................... 3.0 2.9 2.7 2.8
Canada .......................................... 3.2 2.7 2.4 2.4
Denmark ......................................... 2.9 2.8 2.5 2.3
Finland .......................................... 1.7 2.0 1.5 1.4
France ........................................... 5.5 4.8 4.4 4.1
Greece ........................................... 5.4 4.8 5.1 5.2
Ireland ........................................... 1.2 1.0 1.1 0.9
Italy ............................................. 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.7
Japan ............................................ 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8
Luxembourg ...................................... 1.7 1.0 1.0 0.8
Netherlands ...................................... 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.5
Norway .......................................... 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.5
Portugal ......................................... 6.3 7.4 6.8 6.9
Spain ............................................ 2.6 3.6 3.3 3.6
Sweden .......................................... 4.4 3.7 3.9 3.6
Switzerland ....................................... 2.6 2.1 2.2 2.1
Turkey ........................................... 5.2 4.9 4.7 4.8
United Kingdom .................................. 5.9 5.4 5.0 5.0
United States b .................................... 7.6 9.4 8.6 7.6
West Germanye .................................. 4.4 3.6 3.7 3.3
Selected Less Developed Countries a
Egypt ............................................ 6.6 8.0 9.5 9.0
Israel ............................................ 12.2 17.2 20.5 25.1
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and EASTERN EUROPE
USSR d .......................................... 6.7* 6.4* 6.5* 6.2*
EASTERN EUROPE e
Bulgaria .......................................... 2.5* N.A. N.A. 2.5*
Czechoslovakia .................................... 4.4* N.A. N.A. 5.0*
East Germany .................................... 4.0* N.A. N.A. 5.1*
Hungary ......................................... 3.3* N.A. N.A. 4.1*
Poland ........................................... 4.9* N.A. N.A. 6.1*
Romania ......................................... 2.2* N.A. N.A. 2.5*
Other
Yugoslavia a ...................................... 2.7 2.8 3.3 3.5
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Except for United States, data are from the United States Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency. Based on the ratio of military expenditures to gross national product (GNP) at current
market prices. Military expenditures are for current and capital expenditures to meet the needs of
the armed forces including: expenditures of national defense agencies for military programs; ex-
penditures for the military components of such mixed activities as atomic energy, space, and re-
search and development; military assistance to foreign countries; and expenditures on paramilitary
forces where they contribute substantially to a country's military capabilities.
b Based on the ratio of military expenditures to GNP in constant 1970 prices.
c Including data for West Berlin.
d Based on the ratio of military expenditures to GNP in constant 1968 prices.
e Based on the ratio of military expenditures to GNP in constant 1960 prices.
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Unloading Capacity in Metric Tons, Based on a 20-Hour Day
Algeria
Algiers ...................... 34,500
Oran ........................ 19,000
Angola
Lobito ...................... 5,100
Argentina
Buenos Aires ................. 116,800
Australia
Brisbane .................... 37,300
Fremantle ................... 18,200
Melbourne ................... 61,100
Newcastle ................... 9,100
Sydney ...................... 76,600
Bangladesh
Chalna (anchorage only) ...... .........
Chittagong .................. 10,600
Belgium
Antwerp .................... 249,000
Ghent ....................... 73,200
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro ............... 51,800
Santos ...................... 30,500
Burma
Rangoon .................... 13,100
Cambodia
Kompong Som ............... 4,900
Canada
Halifax ...................... 41,200
Montreal .................... 91,400
Vancouver ................... 42,700
Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
Colombo .................... 27,200
Chile
Antofagasta ................. 10,200
Valparaiso ................... 13,200
Congo
Pointe Noire ................. 6,300
Cyprus
Famagusta .................. 5,100
Limassol .................... 1,000
Denmark
Copenhagen ................. 82,300
Egypt
Alexandria ................... 47,800
Port Said .................... 32,500
Port Suez ................... 22,400
Finland
Helsinki ..................... 27 ,400
Turku ...................... 15,200
France
Dunkirk ..................... 42,700
Le Havre .................... 67,000
Marseille .................... 82,300
Rouen ...................... 43,700
Ghana
Takoradi .................... 9,300
Greece
Piraeus ...................... 30,500
Guinea
Conakry .................... 7,300
Hong Kong .................... 33,800
India
Bombay ..................... 65,600
Calcutta .................... 30,300
Cochin ...................... 8,900
Madras ..................... 15,800
Vishakhapatnam ............. 13,100
Indonesia
Surabaja .................... 31,300
Tandjungpriok ............... 37,000
Iran
Abadan ..................... 5,300
Khorramshahr ............... 9,000
Iraq
Basra ....................... 10,200
Ireland
Dublin ...................... 25,400
Israel
Eilat ........................ 4,500
Haifa ....................... 12,200
Italy
Genoa ...................... 83,300
Naples ...................... 31,500
Trieste ...................... 50,300
Japan
Kobe ....................... 162,500
Moji ........................ 20,300
Nagasaki .................... 13,700
Osaka ....................... 139,200
Tokyo ...................... 26,400
Yokohama ................... 167,600
Jordan
Al Aqabah ................... 3,000
Kenya
Mombasa ................... 11,200
Lebanon
Beirut ...................... 12,700
Libya
Benghazi .................... 5,600
Tripoli ...................... 11,200
Malaysia
Penang ...................... 14,100
Port Swettenham ............. 6,400
Morocco
Casablanca .................. 25,700
Mozambique
Beira ....................... 8,300
Lourenco Marques ............ 10,100
Netherlands
Amsterdam .................. 97,500
Rotterdam .................. 206,200
New Zealand
Auckland .................... 37,400 r-)
Wellington .................. 36,400
Nigeria
Lagos ....................... 14,900
Port Harcourt ............... 4,900 r~
Norway
Bergen ...................... 26,400
Oslo ........................ 43,700
Pakistan
Karachi ..................... 25,200
Philippines
Manila (Luzon I.) ............ 42 , 800
Portugal
Lisbon ...................... 48,300
Republic of South Africa
Capetown ................... 30,400
Durban ..................... 42,200
East London ................. 10,500
Port Elizabeth ............... 13,200
Saudi Arabia
Jeddah ......................
Senegal
Dakar ...................... 32,500
Singapore
Singapore ................... 38,600
Somalia
Berbera ..................... 1,100
Mogadiscio .................. 500
South Korea
Inchon ...................... 9,000
Pusan ....................... 43,700
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Barcelona ................... 37600
Sudan
Port Sudan .................. 10,000
Sweden
Goteborg .................... 79,200
Malmo ...................... 51,000
Stockholm ................... 72,100
Syria
Latakia ..................... 6,700
Taiwan
Kao-hsiung .................. 25,200
Kee-lung .................... 18,800
Tanzania
Dar es Salaam ............... 5,600
Thailand
Bangkok .................... 12,400
Tunisia
Tunis (including La Goulette). 12,200
Turkey
Istanbul ..................... 23,400
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United Kingdom
Belfast ......................
Cardiff ......................
Dundee .....................
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Liverpool ....................
United Kingdom (Continued)
22,600 London ..................... 184.000
33,100 Manchesterr .................. 70.900
1 1 ,800 Southampton ................ 33,500
53,200 Uruguay
188.500 Montevideo .................. 16,300
Albania
Durres ......................
Bulgaria
Varna .......................
China
Canton ......................
Dairen ......................
Fort Bayard (Chan Chiang)
(Tsam Kong) ..............
Shanghai ....................
Whampoa .....................
Cuba
Cienfuegos ...................
Havana .....................
Mariel ......................
Santiago ....................
East Germany
5.100 Rostock ..................... 48,800
8,000
43,700
5.000
70,500
9,900
Wismar ..................... 15.200
North Korea
Chongjin .................... 27.400
I l ungnam ................... 7 .200
Najin ....................... 18,300
Nampo ...................... 2.700
North Vietnam
Cam Pha .................... 1 .200
Haiphong ................... 5.500
Hon Gay .................... 1 ,200
Poland
Gdansk ..................... 52,800
6,000 Gdynia ...................... 63,000
39,000 Stettin ...................... 63,000
4 ,500 Romania
11,700 Constants ................... 31.700
West Germany
Bremen ..................... 66 ,000
Bremerhaven ................ 6:3 ,800
Hamburg .................... 161 ,000
Zaire
Matadi ...................... 8,1(10
USSR.
Arkhangel'sk ................. 66,000
Ilichevsk .................... 17 .000
Leningrad ................... 55 .4011
Livepaya .................... 19 .000
Murmansk .................. :38 .(i0O
Nakhodka ................... 36 ,600
Nikolayev ................... 18,600
Novorossiysk ................ 32 .600
Odessa ...................... 38,000
Riga ........................ 28.400
Tallin ....................... :39,800
Vladivostok .................. 27,500
Yugoslavia
Ploce ....................... 9.400
Rijeka ...................... 30.500
Split ........................ 29 .800
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COUNTRIES
United States .....................
100
107
131
137
Belgium ..........................
100
113
135
140
Canada ..........................
100
108
131
135
France ...........................
100
120
149
157
Italy .............................
100
127
146
154
Netherlands ......................
100
119
152
163
United Kingdom ..................
100
119
149
163
West Germany ....................
100
115
131
138
OTHER
COUNTRIES
Japan ............................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR a ..........................
Eastern Europe b
Bulgaria ? ........................
100
106
109
N. A.
Czechoslovakia ....................
100
103
111
N.A.
East Germany ....................
100
100
100
N. A.
Hungary .........................
100
103
108
110
Poland ...........................
100
111
120
N. A.
Romania c ........................
100
107
115
N. A.
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
a Average of the official state retail price index and the collective farm market price index
weighted by their respective shares of retail purchases in 1960. Although the index does not reflect
changes in prices of everything purchased by consumers (the official state retail price index does not
include costs of housing and most consumer services such as laundry, transportation, recreation,
household operation, and communications), the index since 1960 is a good representation of a
consumer price index because prices of services were essentially constant during this period.
b All the indexes are highly suspect-particularly those for East Germany.
c Estimated.
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100
NATO
COUNTRIES
United States .....................
100
102
116
120
Belgium ..........................
100
109
122
121
Canada ..........................
100
108
124
126
France a ..........................
100
110
130
135
Italy .............................
100
114
129
134
Netherlandsb .....................
100
111
124
129
United Kingdom b .................
100
113
135
146
West Germany ....................
100
107
110
115
OTHER
COUNTRIES
Japan ............................
100
102
114
113
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR e ..........................
100
98
106
N.A. L-j
Eastern Europe
Czechoslovakia d ..................
100
106
111
N.A.
HIungarye ........................
1001
929
102
104
Other
Yugoslavia h ......................
100
136
208
237
a Intermediate goods prices.
b Industrial goods prices.
c Industrial goods prices, including turnover tax.
d Assumed to include turnover tax.
e Producers' goods prices, excluding turnover tax.
1 Data are for 1959.
g Data are for January 1967.
b Industrial goods prices, excluding turnover tax.
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World Production of Motor Vehicles and Crude Steel
Percent of World Total
Motor Vehicles
100%
48%
44%
31%
17%
8%
12%
13%
12%
9%
9%
746
11%
10%
7%
6%
4%
5%
12%
10%
14%
Crude Steel
100%
1969-70
Annual Average
28%
26%
20%
19%
19%
20%
16%
6%
9%
10%
8%
8%
7%
6%
5%
4
5%
25%
27%
28%
West Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Canada
Other
United States
USSR
Japan
West Germany
United Kingdom
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418
445
476
506
532
542
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United States.........
152.3
165.9
180.7
194.2
204.8
209.0
Other NATO .............
266.0
279.4
295.2
312.1
326.7
332.9
Belgium ..............
8.6
8.9
9.2
9.5
9.7
9.7
Canada ..............
13.7
15.7
17.9
19.7
21.4
22.1
Denmark .............
4.3
4.4
4.6
4.8
4.9
5.0
France ...............
41.7
43.4
45.7
48.8
50.8
51.7
West Germany a......
47.8
50.2
53.2
56.4
58.6
59.5
West Berlin ...........
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
Greece ...............
7.6
8.0
8.3
8.5
8.7
8.8
Iceland ...............
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
Italy .................
46.6
48.2
49.6
51.6
53.6
54.4
Luxembourg
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
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Netherlands ..........
.
10.1
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10.8
.
11.5
.
12.3
.
13.0
.
13.3
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Norway ..............
3.3
3.4
3.6
3.7
3.9
3.9
Portugal .............
8.4
8.6
8.9
8.8
8.7
8.7
Turkey ...............
20.8
23.9
27.5
31.2
35.4
37.2
United Kingdom ......
50.6
51.2
52.6
54.3
55.5
55.9
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ......
863
950
1,054
1,142
1,248
1,294
USSR and Eastern Europe..
269
289
311
331
346
352
USSR ................
180.1
196.2
214.3
230.9
242.8
247.5
Eastern Europe .........
88.5
92.9
96.5
99.8
103.1
104.2
Bulgaria ..............
7.3
7.5
7.9
8.2
8.5
8.6
Czechoslovakia........
12.4
13.1
13.7
14.2
14.5
14.5
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East Germany ........
18.4
17.8
17.1
17.0
17.1
17.0
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Hungary .............
9.3
9.8
10.0
10.1
10.3
10.4
Poland ...............
24.8
27.3
29.6
31.2
32.5
33.0
Romania .............
16.3
17.3
18.4
19.0
20.3
20.7
Far East .................
571
634
715
781
870
910
China ................
547
611
689
751
836
874
North Korea..........
9.2
8.9
10.6
12.2
14.2
15.0
North Vietnam ........
14.7
14.9
16.0
18.1
19.7
20.2
Other ....................
23.8
26.0
28.0
30.3
32.3
33.1
Albania ..............
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.9
2.1
2.3
Cuba ................
5.5
6.2
7.1
7.9
8.5
8.8
Mongolia .............
0.8
0.8
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
F-1
Yugoslavia ...........
16.3
17.5
18.4
19.4
20.4
20.7
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Labor Force a
United Statesb ..................................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
1960 1965 1970 1971
72.1 77.2 85.9 86.9
USSR and Eastern Europe ..................... 159 168 176 179
USSR c .................................. 110.6 117.9 124.2 126.0
Eastern Europe ............................. 48. 0 49. 7 52. 2 52. 6
Bulgaria .................................. 4.19 4.26 4.32 4.33
Czechoslovakia ............................ 6.40 6.86 7.22 7.23
East Germany ............................ 8.53 8.37 8.40 8.39
Hungary ................................. 4.74 4.80 5.01 5.04
Poland ................................... 14.13 15.16 16.35 16.59
Romania ................................. 9.99 10.26 10.87 11.00
Far East
Chinad .................................. 307 328 N.A. N.A.
North Korea d ............................ 4.6 5.3 5.9 6.1
North Vietnam d .......................... 8.2 9.4 9.7 9.8
Other
Albania .................................. 0.73 0.82 0.94 0.97
Yugoslavia ............................... 8.30 8.90 9.60 9.70
a Unless otherwise indicated, data include the armed forces and the unemployed.
b Annual averages of monthly data.
c Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average.
d Excluding the armed forces.
Nonagricultural Labor Force a
Million Persons at Midyear
United Statesb .................................. 60.3 66.7 75.2 75.7
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ..................... 91.5 107 122 125
USSR c .................................. 64.0 75.6 86.7 89.1
Eastern Europe ............................. 27. 5 31.3 34. 9 35. 7
Bulgaria .................................. 1.96 2.34 2.57 2.61
Czechoslovakia ............................ 4.72 5.39 5.84 5.87
East Germany ............................ 6.93 7.02 7.19 7.22
Hungary ................................. 2.99 3.49 3.75 3.83
Poland ................................... 7.47 8.74 10.22 10.53
Romania ................................. 3.43 4.31 5.37 5.62
Far East
China d .................................. 53 47 N. A. N.A.
North Korea d ............................ 2.1 2.6 3.0 3.2
North Vietnam d .......................... 1.8 2.4 2.9 3.0
Other
Albania .................................. 0.22 0.27 0.40 0.43
Yugoslavia ............................... 3.50 4.18 4.89 5.00
a Unless otherwise indicated, data include the armed forces.
b Civilian employment. The data are annual averages of monthly data that exclude the armed
forces.
C Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average.
d Excluding the armed forces.
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COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
35.5
42.0
48.0
48.8
USSR c ..................................
22.6
27.4
31.6
32.0
Eastern Europe .............................
12.9
14.6
16.4
16.8
Bulgaria ..................................
0.88
1.12
1.31
1.35
Czechoslovakia ............................
2.38
2.57
2.74
2.74
East Germany ............................
3.44
3.45
3.52
3.52
Hungary .................................
1.37
1.61
1.88
1.90
Poland ...................................
3.19
3.86
4.55
4.68
Romania .................................
1.60
1.95
2.44
2.60
Far East
North Vietnam ............................
0.5
0.9
1.0
1.0
Other
Albania ..................................
0.09
0.11
0.18
0.19
Yugoslavia ...............................
1.48
1.86
2.08
2.17
a Including employment in manufacturing, mining, and electric power.
b Annual averages of monthly employment data.
c,Annual average.
United Statesn .................................. 7.06 5.61 4.52 4.45
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ..................... 67. 1 60. 7 54. 8 53. 8
USSR c .................................. 46.6 42.3 37.5 36.9
Eastern Europe ............................. 20. 5 18. 4 17.3 16. 9
Bulgaria .................................. 2.24 1.93 1.76 1.71
Czechoslovakia ............................ 1.68 1.47 1.39 1.36
East Germany ............................ 1.60 1.35 1.21 1.17
Hungary ................................. 1.75 1.31 1.26 1.21
Poland ................................... 6.66 6.41 6.13 6.06
Romania ................................. 6.57 5.95 5.51 5.39
Far East
China .................................... 254 281 N.A. N.A.
North Korea .............................. 2.5 2.7 2.8 2.9
North Vietnam ............................ 6.4 7.0 6.8 6.8
Other
Albania .................................. 0.51 0.55 0.54 0.54
Yugoslavia ............................... 4.80 4.72 4.71 4.71
Agriculture.
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Gross national product a .............. Billion 1970 US $........... 321 416 537 555
Total population (midyear) ............ Million persons ............. 170 179 186 188
Fuels and power
Primary energy (coal equivalents b)..... Million metric tons ......... 351 359 379 390
Electric power (gross) ................. Billion kilowatt-hours....... 281 406 575 620
Hard coal ........................... Million metric tons ......... 235 218 165 159
Brown coal and lignite ................ Million metric tons ......... 99 106 112 109
Crude oil ............................ Million metric tons ......... 11.4 15.5 13.2 12.3
Minerals and metals
Crude steel .......................... Million metric tons ......... 72.8 86.0 109 103
Pig iron ............................. Million metric tons ......... 54.2 63.1 80.4 75.1
Iron ore ............................. Million metric tons ......... 89.5 74.7 68.9 66.2
Refined copper ....................... Thousand metric tons....... 577 676 791 751
Primary aluminum ................... Thousand metric tons....... 491 699 838 928
Agriculture
Grain 0 .............................. Million metric tons ......... 52.6 59.3 65.9 74.6
Potatoes ............................ Million metric tons ......... 50.3 37.4 36.1 35.4
Meat ............................... Million metric tons......... 7.49 8.67 9.69 10.2
Cattle (beginning of year) ............. Million head............... 46.5 48.6 51.3 50.7
Manufactured items
Sulfuric acid (100%) .................. Million metric tons......... 9.80 12.2 14.8 14.9
Mineral fertilizer (nutrients) ........... Million metric tons......... 9.38 12.0 13.6 N.A.
Cement ............................. Million metric tons ......... 61.7 86.4 111 113
Passenger automobiles ................ Thousand units............ 3,560 5,410 8,020 8,440
Radio receivers ....................... Million units............... 8.56 8.80 14.8 N.A.
Television receivers ................... Million units............... 3.76 5.48 6.98 N.A.
Transportation
Railroad freight traffic ................ Billion metric ton-kilometers. 135 148 171 161
a Converted at central exchange rates.
b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram.
c Data are for barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat where they are produced.
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Cross national product .............
Total population (midyear) .........
Fuels and power
Primary energy (coal equivalents b).
Electric power (gross) ..............
Hard coal ........................
Brown coal and lignite .............
Crude oil .........................
Minerals and metals
Crude steel .......................
Pig iron ..........................
Iron ore ..........................
Refined copper ....................
Primary aluminum ................
Agriculture
Grain c ...........................
Potatoes .........................
Meat ............................
Cattle (beginning of year) ..........
Manufactured items
Sulfuric acid (100%) ...............
Mineral fertilizer (nutrients) ........
Cement ........................
Passenger automobiles .............
Radio receivers ....................
Television receivers ................
Transportation
Billion 1970 US $........... 113 136
Million persons ............. 96.5 99.8
Million metric tons ......... 275* 329
Billion kilowatt-hours....... 114 170
Million metric tons ......... 140 158
Million metric tons ......... 335 403
Million metric tons ......... 13.2 15.2
Million metric tons ......... 21.2 28.7
Million metric tons ......... 13.4 17.9
Million metric tons ......... 9.34 12.0
Thousand metric tons....... 101 141
Thousand metric tons ....... 163 206
171 180
103 104
382 390*
246 262
180 185
441 440
16.4* 16.8*
40.1 42.3
23.8 24.7
10.8 11.0
197 201
354 377
Million metric tons ......... 48.3 53.1 54.7 67.5
Million metric tons ......... 63.9 63.2 72.0 59.0
Million metric tons ......... 3.38* 4.04* 4.49* 4.67*
Million head ............... 25.2 26.6 28.1 29.0
Million metric tons .........
Million metric tons .........
Million metric tons .........
Thousand units ............
Million units ...............
Million units ...............
Railroad freight traffic ............. Billion
ters.
2.50 4.23 6.08 6.55
3.23 4.63 7.64 8.04
22.9 31.8 42.1 44.6
134 211 369 4.06
2.24 2.41 3.02 3.01
0.99 1.70 2.19 N.A.
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Converted at US purchasing power equivalents.
Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram.
Data are for barley, corn, oats, rye, and wheat where they are produced.
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Gross national product a b .......... .
Index of industrial production ........
Index of agricultural production e.... .
Fuels and power
Electric power (gross) b ............ .
Hard coal .........................
Minerals and metals
Crude steel d .......................
Pig iron ...........................
Iron ore ...........................
Manganese ore .....................
Primary aluminum .................
Agriculture
Wheat ............................
Rice (rough, or paddy) ..............
Sugar (raw value) ..................
Ginned cotton .....................
Manufactured items
Cotton fabrics . ....................
Woolen fabrics g ..... ..... .. ....... .
Cement ...........................
Passenger automobiles (civilian) ......
Trade
Imports (c.i.f.) .....................
Billion 1970 US $ ............. 35.0 40.0
1960 =100 ................... 100 154
1960 =100 ................... 100 102
Billion kilowatt-hours......... 20.1 36.8
Million metric tons ........... 52.6 67.2
Million metric tons ........... 3.29 6.41
Million metric tons ........... 4.28 7.12
Million metric tons ........... 16.6 23.7
Million metric tons ........... 1.20 1.65
Thousand metric tons......... 18 62 161 175
Million metric tons ........... 10.3 12.3 20.1 23.2
Million metric tons ........... 51.3 e 46.0 e 63.7 66.1
Million metric tons ........... 2.81 3.49 4.63 4.08
Million metric tons ........... 1.01 1.00 0.96 1.09
50.2
52.3
181
130
185
137
61.8
58.1
73.1
68.5
6.23
5.98
7.22
6.86
31.4
32.5
1.65
1.54
Billion linear meters .......... 6.63 7.64 7.69 7.16
Million linear meters.......... 8 10 13 15
Million metric tons ........... 7.8 10.6 14.0 14.9
Thousand units .............. 24.6 35.3 40.6 49.0
2.33 2.84
1.33 1.69
2.12 2.52
2.03 2.11
a Data are at factor cost and are converted at the central exchange rate of 7.27927 rupees to US $1.
b Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year.
e Based on three-year moving averages.
d Beginning in 1965, ingots only.
e Estimated from planted acreage.
f Mill and decentralized sector production.
g Wearable fabrics produced in the mill sector only.
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Gross industrial production .........
Total population (midyear) .........
Fuels and power
Electric power (gross) ..............
Coal .............................
Agriculture
Grain ............................
Fresh butter I .....................
Livestock .........................
Manufactured items
Bricks ...........................
Leather footwear ..................
Cement ..........................
Lumber ..........................
Processed meat ....................
Transportation and trade
Imports (f.o.b.) ...................
Exports (f.o.b.) ...................
1960 =100 ................. 100 164 261 282
Million persons ............. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3
Million kilowatt-hours ...... 106 242 493 544
Million metric tons ......... 0.62 0.99 2.00 2.09
Thousand metric tons....... 256 354 327 414
Thousand metric tons....... 4.8 4.1 2.9 2.9
Million head ............... 23.0 23.8 22.6 22.7
Million units ............... 78 44 62 58
Million pairs ............... 0.9 1.4 1.6 1.4
Thousand metric tons....... 0 0 96 N. A.
Thousand cubic meters...... 152 187 383 315
Thousand metric tons....... 13 20 35 41
Million US 8 ............... 121 150 232 N.A.
Million US $ ............... 73 98 87 N. A.
a Data are for barley, oats, wheat, and miscellaneous grain.
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Gross National Product in the United States
and the USSR
USSR as a Percent of US
US=100 r-
Gross National Productt
Billion 1970 US $
USSR as a Percent of US
US=100 -
Gross National Product Per Capitat
1970 US $
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1970
USSR as
P
US
USSR
a
ercent
of US
Consumption ............................................
675.3
272.9*
40*
New fixed investment .....................................
164.0
165.0*
101*
Defense .................................................
74.4
59.9*
81*
Other ...................................................
60.4
69.3*
115*
GNP .................................................
974.1
530.6* b
54*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a US market prices. Total Soviet gross national product (GNP) and the various end uses were converted to dollars
not by the official rate of exchange but by the average purchasing power ratio of the dollar and the ruble calculated from
actual or estimated prices paid for various goods and services in the two economies. For GNP as a whole and for each
end use component of GNP, these average ratios (ruble-dollar ratios) were estimated by weighting individual price
ratios by both US and Soviet expenditure weights. The geometric mean of the US weighted and Soviet weighted ratios
was then used for the conversion of Soviet values into dollars.
The magnitudes for the Soviet end use components were calculated to measure quantity of output compared with
the United States but not the cost in resources. The share of total economic resources devoted to a particular end use or
the share of total output originating in an individual sector (for example, agriculture or industry) in the USSR should
be measured in internal ruble prices and costs. Agriculture alone, for example, used 30% of the labor force, or 38 million
people, as a result of the inefficiency of that sector in the USSR.
The adjusted end uses of GNP are defined as follows:
(1) Consumption comprises personal expenditures for goods and services for all purposes and noninvestment
outlays by government for goods and services for health and education. (The personal consumption expenditures for
the United States are $615.8 billion.)
(2) Investment is defined (a) for both the United States and the USSR as the sum of expenditures for gross
private domestic investment net of inventories; for public construction other than that for defense facilities; for equip-
ment purchased by the government except that for defense; and for defense stockpiling and defense-production ex-
pansion; and (b) for the United States, as also including expenditures by state and local government for development of
atomic energy. (The gross private domestic investment for the United States is $135.3 billion.)
(3) Defense as a component of GNP comprises government purchases of goods and services for the military
services, federal government expenditures on atomic energy development, and outlays on space research and technology.
Defense excludes stockpiling activities and net military grants for foreign military assistance. (The federal government
purchases of goods and services for national defense, excluding purchases by NASA, for the United States are $75.4
billion.)
(4) Other for the USSR includes expenditures on civil space programs, inventory change, administration, net
exports, and a statistical discrepancy. Administration includes expenditures on civilian internal security, general agricul-
tural programs, public organizations, government administration, and social welfare. Other for the United States includes
administration, net exports and military assistance, change in inventories and stockpiles, and a statistical discrepancy.
Administration is the residual left after all current expenditures for national defense, health, education, and all capital
expenditures are subtracted from government purchases of goods and services. (There is no equivalent category for the
unadjusted data for the United States.)
b The sum of the end use components of Soviet GNP, valued in dollars, does not equal the dollar value of aggregate
GNP, because of the use of average ruble-dollar ratios in converting from ruble values to dollar values. Nevertheless,
the individual end use components were not adjusted to agree with the total, since the US-USSR comparisons shown
are believed to give the best available description of relative size.
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1971
US b (Fiscal Year) USSR C (Calendar Year)
Billion Billion Billion
1970 US $ 1968 US $ 1968 Rubles
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Strategic attack .......................... 4.2 6.8 2.2
Strategic defense ......................... 2.3 7.4 2.4
General purpose .......................... 25.4 22.8 6.6
RDT&E ................................ 8.5 11.9 5.3
Other ................................... 30.9 21.7 5.5
Total ................................. 71.3 70.6 22.1
To achieve as high a degree of comparability as possible, adjustments have been made to the basic data
available for both the United States and the USSR. For example, the ruble data, by mission, shown here differ
somewhat from the comparable data shown in Table 22. All expenditures for research, development,
test, and evaluation (RDT&E) activities associated with military and nuclear energy programs have been
aggregated and are included under RDT&E. All expenditures for nuclear warheads have been aggregated and
are included under "Other." All expenditures for military assistance and civil defense programs have been
excluded.
b Planned total obligational authority. It should be noted that the pattern of expenditures shown
for the United States is not representative of the pre-Vietnam period.
c These data for the USSR are reviewed and updated several times each year. Therefore, if they are to be
used for more than general background purposes, the Office of Strategic Research should be consulted to
insure that they represent the latest available information. The dollar valuations of Soviet expenditures are
measures of Soviet programs computed on the basis of US factor costs and do not measure program costs as
seen by Soviet planners.
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Food
Grain production a (kilograms per capita)
United States b .................................................. 1,004 942 908 1,140
USSR e ........................................................ 434 433 618 604
Meat production d (kilograms per capita)
United States e .................................................. 71 74 80 83
USSR .......................................................... 26 29 34 36
Persons supplied per farm worker
United States ................................................... 26 35 45 47
USSR .......................................................... 5 5 6 7
Housing
Housing construction (square meters per capita)
United States ................................................... 0.8 0.8 0.7 1.0
USSR .......................................................... 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4
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Transportation
Passenger automobile production (units per hundred persons)
United Statesf .................................................. 3.7 4.8 3.2 4.1
USSR .......................................................... 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2
Passenger automobiles in use (units per hundred persons)
United States9 .................................................. 34.1 38.7 43.9 45.0
USSR hi ....................................................... 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.8
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Communications
Television receivers in use ' (units per hundred persons)
United States ................................................... 32 37 45 48
USSR .......................................................... 2 7 14 16
Radio receivers in use 1 (units per hundred persons)
United States ................................................... 93 125 164 171
USSR .......................................................... 13 17 20 20
Household equipment
Washing machine production (units per thousand persons)
United Statest .................................................. 18 22 20 22
USSR .......................................................... 4 15 22 17
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Washing machines in use I (units per thousand persons)
United States k ................................................. 232 252 281 285
USSR .......................................................... 13 + 59i 123 139
F
Refrigerator production (units per thousand persons)
United Statest .................................................. 19 25 26 27
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USSR .......................................................... 2 7 17 19
Refrigerators in use I (units per thousand persons)
United States k ................................................. 274 288 306 309
USSR .......................................................... 10 ' 291 72 87
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produced grain are not included.
b Excluding corn silage and forage but including sorghum for grain.
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d Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis.
e Excluding slaughter fats, poultry, rabbit, and variety meats.
f Data are for factory sales and include complete units exported for assembly.
a As of the end of the registration year.
h Based on data for production, imports, exports, and estimated retirements.
As of the end of the year.
J Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the beginning of the year.
k Data are understated because they are based on the number of households with one or more units; thus, a household with more
than one is counted as having only one.
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Figure 12
1971
1970 (Preliminary)
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Production, Sales, and Reserves
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Production and Sales
End-of-Year Reserve Balance
Million Troy Ounces
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Aggregate Factor Productivity in the USSR
Average Annual Rate of Growtht
Percent
Inputs ttt
8.6
0.6
3.9
Manhours
1.8 fl
Capital
(including
livestock)
Manhours
1.5
Capital
(including
livestock)
L___j ~= 1_'
Land
- 0.5 - 0.9 - 0.6
1961-65 1966-67 1968-69 1970 1971
tThe base year is the year prior to the stated period.
ttBaeed on indexes of GNP (1968 rubles), by sector of orgin, at factor cost.
tttlnputs of manhours, capital, and land are combined using weights of 66.59%, 29.91%, and 3.50%,
respectively, in a Cobb-Douglas (linear homogeneous) production function. These weights represent the
distribution of labor costs, charges on gross fixed capital (including livestock), and land rent in 1968,
the base year for all indexes underlying the growth rate calculations.
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Industrial Factor Productivity in the USSR
Average Annual Rate of Growths
Percent
0.5
1.0
.v
5
5
0.4
.
2.9
6
3
.
6.2
5.6
4.5
3.8
-4.1
1961-65
- 1.3
Factor
Productivity
t The base year is the year prior to the stated period.
tt Preliminary
tttlnputs of manhours and capital are combined using weights of 58.4% and 41.646, respectively, in a
Cobb-Douglas (linear homogeneous) production function. These weights represent the distribution
of labor costs (wages and social insurance deductions) and capital costs (charges on fixed and working
capital and depreciation) in 1968, the base year for all indexes underlying the growth rate calculations.
Manhours
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Estimated Soviet Expenditures for Defense
Estimated Expenditures
for Defense 22.1
(1968 Prices)
17.9
16.6
Announced Defense Budget
(Current Prices)
04
9.3
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Mission
Strategic attack .......................
3.1
3.0
3.5
2.6
Strategic defense ......................
1.8
1.7
2.4
2.5
Ground b .............................
3.3
3.8
4.1
4.1
Naval e ..............................
1.7
2.1
2.0
2.1
Military transport aviation .............
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
RDT&E d ............................
2.3
2.9
4.8
5.3
Command and general support e.........
3.6
4.1
4.8
4.9
Total military expenditures ...............
16.6
18.3
22.3
22.1
Of which:
Military machinery ..................
12.9
a These data are reviewed and updated several times each year. Therefore, if they are to be
used for more than general background purposes, the Office of Strategic Research should be
consulted to insure that they represent the latest available information. The estimates con-
ceptually include all outlays for personnel and other operating costs, procurement of all hardware
used by the military establishment (including nuclear warheads), construction of facilities, and
military and nuclear research and development activities, but exclude military assistance pro-
grams. Many of the funds required to cover these expenditures come from sources other, than
the budget category labeled "Defense" by the USSR. Most of the figures in the table are
derived from detailed calculations of the estimated size and cost to deploy and operate indi-
vidual program elements of the Soviet military establishment. These estimates are subject to
considerable uncertainty and should not be considered as precise measures. Nevertheless, the
estimates are as accurate and as comprehensive as the data available during 1971 permitted.
b Including expenditures for tactical aviation.
e Including expenditures for naval aviation.
d Expenditures for research, development, test, and evaluation for all military and nuclear
energy programs. Civil space programs are not included. These data include personnel costs for
military personnel associated with RDT&E programs. The estimates in this table are derived
from analysis of published Soviet financial data and do not represent detailed calculations of the
estimated magnitude and cost of individual programs.
e Expenditures for reserve training, militarized security forces, retirement pay, military space
operations, and paramilitary training, in addition to command and support for the active military
establishment.
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Estimated Soviet Expenditures for Defense, by Category of Expenditures a
Billion 1968 Rubles
Investment .............................
6.2
6.0
6.5
5.6
Procurement ..........................
5.6
5.7
6.1
5.2
Land armaments and ammunition.. . . .
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
Naval ships and boats ...............
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.8
Aircraft ............................
1.0
0.9
0.9
1.0
Missile systems .....................
1.9
1.3
2.1
1.4
Electronic equipment ................
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
Nuclear weapons ....................
0.8
1.4
0.6
0.3
Military space systems ...............
0
0.1
0.3
0.3
Other ..............................
0.6
0.6
0.7
0.7
Facilities .............................
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.3
Operating expenditures ...................
8.1
9.5
11.1
11.4
Personnel .............................
5.1
5.6
6.3
6.4
Operation and maintenance .............
3.0
3.9
4.8
5.0
R DT &E b ..............................
2.2
2.8
4.6
5.2
Total ................................
16.6
18.3
22.3
22.1
a These data are reviewed and updated several times each year. Therefore, if they are to be
used for more than general background purposes, the Office of Strategic Research should be con-
sulted to insure that they represent the latest available information. The estimates conceptually
include all outlays for personnel and other operating costs, procurement of all hardware used by
the military establishment (including nuclear warheads), construction of facilities, and military and
nuclear research and development activities, but exclude military assistance programs. Many of the
funds required to cover these expenditures come from sources other than the budget category
labeled "Defense" by the USSR. Most of the figures in the table are derived from detailed calcula-
tions of the estimated size and cost to deploy and operate individual program elements of the Soviet
military establishment. These estimates are subject to considerable uncertainty and should not be
considered as precise measures. Nevertheless, the estimates are as accurate and as comprehensive as
the data available during 1971 permitted.
b Excluding military personnel related costs and therefore differing slightly from the RDT&E
data shown in the preceding table.
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42,017
56,963
82,053
87 ,700
By function a
Construction ................................
29,400
35,800
50,300
54,300
Equipment .................................
10,400
17,500
25,300
26,400
Other capital outlays ........................
2,200
3,700
6,400
7,000
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By sector
Industrye ..................................
15,211 1
21,117
29,567
32,100
Ferrous metallurgy ........................
1,430
1,835
2,082
N.A.
Chemicals and petrochemicals ...............
1,056
2,171
2,415
N. A.
Fuels and power and metalworking ..........
4,395
6,636
8,423
9,200
Machine building ..........................
2,088
3,189
6,117
6,800
Construction materials .....................
1,215
1 ,034
1 ,712
N. A.
Consumer goods ...........................
2,280 t
2,792
4,489
4,900
Others ...................................
2,747
3,460
4,329
N. A.
Construction industry ........................
1,181 f
1,493
3,008
3,200
Transport and communications ................
3,925 1
5,532
7,808
8,400
Agriculture .................................
5,476
9,535
14,152
15,700
Housing ....................................
9,456
9,638
13,439
13,800
Services ....................................
6,768 1
9,648
14,079
14,500
a Beginning with the official handbooks for 1970, Soviet investment statistics are reported only
in constant prices of 1 January 1969 instead of the previous constant prices of 1 July 1955.
Consequently the ruble values shown in this table are different from those published in previous
editions of the Handbook. Unless otherwise indicated, data are from the Soviet statistical handbook
Narodnoye khozyaystvo SSSR v 1970 g.
b Estimated, unless otherwise indicated.
e Preliminary figure given in the 1971 plan fulfillment report (Pravda, 23 January 1972, p. 2).
d Rounded to the nearest hundred million rubles. Values for 1960 were computed from percentage
share distributions as reported in the Soviet statistical handbook, Statisticheskiy yezhegodnik stran-
chlenov Soveta Ekonomicheskoy Vzaimopomoshchi, 1971, p. 171.
e Excluding the construction industry.
f Estimated using coefficients of other years calculated as the ratios between investment in
prices of 1 July 1955 and prices of 1 January 1969.
6 Computed as a residual; it includes investment in nonferrous metallurgy, timber, paper, wood-
working, and miscellaneous other branches of industry.
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Social Sector ...............................
70.14
93.89
142.9
146.11
151.6
157.82
Turnover Tax ............................
31.34
38.66
49.4
54.2
54.6
57.5
Profit Deductions ........................
18.64
30.87
54.2
54.8
56.6
60.7
Taxes on Enterprises and Organizations.....
1.85
1.55
1 .2
N.A.
Social Insurance Receipts ..................
3.74
5.56
8.3
37.1
8.9
39.6
Residual ................................
14.58
17.25
29.8
N.A.
Private Sector .............................
6.94 a
8.43
13.8
14.86
N.A.
15.99
State Taxes on the Population .............
5.60
7.70
12.7
13.8
13.7
15.0
State Loans ..............................
0.91 a
0.18
0.5 l
Local Taxes and Lottery Revenue..........
0.43
0.55
0.6 J
1.1
N.A.
1.0
Total .................................
77. 08 a
102.32
156. 7
160.97
166.3
173. 81
Expenditures
Financing the National Economy .............
34.13
44.92
74.6
77.03
81.5
82.63
Industry and Construction ................
15.59
20.99
N.A.
29.6
N.A.
32.2
Agriculture and Procurement ..............
4.75
6.77
N.A.
10.9
N.A.
12.1
Transport and Communications ............
2.81
2.83
N.A.
3.0
N.A.
3.2
Trade ...................................
3.59
2.27
N.A.
6.0
N.A.
N.A.
Municipal Economy and Housing ..........
3.22
4.23 l
5.6
N.A.
27.5
N.A.
S
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Other ...................................
4.17
7.83
N.A.
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Social-Cultural Measures ....................
24.94
38.16
55.94
58.52
59.5
62.94
Education, Science, and Culture............
10.31
17.51
24.77
25.9
N.A.
27.4
Health and Physical Culture ...............
4.84
6.67
9.28
9.3
N.A.
9.7
Social Welfare ...........................
9.79
13.99
21.89
23.3
N.A.
25.8
Administration .............................
1.09
1.28
1.7
1.72
1.7
1.77
Defense ...................................
9.30
12.78
17.9
17.85
17.9
17.90
Loan Service ...............................
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.2 b
N.A.
0.2 b
Reserve Funds of the Council of Ministers.....
0
0
Residual ..................................
2.97
4.38
4.4
5.45
N.A.
8.17
Total .................................
73. 13
101. 62
154. 6
160. 77
165. 1
173. 61
Budget Surplus ..............................
3.95 a
0.70
2.1
0.20
1.2
0.20
a Including revenue from the savings deposits of the population.
b Estimated.
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Percentage Distribution of Soviet Gross National Product, by End Use
(Adjusted Factor Cost a)
Consumption ........................... 63 59 58 59
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Investment ............................. 27 29 32 33
New fixed ............................ 22 23 25 26
Othere ............................... 5 7 7 7
Defense ................................ 8 7 6 6
Civil space programs ..................... Negl. 1 1 1
Administration .......................... 2 2 2 2
Inventory change, net exports, and statis-
tical discrepancy .................... Negl. 2 2 Negl.
Total ................................ 100 100 100 100
a Because of the well-known difficulties in using Soviet established prices as a measure of resource
burden, the shares of gross national product (GNP) in this table are based on GNP at factor cost.
In calculating GNP at factor cost, 1968 end use weights have been revised from an established
price basis to a factor cost basis by subtracting turnover taxes and profits and adding amortization
charges, implicit interest costs, agricultural land rent, and subsidies. These revised weights are then
moved over time by indexes of the value of the various end uses in constant market prices.
b Preliminary.
c Civilian research and development and expenditures on capital repair.
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Estimated Drawings and Scheduled Repayments on Western Credits to the USSR a
Million US $
Year
Estimated
Drawings
Scheduled
Repayments
Interest
Net Credits
Outstanding at
End of Year
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- - - - -
- - - - - -
n
1960
............
125
37
2
86
136
1961
............
165
70
6
89
231
v
1962
............
180
106
10
64
305
1963
............
140
130
14
-4
315
1964
............
170
147
15
8
338
1965
............
190
149
17
24
379
1966
............
275
149
20
106
505
1967
............
305
152
29
124
658
n
1968
............
510
215
38
257
953
1969
............
630
270
57
303
1,313
tJ
1970
............
755
326
79
350
1,742
1971
............
835
410
99
326
2,167
a Estimates of drawings are based on data derived from contracts indicating delivery and credit terms and
on Soviet imports of machinery and equipment. In general, early contracts (1960-64) involved 80%-85%
credit and 5% interest. A large number of contracts since 1965 have involved 85% credit and 6% interest.
Repayment periods for the earlier credits were usually three to five years following downpayment. Typical
terms since 1965 have been eight years following delivery of equipment.
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Total capital stock d ............................. 328 496 710 764
Industry ..................................... 84 144 218 238
Ferrous metallurgy .......................... 8 14 21 N. A.
Chemicals and petrochemicals ................. 4 10 18 N.A.
Fuels and power ............................. 24 37 58 N. A.
Machine building and metalworking ........... 17 29 46 N. A.
Construction materials ....................... 5 9 13 N. A.
Consumer goods ............................. 12 18 27 N. A.
Othere ..................................... 14 27 35 N, A.
Construction industry .......................... 6 10 18 21
Agriculture d .................................. 44 J 62 87 93
Transport and communications .................. 42/ 64 92 98
Housing ...................................... 102 137 176 184
Services ...................................... 50 79 119 130
a The Soviet regime recently revalued most of the stock of fixed capital on hand as of 1 January
1972 in investment prices of 1969. The results of the revaluation probably will not be announced
until late 1972. In the meantime, the fixed capital series expressed in prices of 1955 continues to be
the official series, even though it is not compatible with the new official investment series expressed
in prices of 1969 (see Table 24). Value of stocks is estimated as of 1 July of the respective year on
the basis of end-of-year data reported in various Soviet statistical handbooks.
b In 1955 prices (see Footnote a).
e Preliminary.
d Including the value of basic herds and draft animals.
e Nonferrous metals, timber, woodworking, paper, and miscellaneous other branches of industry.
Average Annual Rates of Growth a of Industrial Production, by Branch of Industry, in the USSR
Percent
Industrial materials ....................
7.2
6.0
7.3
6.8
5.7
Electric power ......................
11.5
8.0
10.0
7.6
8.1
Coal ...............................
2.7
2.0
4.4
2.4
2.7
Petroleum products and natural gas. . . .
10.9
7.7
9.0
7.8
6.7
Ferrous metals ......................
7.9
5.3
7.4
5.8
4.7
Nonferrous metals ...................
8.3*
8.0*
7.9*
6.2*
6.0*
Forest products .....................
3.0
3.7
1.2
5.6
4.5
Paper and paperboard products .......
7.7
6.8
12.8
6.9
5.8
Construction materials ...............
8.0
6.2
9.3
8.3
5.2
Chemicals ..........................
11.7
9.1
12.5
11.6
7.9
Machinery ............................
7.9*
7.6*
6.3*
7.0*
6.2*
Civilian ............................
8.9
9.4
6.2
8.7
9.0
Military ............................
6.4*
4.2*
6.4*
3.6*
0.5*
Nondurable consumer goods ............
4.5
6.0
6.1
6.6
3.8
Soft goods ..........................
2.4
7.2
1.2
6.7
3.2
Processed foods .....................
7.0
4.8
11.6
6.5
4.4
Total industrial production .............
6.8*
6.5*
6.8*
6.8*
5.5*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a The base year is the year prior to the stated period. Rates of growth are derived from
unrounded data.
b Preliminary.
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Index of national income b ..............
Gross industrial production e............
Group A (producers' goods) ...........
Group B (consumer goods) ...........
Industrial labor productivity........... .
Fuels and power
Electric power ........................
Total coal d ...........................
Crude oile ............................
Natural gas ...........................
Metals
Crude steel ...........................
Pig iron ..............................
Chemicals
Mineral fertilizer (Soviet statistical report-
ing units) ...........................
Plastics and synthetic resins ............
Manufacturing and construction
Passenger automobiles .................
Trucks and buses ......................
Tractors ..............................
Television receivers ....................
Rubber tires ..........................
Cement ..............................
Average Annual Rate of Growth a
(Percent)
1971 1972 1966-70 1971 1972 1971-75
Unit of Measure Actual Plan Actual Actual Plan Plan
1965= 100 ............... 154 163 7.7 6.0 6.2 6.8
1965 =100 ............... 162 173 8.4 7.8 6.9 8.0
1965 =100 ............... 163 174 8.6 7.7 6.8 7.9
1965 =100 ............... 161 172 8.3 7.9 7.1 8.3
1965 =100 ............... 140 149 5.7 6.3 6.1 6.8
Billion kilowatt-hours..... 800 850 7.9 8.0 6.2 7.5
Million metric tons....... 641 634 1.6 2.7 -1.1 2.2
Million metric tons....... 377 397 7.7 6.9 5.3 7.3 f
Billion cubic meters....... 212 229 9.2 7.1 8.0 9.9
Million metric tons....... 120.9 125.5 4.9 4.3 3.8 4.8
Million metric tons....... 89.3 92.5 5.4 3.9 3.6 4.8
Million metric tons....... 61.4 65.9 12.1 10.8 7.3 10.2
Thousand metric tons..... 1 ,862 1,992 15.8 11.3 7.0 16.1
Thousand units.......... 529 728 11.3 53.7 37.6 29.5
Thousand units.......... 613.7 648 6.6 7.3 5.6 8.0
Thousand units.......... 472 478 5.3 2.9 1.3 4.6
Million units ............. 5.8 6.0 12.8 -13.2 2.7 -0.3
Million units ............. 36.2 39.0 5.5 4.6 7.7 8.1
Million metric tons....... 100.3 103.4 5.6 5.3 3.1 5.8
a The base year is the year prior to the stated period.
b The official Soviet measure is based on a Marxist concept of national income and differs significantly from the concept used in Western
market economies. For example, the Soviet measure excludes the value of services and overstates the contribution of industry by including all
indirect taxes.
e Official "gross" value series.
d Raw gross output.
e Unless otherwise indicated, including production of natural gas liquids.
f Excluding production of natural gas liquids.
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United Statestt
European
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Japan
Other Developed
Less Developed
Communist
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Eastern Europe
China 1.5%
1960
1965
1970
1971
Billion US $ $128
$187
$314
$350
tData are f.o.b.
ttExcluding military aid.
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WORLD ................................. 128 187 314 350
NON-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ........ .. .. 111.9 163.3 277.9 310.7
United Statesb ...................... 19.7 26.8 42.7 43.6
European Community ............... 29.7 47.9 88.7 101.1
United Kingdom .................... 10.6 13.7 19.4 22.3
Japan .............................. 4.1 8.5 19.3 24.0
Other Developed .................... 19.3 28.5 49.1 53.5
Less Developed ..................... 28.5 38.0 58.7 66.2
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES .... ..... .. .. .. . . 16.6 24.1 36.1 39.2
USSR .............................. 5.6 8.2 12.8 13.8
Eastern Europe ..................... 7.6 11.8 18.1 19.9
China .............................. 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.4
Other .............................. 1.5 2.1 3.2 3.1
a Data are f.o.b.
b Excluding military aid.
Trade of the United States with the USSR and East European Communist Countries a
Million US 8
US exports to ...................................
193.9
140.0
353.6
384.0
USSR b ....................................
39.3
45.2
118.7
161.7
Eastern Europe .............................
154.6
94.8
234.9
222.2
Bulgaria ................................
0.1
3.6
15.3
4.4
Czechoslovakia ..........................
4.5
27.7
22.5
38.7
East Germany ..........................
4.0
12.4
32.5
25.4
Hungary ...............................
1.6
9.3
28.3
27.9
Poland .................................
143.1
35.4
69.9
73.3
Romania ...............................
1.3
6.4
66.4
52.5
US imports from ................................
80.9
137.4
225.6
222.7
USSR b ....................................
22.6
42.6
72.3
57.6
Eastern Europe .............................
58.2
94.7
153.3
165.1
Bulgaria ................................
0.8
1.7
2.4
2.6
Czechoslovakia ..........................
12.2
16.7
23.9
23.6
East Germany ..........................
3.2
6.5
9.4
10.1
Hungary ...............................
1.8
2.1
6.2
7.8
Poland .................................
38.8
65.9
97.9
107.2
Romania ...............................
1.5
1.8
13.4
13.8
a Exports include reexports and are valued I.R.S. Imports are general imports and are valued
f.o.b. port of export.
b Including data for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
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Food and beverages ........................
Tobacco and tobacco manufactures ..........
Crude materials ...........................
Hides and skins except furskins ...........
Pulp and waste paper ....................
Manmade fibers .........................
Oils, fats, and waxes .......................
Chemicals ................................
Basic manufactures ........................
Machinery and transport equipment .........
Nonelectric machinery ...................
Electric machinery and appliances.........
Transport equipment ....................
Miscellaneous manufactures ................
Other ....................................
Total importse ..............................
Food, beverages, and tobacco ...............
Crude materials ...........................
Furskins, undressed ......................
Chrome ore .............................
Chemicals ................................
Basic manufactures e .......................
Platinum group metals e ..................
Miscellaneous manufactures ................
Other ....................................
39,255
45,117
118,540
161,621
60
0
964
15,778
0
36
1320
941
4,022
15,902
32,671
26,634
2,622
6,170
14,768
15,065
0
1,986
13,911
9,672
1 ,400
1 ,353
1 ,520
1 ,830
0
17,493
0
1
3,099
5,730
24,683
37,998
12,310
59
8,776
10,472
19,254
5,155
44,709
62,903
17,403
2,636
37,812
53,957
49
447
3,561
6,250
1,802
2,072
3,336
2,696
258
144
5,221
6,618
252
598
195
276
22,779
42,584
71,953
56,362
221
568
619
263
8,008
13,867
21,121
16,040
5,967
6,176
3,334
2,731
160
4,373
13,691
11,147
8,175
960
913
1,062
5,738
26,428
46,452
35,725
5,525
22,979
22,887
19,515
317
513
2,752
3,163
320
248
95
109
a Including data for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, which are treated separately in the US
Department of Commerce statistics prior to 1970.
b Exports are domestic exports only, excluding reexports, and are valued f.a.s.
C The minor differences between the totals shown on this table and those shown on Table 32 are
due to differences in definition.
a General imports for all years except 1960, for which import data are for consumption only.
Imports are valued f.o.b. port of export.
e Data may include unrefined metal.
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Food and beverages ............................
Wheat .....................................
Tobacco and tobacco manufactures ..............
Crude materials ...............................
Hides and skins except furskins ...............
Cotton, unmanufactured .....................
Mineral fuels .................................
Oils, fats, and waxes ...........................
Chemicals ....................................
Basic manufactures ............................
Machinery and transport equipment .............
Nonelectric machinery .......................
Electric machinery and appliances .............
Transport equipment ........................
Miscellaneous manufactures ....................
Other ........................................
Total imports b ..................................
Food, beverages, and tobacco ...................
Crude materials ...............................
Oils, fats, and waxes ...........................
Chemicals ....................................
Basic manufactures ............................
Machinery and transport equipment .............
Miscellaneous manufactures ....................
Other ........................................
154,129
94,522
233,944
220,454
99,375
40,030
71,662
111,932
74,009
3,166
9,411
19,539
2,819
2,299
2,463
3,279
22,597
12,136
59,117
43,810
1 ,693
6,259
10,061
16,516
15,536
2,217
12,815
8,411
0
2,415
29,301
4,876
9,385
22,625
13,008
10,131
3,005
3,601
12,731
9,544
4,821
1,058
15,953
6,526
4,495
5,580
24,296
26,112
3,944
4,472
18,940
19,493
430
1 ,001
4,363
5,062
121
107
993
1,557
623
890
4,838
3,709
7,009
3,888
573
533
57 ,444
94 ,731
153 ,245
165 ,032
29,815
37,815
62,089
59,826
8,942
7,533
11,139
8,432
392
241
12
185
1 ,206
3,280
6,877
7,699
8,171
25,409
37,205
51,082
4,184
5,609
11,710
13,044
2,357
10,999
23,610
23,990
2,377
3,845
603
772
a Exports are domestic exports only, excluding reexports, and are valued f.a.s.
b The minor differences between the totals shown on this table and those shown on Table 32 are
due to differences in definition.
c General imports for all years except 1960, for which import data are for consumption only.
Imports are valued f.o.b. port of export.
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Total Trade
5.0
4.9
Intra-Communist Trade
(Exports)
8.2
3.3
Exports to
4
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Imports from
r - -
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Non-Communist Countries
6.
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Trade of
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Trade of
Eastern Europe
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Trade of
China
1960
1971
1960
1971
1960
1971
Billion US $ 11.2
26.2
13.3
33.8
4.0
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Eastern
Other
Developed
Less
Developed
Unspeci-
Trade
-
Total
- - - -
Europe
- - - -
China
- - -
Asian
- - -
Other b
- - -
Total
-
Countries
Countries
fied
1960.....
Exports .......
5,563.6
4,211.4
3,074.3
817.1
63.9
256.1
1,352.2
983.1
336.3
32.8
Imports .......
5,628.4
3,978.3
2,795.0
848.1
97.8
237.4
1,650.1
1,079.8
564.5
5.8
1961.....
Exports .......
5,998.4
4,321.1
3,399.7
367.3
118.3
435.7
1,677.3
1,069.3
498.4
109.6
Imports .......
5,827.6
4,146.7
3,044.1
551.4
104.8
446.4
1,680.9
1 ,092.9
579.2
8.8
1962.....
Exports .......
7,030.5
4,905.2
3,971.1
233.4
135.3
565.3
2,125.3
1,115.2
560.0
450.1
Imports .......
6,455.4
4,565.5
3,590.3
516.3
118.4
340.4
1,889.9
1,282.8
604.4
2.7
1963 .....
Exports .......
7,272.4
5,099.4
4,163.3
187.2
138.8
610.1
2,173.0
1,218.1
751.9
203.0
Imports .......
7,058.7
4,986.4
4,146.8
413.0
123.4
303.1
2,072.3
1,399.5
664.5
8.2
1964.....
Exports .......
7,683.3
5,406.8
4,499.2
135.3
130.6
641.8
2,276.4
1,282.1
774.5
219.8
Imports .......
7,736.5
5,346.4
4,450.4
314.2
115.4
466.3
2,390.1
1,734.4
654.1
1.6
1965.....
Exports .......
8,174.6
5,556.3
4,552.6
191.7
164.7
647.3
2,618.3
1,438.0
910.7
269.7
Imports .......
8,058.3
5,609.8
4,672.6
225.6
118.9
592.8
2,448.4
1,600.8
845.2
2.4
1966.....
Exports.......
8,841.0
5,872.8
4,692.0
175.3
153.8
851.8
2,968.2
1,711.4
886.3
370.5
Imports .......
7,912.8
5,263.8
4,462.1
143.1
117.7
541.0
2,649.0
1,741.6
903.5
3.8
1967.....
Exports .......
9,652.2
6,377.0
5,038.7
50.3
258.0
1,030.0
3,275.2
1,886.1
963.2
425.9
Imports .......
8,536.6
5,945.5
5,092.5
56.7
128.9
667.4
2,591.1
1,782.1
805.1
3.9
1968.....
Exports .......
10,634.2
7,134.0
5,636.1
59.3
331.4
1,107.2
3,500.2
2,051.2
948.0
501.0
Imports .......
9,409.9
6,367.0
5,643.6
36.7
138.8
548.0
3,042.9
2,143.6
885.0
14.2
1969.....
Exports .......
11,655.1
7,681.8
6,198.2
27.8
390.9
1,Ci5.0
3,973.3
2,230.2
1,169.3
573.8
Imports .......
10,326.7
6,696.0
6,011.4
29.0
143.4
512.2
3,630.6
2,494.5
1,119.0
17.1
1970.....
Exports .......
12,800.0
8,366.9
6,758.4
24.9
415.0
1,168.7
4,433.1
2,344.8
1,291.4
796.9
Imports .......
11,738.9
7,643.7
6,633.7
21.7
161.8
826.5
4,095.2
2,780.0
1,298.0
17.2
a Official Soviet statistics. Exports and imports are f.o.b.
b Including data for Yugoslavia, Mongolia, Cuba, and Albania.
c Including data for Hong Kong.
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Machinery and equipment .........................
Complete plants ................................
Fuels, lubricants, and related materials ..............
Coal and coke ..................................
Petroleum and petroleum products ...............
Ores and concentrates ............................
Iron ore .......................................
Base metals and manufactures .....................
Ferrous metals .................................
Rolled ferrous metals b ........................
Nonferrous metals ..............................
Aluminum ...................................
Chemicals .......................................
Wood and wood products ..........................
Lumber .......................................
Textile raw materials and semi manufactures .........
Cotton fiber ...................................
Consumer goods ..................................
Food ..........................................
Grain .......................................
Other consumer goods ...........................
Other merchandise ................................
Unspecified ......................................
s Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b.
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1970
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
5,563.6 100. 0 8,174.6 11,655. 1 12 ,800. 0 100. 0
1,141.2 20.5 1,635.8 2,623.2 2,758.0 21.5
568.5 10.2 613.5 961.3 955.1 7.5
901.8 16.2 1,386.4 1,777.4 1,930.8 15.1
242.1 4.4 384.3 368.5 408.5 3.2
657.9 11.8 998.9 1,367.2 1,470.4 11.5
242.9 4.4 310.0 367.1 408.9 3.2
175.0 3.1 250.7 295.3 324.9 2.5
837.1 15.0 1,330.0 1,745.7 1,981.2 15.5
642.3 11.5 998.3 1,177.9 1,354.3 10.6
428.8 7.7 659.4 780.3 891.3 7.0
194.9 3.5 331.8 567.8 627.0 4.9
35.1 0.6 110.9 159.1 184.0 1.4
146.3 2.6 245.3 378.0 456.5 3.6
305.1 5.5 593.6 724.4 832.3 6.5
182.8 3.3 312.2 306.5 333.2 2.6
358.6 6.4 421.3 402.9 437.4 3.4
288.7 5.2 334.7 323.7 372.0 2.9
903.0 16.2 904.3 1,480.6 1,336.7 10.4
698.3 12.6 664.0 1,175.3 1,007.4 7.9
467.8 8.4 270.3 497.6 399.1 3.1
204.6 3.7 240.4 305.2 329.3 2.6
200.5 3.6 240.0 396.2 446.4 3.5
527.2 9.5 1,107.8 1,759.7 2,211.7 17.3
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5,628.4
100. 0
8,058.3
10,326.7
11,738.9
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1,675.2
29.8
2,692.2
3,873.1
4,117.9
35.1
Transportation equipment .......................
658.1
11.7
990.0
1,119.2
1,288.4
11.0
Fuels, lubricants, and related materials ..............
237.3
4.2
198.5
203.1
211.0
1.8
Coal and coke ..................................
93.5
1.7
123.0
127.0
124.2
1.1
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Petroleum and petroleum products ...............
143.7
2.6
75.5
64.1
71.3
0.6
Ores and concentrates .............................
314.0
5.6
315.5
224.0
301.3
2.6
Base metals and manufactures .....................
545.9
9.7
393.1
554.5
696.6
5.9
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373.9
6.6
317.9
475.9
598.4
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178.8
3.2
136.0
252.4
287.2
2.4
Nonferrous metals ..............................
172.0
3.1
75.2
78.7
98.1
0.8
Tin .........................................
34.8
0.6
21.0
23.1
29.8
0.3
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149.4
2.7
375.4
591.9
623.9
5.3
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Rubber and rubber products .......................
195.9
3.5
198.9
193.1
191.8
1.6
Wood and wood products ..........................
104.8
1.9
150.3
218.6
255.9
2.2
Textile raw materials and semimanufactures.........
364.5
6.5
357.9
441.2
561.2
4.8
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179.9
3.2
161.7
149.4
249.6
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118.0
2.1
100.0
117.8
120.1
1.0
Consumer goods ..................................
1,566.9
27.8
2,656.6
3,076.0
3,691.9
31.5
Food ..........................................
608.0
10.8
1,511.0
1,184.6
1,583.9
13.5
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9.6
0.2
424.8
30.0
139.1
1.2
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958.8
17.0
1,145.6
1,891.4
2,108.0
18.0
Other merchandise ................................
374.7
6.7
480.3
499.4
593.4
5.1
Unspecified ......................................
99.9
1.8
239.4
451.8
494.0
4.2
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Soviet Exports of Petroleum a
1960
1965 1970 b
1971 b
Million Metric Tons
Total Petroleum .........................
33.2
64.4 93.3
100.6*
Non-Communist Countries .............
18.0
35.5 45.4
46.2*
Western Europe .....................
13.6
22.3 37.5
38.4*
Finland ..........................
2.2
4.4 7.8
8.4*
Italy .............................
4.7
7.4 10.2
9.9*
West Germany ....................
2.0
3.8 6.3
5.6*
Middle East and South Asia ..........
2.6
4.9 3.7
4.0*
East Asia ...........................
1.4
3.9 2.7
2.3*
Africa ..............................
0.2
1.1 1.3
1.4*
Western Hemisphere .................
0.2
3.3 0.2
0.1*
Communist Countries ..................
15.2
28.9 47.9
54.4*
Eastern Europe .....................
9.2
22.4 38.4
44.7*
Crude oil .............................
17.8
43.4 63.7
70.6*
Non-Communist Countries ...........
9.0
21.0 26.1
26.1*
Western Europe ...................
6.5
13.1 21.8
22.2*
Finland ........................
0.8
1.9 1.1
5.9*
Italy ...........................
3.9
6.6 9.1
8.6*
West Germany ..................
1.2
2.6 3.5
3.3*
Middle East and South Asia........
1.1
1.8 1.6
1.7*
East Asia .........................
1.2
2.3 1.6
1.3*
Africa ............................
0.1
1.0 1.1
1.0*
Western Hemisphere ...............
0.1
2.8 0
0*
Communist Countries ................
8.8
22.4 37.6
44.5*
Eastern Europe ...................
6.2
18.3 32.5
39.2*
Petroleum products ....................
15.4
21.0 29.6
30.0*
Non-Communist Countries ...........
9.0
14.5 19.3
20.1*
Western Europe ...................
7.1
9.2 15.7
16.2*
Finland ........................
1.4
2.5 6.7
2.5*
Italy ...........................
0.8
0.8 1.1
1.3*
West Germany ..................
0.8
1.2 2.8
2.3*
Middle East and South Asia........
1.5
3.1 2.1
2.4*
East Asia .........................
0.2
1.6 1.1
1.0*
Africa ............................
0.1
0.1 0.2
0.4*
Western Hemisphere ...............
0. 1
0.5 0.2
0.1*
Communist Countries ................
6.4
6.5 10.3
9.9*
Eastern Europe ...................
3.0
4.4 5.9
Million US $
5.5*
Total petroleum .........................
657.9
998.9 1,425.0
1 ,610.0*
Non-Communist Countries .............
250.1
422.3 610.0
685.0*
Communist Countries ..................
407.8
576.6 815.0
925.0*
Eastern Europe ...................
239.7
469.6 653.0
760.0*
Crude oil .............................
275.7
612.0 880.0
1,030.0*
Non-Communist Countries .........
101.5
214.6 310.0
350.0*
Communist Countries ..............
174.2
397.4 570.0
680.0*
Eastern Europe .................
137.2
348.3 488.0
590.0*
Petroleum products ....................
382.2
386.9 545.0
580.0*
Non-Communist Countries .........
148.6
207.7 300.0
335.0*
Communist Countries ..............
233.6
179.2 245.0
245.0*
Eastern Europe .................
102.5
121.3 165.0
170.0*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Except for the terminal year, data are official Soviet statistics. Data for the non-Communist
countries are derived as residuals and include exports for which the importing country is not
specified.
b Excluding crude oil obtained by the USSR from non-Communist sources and exported to
other Communist and non-Communist countries on Soviet account. The quantities involved are
estimated to have been 2.5 million metric tons in 1970 and 3.2 million metric tons in 1971.
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Less
Total Eastern Developed Developed
Trade Total Europe USSR Other b Total Countries Countries and Macao
1960..... Exports ........... 1,960 1,335 310 850 175 625 240 245 140
Imports ........... 2,030 1,285 335 815 135 745 505 235 Negl.
1961..... Exports ........... 1,530 965 145 550 270 560 220 225 115
rl
Imports ........... 1,495 715 160 365 190 775 600 175 Negl.
1962..... Exports ........... 1,525 915 105 515 295 605 210 260 140
Imports ........... 1,150 490 65 235 190 660 475 185 Negl. ~_j
1963..... Exports ........... 1,570 820 115 415 290 755 265 305 185
Imports ........... 1,200 430 50 185 195 770 580 190 Negl.
1964..... Exports ........... 1,750 710 100 315 295 1,040 415 350 270
Imports ........... 11,470 390 60 135 195 1,080 685 395 Negl. L.j
1965..... Exports ........... 2,035 650 95 225 330 1,385 575 455 355
Imports ........... 1 '45 515 110 190 215 1,330 920 405 5
1966..... Exports ........... 2,210 585 130 145 310 1,625 715 510 400 r
Imports ........... 2,035 505 140 175 190 1,530 1,140 385 5
1967..... Exports ........... 1,945 485 110 55 320 1,460 635 515 310
Imports........... 1,950 345 135 50 160 1,605 1,345 260 Negl.
1968..... Exports ........... 1,945 500 140 35 325 1,445 620 500 325
Imports ........... 1,U0 340 135 60 145 1,480 1,250 230 Negl.
1969..... Exports ........... 2,030 490 145 30 315 1,540 685 515 340
Imports ........... 1,830 295 120 25 150 1,535 1,245 290 Negl.
1970..... Exports ........... 2,650 480 160 25 295 1,570 675 525 370
Imports ........... 2,170 345 160 20 165 1,825 1,555 265 5
1971.... Exports ........... 2,400 550 195 65 290 1,850 780 585 485
Imports ........... 2,200 400 165 65. 170 1,800 1,400 395 5
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b Including data for Yugoslavia, Mongolia, Cuba, and Albania.
c Preliminary.
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Non-
Non-
Non-
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Com-
Com-
Com-
Com-
Com-
Com-
Coin-
Total
munist
munist
Total
munist
munist
Total
munist
munist
Total
munist
munist
Total .........................
1,945
1
,460
485
1,945
1 ,445
500
2,030
1,540
490
2,050
1,570
480
Foodstuffs ...................
510
435
75
540
455
85
615
535
80
645
555
90
Animals, meat, and fish.....
170
150
20
175
150
25
210
185
25
215
195
20
Grains ....................
140
115
25
130
100
30
115
85
30
110
80
30
Fruits and vegetables .......
125
105
20
140
115
25
175
155
20
170
145
25
Crude materials, fuels, and
edible oils ...............
440
380
60
420
355
65
450
385
65
430
370
60
Oilseeds ...................
90
90
0
85
85
0
75
75
0
65
65
0
Textile fibers ..............
100
90
10
90
80
10
120
110
10
100
90
10
Crude animal materials.....
75
50
25
100
65
35
130
95
35
115
80
35
Chemicals ...................
85
60
25
85
60
25
90
65
25
105
80
25
Manufactures ................
850
525
325
840
515
325
820
500
320
860
555
305
Textile yarn and fabric......
245
180
65
260
190
70
305
230
75
340
260
80
Clothing ..................
170
50
120
180
70
110
195
90
105
155
70
85
Iron and steel ..............
70
40
30
25
Negl.
25
35
10
25
40
15
25
Nonferrous metals..........
35
25
10
25
15
10
35
25
10
25
15
10
Other .......................
60
60
0
60
60
0
55
55
0
10
10
0
- -
- - -
- -
- -
- - -
-
- - - -
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Total munist munist Total munist munist Total munist munist Total munist munist
Total .........................
Foodstuffs ...................
Grain .....................
Crude materials, fuels, and
edible oils ...............
Rubber ...................
Textile fibers ..............
Chemicals ...................
Fertilizer ..................
Manufactures ................
Textile yarn and fabric.....
Iron and steel.. ....
........
Nonferrous metals ..........
Machinery and equipment..
Other .......................
1,950 1,605 345 1 ,820 1,480 340 1 ,830 1,535 295 2,170 1,825 345
380 305 75 410 335 75 350 280 70 355 285 70
295 295 0 305 305 0 260 260 0 280 280 0
320 255 65 300 235 65 310 255 55 360 280 80
75 75 0 85 85 0 145 145 0 80 80 0
150 150 0 100 100 0 90 90 0 110 110 0
285 280 5 315 310 5 310 305 5 330 320 10
200 200 0 200 200 0 205 205 0 230 230 Negl.
945 760 185 775 590 185 850 685 165 1,115 930 185
45 45 0 40 40 0 30 30 0 45 45 0
325 295 25 265 240 25 275 255 20 390 370 20
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LJ
1-1
U
n
L~j
n
u
85 75 10 125 115 10 225 220 5 210 200 10 r1
380 245 135 275 135 140 240 110 130 395 255 140
20 5 15 20 10 10 15 10 5 10 10 0 J
a Rounded to the nearest US $5 million.
b Preliminary.
East European I oreign Trade a
Million US $
Less
Total Eastern Far Developed Developed
Trade Total USSR Europe East b Other e Total Countries Countries
1960 ....... Exports ............. 7,625 5,525 2,819 2,101 398 208 2,100 1,502 598
Imports ............. 7,761 5,556 2,955 2,084 351 166 2,206 1,675 530
1961 ....... Exports ............. 8,315 6,003 3,130 2,377 205 290 2,313 1,628 684
Imports ............. 8,467 5,982 3,227 2,334 175 245 2,485 1,923 562
1962 ....... Exports ............. 8,908 6,542 3,613 2,543 109 276 2,365 1,667 698
Imports ............. 9,237 6,793 3,835 2,540 146 271 2,445 1 ,866 578
1963 ....... Exports ............. 9,901 7,299 4,137 2,695 91 376 2,601 1 ,862 739
Imports ............. 9,730 7,094 3,995 2,660 154 285 2,637 1 ,977 660
1964 ....... Exports ............. 10,935 7,959 4,500 2,920 96 442 2,977 2,118 859
Imports ............. 10,860 7,639 4,318 2,889 143 289 3,221 2,456 765
1965 ....... Exports ............. 11,773 8,418 4,692 3,172 159 394 3,354 2,343 11012
Imports ............. 11,598 8,107 4,436 3,112 147 412 3,490 2 , 579 911
1966 ....... Exports ............. 12,306 8,536 4,538 3,259 222 514 3,771 2,665 1,106
Imports ............. 12,702 8,572 4,709 3,254 172 436 4,130 3,176 955
1967 ....... Exports ............. 13,402 9,352 5,105 3,533 263 450 4,049 2,846 1,203
Imports ............. 13,497 9,162 5,075 3,532 143 412 4,335 3,385 950
1968 ....... Exports ............. 14,527 10,342 5,650 3,881 299 508 4,185 2,975 1,210
Imports ............. 149517 10,043 5,561 3,872 180 430 4,474 3,466 1 ,007
1969 ....... Exports ............. 16,125 11,202 6,064 4,263 297 574 4,924 3,410 1,514
Imports ............. 16,045 11,062 6,201 4,232 198 430 4,983 3,840 1,142
1970 ....... Exports ............. 18,092 12,515 6,630 4,922 322 638 5,578 4,056 1,522
Imports ............. 18,446 12,468 6,801 4,896 227 543 5,978 4,647 1 ,332
a Official East European statistics. Exports are f.o.b. Imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary which is c.i.f. Romania does not indicate
whether imports are f.o.b. or c.i.f.
b Including data for China, North Korea, and North Vietnam.
c Including data for Albania, Cuba, Mongolia, and Yugoslavia.
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9,101.6
9,945.5
10,735.9
11,972.1
13,511.2
Machinery and equipment..
3,103.4
3,367.2
3,768.4
4,288.0
4,866.7
Fuels, raw materials, and
other crude materials ....
2,919.1
3,049.8
3,247.0
3,627.8
4,203.6
Foodstuffs ................
1,608.6
1,841.6
1,820.4
2,022.7
2,144.3
Consumer goods ...........
1 ,470.5
1 ,686.7
1 ,900.2
2,033.5
2,296.8
Total ......................
9,487.0
10,218.0
11,123.9
11,921.3
13,598.8
Machinery and equipment..
3,273.7
3,741.1
3,897.5
4,102.9
4 605.9
Fuels, raw materials, and
other crude materials ....
4,605.5
4,817.1
5,334.5
5,765.8
6,628.8
Foodstuffs ................
1,035.7
1,050.8
1,170.8
1,234.3
1,373.9
Consumer goods...........
571.8
608.9
721.1
818.5
990.5
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n
U
N
fl
Eastern
on-
Communist
I
Total
Total
USSR
Europe
China
Other
Countries
LJ
n
I
1960
I
V
Albania ........................
49
48
24
21
2
1
1
Cuba ..........................
618
150
104
12
32
2
468
North Korea ....................
155
150
75
18
56
1
5
North Vietnam a ................
80*
70*
23*
22*
25*
N.A.
10*
Yugoslavia .....................
566
184
53
129
1
1
382
1965
n
Albania a .......................
63*
58*
........
29*
26*
4*
5*
Cuba ..........................
686
534
322
108
100
4
152
tJ
North Korea ....................
198
177
88
25
60
4
21
North Vietnam .................
110*
87*
31*
26*
20*
10*
23*
n
Yugoslavia .....................
1,092
465
188
270
........
7
626
1970
~1
Albania ........................
Cuba ..........................
N.A.
1,045
N.A.
770
N.A.
535
N.A.
150
N.A.
70
N.A.
15
N.A.
275
n
North Korea ....................
301
243
144
40
50
9
58
North Vietnam a ................
63*
46*
18*
13*
15*
Negl.*
17*
J
Yugoslavia .....................
1,679
548
242
297
5
4
1,132
1971
Albania ........................
Cuba ..........................
N.A.
825
N.A.
515
N.A.
285
N.A.
145
N.A.
65
N.A.
20
N.A.
310
North Korea ....................
310
250
136
40
65
9
60
North Vietnam ..................
N.A.
N.A.
24
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia .....................
1,816
674
268
395
4
7
1,142
Imports
1960
Albania ........................
81
77
46
24
7
Negl.
4
Cuba ..........................
638
120
88
19
12
1
518
North Korea ....................
167
160
39
31
88
2
7
North Vietnam .................
128*
118*
24*
32*
62*
N. A.
10*
Yugoslavia .....................
826
212
57
154
Negl.
1
614
1965
~J
Albania a .......................
105*
86*
0
26*
56*
4*
19*
Cuba ..........................
866
659
428
103
123
5
207
North Korea ....................
216
180
90
26
60
4
36
North Vietnam a ................
180*
165*
75*
30*
55*
5*
15*
Yugoslavia .....................
1,288
375
108
260
Negl.
7
913
1970
Albania ........................
Cuba ..........................
N.A.
1,300
N.A.
905
N.A.
675
N.A.
145
N.A.
70
N.A.
15
N.A.
395
North Korea ....................
384
323
230
40
50
3
61
North Vietnam a ................
381*
372*
185*
97*
75*
15*
9*
Yugoslavia .....................
2,874
594
193
395
2
4
2,280
1971
Albania ........................
Cuba ..........................
N.A.
1,300
N.A.
925
N.A.
685
N.A.
155
N.A.
70
N.A.
15
N.A.
375
North Korea ....................
540
480
367
40
70
3
60
North Vietnam ..................
N.A.
N.A.
179
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia .....................
3,253
779
281
489
3
6
2,474
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
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Exports by Other Communist Countries
Million US 8
Percent
Million US $
Million US S
Million US $
Percent
'Cuba .............................................
618
100
686
660
I,045
100
Sugar ...........................................
491
79
591
495
805
77
Raw sugar .....................................
N.A.
N. A.
511
403
700
67
Refined sugar, molasses, and syrup ...............
N.A.
N.A.
80
92
105
10
Tobacco .........................................
63
10
33
42
33
3
Raw ..........................................
N.A.
N.A.
19
15
13
1
Manufactured ..................................
N.A.
N. A.
14
27
20
2
Minerals ........................................
24
4
50
88
172
17
Other ...........................................
40
7
12
35
35
:3
North Korea .......................................
155
100
198
272
301
100
Food and beverages ...............................
N.A.
N.A.
30
40
35
12
Crude materials ..................................
N.A.
N.A.
29
28
34
lI
Fuels ...........................................
N.A.
N.A.
5
4
4
I
Chemicals .......................................
N.A.
N.A.
10
16
14
5
Manufactured goods ..............................
N.A.
N.A.
112
162
181
61
Machinery and equipment .........................
N.A.
N.A.
4
9
141
5
Unidentified .....................................
N.A.
N.A.
8
13
15
5
Yugoslavia ........................................
566
100
1,092
1,474
1,679
100
Foodstuffs .......................................
190
34
264
219
249
15
Fuels, raw materials, and other materials............
258
46
459
775
880
52
Machinery and equipment .........................
55
10
187
204
242
14
Consumer goods ..................................
63
11
182
276
308
18
Cuba .............................................
638
100
866
1,225
1,300
100
Raw materials and intermediate goods ..............
200
31
231
325
335
26
Fuels ...........................................
86
13
85
110
120
9
Capital goods ....................................
151
24
345
560
585
45
Durable consumer goods ..........................
16
3
30
25
30
2
Non-durable consumer goods .......................
185
29
175
205
230
18
Food ..........................................
165
26
155
183
210
16
Other .........................................
20
3
20
22
20
2
North Korea .......................................
167
100
216
385
384
100
Food and beverages ...............................
N. A.
N.A.
24
26
34
9
Crude materials ..................................
N.A.
N.A.
12
23
24
6
Fuels ...........................................
N. A.
N.A.
42
57
(iI
16
Chemicals .......................................
N.A.
N. A.
13
22
22
6
Manufactured goods ..............................
N.A.
N. A.
48
44
39
10
Machinery and equipment .........................
N.A.
N. A.
50
160
166
43
Unidentified .....................................
N. A.
N. A.
26
53
38
10
Yugoslavia ........................................
826
100
1,228
2,134
2,874
100
Foodstuffs .......................................
67
8
156
101
125
4
Fuels, raw materials, and other materials............
469
57
800
1 ,285
I ,817
64
Machinery and equipment .........................
236
28
254
475
614
21
Consumer goods ..................................
54
7
78
273
318
11
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USSR a ....................................
Eastern Europe b ............................
Bulgaria ..................................
Czechoslovakia ............................
East Germany ............................
Hungary .................................
Poland ...................................
Romania .................................
Chinae ....................................
Other d ....................................
Total ..........................................
USSR a e ...................................
Eastern Europe b e ..........................
Bulgaria ..................................
Czechoslovakia ............................
East Germany ............................
Hungary .................................
Poland ...................................
Romania .................................
China " I ...................................
Others ....................................
70
87
37
46
23
31
17
18
22
26
10
13
2
2
Negl.
Negl.
4
7
3
6
7
6
3
4
1
4
1
1
6
5
3
2
2
2
Negl.
Negl.
25*
20*
10*
15*
N.A.
10*
Negl.*
Negl.*
118
165
425
372
24
75
189
185
32
30
131
97
2
2
5
5
6
10
16
13
11
6
57
37
3
5
20
17
6
4
21
14
4
3
12
10
62*
55*
100*
75*
N.A.
5*
5*
15*
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Based on Soviet statistics.
b Based on East European statistics.
c Based on shipping statistics.
d Including data for Albania, Cuba, Mongolia, and North Korea.
e Excluding grant aid deliveries.
r Possibly including grant aid deliveries.
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AND DEVELOPMENT ..............
82,900
125,000
220,000
246,000
United States b ....................
19,659
26,751
42,659
43,555
Belgium-Luxembourg ..............
3,791
6,382
11 ,610
12,392
Canada ..........................
5,830
8,495
16,796
15,271
France ...........................
6,864
10,055
17,935
20,594
Italy .............................
3,648
7,200
13,210
15,102
Japan ............................
4,055
8,459
19,333
24,040
Netherlands ......................
4,028
6,397
11 ,772
13,989
Spain ............................
726
967
2,386
2,939
Sweden ..........................
2,566
3,971
6,795
7,464
Switzerland .......................
1,879
2,960
5,132
5,740
United Kingdom ..................
10,611
13,723
19,352
22,340
West Germany ....................
11 ,418
17,893
34,189
39,016
OTHER COUNTRIES
Algeria ...........................
558
637
1,009
N.A.
Argentina ........................
1 ,079
1 ,493
1,773
1 ,700 b
Brazil ............................
1,269
1,596
2,739
N.A.
Chile ............................
488
685
1,247
N.A.
Egypt ............................
568
605
762
789
Hong Kong .......................
689
1,143
2,514
2,871
India ............................
1 ,331
1 ,687
2,026
2,107
Iran .............................
845
1,303
2,354
2,642
Iraq .............................
654
882
1,099
N.A.
Israel ............................
217
430
776
857
Kuwait ..........................
960
1 ,243
1,580
2,407
Libya ............................
11
797
2,366
N.A.
Malaysia .........................
1 ,189
1 ,236
1 ,687
1,634
Mexico ...........................
764
1,120
1,402
1,456
Nigeria ...........................
475
748
1,240
1,640
Pakistan .........................
393
528
723
666
Peru .............................
430
666
1,044
N.A.
Philippines .......................
560
768
1,062
1,104
Saudi Arabia ......................
820
1,395
2,361
N.A.
Singapore ........................
1,136
981
1,554
1,755
South Africa ......................
1,260
1,496
2,148
2,203
South Korea ......................
33
175
835
1,068
Taiwan ..........................
164
450
1,428
1,998
Thailand .........................
408
622
710
834
Venezuela ........................
2,432
2,482
2,656
N.A.
Zambia ..........................
N.A.
533
1,001
N.A.
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AND DEVELOPMENT ..............
86,400
133,000
230,000
256,000
United States .....................
16,375
23,185
42,469
48,475
Belgium-Luxembourg ..............
3,969
6,496
11,362
12,853
Canada ..........................
6,166
8,713
14,536
16,813
France ...........................
6,281
10,345
19,114
21,323
J
Italy .............................
4,725
7,378
14,970
15,960
Japan ............................
4,491
8,176
18,896
19,727
Netherlands ......................
4,531
7,470
13,424
15,529
Spain ............................
722
3,004
4,717
4,942
Li
Sweden ..........................
2,901
4,377
7,007
7,082
Switzerland .......................
2,243
3,697
6,485
7,219
United Kingdom ..................
13,033
16,105
21,724
24,000
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West Germany ....................
COUNTRIES
10,107
17,472
29,814
34,322
j
Algeria ...........................
1,265
671
1,257
N.A.
Argentina ........................
1,249
1,199
1,695
N.A.
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Brazil ............................
1,462
1,096
2,849
3,370
Chile ............................
526
604
931
N.A.
Egypt ............................
668
934
786
890
Hong Kong .......................
1,026
1,569
2,905
3,387
India ............................
2,327
2,838
2,125
2,519
Iran .............................
N.A.
860
1,658
1,871
Iraq .............................
389
455
508
N.A.
Israel ............................
503
836
1,451
N.A.
Kuwait ..........................
242
378
625
678
Libya ............................
169
320
554
N.A.
Malaysia .........................
905
1,097
1,412
1,431
Mexico ...........................
1,186
1,560
2,461
N.A.
Nigeria ...........................
604
771
1,059
1,506
Pakistan .........................
654
1,047
1,151
917
Peru .............................
373
744
603
N.A.
Philippines .......................
663
894
1,210
1,315
Saudi Arabia ......................
235
506
693
N.A.
Singapore ........................
1,332
1,244
2,461
2,828
South Africa ......................
1,711
2,699
3,922
4,436
South Korea ......................
344
463
1,984
2,394
Taiwan ..........................
297
556
1,524
1,844
Thailand .........................
453
735
1,293
1,280
Venezuela ........................
1,188
1,508
1,994
N.A.
Zambia ..........................
N.A.
333
566
N.A.
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-3,560
-7,610
-9,800
-10,000
United States .....................
3,284
3,566
190
-4,920
Belgium-Luxembourg ..............
-178
-114
248
-461
Canada ..........................
-336
-218
2,260
1,458
France ...........................
583
-290
-1 ,179
-729
Italy .............................
-1,077
-178
-1 760
-858
Japan ............................
-436
283
437
4,313
Netherlands ......................
-503
-1,073
-1,652
-1 ,540
Spain ............................
4
-2,037
-2,331
-2,003
Sweden ..........................
-335
-406
-212
382
Switzerland .......................
-364
-737
-1,353
-1 ,479
United Kingdom ..................
-2,422
-2,382
-2,372
-1,660
West Germany ....................
1,311
421
4,375
4,694
OTHER COUNTRIES
Algeria ...........................
-707
-34
-248
N.A.
Argentina ........................
-170
294
78
N.A.
Brazil ............................
-193
500
-110
N.A.
Chile ............................
-38
81
316
N.A.
Egypt ............................
-100
-329
-24
-101
Hong Kong .......................
-337
-426
-391
-516
India ............................
-996
-1,151
-99
-412
Iran .............................
N.A.
443
696
771
Iraq .............................
265
427
591
N.A.
Israel ............................
-286
-406
-675
N.A.
Kuwait ..........................
718
865
955
1,729
Libya ............................
-158
477
1,812
N.A.
Malaysia .........................
284
139
275
203
Mexico ...........................
-422
-440
-1,059
N.A.
Nigeria ...........................
-129
-23
181
134
Pakistan .........................
-261
-519
-428
-251
Peru .............................
57
-78
441
N.A.
Philippines .......................
-103
-126
-148
-211
Saudi Arabia ......................
585
889
1,668
N.A.
Singapore ........................
-196
-263
-907
-1,073
South Africa ......................
-451
-1,203
-1,774
-2,233
South Korea ......................
-311
-288
-1,149
-1,326
Taiwan ..........................
-133
-106
-96
154
Thailand .........................
-45
-113
-583
-446
Venezuela ........................
1,244
974
662
N.A.
Zambia ..........................
N.A.
200
435
N.A.
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Million US $ L_j
TOTAL ...............................
16,990
1,985
1,690
2,080
2,140
2,870
2,910
13,675
30,665
NON-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ..... .... ..
13,280
1,375
1,160
1,505
1,630
1,795
1,965
9,425
22,705
United States b .....................
10,330
1,015
900
1,065
1,080
1,405
1,485
6,950
17 280
Western Europe ....................
2,385
315
240
410
455
355
385
2,165
4:545
United Kingdom .................
1 ,210
115
80
125
175
125
150
770
1,980
France ..........................
580
100
90
175
180
105
100
755
1,335
West Germany ...................
205
40
35
55
35
75
60
300
505
Italy ............................
115
25
20
30
15
30
25
145
260
Belgium .........................
80
25
5
15
15
5
15
75
155
Netherlands .....................
25
0
0
5
20
5
5
30
60
Spain ...........................
5
5
5
10
5
Negl.
10
30
40
Other ...........................
165
5
10
5
10
5
25
55
220
Other .............................
565
45
20
30
95
35
90
310
875
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ................
3,715
605
535
580
515
1,075
945
4,245
7,960
USSR .............................
3,090
495
485
500
445
985
800
3,705
6,795
r-
China .............................
50
70
25
25
25
25
70
240
l
290
Eastern Europe ....................
575
45
25
55
40
65
75
300
875
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b Data are by fiscal years.
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Communist Economic and Military Aid
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Economic Extensions
Million US $
Africa
East Asia
Latin America
Middle East and
South Asia
Military Extensions
Million US $
Military Aid Drawn
1955-64
Annual Average
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Table 53
Communist Economic Aid to Less Developed Countries, Extensions and Drawings
J
Million US 8
L--l
1954-64 ....................... 5,812
2,087
3,837
1,524
1,302
387
673
176
1965-71 ....................... 7,659
3,682
3,891
2,337
2,196
752
1,572
593
1965 .......................... 990
519
372
351
548
90
71
77
1966 .......................... 1,719
511
1,276
335
279
86
164
90
1967 .......................... 462
509
290
287
122
121
50
100
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1968 .......................... 634
486
379
297
201
122
54
66
1969 .......................... 914
500
480
338
422
98
13
64
Li
1970 .......................... 1,098
516
198
352
192
109
708
55
1971 .......................... 1,841
642
896
376
432
126
513
140
Total ....................... 13,470
5,769
7,728
3,861
3,498
1,139
2,245
769
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Total
USSR
Eastern Europe
China
Extended
Drawn
Extended
Drawn
Extended
Drawn
Extended
Drawn
1955-64 ....................... 4,330
3,211
3,788
2,686
505
490
37
35
1965-71 ....................... 4,798
4,294
4,153
3,750
335
289
310
255
1965
..........................
386
353
262
331
45
9
79
13
1966
..........................
516
569
449
455
15
43
52
71
1967
..........................
647
488
515
443
75
21
57
24
1968
..........................
525
531
462
455
45
50
18
26
1969
..........................
418
469
329
408
86
36
3
25
1970
..........................
1,148
1,046
1,064
956
29
66
55
24
1971
..........................
1,158
838
1,072
702
40
64
46
72
Total ....................... 9,128
7,505
7,941
6,436
840
779
347
290
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Total Gross Official Bilateral Capital Flows to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient a
1954-70
Development Assistance
Communist Countries Committee Members b
Total ......................................... 91,452
Africa ....................................... 19,639
Algeria .................................. 4,143
Guinea .................................. 283
Other ................................... 15,213
East Asia .................................... 18,013
Indonesia ................................ 2,778
South Korea ............................. 4,463
South Vietnam ........................... 4,676
Other ................................... 6,096
Middle East and South Asia ................... 30,541
Afghanistan ............................. 1,036
Egypt ................................... 2,443
India ................................... 12,622
Iran .................................... 1,335
Iraq .................................... 231
Pakistan ................................ 5,283
Syria ................................... 296
Turkey .................................. 2,703
Yemen (San'a) ........................... 181
Other ................................... 4,411
Latin America ............................... 14,506
Brazil ................................... 3,333
Chile ................................... 1,589
Other ................................... 9,584
Europe ...................................... 1,982
Otherd ...................................... 6,770
Total
USSR
Eastern
Europe
China
5,045
3,466
1,003
575
653
364
92
197
132
97
7
27
152
74
27
51
369
193
58
119
444
136
166
142
308
105
156
47
........
........
........
........
........
136
31
10
95
3,826
2,929
660
236
591
568
8
14
947
669
241
37
1,131
932
199
........
292
232
60
........
163
136
27
........
136
77
16
44
231
150
69
12
67
51
16
........
117
63
11
43
151
51
13
86
121
38
83
0
66
1
65
........
........
........
........
........
55
37
18
........
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
United
States
Other
86,407
50,207
36,200
18,986
3,858
15,128
4,011
172
3,839
131
89
42
14,844
3,597
11,247
17,569
13,394
4,175
2,470
1,082
1,388
4,463
3,917
546
4,676
4,543
133
5,960
3,852
2,108
26,715
19,087
7,628
445
272
173
1,496
1,108
388
11,491
8,068
3,423
1,043
887
156
68
51
17
5,147
3,800
1,347
65
32
33
2,636
2,036
600
64
55
9
4,260
2,778
1,482
14,385
10,620
3,765
3,267
2,785
482
1,589
1,316
273
9,529
6,519
3,010
1,982
1,455
527
6,770
1,793
4,976
a Total gross official capital flows include grants (less reparation and indemnification payments); gross loans with maturities of five years or
more (Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member flows include gross loans with maturities of one to five years for the period 1965-70,
but these amount to less than 4% of the total for that period); and net grant-like flows (loans repayable in recipients' currencies and transfers of
resources through sales for recipients' currencies).
b Members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
c Including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Italy, Japan, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland,
the United Kingdom, and West Germany. Data for Japan for the period 1954-68 exclude Japanese Eximbank and Overseas Economic
Cooperation Fund supplier credits. Australia became a member of the DAC in 1966, and its bilateral flows are counted since 1965.
d Countries not specified by region.
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Million US $ J
Total
1954-70
1954-64
1965-70
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
Total official bilateral flows......... .
91,452
46,300
45,153
6,787
7,056
7,396
7,437
7,967
8,510
Development Assistance Committee b.
86,407
44,193
42,215
6,264
6,542
69897
6,981
7,496
8,035
United States ....................
50,207
28,121
22,086
3,665
3,799
3,804
3,775
3,533
3,510
France ..........................
13,512
8,158
5,354
793
791
828
913
990
1,039
United Kingdom .................
5,981
3,078
2,903
490
530
508
458
430
487
West Germany ...................
5,744
2,019
3,725
521
556
611
643
676
718
Japan ~ .........................
3,736
607
3,129
190
204
288
334 d
936 e
1,177
Other l ..........................
7,228
2,210
5,018
605
662
858
858
931
1,104
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ..............
5,045
2,107
2,938
523
514
499
456
471
475
USSR ...........................
3,466
1,520
1,946
355
338
284
296
332
341
Eastern Europe ..................
1,003
411
591
91
87
121
114
90
88
China ...........................
575
177
399
76
89
94
46
49
45
a Total gross official capital flows include grants (less reparation and indemnification payments); gross loans with maturities of five
years or more (Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member flows include gross loans with maturities of one to five years for the
period 1965-70, but these amount to less than 4% of the total for that period); and net grant-like flows (loans repayable in recipients'
currencies and transfers of resources through sales for recipients' currencies).
b Members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
e Data for the period 1954-68 exclude Japanese Eximbank and Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund supplier credits.
d Including reparation and indemnification payments of US $46 million.
e Including reparation and indemnification payments of US $41 million.
I Including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland. Dis-
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Total ......................................
7,153
22,897
21,739
4,637
4,342
3,778
4,040
3,911
72,498
Africa ....................................
27
1,173
1,954
363
315
341
288
374
4,835
Morocco ...............................
Negl.
288
243
41
72
45
30
53
772
Tunisia ................................
Negl.
242
216
53
47
44
46
47
695
Other ..................................
27
643
1,495
269
196
252
212
274
3,368
East Asia .................................
3,068
7,487
3,719
1,024
896
1,003
1,086
1,319
19,603
Indonesia ...............................
275
276
96
57
102
237
206
177
1,427
Laos ...................................
0
264
210
55
63
50
53
48
742
Philippines .............................
841
408
171
43
18
39
34
95
1,649
South Korea ............................
667
2,559
1,030
181
189
240
221
262
5,349
South Vietnam ..........................
0
1,550
1,540
541
440
348
419
556
5,394
Taiwan ................................
1,003
959
301
20
7
8
68
53
2,419
Thailand ...............................
23
267
186
37
47
36
29
18
643
Other ..................................
259
1,204
185
90
30
45
56
110
1,979
Latin America ............................
860
3,883
5,534
1,358
1,311
971
1,045
601
15,563
Argentina ..............................
102
356
209
1
32
58
23
39
821
Bolivia .................................
23
197
223
28
18
30
5
10
535
Brazil ..................................
184
1,312
1,300
269
325
33
192
177
792
3
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Chie ..................................
110
338
615
257
93
79
29
-19
,
1,503
Colombia ...............................
27
250
452
136
105
128
146
103
1,346
Dominican Republic .....................
1
2
282
58
65
28
20
16
471
Mexico .................................
274
341
325
100
79
15
39
41
1,214
Peru ...................................
32
262
246
32
17
24
14
19
646
Venezuela ..............................
14
67
196
33
66
4
19
21
420
Other ..................................
93
758
1,686
444
511
572
558
194
4,819
Middle East and South Asia ................
2,161
7,960
8,099
1,219
1,264
788
880
909
23,280
Egypt ..................................
20
329
568
-4
-2
- Negl.
0
- Negl.
911
Greece .................................
1,258
476
146
2
1
0
4
Negl.
1,887
India ..................................
289
2,618
3,690
582
618
442
436
459
9,134
Iran ...................................
42
611
195
105
40
8
43
87
1,131
Israel ..................................
222
564
280
10
75
75
51
69
1,346
Jordan .................................
5
274
236
45
18
11
12
17
618
Pakistan ...............................
11
1,405
1,622
230
344
98
191
104
4,005
Turkey .................................
270
1,108
866
152
70
87
86
90
2,729
Other ..................................
44
575
496
97
100
67
57
83
1,519
Europe and Oceania .......................
117
1,068
367
182
48
93
140
75
2,089
Spain ..................................
53
1,017
295
158
8
50
62
15
1,658
Other ..................................
64
51
72
24
40
43
78
60
431
Non-regional ..............................
920
1,326
2,066
491
508
582
601
633
7,128
a Data are for fiscal years and include economic and technical assistance and defense support obligations under the Foreign Assistance Act and antecedent legislation,
authorized Inter-American Development Bank loans, PL 480 funds earmarked for shipments of surplus agricultural products, authorized long-term Export-Import Bank loans,
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1,564
10,321
5,930
835
827
949
1,085
1,352*
22,863*
Africa ....................................
0
56
125
34
35
25
30
25*
330*
Ethiopia ...............................
0
43
60
9
18
12
12
12
166
Morocco ...............................
0
2
21
12
8
6
9
9*
67*
Other ..................................
0
11
44
13
9
7
9
4
97
East Asia .................................
627
5,397
3,026
283
382
340
399
414*
10,868*
Cambodia ..............................
0
68
24
0
0
0
5
85
182
Indonesia ...............................
4
26
36
1
3
4
4
29
107
Laos ...................................
0
98
175*
74*
0
0
0
0
347*
Philippines .............................
153
218
104
22
30
20
16
18
581
South Korea ............................
12
1,472
820
151
206
226
261
159*
3,307*
Taiwan ................................
191b
1,934
477
72
129
87
96
119*
3,105*
Thailand ...............................
17
300
252
47
0
0
0
0
616
Other ..................................
250
1,281
1,138
-84 c
14
3
17
4
2,623
Latin America ............................
Negl.
459
454
79
103
68
59
42*
1 ,264*
Argentina ..............................
0
11
48
10
14
18
11
8*
120*
Brazil ..................................
0
171
108
18
28
19
13
5*
362*
Chile ..................................
0
47
66
6
8
5
13
4*
149*
Colombia ...............................
Negl.
42
36
8
13
7
4
3
113
Peru ...................................
Negl.
70
54
7
10
3
2
1
147
Venezuela ..............................
0
31
44
11
9
3
3
2*
103*
Other ..................................
Negl.
87
98
19
21
13
13
19
270
Middle East and South Asia ................
862
3,515
1,734
364
319
458
403
844*
8 ,499*
Greece .................................
533
843
412
46
51
66
47
116*
2,114*
India ..................................
0
0
96*
7
2
2
2
1
110*
Iran ...................................
17
451
277
75
87
163
86
268*
1,424*
Israel ..................................
0
1
21
2
2*
30*
94*
303*
453*
Jordan .................................
0
16
29
20
2
4*
11*
18*
100*
Pakistan ...............................
0
497
191
Negl.
2
2
2
2*
696*
Saudi Arabia ............................
0
62
26
68
26*
55*
12*
10*
259*
Turkey .................................
312
1,573
673
144
144
136
150
124
3,256
Other ..................................
0
72
9
2
3
0
-le
2
87
Europe ...................................
12
724
183
12
15
19
134
16
1,115
Spain ..................................
0
442
154
9
12
16
133
15
781
Portugal ...............................
12
282
29
3
3
3
1
1
334
Non-regional ..............................
63
170
408
63
-27 c
39
60
11 d
787
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33% of the orginal acquisition value; the military portion of "Greek-Turkish Aid," "China Naval Aid," "PL 454 Philippine Aid," and "Vessel Loans;" and direct military
loans by the Export-Import Bank.
b Including aid to Mainland China.
C A minus sign indicates a redistribution of the data to other countries or areas.
d Excess stock deliveries only.
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Military Extensions
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1956-64
Annual Average
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Total for
1954-66 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971
Total ......................................... 5,484.4 290. 4 379.3 479. 8 197. 6 896. 0
Africa ....................................... 890.5 26.2 5.4 134.8 56.1 209.9
Algeria .................................... 237.5 ........ ........ ........ ........ 188.9
Ethiopia .................................. 101.8 ........
Ghana .................................... 93.0 ........ ........ ........
Guinea .................................... 90.8 16.7 ........ 92.2 ........
Kenya .................................... 48.7 ........ ........ ........
Mali ...................................... 62.9 ........ ........ 0.8 ........ ........
Morocco .................................. 43.6 ........ ........ ........ 44.4 ........
Sierra Leone ............................... 28.0 ........
Somalia ................................... 63.2 ........ ........ ........ ........
Sudan ..................................... 23.0 ........
Tanzania .................................. 20.0 ........ ........
Tunisia ................................... 33.5 0.6 ........ ........ ........
18.0
Other ..................................... 44.5 8.9 5.4 ........ 11.7 3.0
East Asia .................................... 153. 9 0 0 1. 7 0 0
Burma .................................... 13.7 ........ ........ 1.7 ........
Cambodia ................................. 24.9 ........
Indonesia .................................. 113.8 ........
Laos ...................................... 1.5
Latin America ............................... 134. 3 54. 8 2. 5 20. 0 53. 0 53. 9
Argentina ................................. 44.3 ........
Bolivia .................................... ........ ........
2.0
Brazil ..................................... 90.0 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
Chile ..................................... ........ 54.8 ........ ........ ........ 36.5
Other ..................................... ........ ........ 2.5 20.0 25.5 15.4
Middle East and South Asia ................... 4,305.7 209. 4 371. 4 323. 3 88. 5 632. 2
Afghanistan ............................... 565.6 5.0 126.7 ........ 2.8 5.0
Ceylon .................................... 30.6 ........ ........ ........ 8.4 0.3
Egypt ..................................... 1,001.0 ........ ........ ........ ........ 195.6
India ..................................... 1,611.8 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
Iran ...................................... 368.4 ........ 177.8 ........ 54.4 ........
Iraq ......................................
Pakistan ..................................
Syria .....................................
Turkey ....................................
Yemen (San'a) .............................
Other .....................................
183.9 4.4 ........ 120.7 22.5 222.2
179.4 ........ 66.9 20.2 ........ 208.8
233.3 ........ ........ ........ ........ 0.3
5.2 200.0 ........ 166.0 ........ ........
98.0 ........ ........ . 0.4 ........
28.5 ........ ........ 16.4 ....
7,727.5 100.0
1,322.9 17. 1
426.4 5.5
101.8 1.3
93.0 1.2
199.7 2.6
48.7 0.6
63.7 0.8
88.0 1.1
28.0 0.4
81.2 1.1
64.8 0.8
20.0 0.3
34.1 0.4
73.5 1.0
155.6 2.0
15.4 0.2
24.9 0.3
113.8 1.5
1.5 Negl.
318.5 4. 1
44.3 0.6
29.5 0.4
90.0 1.2
91.3 1.2
63.4 0.8
5,930.5 76. 7
705.1 9.1
39.3 0.5
1,196.6 15.5
1,611.8 20.9
600.6 7.8
553.7 7.2
475.3 6.2
233.6 3.0
371.2 4.8
98.4 1.3
44.9 0.6
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Total ......................................... 4,499 515
Africa ....................................... 331 Negl.
Congo .................................. 2
Equatorial Guinea ........................ ........ ........
Ghana .................................. 10 ........
Guinea .................................. 10 Negl.
Libya ................................... ........
Mali .................................... 4
Morocco ................................ 13
Nigeria .................................. ........
Somalia ................................. 35
Sudan ................................... ........
Tanzania ................................ 2
Uganda ................................. 10
Burma .................................. ........
Cambodia ............................... 6 ........
Indonesia ................................ 1,092 ........
Middle East and South Asia ................... 3,070 515
Afghanistan ............................. 348 ........
Ceylon .................................. ........ ........
Cyprus .................................. 26 ........
Egypt ................................... 1,160 175
India ................................... 583 ........
Iran .................................... ........ 150
Iraq .................................... 564 80
Lebanon ................................ ........
Maldives ................................ ........
Pakistan ................................ 2
Yemen (Aden) ........................... ........
Yemen (San'a) ........................... 60
10
462 329
131 2
50 ........
6
6
2
1,064 1,072
95 111
........ 100
Negl. ........
9
Negl.
0 Negl.
3,442 7,941
339 670
150 395
Negl. Negl.
12 14
Negl. Negl.
........ 10
5 15
80 80
2 6
66 66
Negl. Negl.
6 12
........ ........ ........ 1,092
969 961 3,097 6,167
107 107 455
2 2 2
........ ........
100 50
68 185
........ 40
8 45
62 ........
75 ........
7 5
5 2
........ ........ ........ 26
650 350 1,325 2,485
84 199 536 1,119
135 N.A. 325 325
55 250 438 1,002
3 3 3
Negl. ........ Negl. Negl.
........ ........ 62 64
40 40 255 582
5 10 27 27
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1965
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1967
1968
1969
1970 a
1971 a
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Deliveries of economic aid b ..............
138
351
335
287
297
338
352
376
Less repayments for economic aid. . . .. .
18
74
89
103
138
165
207
221
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12
50
63
74
99
127
160
171
Interest ...........................
6
23
26
30
38
38
47
50
Less repayments for military aid .......
37
84
91
68
107
118
141
166
Principal ..........................
34
76
82
54
90
95
123
121
Interest ...........................
3
8
9
13
17
23
18
45
Net Flow c ............................
83
193
155
116
52
55
4
-11
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b Including grants.
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Economic
1957 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
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Million US $
1000 r--
Military
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Note: Excluding downpayment deliveries but including grant aid.
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1967-71
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Total ......................................... 3,472 443 455 408 956
702
2,964
6,436
Africa ....................................... 258 43 32 24 97
69
265
523
Algeria .................................. 185 40 15 1 20
Burundi ................................. ........ ........ ........ ........ Negl.
25
........
101
Negl.
286
Negl.
U
Congo .................................. I ........ 1 ........ ........
Equatorial Guinea ........................ ........ ........ ........ ........ Negl.
5
Negl.
6
Negl.
7
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Ghana .................................. 10 ........ ........ ........ ........
........
........
10
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Guinea .................................. 8 2 ........ ........ ........
5
7
15
Libya ................................... ........ ........ ........ ........ 30
30
60
60
Mali .................................... 4 ........ ........ ........ ........
1
1
5
Morocco ................................ 12 1 ........ ........ ........
........
1
13
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Nigeria .................................. ........ ........ 6 3 ........
........
9
9
Somalia ................................. 30 ........ 4 5 7
1
17
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2
62
62
Tanzania ................................ 2 ........ ........ ........
. .
........
2
Uganda ................................. 6 ........ 1 ........ ........
........
1
7
East Asia .................................... 862 0 4 2 0
Burma .................................. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
Negl.
Negl.
6
Negl.
868
Negl.
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........
6
10
Indonesia ................................ 858 ........ ........ ........ ........
........
........
858
Middle East and South Asia ................... 2,352 400 419 382 859
633
2,693
5,045
Afghanistan ............................. 170 25 30 30 20
10
115
285
Ceylon .................................. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........
2
2
2
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Cyprus .................................. 18 ........ ........ ........ ........
........
18
Egypt ................................... 1,045 170 100 90 640
350
1,350
2,395
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India ................................... 370 50 94 98 57
86
385
755
Iran .................................... ........ 25 50 60 50
50
235
235
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Iraq .................................... 385 70 100 50 35
30
285
670
Maldives ................................ ........ ........ ........ ........ Negl.
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Negl.
Negl.
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........
20
20
Syria ................................... 305 48 35 35 50
100
268
573
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Yemen (Aden) ........................... ........ ........ 2 4 4
5
15
15
Yemen (San'a) ........................... 59 10 5 1 2
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Economic Extensions
Million US $
1956-64 65 66 67 68
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1958-64
Annual Average
Military Extensions
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Total .........................................
Africa .......................................
Algeria ....................................
Central African Republic ....................
Chad .....................................
Congo ....................................
Equatorial Guinea ..........................
Ethiopia ..................................
Ghana ....................................
Guinea ....................................
Kenya ....................................
Mali ......................................
Mauritania ................................
Somalia ...................................
Sudan .....................................
Tanzania ..................................
Uganda ...................................
Zambia ...................................
East Asia ....................................
Burma ....................................
Cambodia .................................
Indonesia ..................................
Chile .....................................
Peru ......................................
Middle East and South Asia ...................
Afghanistan ...............................
Ceylon ....................................
Egypt .....................................
Iraq ......................................
Nepal .....................................
Pakistan ..................................
Syria .....................................
Yemen (Aden) .............................
Yemen (San'a) .............................
Total for
1956-66
Total
907.7
49.5
54.5
12.7
708. 1
512. 8
2,245.3
344.5
21.5
0.5
12. 5
452. 8
314. 6
1,146.4
52.0
........
40.0
92.0
4.0
........
4.0
........
........
0.4
0.4
25.2
........
20.0
45.2
........
........
N. A.
N.A.
........
........
84.0
84.0
42.0
........
42.0
57.7
........
79.5
17.9
........
17.9
53.0
........
.
53.0
........
4.7
........
20.5
25.2
23.3
........
109.0
132.3
........
........
41.6
40.0
81.6
54.4
........
200.6
0.7
255.9
15.0
........
15.0
........
16.8
1.0
200.6
........
218.4
166.8
0
0
0
0
80.7
247.5
27.3
........
80.7
108.0
92.3
........
92.3
47.2
........
47.2
0
44. 0
44.0
2.0
2.0
........
42.0
42.0
396. 4
0. 2
255. 3
73. 5
807. 4
28.0
28.0
41.0
12.1
31.7
84.8
84.7
21.0
105.7
........
........
........
39.2
39.2
63.0
........
2.0
........
2.6
67.6
105.0
7.0
40.0
200.0
........
352.0
16.3
16.3
........
12.0
55.2
58.4
58.6
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100.0
51. 1
4.1
0.2
Negl.
2.0
Negl.
3.7
1.9
3.5
0.8
2.4
1.1
5.9
3.6
11.4
0.7
9.7
11.0
4.8
4.1
2.1
2.0
0.1
1.9
36. 0
1.2
3.8
4.7
1.7
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Million US 3
Total ......................................... 168 57 18 3 55 46 179 347
Africa ....................................... 19 1 18 1 15 1 36 55
Algeria .................................. 12 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 12
Congo .................................. Negl. ........ ........ 1 2 ........ 3 3
Guinea .................................. ........ ........ 1 ........ ........ 1 2 2
Mali .................................... Negl. ........ ........ ........ ........ Negl. Negl. Negl.
Sierra Leone ............................. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ Negl. Negl. Negi.
Tanzania ................................ 7 1 17 ........ 13 N. A. 31 38
East Asia .................................... 32 3 0 N.A. 0 0 3 35
Cambodia ............................... 11 3 ........ N. A. ........ ........ 3 14
Indonesia ................................ 21 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 21
Middle East and South Asia ................... 117 53 0 2 40 45 140 257
Ceylon .................................. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 5 5 5
Pakistan ................................ 117 53 ........ ........ 40 40 133 250
Syria ................................... ........ ........ ........ 2 ........ ........ 2 2
Total ......................................... 119 24 26 25 24 72 171 290
Africa ....................................... 15 0 2 3 3 28 36 51
Algeria .................................. 12 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 12
Congo .................................. ........ ........ ........ ........ 1 2 3 3
Guinea .................................. ........ ........ Negl. Negl. Negl. 1 1 1
Mali .................................... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ Negl. Negl. Negl.
Sierra Leone ............................. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ Negl. Negl. Negl.
Tanzania ................................ 3 ........ 2 3 2 25 32 35
East Asia .................................... 29 0 3 2 0 0 5 34
Cambodia ............................... 8 ........ 3 2 ........ ........ 5 13
Indonesia ................................ 21 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 21
Middle East and South Asia ................... 75 24 21 20 21 44 130 205
Pakistan ................................ 75 24 21 20 20 43 128 203
Syria ................................... ........ ........ ........ ........ 1 1 2 2
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Total ......................................... 2,128.4 121. 8 200. 6 422. 0
Africa ....................................... 283. 3 38. 2 54. 7 11. 4
Algeria .................................... 22.0 ........
Congo ....................................
Ethiopia ..................................
Ghana ....................................
Guinea ....................................
Mali ......................................
Morocco ..................................
Nigeria ....................................
Somalia ...................................
Sudan .....................................
Tanzania ..................................
Tunisia ...................................
East Asia ....................................
Burma ....................................
Cambodia .................................
Indonesia ..................................
Latin America ...............................
Argentina .............................
17.0 ........
104.1 ........
26.2 ........
35.2 ........ N.A.
14.0 ........
3.4 ........ ........
10.0 37.2 ........
6.7 ........
22.1 1.0
325.1 0
27.6 ........
5.4 ........
11.9 ........
292.1 ........ ........ ........
236.3 22.0 15.0 11.4
6.7 ........ 5.0 ........
Bolivia .................................... ........
Brazil ..................................... 223.6
Chile ..................................... ........
Colombia .................................. ........
Ecuador ................................... ........
11.4
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51.2 ........
1.0 11.9
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89. 2 103. 0
74.1 ........
5.1
0
5.0 ........ ........ 95.0
5.0 ........ ........ 11.0
Peru ...................................... ........ ........
Uruguay .................................. 6.0
5.0 ........ 5.0
6.0 25.0 28.0
0.4 15.0 ........
Venezuela ................................. ........ ........ ........ ........
Middle East and South Asia ................... 1,283.7 61. 6 129. 9 387. 3
Afghanistan ...............................
Ceylon ....................................
Egypt .....................................
India .........................
............
Iran ......................................
Iraq ......................................
Pakistan ..................................
Syria .....................................
Turkey ....................................
11.0 ........ 1.9 ........
50.0 ........ 2.5 ........
519.7 12.6 ........ ........
316.8 25.0 25.5 ........ ........
143.4 10.0 75.0 200.0 ........ ........
20.0 14.0 ........ 124.7 42.8 37.4
56.0 ........ ........ 8.0 9.5 ........
140.0 ........ 25.0 25.0 ........
Yemen (Aden) ............................. ........
Yemen (San'a) ............................. 13.1 ........
24.0 ........ 16.3
52.5
643.8
367.3
428.4
238.9
73.5
190.0
19.3
40.3
13.1
16. 6
2.7
0.1
0.5
3.0
0.8
0.6
1.0
1.2
0.1
4.1
0.2
2.1
9. 7
0.8
0.5
8.4
14. 3
0.3
0.7
6.9
2.9
0.5
0.4
1.7
0.6
0.3
59. 5
0.4
1.5
18.4
10.5
12.2
6.8
2.1
5.4
0.6
1.2
0.4
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579.8
96.1
5.1
17.0
104.1
29.7
22.6
35.2
42.0
3.4
143.6
6.7
74.3
338. 0
28.6
17.3
292.1
499. 7
11.7
26.0
240.6
100.0
16.0
15.0
59.0
21.4
10.0 ........ 10.0
52. 3 165. 2 2,080.0
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Total ......................................... 565 75 45 86 29 40 275 840
Africa ....................................... 5 20 6 6 0 0 32 37
Algeria .................................. 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ I
Guinea .................................. 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 1
Morocco ................................ ........ 20 ........ ........ 20 20
Sudan ................................... ........ ........ 4 5 ........ ........ 9 9
Tanzania ................................ 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 1
Uganda ................................. 2 ........ 2 1 ........ ........ 3 5
East Asia .................................... 199 0 0 0 0 0 0 199
Indonesia ................................ 199 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 199
Middle East and South Asia ................... 361 55 39 80 29 40 243 604
Afghanistan ............................. 20 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 20
Cyprus .................................. 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 1
Egypt ................................... 229 25 ........ 37 ........ ........ 62 291
India ................................... 38 ........ 7 6 2 40 55 93
Iraq .................................... ........ 20 32 25 ........ ........ 77 77
Syria ................................... 45 10 ........ 12 25 ........ 47 92
Yemen (San'a) ........................... 28 ........ ........ ........ 2 ........ 2 30
Total ......................................... 542 21 50 36 66 64 237 779
Africa ....................................... 2 11 12 2 4 1 30 32
Algeria .................................. 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 1
Guinea .................................. 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 1
Morocco ................................ ........ 9 11 ........ ........ 20 20
Sudan ................................... ........ ........ ........ ........ 3. . . 1 4 4
Tanzania ................................ ........ ........ 1 ........ ........ 1 1
....... 2 ........ 2 i. . . ........ 5 5
Uganda .................................
East Asia .................................... 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 189
Indonesia ................................ 189 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 189
Middle East and South Asia ................... 351 10 38 34 62 63 207 558
Afghanistan ............................. 20 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 20
Cyprus .................................. 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 1
Egypt ................................... 220 5 15 12 30 9 71 291
India ................................... 37 ........ ........ 5 11 40 56 93
Iraq .................................... ........ 3 20 15 10 5 53 53
Syria ................................... 45 2 3 2 10 9 26 71
Yemen (San'a) ........................... 28 ........ ........ ........ 1 ........ 1 29
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-------------- Vessels and -------- Guided
Light Medium Personnel Artillery Landing Jet Missile
Tanks Tanks Carriers a Pieces Craft Fighters Other b Systems e
Africa
Algeria .................................. ........ ........ .......... ........ .......... 14 ........ 14
Congo .................................. 14 3 10 28 .......... ........ 2
Libya ................................... ........ 115 210 100 ..........
Mali .................................... ........ ........ 30 ........ ..........
Sudan ................................... ........ ........ 35 45 ..........
Tanzania ................................ 15 ........ 22 111
Middle East and South Asia
Afghanistan ............................. 15 ........ 40 ........
Ceylon .................................. ........ ........ 10 ........
Egypt ................................... ........ 80 180 60
India ................................... ........ 207 230 ........
Iran .................................... ........ ........ 100 300
Iraq .................................... ........ 8 33 38
Pakistan ................................ 55 113 .......... 190
Syria ................................... ........ 123 20 103
Yemen (Aden) ........................... ........ 21 56 42
a Armored and amphibious.
b Including nonjet combat aircraft, trainers, transports, and helicopters.
c Number of fighter aircraft equipped with AAMs (two to four per aircraft).
d Including eight motor torpedo and missile boats.
e Including ten self-propelled assault guns.
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January 1967-December 1971
Self-
Propelled
Medium Light Assault Personnel Artillery Naval
Tanks Tanks Guns Carriers a Pieces Ships
Africa
Algeria ........................ 39 .......... 1 133 6 14b
Congo ........................ 3 14 .......... 10 28 4e
Guinea ........................ 10 16 .......... 4 19 3e
Libya ......................... 245 .......... 24 310 190 ...........
Morocco ...................... 79 .......... 3 80 .......... ...........
Nigeria ........................ .......... .......... .......... 30 90 3e
Somalia ....................... 71 .......... .......... 30 84 2e
Sudan ......................... 102 .......... .......... 207 95 ...........
Tanzania ...................... 25 14 .......... 22 127 15C
Uganda ....................... .......... .......... .......... 36 24 ...........
East Asia
Cambodia ..................... .......... .......... .......... 15 37 ...........
Near East and South Asia
Afghanistan ................... 100 .......... .......... 160 97 ...........
Ceylon ........................ .......... .......... .......... 10 .......... ...........
Egypt ......................... 730 12 7 615 685 31 d
India ......................... 269 .......... .......... 330 42 24e
Iran .......................... .......... .......... .......... 620 494 ...........
Iraq .......................... 258 .......... 30 533 273 2f
Pakistan ...................... 310 55 .......... .......... 190 ...........
Syria ......................... 528 23 60 150 528 ...........
Yemen (Aden) ................. 63 .......... .......... 62 92 ...........
a Armored and amphibious.
b Including two minesweepers, three submarine chasers, and nine motor torpedo and missile boats.
c Auxiliary vessels and landing craft.
d Including two destroyers and one submarine received in exchange for older models returned to the USSR, seven
minesweepers, nine motor torpedo and missile boats, and 12 auxiliary vessels and landing craft.
e Including four submarines, five submarine chasers, eight motor torpedo and missile boats, and seven auxiliary
vessels and landing craft.
t Minesweepers.
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Communist Major Deliveries of Aircraft and Guided Missile Systems to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient
January 1967-December 1971
Light Jet Jet Heavy Surface-to- Surface-to-
Bombers Fighters Transports Other b Air-to-Aire Air d Surface e
Africa
Algeria ....................... 7 49
Congo ....................... ..........
..........
Guinea ....................... .......... 2
Nigeria ....................... .......... 33
Somalia ...................... .......... 14
Sudan ........................ .......... 24
Uganda ...................... .......... 5
East Asia
Cambodia .................... .......... ..........
Middle East and South Asia
2
Ceylon ....................... .......... 5
India ........................ .......... 148 h
Pakistan ..................... .......... 30
Syria ........................ .......... 226
Yemen (Aden) ................ .......... 18
Yemen (San'a) ................ 6 30
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13 .......... .......... ........... Li
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16 24 1 ...........
15 .......... .......... ...........
2 18 1
3 .......... ..........
234 147 100 3
45 .......... .......... ...........
74 63 .......... ...........
10 .......... .......... ...........
62 95 10 ...........
a Data reflect numbers of aircraft, ships, and sites having missile capability.
b Including nonjet combat aircraft, trainers, transports, and helicopters.
c Number of fighter aircraft equipped with AAM's (two to four per aircraft).
d Number of SAM firing battalions, or sites (four to six launchers per site).
e Ship launched. These data constitute the number of Komar- and Osa-class ships equipped with SSM's (two to four per ship).
f An undetermined number of SAM's have been received.
6 Including 24 medium jet bombers.
h Excluding those fighters assembled at the aeronautics plant in Nasik.
Academic, Technical, and Military Trainees a Departing from Less Developed Countries for Training in Communist
Countries, by Area of Destination
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
Total trainees .......................
8,080
6,110
5,450
6,505
7,095
7,845
8,140
USSR and Eastern Europe........
7,950
5,920
5,335
6,500
7,080
7,535
7,670
China ...........................
130
190
115
5
15
310
470
Academic trainees ..................
3,785
3,355
3,000
3,535
3,995
3,645
4,100
USSR and Eastern Europe ........
3,725
3,355
3,000
3,535
3,995
3,645
4,100
China ...........................
60
0
0
0
0
0
0
Technical trainees ..................
1,575
1,205
1,245
1,455
I t880
1,650
2,835
USSR and Eastern Europe ........
1,540
1,125
1,220
1,450
1,880
1,650
2,835
China ...........................
35
80
25
5
0
0
0
Military trainees ...................
2,720
1,550
I t205
1,515
1,220
2,550
1,205
USSR and Eastern Europe........
2,685
1,440
1,115
1,515
1,205
2,240
735
China ...........................
35
110
90
0
15
310
470
a Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data are for persons departing for training and not necessarily those completing
training.
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Total ................... 4,050
Africa ................. 845
Algeria .............. 30
Congo .............. 265
Mali ................ 55
Nigeria .............. 10
Somalia ............. 300
Sudan ............... 30
Tanzania............ 140
Uganda ............. 15
Middle East and South
Asia .............. 3,205
Afghanistan......... 250
Egypt ............... 2,500
India ............... 150
Iran ................ 110
Iraq ................ 150
Syria ............... 25
Yemen (Aden) ....... 20
Yemen (San'a) ....... ......
Eastern
Eastern
China Total USSR Europe China
470 3,275 2,540 140 595
470 1,410 725 90 595
...... 200 200 ........
75 285 110 ........ 175
USSR Europe China Total USSR Europe
3,700 40
515 20
30
95
55
10
300
10
15
250
2,500
150
110
150.
25
150 150
300 300
...... ...... ........
45 40 5
50 50 ........
25 25 ........
450 450 ........
...... ...... ........
40 40 ........
265 230 35
190 190 ........
115 105 10
400 400 ........
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310 1,205 660 75
310 635 95 70
170
90
15 ........
...... ...... ........
20 20 ........
130 60 70
30 30 ........
45 45 ........
330 260 70
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Eastern
USSR and East-
USSR
Europe
China
Total
ern Europe
China
Total .......................................
35,500
11,285
5,515
18,700
10,260
9,450
810
Africa .....................................
24,955
4,310
3,405
17,240
2,815
2,045
770
Algeria ..................................
3,245
2,145 b
900
200
1,000
1,000
Congo ..................................
460
205
30
225 c
45
15
Ethiopia ................................
155
75
80
Ghana ..................................
105
25
80
Guinea ..................................
1,350
600
200
80
80
Kenya ..................................
130
15
115
Libya ...................................
750
10
740
..........
20
Mali ....................................
710
250
50
410-
15
Mauritania ..............................
305
15
..........
290
Morocco ................................
440
225
215
..........
20
20
Nigeria ..................................
275
125
150
..........
70
70
.........
Somalia .................................
240
150
5
85
300
300
.........
Sudan ...................................
230
70
60
100
500
500
.........
Tanzania ................................
14,925
125
100
14,700 C
745
10
735
.........
Zambia .................................
715
70
10
635
Other ...................................
255
160
50
45f
East Asia ..................................
240
170
70
Burma ..................................
65
25
40 a
..........
Cambodia ...............................
130
120
10
..........
Indonesia ................................
40
25
15
..........
Thailand ................................
5
..........
5
Latin America .............................
215
60
155
0
0
0
0
Brazil ...................................
110
5
105
Chile ...................................
40
35
5
Other ...................................
65
20
45
..........
........
..............
Middle East and South Asia .................
10,090
6,745
1,885
1,460
7,445
7,405
40
Afghanistan .............................
1,255
1,015
100
140
160
160
Ceylon ..................................
295
55
90
150
85
85
Egypt ...................................
1,125
600 h
510
15
5,500
5,500,
Greece ..................................
135
1351
..........
.
..............
India ...................................
1,210
850
360
150
150
Iran ....................................
1,850
1,600
250
30
30
.........
Iraq ....................................
815
630
185
400
400
.........
Kuwait .................................
35
15
20
Nepal ...................................
575
80
..........
495
........
..............
Pakistan ................................
475
400
25
50
25
..............
Syria ...................................
1,130
910
160
60
800
800
Turkey ..................................
185
175
10
..........
Yemen (Aden) ...........................
645
200
40
405f
195
180
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Persons engaged solely in commercial activities are excluded.
b Including 15 Cubans.
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d Including 20 North Koreans.
Including ten North Vietnamese and five North Koreans.
Including five North Koreans.
B The 40 East Germans at the East German-built Wazi mint and currency plant left Burma in March 1971.
h Of the 100 Soviets believed to have been working on the Aswan Dam at the end of 1970, 55 left Egypt in February 1971. At least 15 of the
remaining 45 Soviet technicians will stay on through the warranty period (1975).
1 Excluding an estimated 7,250 Soviet military personnel assigned to Soviet operational units in Egypt as of December 1971.
J Soviet technicians have been in Greece constructing a thermal powerplant under a commercial contract concluded in 1969.
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Million US $
Communist Economic and Military Aid
Delivered to North Vietnamt
1955-64
Annual Average
Militarytt
Million US $
Negl.
NegI.
Negi.
Negl.
1955-64
Annual Average
95
395
Negl.
0001 Negl.
Negl.
7 165
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Eastern Europe
China
71 1955-71
Annual Average
185 NegI.
1~ 145
so ttt
North Korea
Eastern Europe
China
USSR
71 1955-71
Annual Average
t Data are expressed in Soviet foreign trade prices.
ttData refer exclusively to combat materiels; excluding aid designed for war-support purposes.
tttlncluding cumulative value of deliveries from Eastern Europe during 1954-70 estimated at $5 million.
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Prices Prices Prices Prices
Quantity (Million Quantity (Million Quantity (Million Quantity (Million r
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SAM missile systems .......................... ........ 78 ........ 6 ........ 3 ........ 46
Firing battalions b .......................... 10 44 ........ 10 44
Replacement missiles c ...................... 1,135 34 200 6 100 3 55 2
Aircraft ..................................... ........ 24 ........ 51 ........ 3 ........ 0
MIG-21 jet fighters ........................ 23 21 55 50 ........ ........ ........ .........
MI-4 helicopters ........................... 3 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .........
AN-24 medium transports ................... ........ ........ 1 1 2 2 ........ .........
IL-18 heavy transports ..................... 1 2 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .........
L-29 trainers .............................. ........ ........ ........ ........ 4 1
Naval craft .................................. . Negl. ........ N egl. ........ 0 ........ 0 v
Poluchat-1-class motor gunboats ............. 2 NegI. ........ ..... ........ .. ........ .........
Armed cargo carriers ........................ ........ ........ 10 NegI. ........ ........ ........ .........
L C U landing craft .......................... ........ ........ 5 NegI. ........ ........ ........ ......... r1
Armor ...................................... ........ Negl. ........ 2 ........ 6 ........ 10
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T-54 medium tanks ........................ ........ .. .. .. .. ........ ........ 45 5 85 9
PT-76 amphibious tanks ................... ........ ........ 40 2 20 1 21 1
BTR-40 armored personnel carriers ........... ........ ........ 14 Negl. ........ ........ ........ ......... fl
JS U-122 assault guns ....................... ........ ........ 3 NegI. ........ ........ ........ .........
Artillery ........ 6 ........ 7 ........ 3 ........ 2
85-mm antiaircraft artillery .................. 20 1 ........ ........ 10 Negl. 5 NegI.
57-mm antiaircraft artillery .................. 55 2 65 2 40 1 20 1
37-mm antiaircraft artillery .................. 95 1 350 3 120 1 140 1
14.5-mm antiaircraft artillery ................ 40 Negl. 135 1 ........ ........ 23 Negl. '-
Field artillery (75-mm to 152-mm) ............ 135 2 40 1 30 1 15 Negl.
Radar ....................................... 120 12 35 4 21 3 3 Negl. fl
Trucks and other vehicles ..................... 430 2 1,200 6 1,430 7 1,100 5
Small arms and other infantry weapons ......... ........ 2 ........ 6 ........ 3 ........ 2
Ammunition (metric tons) ..................... 40,000 164 9,000 37 12,000 49 8,000 34
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b Price per firing battalion includes an allowance for replacement parts and initial complement of missiles.
C Data based on the estimated number of missiles fired with some provision for stockpiling.
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Soviet Soviet Soviet Soviet
Foreign Foreign Foreign Foreign
Trade Trade Trade Trade
Prices Prices Prices Prices
Quantity (Million Quantity (Million Quantity (Million Quantity (Million
(Units) US 8) (Units) US 8) (Units) US 8) (Units) US 8)
Total value .................................... ........ 105 ........ 105 ........ 90 ........ 80
Aircraft ..................................... ........ 0 ........ 11 ........ 0 ........ 0
MIG-19 jet fighters ........................ ........ ........ 32 11 ........ ........ ........ .........
Naval craft .................................. ........ 1 ........ 0 ........ 0 8 8
Shanghai class-2 motor gunboat .............. 1 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .........
Armor ...................................... ........ 5 ........ 0 ........ 4 ........ 2
Artillery ..................................... ........ 3 ........ 5 ........ 3 ........ 8
57-mm antiaircraft artillery .................. 30 1 35 1 40 1 30 1
37-mm antiaircraft artillery .................. 45 Negl. 210 2 110 1 120 1
14.5-mm antiaircraft artillery ................ 25 Negl. 120 1 40 Negl. 62 1
Field artillery (76-mm) ...................... 80 1 110 1 45 1 212 5
Radar ....................................... 50 5 22 2 13 2 ........ 0
Trucks and other vehicles ..................... 400 2 300 1 1,200 6 980 4
Small arms and other infantry weapons ......... ........ 29 ........ 47 ........ 23 ........ 19
Ammunition (metric tons) ..................... 15,000 62 9,000 37 13,000 53 9,000 37
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Eastern Europe ..........
Bulgaria ...............
Czechoslovakia.........
East Germany .........
Hungary ..............
Poland ................
Romania ..............
Far East ................
China .................
North Korea...........
North Vietnam.........
Other ...................
Albania ...............
Cuba .................
Yugoslavia ............
5,039.2 544.0
2,917.9 28.0
1,103.6 ........
13.5 ........
990.0 ........
338.0 ........
377.8 ........
95.0 28.0
693.0 692.0 1,305.0 I t398.0 740.0 2,172.1 7,544.1
0 10.0 500.0 591.0 Negl. 1 ,111.1 2,240.1
495.0 ........
117.5 ........ ........
368.9 85.0 150.0
1,139.9 431.0 543.0
200.0
........ ........ Negl.
270.0 325.0 431.0
........ ........ ........
........ 176.7
1,111.1 1,111.1
........ 28.0
415.0 1,876.0
........ ........
100.0 291.0
315.0 1,585.0
646.0 3,428.0
........ ........
........ 30.0 75.0 86.0
200.0 240.0 250.0 345.0
482.0 535.0 482.0 309.0
65.4 ........ ........ ........
936.0 391.0 413.0 482.0
138.5 40.0 130.0 ........
140.0 310.0
12,583.3
5,158.0
2,027.9
13.5
990.0
514.7
1 ,488.9
123.0
2,857.4
495.0
408.5
1 ,953.9
4,567.9
65.4
4,054.0
448.5
a Excluding data for Eastern Europe prior to 1956 because war reparations and other assets and privileged arrangements obtained by the fl
USSR from these countries created a heavy net flow of capital toward the USSR during these years.
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United States
Western Europe
Japan
USSR
Hydroelectric Oil
and Nuclear
CoalGa,
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Production of Primary Energy a
Million Metric Tons of Coal Equivalents
F-l
NATO COUNTRIES b .....................
2,130
2,510
3,030
3,070
United States .....................
1,429.3
1,718.6
2,145.1
2,129.4
Canada ..........................
120.1
183.8
275.3
296.0
Norway ..........................
17.4
27.3
32.0
34.7
United Kingdom ..................
199.8
202.1
179.3
193.1
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...................
351
359
379
390
Belgium c ........................
22.6
20.5
12.0
11.7
France ...........................
86.2
90.0
85.4
82.5
Italy .............................
37.7
41.2
50.5
52.7
Netherlands ......................
15.5
16.9
49.0
61.7
West Germany ....................
188.7
190.5
182.1
181.5
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ..............
937*
1,270
1,620
1,680*
USSR ............................
662.7
942.5
1,236.6
1,290.9*
Eastern Europe .....................
275*
329
382
390*
Bulgaria ..........................
7.7
9.4
10.2
9.3*
Czechoslovakia ....................
50.9
61.9
66.6
68.2*
East Germany ....................
73.6*
81.4
85.1
84.3*
Hungary .........................
14.8
18.3
20.6
20.3*
Poland ...........................
93.5
110.9
137.4
142.9*
Romania .........................
34.2
46.8
62.2
65.4*
Far East
China ............................
207.7
205.2
286.0
315.0
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North Korea ......................
14.1
21.6
28.1
28.8
North Vietnam ....................
2.4*
3.7*
2.7*
3.4*
Other
Albania ..........................
1.1
1.4*
2.4*
2.6*
Yugoslavia .......................
15.5
21.3
24.1
26.3
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric power expressed in terms of coal
equivalents (calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such as
peat, shale, and fuelwood.
b The following coefficients were used to convert the sources of primary energy into hard coal
equivalents: coal (metric tons), 1.0; brown coal and lignite (metric tons), 0.29; crude oil (metric tons),
1.3; crude natural gasoline (metric tons), 1.5; natural gas (1,000 cubic meters), 1.33; and hydro-
electricity (1,000 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. Production of geothermal and nuclear electric power is
included at the same ratio as hydroelectricity.
c Including data for Luxembourg.
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NATO COUNTRIES .......................
836
898
877
829
United States .....................
391.5
475.3
550.4
500.4
Belgium ..........................
22.5
19.8
11.4
11.0
Canada ..........................
8.0
8.6
11.6
14.6
France ...........................
56.0
51.4
37.4
33.0
Netherlandsb .....................
12.5
11.4
4.3
3.6
United Kingdom e .................
196.7
190.5
144.6
149.9
West Germany b ..................
143.3
135.5
111.4
110.8
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia .........................
21.9
30.1
45.6
45.1
India ............................
52.6
67.2
73.1
68.5
Japan ............................
51.1
49.5
39.7
33.4
South Africa ......................
38.2
48.5
54.6
58.8
South Korea ......................
5.4
10.2
12.4
12.7
Spain ............................
13.8
12.9
10.8
10.5
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
496
556
613
624
USSR d ..........................
355.9
397.6
432.7
439.0
Eastern Europe .....................
140
158
180
185
Bulgaria ..........................
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
Czechoslovakia ....................
26.2
27.6
28.0
28.7
East Germany ....................
2.7
2.2
1.0
0.5
Hungary .........................
2.8
4.4
4.2
3.9
Poland ...........................
104.4
118.8
140.1
145.5
Romania .........................
3.4
4.7
6.4
6.4
Far East
China e ...........................
280.0
220.0
300.0
325.0
North Korea ......................
6.8
12.8
21.8
23.0
North Vietnam ....................
2.6
4.0*
2.9*
3.6*
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
1.3
1.2
0.6
0.7
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for anthracite and bituminous coal.
b Including low-quality coal at its hard-coal equivalent.
e Excluding data for Northern Ireland.
d Net output.
e Including a negligible amount of brown coal.
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NATO COUNTRIES ....................... 111 121 134 134
United States ..................... 2.5 2.8 5.4 6.5
Canada .......................... 2.0 1.9 3.5 3.0
France ........................... 2.3 2.7 2.8 2.8
Greece ........................... 2.5 5.1 7.7 10.9
Italy ............................. 0.8 1.0 1.4 1.3
Turkey ........................... 1.9 3.1 4.5 4.4
West Germany .................... 96.2 101.9 107.8 104.5
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia ......................... 15.2 21.0 24.2 23.4
Austria ........................... 6.0 5.4 3.7 3.8
India ............................ Negl. 2.3 3.5 3.7
New Zealand ..................... 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.8
Spain ............................ 1.8 2.8 2.8 3.0
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 469 550 586 592
USSR a .......................... 134.2 147.4 144.7 153.0
Eastern Europe ..................... 335 403 441 440
Bulgaria .......................... 15.4 24.5 28.8 27.0
Czechoslovakia .................... 57.9 72.3 81.3 83.7
East Germany .................... 225.5 250.8 260.6 256.5
Hungary ......................... 23.7 27.1 23.7 23.5
Poland ........................... 9.3 22.6 32.8 34.5
Romania ......................... 3.4 5.6 14.1 14.3
Far East b
North Koreas .................... 3.5 5.0 5.7 6.0
Other
Albania .......................... 0.3 0.3 0.6* 0.7*
Yugoslavia ....................... 21.4 28.8 27.8 30.0
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Net output.
b Negligible production for China.
C Including unknown amounts of hard coal.
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NATO COUNTRIES b .....................
149,000
157,000
154,000
139,000
United States .....................
51,917
60,649
60,350
52,067
Canadae .........................
3,514
3,963
5,143
4,631
United Kingdom ..................
19,136
17,381
16,590
15,600
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...................
74,100
74,100
70,200
65,600
Belgium ..........................
7,540
7,334
7,116
6,744
Francee ..........................
13,635
13,409
14,148
12,504
Italy .............................
3,715
5,737
7,044
6,948
Netherlands c .....................
4,517
4,285
1,992
1,896
West Germany d ..................
44,681
43,294
39,936
37,536
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
73,100
86,900
96,600
101,000
USSR ............................
56,233
67,500
75,400
78,300
Eastern Europe .....................
16,900
19,400
21,200
22,500
Bulgaria ..........................
20e
733
837
1,091
Czechoslovakia ....................
6,842
7,875
8,269
8,600
East Germany ....................
1,008
1,051
1,308
1,759
HungaryI ........................
499
642
657
625
Poland ...........................
7,684
7,994
9,100
9,350
Romania .........................
820
1,135
1,070
1,100
Far East
China ............................
10,600*
9,400*
14,600*
18,000*
North Vietnam ....................
N.A.
100*
60*
100*
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
1,083
1,267
1,308
1,297
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for oven and beehive coke and exclude breeze coke.
b Net production, excluding coke consumed by coking plants.
e Including breeze coke.
d Including electrode coke but excluding low-temperature coke.
e Data include foundry coke, not suitable for blast furnaces.
I A large part of this coke is produced in gas plants and is used with high-quality coke in
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NATO COUNTRIES b .....................
386,000
441,000
554,000
552,000
United States .....................
347,975
384,946
475,344
470,071
Canada ..........................
25,630
39,457
62,256
66,400
West Germany ....................
OTHER COUNTRIES
5,530
7,884
7,536
7,420
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Abu Dhabi .......................
N. A.
13,701
33,720
44,770
Algeria ...........................
8,632
26,025
47,280
N. A.
Indonesia .........................
20,596
23,920
42,084
44,320
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Iran .............................
52,392
94,126
191,736
226,690
Iraq .............................
47,467
64,474
76,452
82,800
Kuwait ..........................
81,867
109,045
137,400
146,340
Libya ............................
N. A.
58,378
161,712
133,540
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Nigeria ...........................
850
13,538
54,204
74,640
Saudi Arabia ......................
62,068
101,033
176,844
221,210
Venezuela ........................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
149,372
182,409
193,872
185,772
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
161 ,000
258,000
369,000*
394 ,000*
USSR c ..........................
147,859
242,888
352,574
377,000
Eastern Europe .....................
13,200
15,200
16,400*
16,800*
Bulgaria ..........................
200
229
334
305
Czechoslovakia ....................
137
192
203
200
East Germany ....................
Negl.
60
150*
150*
Hungary .........................
1,217
1,803
1,937
1,955
Poland ...........................
194
339
424
395
Romania .........................
Far East
11,500
12,571
13,377
13,793
China b d .........................
Other
4,600
8,000
18,000
23,000
Albania ..........................
728
820
1,480*
1,600*
Cuba ............................
25
57
160
N. A.
Yugoslavia .......................
944
2,063
2,854
2,961
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for crude oil and exclude shale oil, natural gasoline, and
synthetic crude oil.
b Including shale oil.
Including natural gas liquids.
d Including small quantities of synthetic crude oil.
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NATO COUNTRIES .......................
547
766
1,100
1,120
United States .....................
356.8
420.3
523.3
540.5
Canada ..........................
35.6
44.0
60.9
67.0
United Kingdom ..................
40.9
60.9
94.7
98.3
EUROPE COMMUNITY .....................
110
227
388
386
Belgium ..........................
6.6
14.8
27.3
26.8
France ...........................
29.8b
56.8
95.0
101.4
Italy .............................
29.0
65.2
108.8
110.9
Netherlands ......................
18.5
29.1
58.6
57.5
West Germany ....................
26.2
60.9
98.4
89.6
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES C
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
134*
206*
305*
324*
USSR ............................
113.9*
173.6*
252.2*
266.0*
Eastern Europe .....................
19.9*
32.9*
52.6*
57.6*
Bulgaria ..........................
0.1*
2.2
5.8
7.1*
Czechoslovakia ....................
2.6*
5.8*
9.2*
9.9*
East Germany ....................
3.1*
6.0*
10.8
11.5*
Hungary .........................
2.5
3.9
5.8
6.4*
Poland ...........................
0.8
3.4
6.8
7.6*
Romania .........................
10.8
11.6
14.2
15.1*
Far East
China ............................
4.7*
7.2*
16.3*
20.3*
Other
Albania ..........................
0.3*
0.5*
0.9*
1.0*
Cuba ............................
3.1
3.7
4.3
4.3
Yugoslavia .......................
1.3
2.9
6.5
7.7*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the following products, where they are produced:
gasoline, kerosine, distillate fuel oil, lubricating oil, residual and other petroleum products,
natural gasoline, and liquefied petroleum gases. Data exclude some minor miscellaneous products
such as white spirits and asphalt.
b Including data for Algeria.
c Data include products from indigenous and imported natural crude oil and from synthetic
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NATO COUNTRIES b .....................
384,000
513,000
768,000
808,000
United States e ....................
359,673
454,198
620,340
636,588
Canada ..........................
14,521
40,925
71,792
77,557
France ...........................
2,846
5,048
6,876
7,149
Italy .............................
6,447
7,802
13,164
13,300
Netherlands ......................
330
1,743
31,668
42,000
United Kingdom ..................
1
13
11,460
18,000
West Germany ....................
448
2,798
13,008
N.A.
OTHER
COUNTRIES
Argentina ........................
1,383
4,222
6,012
6,461
Iran .............................
950
1,230
11,220
16,000
Kuwait ..........................
941
1,794
4,044
N.A.
Mexico d .........................
9,665
13,965
18,840
18,300
Venezuela ........................
4,606
6,538
8
976
9
500
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES e
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,
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
57,800
149,000
234,000*
251,000*
USSR e ..........................
45,303
127,666
197,945
212,000*
Eastern Europe .....................
12,500
20,900
36,300*
39,000*
Bulgaria ..........................
0
73
474
327
Czechoslovakia I ...................
1,294
752
900*
900*
East Germany ....................
26
133
1,233
2,000*
Hungary .........................
342
1,108
3,469
3,713
Poland ...........................
549
1,378
5,182
5,383
Romania .........................
10,330
17,452
25,031
26,719
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
53
330
977
1,151
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data include only gas from natural gas wells and associated gas from petroleum fields.
b Data are for net production-that is, for gas actually collected and utilized as fuel or raw
material. They thus exclude gas used for repressuring, as well as gas flared, vented, or other-
wise wasted, whether or not it has first been processed for the extraction of natural gasoline.
e Data for the United States are in terms of net marketed production and agree with the general
definition for the NATO data. Data for the USSR are believed to refer to gross production less
losses and waste. US gross production (less losses and waste), which would include gas returned to
reservoirs in order to maintain horizon pressure would be as follows (in billion cubic meters):
1960 1965 1970
411 500 660
A much smaller share of total production in the USSR is believed to be used for repressuring.
d Including gas used for repressuring and gas wasted.
e Gross production.
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1,470
2,050
2,880
3,020
United States .....................
893.72
1,229.64
1,744.37
1,826.56
Of which: hydro .................
149.12
196.99
250.70
269.58
Canada ..........................
115.10
146.31
207.20
218.72
Norway ..........................
31.14
49.06
57.63
62.71
United Kingdom ..................
136.97
195.99
248.59
246.48
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..... ...... ........
281
406
575
620
Belgium ..........................
15.15
21.71
30.52
32.89
France ...........................
75.01
105.52
146.65
154.10
Italy .............................
56.24
82.97
117.42
126.07
Netherlands ......................
16.52
25.01
40.86
44.80
West Germany ....................
116.42
168.76
237.21
259.?63
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia .........................
24.49
36.91
56.26
59.68
Indian ...........................
20.12
36.82
59.98
58.08
Japan ............................
111.49
188.38
350.59
379.12
Spain ............................
18.61
31.72
55.90
59.92
Sweden ..........................
34.72
49.11
60.64
66.50
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
406
677
987
1,060
USSR ............................
292.27
506.67
740.93
800.00
Of which: hydro .................
50.91
81.43
124.38
125.00*
Eastern Europe .....................
114
170
246
262
Bulgaria ..........................
4.66
10.24
19.51
21.02
Czechoslovakia ....................
24.45
34.19
45.16
47.22
East Germany ....................
40.30
53.61
67.65
69.70'
Hungary .........................
7.62
11.18
14.54
14.99
Poland ...........................
29.26
43.77
64.52
69.90'
b
Romania .........................
7.65
17.22
35.09
39.40
Far East
China ............................
47
42
60
70
North Korea ......................
9.14
13.4
16.5
17.0*
North Vietnam ....................
0.26
0.57*
0.51*
0.56*
Other
Albania ..........................
0.19
0.34
1.00
1.08
Cuba ............................
2.98
3.56
5.09
N.A.
Yugoslavia .......................
8.93
15.52
26.02
30.00
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are for total (gross) production at generating centers and therefore include transmission
losses and station use. (See footnote b.)
b Data are gross production or estimates of gross production based on reported net, adjusted by
increasing by 7.5% the thermal electric production to include production that is consumed by the
station itself. Hydroelectric production that is consumed by the station itself is a negligible part of
the total gross production. Therefore, no attempt has been made to adjust the net production for
hydroelectric power.
c Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year.
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United States .....................
Canada ..........................
France ...........................
Italy .............................
Netherlands ......................
Norway ..........................
United Kingdom ..................
West Germany ....................
OTHER COUNTRIES
Indian ...........................
Japan c ...........................
Spain ............................
Sweden ..........................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ............................
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria ..........................
Czechoslovakia ....................
East Germany ....................
Hungary .........................
Poland ...........................
Romania .........................
Far East
China ............................
rl-o-rih"Korea ......................
North Vietnam d ..................
Other
Cuba ............................
Yugoslavia .......................
n
186,534
254,519
360,327
386,702b
u
23,035
29,348
N.A.
N.A.b
21,851
28,209
38,700
41,100b
17,686
25,398
33,200
35,700b
5,262
7,358
10,200
11,000b
t_1
6,607
9,915
12,500
13,200
36,702
49,399
65,500
69,900 b
27,097
40,603
50,700
53,500 b
5,650
10,173
16,400
17,400b
23,657
41,004
68,262
85,000 b
6,567
10,173
18,000
19,200 b
8,957
11,953
15,300
17,000 b
66,721
115,033
166,150
177,500 b
925
2,155
4,117
4,351
5,662
8,206
10,808
11,593
7,904
10,350
12,669
13,299b
1,479
1,998
2,733
3,133
6,316
9,672
13,891
14,800
1,779
3,258
7,346
8,324
10,900
13,700
18,100
19,000
1,500
2,120
2,800
3,000*
110*
175*
187*
228*
935
965
1,325
1,350
2,402
3,728
6,873
7,718
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a All plants for both public and industrial use. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end
of the year.
b Nuclear generating capacity installed as of 1971 was as follows (in thousand kilowatts): United
States, 8,687; Canada, 1,550; France, 1,626; Italy, 642; Netherlands, 57; United Kingdom, 6,042;
West Germany, 1,606; India, 400; Japan, 1,323; Spain, 620; Sweden, 472; USSR, 2,370; and East
Germany, 70.
c Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year.
d Percentage out of operation as a result of bomb damage is as follows: 1965, 27%; 1970, 30%;
and 1971, 25%.
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121
109
103
90
89
73
65
34 40
21
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United Statesb .................... 90.07 119.26 119.31 109.05
Canada .......................... 5.27 9.13 11.20 11.04
United Kingdom .................. 24.70 27.44 28.32 24.19
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ................... 72.8 86.0 109 103
Belgium .......................... 7.18 9.16 12.61 12.44
France ........................... 17.28 19.60 23.77 22.86
Italy ............................. 8.23 12.68 17.28 17.51
West Germany .................... 34.10 36.82c 45.04e 40.31c
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia ......................... 3.75 5.46 6.82 6.74
India ............................ 3.29 6.41 d 6.23 d 5.98 d
Japan ............................ 22.14 41.16 93.32 88.56
Spain ............................ 1.92 3.52 7.43 7.76
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 86.5 120 156 163
USSR ............................ 65.29 91.02 115.89 120.87
Eastern Europe ..................... 21.2 28.7 40.1 42.3
Bulgariae ........................ 0.30 0.65 1.86 2.00
Czechoslovakia .................... 6.77 8.60 11.48 12.06
East Germany .................... 3.75 4.37 5.37 5.67
Hungary ......................... 1.89 2.52 3.11 3.11
Poland ........................... 6.68 9.09 11.80 12.74
Romania ......................... 1.81 3.43 6.52 6.74
Far East
China ............................ 13.0 11.0 18.0 21.0
North Korea ....................... 0.64 1.23* 2.20* 2.60*
Other
Cuba ............................ N.A. 0.04 0.15 N.A.
Yugoslavia ....................... 1.44 1.77 2.23 2.67
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
Data are for ingots and steel for castings.
b Excluding steel for castings made in foundaries operated by companies not producing ingots.
c Including data for West Berlin.
d Ingots only.
e Including an estimate for steel for castings for all years.
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1960 1965 1970 1971
NATO COUNTRIES ....................... 151 188 202 193
United States ..................... 69.35 90.09 82.37 78.96
Canada .......................... 4.13 6.72 8.24 b 8.36 b
United Kingdom .................. 18.41 20.76 22.18 19.12
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..... ...... ...... .. 58.1 68.5 88.0 84.9
Belgium c ........................ 5.88 7.72 10.26 10.43
France ........................... 13.70 15.72 18.73 18.13
Italy ............................. 7.78 10.62 14.76 14.43
Luxembourg ...................... 3.22 3.60 4.26 4.14
Netherlands ...................... 1.69 2.38 3.99 4.42
West Germany .................... 25.84 28.48 35.97 33.31
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ............................ 17.20 33.42 76.03 72.08
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 65.1 90.6 120 125
USSR ............................ 50.96 70.91 92.50 95.90
Eastern Europe ..................... 14.1 19.7 27.6 29.1
Bulgaria .......................... 0.19 0.43 1.42 1.77
Czechoslovakia .................... 4.48 6.09 7.93 8.31
East Germany .................... 2.61 2.99 3.41 3.55
Hungary ......................... 1.19 1.70 2.04 2.06
Poland ........................... 4.42 6.13 8.14 8.72
Romania ......................... 1.25 2.35 4.70 4.70
Other
Yugoslavia ....................... 0.97 1.19 1.77 - 1.87
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for hot-rolled steel.
b Shipments.
0 Including steel forgings and rolled wrought-iron products.
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NATO COUNTRIES .......................
136,000
169,000
192,000
174,000
United States .....................
61,072
80,584
83,324
74,093
Canada ..........................
4,025
6,587
8,436
7,984
United Kingdom ..................
16,016
17,740
17,672
15,432
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...................
54,200
63,100
80,400
75,100
Belgium ..........................
6,553
8,366
10,844
10,404
France ...........................
14,144
15,769
19,221
18,019
Italy .............................
2,715
5,501
8,354
8,460
West Germany ....................
25,729
26,989 b
33,627e
29,985e
OTHER COUNTRIES b
Australia .........................
2,939
4,313
6,144
6,132
Brazil ............................
1,783
2,341
4,200
4,752
India ............................
4,275
7,124
7,224
6,864
,Japan ............................
11,896
27,502
68,048
72,745
South Africa ......................
2,000
3,603
4,356
4,452
Spain ............................
1,888
2,328
4,164
4,817
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
60,200
84,100
110,000
114,000
USSR ............................
46,757
66,184
85,933
89,300
Eastern Europe .....................
13,400
17,900
23,800
24,700
Bulgaria ..........................
192
695
1,251
1,378
Czechoslovakia ....................
4,696
5,868
7,548
7,900
East Germany ....................
1,995
2,338
1,994
2,027
Hungary .........................
1,244
1,577
1,822
1,970
Poland ...........................
4,253
5,375
6,984
7,180
Romania .........................
1,014
2,019
4,210
4,250
Far East
China ............................
14,100*
12,500*
19,500*
24,000*
North Korea e ....................
870
1,320*
2,000*
2,400*
North Vietnam ....................
10
200
50
75
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
972
1,115
1,275
1,514
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for pig iron and blast-furnace ferroalloys and exclude
ferroalloys obtained from electric furnaces and sponge iron.
b Including small quantities of foreign-produced pig iron returned to furnaces.
e Including data for West Berlin
d Data may include some electric-furnace ferroalloys.
e Including sponge iron.
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NATO COUNTRIES b .....................
218
220
228
210
United States' ....................
89.04
89.18
91.28
83.55
Canada d .........................
19.55
36.25
48.28
43.28
United Kingdom ..................
17.36
15.66
12.02
10.25
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..................
89.5
74.7
68.9
66.2
France ...........................
66.91
59.52
56.80
55.87
Luxembourg ......................
6.98
6.32
5.72
4.51
West Germany ....................
14.18
7.95 e
5.53e
5.02e
OTHER COUNTRIES'
Australia .........................
4.50
6.80
51.11
59.95
Brazil ............................
9.35
20.75
30.00
N.A.
India ............................
16.61
23.74
31.37
32.50
Liberia ...........................
3.20
16.15
23.68
N.A.
Sweden ..........................
21.69
29.35
31.77
33.54
Venezuela ........................
19.49
17.65
22.00
20.20
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES g
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
115
165
206
214
USSR ............................
105.86
153.43
195.49
203.00
Eastern Europe .....................
9.34
12.0
10.8
11.0
Bulgaria ..........................
0.42
1.80
2.41
3.04
Czechoslovakia ....................
3.12
2.44
1.61
1.50
East Germany ....................
1.64
1.63
0.42
0.32
Hungary .........................
0.52
0.76
0.63
0.69
Poland ...........................
2.18
2.86
2.55
2.08
Romania .........................
1.46
2.48
3.21
3.36
Far East
China ............................
28.20*
25.00*
39.00*
48.00*
North Korea ......................
3.11
4.96h
6.0*-7.0*
7.3*-8.3*
North Vietnam ....................
0.02
0.40
0.10
0.15
Other
Albania' .........................
0.26
0.39
N. A.
N. A.
Yugoslavia .......................
2.20
2.50
3.69
3.73
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the gross amount of marketable iron ores in the state
in which they leave the mines, including manganiferous ores but excluding pyrites.
b The metal content of the ore in the NATO countries follows: Luxembourg and the United
Kingdom, 25%-30%; France and West Germany, 31%-33%; United States, 50%; and Canada, 55%.
e Excluding manganiferous iron ore containing 5% or more of manganese.
d Shipments.
e Including data for West Berlin.
I The metal content of the ore in the OTHER COUNTRIES ranges from 60% to 70%.
g The metal content of the ore in selected Communist countries follows: the USSR, in terms of
dressed ore, 55% of the ore; China, 20%-50%; North Korea, 40%-50%; Albania, 50%-55% (1%
nickel); Bulgaria, 38%-50%; Czechoslovakia, 34%; East Germany, 25%-30%; Hungary, 24%-
28%; Poland, 30%; Romania, 32%-40%; Yugoslavia, 40%; and North Vietnam, 55%,
h Based on an announced increase for 1965 of 24% applied to 1964 plan data.
1 Iron-nickel ore that is mined for its nickel content.
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NATO COUNTRIES ....................... 189 107 75. 9 N.A.
United States b .................... 73 27 4 0
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia ......................... 62 102 804 N.A.
Brazil ............................ 999 1,396 1,929 1,905
Gabon ........................... N. A. 1,280 1,453 1,633
Ghana e .......................... 545 d 604 405 N.A.
India ............................ 1,199 1,647 1,651 1,542
Japan ............................ 324 303 271 N.A.
South Africa ...................... 1,194 1,567 2,679 2,722
Zaire ............................. 382 378 347 400
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 6,350 8,040 7,230 7,180
USSR ............................ 5,872 7,576 6,841 6,800
Eastern Europe ..................... 477 461 388 378
Bulgaria .......................... 25 42 33 33
Czechoslovakia .................... 154 80 86 85
Hungary ......................... 123 213 167 160
Romania ......................... 175 126 102 100
Far East
China ............................ 708* 312* 485* 600*
Other
Cuba ............................ 123 120* N.A. N.A.
Yugoslavia ....................... 13 8 15 16
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a The metal content of the ore of various countries is as follows: the United States, more than 35%;
other non-Communist countries and Cuba, 30% to 53%; the USSR, about 45%; China and Yugo-
slavia, about 35,%; Romania, 30.%; Czechoslovakia, less than 30%; Bulgaria, about 27%; and
Hungary, 26%.
b Shipments.
c Dry weight.
d Exports.
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NATO COUNTRIES .......................
205,000
240,000
294,000
280,000
United States b ....................
12,975
12,256
13,897
14,061
Canada e .........................
114,735
147,000
184,500
160,980
Frances .........................
10,016
8,150
10,952
9,870
Greece ...........................
N.A.
N.A.
8,642
10,580
Norway ..........................
30,428
31,835
38,478
41,900
United Kingdom ..................
34,300
40,487
36,700
42,090
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ............................
17,288
27,900
80,232
100,430
New Caledonia ....................
11,408
15,552
33,765
51,390
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
72,200*
100 ,000*
140,000*
151 ,000*
USSR ............................
72,000*
100,000*
140,000*
151,000*
Eastern Europe .....................
222*
50*
N.A.
N.A.
East Germany ....................
222*
50*
N. A.
N.A.
Other
Cuba e ...........................
12,800
28,230
36,000
36,000
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for refined metal.
b Nickel recovered from refined domestic ore and nickel recovered as a byproduct of electrolytic
refining of copper. Secondary nickel produced from nonferrous scrap is excluded.
e Including nickel and content of oxides and salts produced, plus exports of recoverable nickel
in matte and concentrates.
d Excluding data for New Caledonia.
e Nickel content of oxides and sulfides.
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279
264
288
N.A.
United States b ....................
37.4 C
Negl.
Negl.
Negl.
Greece ...........................
20.6
21.5
20.8
N.A.
Turkey ...........................
220.7
242.2
267.7
340.0
OTHER COUNTRIES
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India ............................
50.2
30.4
130.9
125.2
Philippines .......................
249.0
192.0
211.6
N. A.
Rhodesia .........................
291.1
281.1
250.0
250.0
South Africa ......................
339.7
421.4
639.4
749.0
COMMU
NIST COUNTRIES d
USSR ............................
520*
1
,160*
1
,380*
1
,400*
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North Vietnam ....................
19.4
12.0*
2.0*
2.0*
Albania ..........................
130.1
141.2*
200*
210*
Cuba ............................
10.Oe
14.4
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia .......................
25.4
20.8
N.A.
N.A.
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Estimated chromic oxide (Cr2O3) content of ores mined. In many instances, data are only
approximate.
b Shipments.
e Production for the Federal Government only.
d The following percentages were used to reduce the estimates of ores mined in the Communist
countries to show the chromic oxide content: USSR, a part at 50% and the remainder at 40%;
North Vietnam, at 50%; Albania, at 45%; Cuba, at 35%; and Yugoslavia, at about 26%.
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NATO COUNTRIES ......................
31,500
39,700
66,800
N.A.
United States .....................
30,952
35,095
50,508
48,761
Canadab .........................
348
4,335
16,036
15,195
Norway ..........................
246
239
251
N.A.
OTHER COUNTRIES
Chile ............................
1,852
3,693
6,100
4,763
Japan ............................
381
277
442
N.A.
Peru .............................
Negl.
680
529
680
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ............................
4,800*
7,300*
9,500*
9,500*
Far East
China ............................
3,800*
1,000*
1,000*
1,000*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Molybdenum content of ores and concentrates.
b Shipments.
NATO COUNTRIES
Canadab .................................
1,618
1,655
2,371
2,041
OTHER COUNTRIES
Morocco .................................
1,271
1,832
604
499
Zaire .....................................
8,222
8,388
13,958
11,340
Zambiac .................................
1,847
1,544
2,052
2,079
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ....................................
1,640*
3,400*
4,700*
4,800*
Cuba ....................................
0
850
1,575
1,650
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Cobalt content of ores mined, unless otherwise indicated.
b Including metal, salts, and oxides recovered from smelter products and residues exported.
C Cobalt content of alloys.
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NATO COUNTRIES . . . .... ... ...... .. .. .. 10,300 11,700 14,000 13,700
United States b .................... 6,645 7,213 7,434 7,150
Canada .......................... N.A. 2,826 2,818 2,765
Portugal ......................... 2,917 1,644 3,751 3,813
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia ......................... 1,882 1,992 2,615 2,836
Bolivia ........................... 2,150 C 1 ,823 C 3,878 3,909
Brazil ............................ 1,694 383 2,438 N. A.
Peru ............................. 488 797 1,738 N. A,
South Korea ...................... 5,734 4,479 4,351 4,385
Thailand ......................... 442 555 1,494 N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ............................ 11,400* 14,000* 14,500* 15,200*
Far East
China ............................ 29,600 15,400 11,600 12,400
North Korea ...................... 3,000* 4,300* 5,000* 5,000*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are for the estimated tonnage of tungsten concentrates, 60% tungsten trioxide (WO:{) basis.
b Shipments.
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1.68
1.67
1.75
1.58
Australia .............................
1.09
0.88
0.63
0.67
Canada ..............................
4.63
3.59
2.41
2.21
Colombia .............................
0.43
0.32
0.20
0.19
Ghana ...............................
0.88
0.76
0.70
0.70
India ................................
0.16
0.13
0.10
0.12
Japan ................................
0.34
0.52
0.71
0.71
Mexico ...............................
0.30
0.22
0.20
0.15
Nicaragua ............................
0.20
0.16
0.11
0.11
Peru .................................
0.14
0.11
0.09
N.A.
Philippines ...........................
0.41
0.44
0.60
0.63
Rhodesia .............................
0.56
0.54
0.50
N.A.
South Africa ..........................
21.38
30.54
32.23
31.39
Zaire .................................
0.32
0.07
0.18
0.17
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ................................
3.50*
5.00*
6.60*
6.90*
China ................................
1.00*
0.70*
0.63*
0.63*
Czechoslovakia ........................
0.07*
0.07*
Negl.*
Negl.*
Romania .............................
0.37*
0.49*
0.74*
0.74*
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NATO COUNTRIES ...................... 2,850 3,280 3,570 3,200
United States b .................... 1642.6 1,956.7 2,033.9 1,745.0
Belgium .......................... 211.8 280.0 337.6 312.8
Canada .......................... 378.2 393.8 492.7 472.0
United Kingdom .................. 218.9 227.6 206.2 187.5
West Germany .................... 309.1 342.4 c 405.8 C 400.0 C
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia ......................... 84.2 95.2 145.5 155.8
Chile ............................ 225.6 288.8 461.3 467.8
Japan ............................ 248.1 365.7 705.3 714.0
Zaire ............................. 144.7 152.6 189.6 200.0
Zambia .......................... 402.6 522.3 580.7 534.3
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 591 913 1,300* 1,390*
USSR ............................ 490.0 772.0 1,100* 1,190*
Eastern Europe ..................... 101 141 197 201
Bulgaria .......................... 14.0 23.9 38.3 40.0
Czechoslovakia .................... 10.1 12.3 12.0 12.0
East Germany .................... 40.0 40.0 37.5 38.0
Hungary ......................... 8.2 12.0 12.0 12.0
Poland ........................... 21.7 37.4 72.2 72.0
Romania ......................... 7.0 15.0 25.0 27.0
Far East
China ............................ 90.0* 201* 290* 290*
North Korea ...................... 8.5 18.0 40.0* 40.0*
Other
Albania d ......................... 0.9 4.2 7.0 7.5
Yugoslavia ....................... 35.1 56.4 89.3 92.5
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for primary and secondary refined copper produced from
domestic and imported ores and scrap.
b Including production from secondary plants and copper refined by manufacturers for their own
use.
c Including data for West Berlin.
d Blister copper.
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NATO COUNTRIES ....................... 3,210
United States ..................... 1,828
Canada .......................... 691
France ........................... 238
Italy ............................. 84
Norway a ......................... 171
United Kingdom a ................. 29
West Germany .................... 169
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia ......................... 12
India ............................ 18
Japan ............................ 133
Spain ............................ 29
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 793
USSR ............................ 630
Eastern Europe ..................... 163
Czechoslovakia .................... 52
East Germany .................... 35
Hungary ......................... 50
Poland ........................... 26
Romania c ........................ 0
Far East
China ............................ 80*
Other
Yugoslavia ....................... 25
*An, asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Including the pure content of virgin alloys.
b Including data for West Berlin.
e Including aluminum alloys.
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1970
1971
4,260
5,980
6,000
2,499
3,607
3,561
753
962
862
340
382
384
124
146
117
276
530
528
36
40
119
234 b
310 b
427 b
88
204
223
62
161
175
294
733
893
52
119
127
1,210
2,070*
2,140*
1,000
1,720*
1,760*
206
354
377
56
20
20
45
63
64
58
64
68
47
100
110
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107
115
115*
225*
245*
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5,300
5,860
79610
8,070
United States .....................
2,030
1,681
2,115
2,032
France ...........................
2,068
2,662
2,992
2,997
Greece ...........................
884
1,270
2,278
2,832
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia .........................
70
1,187
9,389
11,177
Jamaica ..........................
5,837
8,651
12,010
12,497
Surinam ..........................
3,455
4,360
5,341
5,588
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
4,390*
6,350*
7,370*
7,590*
USSR I ..........................
3,110*
4,860*
5,000*
5,000*
Eastern Europe .....................
1,280
1,490
2,370
2,590
Hungary .........................
1,190
1,478
2,022
2,090
Romania .........................
88
12
350
500
Far East
China b ..........................
640*
920*
1,830*
1,840*
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
1 ,025
1,574
2,099
1,959
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
Including nonbauxite ore such as nepheline and alunite for the production of alumina.
b Data are for aluminous shales and clays used for the manufacture of aluminum and exclude
shales exported and those used for refractories, abrasives, and cement.
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United Statesb .................... 346.9 379.4 591.0 581.8
Canada .......................... 144.0 169.2 185.7 171.4
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY .................. 348 359 377 334
Belgium e ......................... 92.7 110.8 90.3 82.8
France ........................... 74.4 98.4 119.9 108.2
Italy ............................. 41.6 45.4 54.2 48.4
West Germany .................... 139.2 104.0 d 112.8 d 94.8 d
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia ......................... 192.9 196.8 180.0 180.0
Japan ............................ 69.4 108.4 206.0 198.6
Mexico ........................... 186.2 164.3 159.2 N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 436 608 824 857*
USSR ............................ 324.0 433.0 597.0 620.0*
Eastern Europe ..................... 112 175 227 237
Bulgaria .......................... 40.4 93.4 98.6 102.2
Czechoslovakia .................... 9.1 14.6 21.8 22.0
East Germany .................... 10.4 12.5 12.5 12.0
Hungary ......................... 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Polande .......................... 39.7 41.4 54.5 60.2
Romania e ........................ 12.0 12.2 39.0 40.0
Far East
North Korea ...................... 34.0* 54.0 61.0 61.0*
Other
Yugoslavia ....................... 89.1 101.6 97.4 99.1
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
Unless otherwise indicated, data are for smelter production of lead produced from domestic
and imported ores and concentrates, excluding all metal produced from scrap (secondary metals),
b Excluding refined lead produced from imported base bullion.
c Including secondary metal.
d Including data for West Berlin.
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1965
1970
1971
NATO COUNTRIES ......................
1,850
2,200
2,440
2,180
United Statesb ....................
787.7
978.0
866.3
762.3
Canada ..........................
238.2
325.5
417.9
372.0
United Kingdom ..................
75.5
106.8
146.6
116.5
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..................
707
735
945
871
Belgium ..........................
247.6
238.1
231.9
212.7
France ...........................
146.4
192.0
223.7
219.5
Italy .............................
85.2
80.9
142.1
142.8
West Germany ....................
191.9
182.2
301.2
254.7
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia .........................
122.2
202.2
257.5
258.1
Japan ............................
180.5
367.8
676.3
717.7
Mexico ...........................
52.9
62.6
80.7
62.2
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
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575
793
1,140*
1,240*
USSR c ..........................
364.0
504.0
800.0*
888.0*
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211
289
337
350
Bulgaria ..........................
16.9
65.8
76.1
78.4
Czechoslovakia ....................
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
East Germany ....................
Hungary .........................
4.1
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14.0
Negl.
13.8
Negl.
14.0
Negl.
Poland ...........................
175.5
190.4
209.0
220.0
Romania .........................
Far East
12.5
15.4
35.0
35.0
North Korea ......................
Other
55.0
80.0
88.0
88.0
Yugoslavia .......................
35.9
46.1
65.0
53.1
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a Data are for electrolytic and distilled (including redistilled) zinc produced from domestic and
imported ores and scrap and other secondary materials.
b Including production from secondary smelters. Production of primary zinc in the United States
was as follows (in metric tons): 1960, 725,300; 1965, 902,100; 1970, 796,500; and 1971, 756,000.
c Primary metal only, representing slightly less than 8&% of total production.
United States ...........................
4,818
8,100 b
16 ,000 b
9 000 b
Japan ..................................
2,300
4,000
9,200
6,800
USSR ..................................
3,000*
12,000*
30,000*
32,000*
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b Based on reports from various trade publications.
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56.8
44.6
38.4
34.0
United Statesb ....................
13.7
3.1
4.5
4.4
Belgium ..........................
8.4
4.3
4.3
3.9
United Kingdom ..................
26.8
16.8
22.0
23.2
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia .........................
2.3
3.2
5.2
6.3
Bolivia ...........................
1.01
3.5 c
0.3
6.4
Brazil ............................
1.3
1.4
3.1
3.4
Indonesia .........................
2.0
1.2
5.2
9.2
Malaysia .........................
77.6
73.6
90.3
87.1
Nigeria ...........................
0
9.5
8.1
7.4
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Spain .
0.5
1.8
3.0
4.8
Thailand .........................
0.2
5.6
22.0
21.7
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
11.4*
15.2*
N.A.
N.A.
USSR ............................
10.6*
14.0*
21.3*
22.0*
Eastern Europe .....................
0.8*
1.2
N.A.
N.A.
East Germany ....................
0.8*
1.2
N.A.
N.A.
Far East
China ............................
28.0*
11.0*
10.0*
10.0*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
Excluding tin derived from scrap or detinning.
b Estimated data based on imports of tin concentrates.
c Exports.
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1965
1970
1971
NATO COUNTRIES ...............................
64.9
124
157
162
United States .............................
36.4
73.8
101.6
104.3
Canada ..................................
6.6
9.2
8.7
9.1
France ...................................
2.1
2.8
4.6
7.2
Italy .....................................
5.4
6.3
6.5
6.4
Norway ..................................
10.3
26.4
35.4
35.4
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ....................................
2.1
3.8
10.3
10.9
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ....................................
25.0*
66.5*
94.0*
98.0*
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1,890
2,780
3,770
3,820
United States .............................
1,459
1,842
2,232
2,277
Canada ..................................
162
206
205
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17
148
316
323
Italy .....................................
67
120
155
170
Netherlands ..............................
12
100
206
211
United Kingdom ..........................
92
175
306
270
West Germany ............................
81
164
302
306
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ....................................
23
161
698
759
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
455*
799*
1,200*
N.A.
USSR ....................................
347*
604*
914*
N.A.
Eastern Europe .............................
108*
195
285
N.A.
Bulgaria ..................................
0
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1
12
Czechoslovakia ............................
1*
30
43
N.A.
East Germany a ...........................
87
95
118
N.A.
Poland ...................................
20
39
62
66
Romania .................................
0
31
61
71
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a Including Pervinan and Plastikator.
NATO COUNTRIES
United States .....................
123,059
172,532
193,971
217,209
Franceb ..........................
16,518
23,374
39,420
44,124
West Germany b ..................
14,745
25,566
37,548
37,572
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japanb ..........................
10,100
28,432
63,828
64,956
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
23,400
36,900
50,300
53,000
USSR ............................
17,225
26,434
34,620
36,200
Eastern Europe .....................
6,130
10,500
15,700
16,800
Bulgaria ..........................
196
349
550
735
Czechoslovakia e ..................
1,324
1,792
2,778
3,200
East Germany d ...................
2,714
3,750
4,692
4,922
Hungary b ........................
336
581
665
727
Poland ...........................
1,223e
2,818
4,550
4,580
Romania I ........................
337
1,222
2,457
2,644
Other
Cuba ............................
343
197
216
N.A.
Yugoslavia 9 ......................
391
955
2,763
3,195
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b Excluding motorcycle tires.
e Excluding motorcycle and bus tires and, beginning in 1970, tractor tires.
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37.1
48.9
12.8
Negl.
Ceylon .....................................
98.8
118.3
159.2
141.4
India ......................................
25.2
49.4
89.9
98.9
Indonesia a .................................
620.3
716.6
778.0
810.0
Malaysia b ..................................
785.4
949.2
1,276.3
1,324.6
South Vietnam ..............................
76.6
61.0
28.5
34.5
Thailand a ..................................
170.8
216.4
287.2
316.3
a Exports plus estimated consumption.
b Including data for Malaya and Singapore, Sarawak, and Sabah.
United States a .................................. 2,851 5,300 8,890 9,548
USSR .......................................... 312 803 1,673 1,862
Production of Mineral Fertilizer in the US and the USSR
(In Terms of Soviet Statistical Reporting Units a)
Thousand Metric Tons
United States b .................. 32,320 53,797 73,379 76,044
USSR .......................... 13,867 31,253 55,400 61,400
a Soviet production of fertilizer is usually reported as follows: nitrogen fertilizer on the basis of
fertilizer containing 20.5,% nitrogen, potassium fertilizer on the basis of 41.6% potassium oxide, and
most types of phosphorous fertilizer on the basis of 18.7,% phosphoric anhydride. In addition, total
production includes an insignificant quantity of microfertilizer.
b Data are based on supply from domestic production given in pure nutrients and recomputed to
conform to the Soviet method for expressing production. Data for the United States are "fertilizer
years" beginning 1 July of the stated year.
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18,700
28,500
36,200
N.A.
United States .....................
7,410
11,933
15,726
16,174
Canada ..........................
496
2,545
4,407
N. A.
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY . . . ... .. ........ ..
9,380
12,000
13,600
N.A.
France ...........................
3,021
4,161
4,622
N. A.
West Germany ....................
3,897
4,610
4,743
N. A.
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6,510
12,000
20,700
22,700
USSR d ..........................
3,281
7,389
13,099
14,700
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3,230
4,630
7,640
8,040
Bulgaria ..........................
126
354
749
708
Czechoslovakia ....................
287
477
646
667
East Germany ....................
2,166
2,506
3,200
3,246
Hungary .........................
102
265
517
552
Poland ...........................
477
738
1,629
1,786
Romania .........................
Far East
71
293
895
1,082
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495*
880*
1,460*
1,900*
North Korea ......................
Other
127*
158*
320*
350*
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50
226
480
272
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a Nitrogen fertilizer (in terms of nitrogen), phosphorus fertilizer (in terms of phosphoric
anhydride), and potassium fertilizer (in terms of potassium oxide).
b Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year.
c Data are for calendar years.
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NATO COUNTRIES a ..................... 5,650 8,730 9,800 N. A.
United States ..................... 2,045 2,592 2,352 2,192
Canada .......................... 0 1,749 3,179 N. A.
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ................... 3,600 4,390 4,270 N.A.
France b .......................... 1,581 1,877 1,820 N. A.
West Germany c .................. 1,967 2,335 2,293 N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES d
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 2,750 4,290 6,510 N.A.
USSR ............................ 1,084 2,368 4,087 N.A.
Eastern Europe ..................... 1,670 1,930 2,420 N.A.
East Germany .................... 1,666 1,926 2,419 2,445
Romania ......................... 0 0 4 N. A.
Far East
China ............................ 10* Negl.* 10* 20*
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a Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year. Including
unidentified double counting of some products used for technical purposes (estimated at 4% to 5%
of the total).
b Beginning 1 May of the stated year.
c Excluding technical potash.
d Data are for calendar years.
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NATO COUNTRIES a ..................... 6,070 8,790 10,900 N.A.
United States ..................... 2,626 4,260 5,296 5,470
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ................... 2,570 3,330 4,060 N. A.
France b C ........................ 770 1,218 1,451 N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES d
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 1,850 3,470 5,470 N. A.
USSR b .......................... 1,192 2,300 3,585 N. A.
Eastern Europe ..................... 658 1,170 1,880 N. A.
Bulgaria .......................... 41 94 148 146
Czechoslovakia b .................. 147 258 322 331
East Germany b ................... 166 232 403 414
Hungary ......................... 45 117 167 175
Poland ........................... 207 344 599 705
Romania ......................... 52 127 244 N. A.
Far East
China ............................ 150* 280* 430* 600*
North Korea ...................... 22* 43* 50* 55*
Other ................................
Yugoslavia ....................... 41 136 214 107
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a Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year.
b Including production of ground phosphate rock for direct application.
Beginning 1 May of the stated year.
d Data are for calendar years.
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NATO COUNTRIES a ..................... 7,000 11,000 15,600 N.A.
United States ..................... 2,739 5,081 8,078 8,512
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ................... 3,200 4,260 5,230 N.A.
France ........................... 671 1,066 1,351 N.A.
West Germany .................... 1,180 1,419 1,505 N.A.
OTHER COUNTRIES a
Japan ............................ 1,030 1,615 2,105 N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES b
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 1,910 4,250 8,750 N.A.
USSR ............................ 1,003 2,712 5,423 N.A.
Eastern Europe ..................... 906 1,540 3,330 N.A.
Bulgaria .......................... 86 260 602 562
Czechoslovakia .................... 140 220 324 336
East Germany .................... 334 348 378 387
Hungary ......................... 57 148 350 377
Poland ........................... 270 394 1,030 1,081
Romania ......................... 19 166 647 N.A.
Far East
China ............................ 335* 600* 1,020* 1,280*
North Korea ...................... 105* 115* 270* 295*
Other
Yugoslavia ....................... 9 90 266 165
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year. Including
some technical nitrogen and anhydrous ammonia exported for further processing.
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31,100
41,000
49,000
48,900
United States b ............................
16,223
22,544
26,832
26,567
United Kingdom ..........................
2,745
3,358
3,348
3,456
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...........................
9,800
12,200
14,800
14,900
France ...................................
2,046
2,916
3,682
3,924
It
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2
299
2
979
330
3
108
3
y .....................................
a
West Germany c ..........................
,
3,170
,
3,751
,
4,435
,
4,385
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4,452
5,655
6,925
6,659
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
7,890
12,800
18,100
19,300
USSR ....................................
5,398
8,518
12,059
12,775
Eastern Europe .............................
2,500
4,230
6,080
6,550
Bulgaria ..................................
123
318
503
514
Czechoslovakia ............................
553
933
1,110
1,162
East Germany ............................
730
985
1,099
1,076
Hungary e ................................
178
393
471
493
Poland ...................................
685
1,062
1,901
2,255
Romania .................................
226
541
994
1,048
Far East
China ....................................
1,350
2,200*
N.A.
N.A.
Other
Cuba ....................................
44
202
N.A.
N.A.
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Yugoslavia
130
435
747
807
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b Including appreciable amounts produced in government-owned privately operated plants.
c Including data for West Berlin.
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7,780
12,600
179900
18,500
United States b ............................
3,595
6,500
9,773
10,237
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...........................
39420
5,030
6,580
6,720
France ...................................
724
1,281
1,619
1,760
Italy .....................................
724
1,035
1,277
1,250
Netherlands ..............................
410
661
1,340
N.A.
West Germany ............................
1,242
1,659
1,821
1,772
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan b ..................................
1,059
1,779
2,682
2,655
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
2,150*
4,970*
N.A.
N.A.
USSR ....................................
1,138
3,137
6,282
6,860
Eastern Europe .............................
1,020*
1,830*
N.A.
N.A.
Bulgaria ..................................
111
338
788
756
Czechoslovakia ............................
130*
226*
N.A.
N.A.
East Germany ............................
393
439
481
576
Hungary .................................
67
173
414
444
Poland ...................................
285
440
1,189
N.A.
Romania .................................
29
218
N.A.
N.A.
Far East
North Korea ..............................
111*
120*
280*
310*
Other
Yugoslavia ...............................
12
114
285
N.A.
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, nitrogen content of synthetic ammonia.
b Synthetic anhydrous (commercial grade). To convert to actual production of synthetic
ammonia, multiply by 1.2158.
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United States ............................. 4,510 6,164 9,139 8,792
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ........................... 1,970 2,640 4,300 4,510
France ................................... 597 663 1,096 1,167
West Germany ............................ 776 1,178 1,681 1,773
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan .................................... 869 1,344 2,685 2,896
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ..................... 1,420 2,250 3,140 3,270
USSR .................................... 704 1,199 1,783 1,866
Eastern Europe ............................. 717 1,050 1,360 1,400
Bulgaria .................................. 17 32 46 48
Czechoslovakia ............................ 115 158 189 203
East Germany ............................ 327 364 413 414
Hungary b ................................ 17 50 69 74
Poland ................................... 167 215 313 318
Romania .................................. 74 233 330 343
Other
Cuba .................................... 2* 2* N.A. N.A.
Yugoslavia ............................... 48 88 93 92
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Pure caustic soda (100% NaOH), including tonnage not commercialized but used on the spot
for processing.
b Including regenerated caustic soda.
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United States ..................... 600.0 629.1 562.3 533.9
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY . . . ... .. ........ .. 420 531 630 N. A.
France ........................... 153.3 170.3 174.3 193.6
Italy ............................. 79.5 147.5 279.5 N.A.
West Germany .................... 141.4 160.0 139.9 136.6
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ............................ 419.3 486.0 675.7 679.1
NATO COUNTRIES
United States ....................
Turkey b ........................
United Kingdom b ................
OTHER COUNTRIES
India e ..........................
Japans .........................
Pakistan b e ......................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR b d ........................
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria d .......................
Czechoslovakia ...................
East Germany ...................
Hungary d .......................
Poland d .........................
Romania d.......................
Far East
China ...........................
Other
Yugoslavia ......................
Million linear meters ........ 8,564 8,469 5,848 5,743
Million linear meters........ 384 781 815 830
Million linear meters........ 1 183 928 628 557
Million linear meters........ 6,629 7,643 7,689 7,160
Million square meters....... 3,221 3,013 2,616 2,484
Million linear meters........ 575 658 720 N.A.
Million linear meters........ 218 291 319 326
Million linear meters........ 464 500 527 552
Million square meters....... 254 244 248 N. A.
Million square meters....... 225 305 258 268
Million linear meters........ 667 811 881 906
Million square meters....... 248 319 437 481
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for fabrics, in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as bleaching, dyeing, and
making up.
b Excluding mixed fabrics.
C Mill and decentralized sector production.
d Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes.
e Mill production only. Data include finished fabrics.
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United States ....................
Million linear meters........
262
244
163
104
Canada be .......................
Million linear meters........
14
15
12
10
Netherlands .....................
Million square meters.......
68
67
N.A.
N.A.
Turkey d ........................
Million linear meters........
10
24
23
24
United Kingdom b ................
Million square meters.......
307
270
215
186
OTHER COUNTRIES
Australia e .......................
Million square meters.......
25
20
18
16
India l ........................
Million linear meters........
8
10
13
15
Japan e .........................
Million square meters.......
316
341
426
424
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR b d ........................
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria b .......................
Million linear meters........
19
20
27
28
Czechoslovakia ...................
Million linear meters........
46
44
49
54
East Germany ...................
Million square meters.......
48
38
35
36
Hungary b .......................
Million square meters.......
27
29
24
26
Poland b .........................
Million linear meters........
79
91
99
99
Romania b.......................
Million square meters.......
32
41
63
70
Other
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for woven woolen and worsted fabrics (in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes
such as bleaching, dyeing, and making up) and for mixed woolen fabrics.
b Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes.
e Factory shipments.
d Excluding mixed fabrics.
e Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year.
t Wearable fabrics produced in the mill sector only.
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United States ....................
United Kingdom b ................
OTHER COUNTRIES
Indiab ..........................
Japan c ..........................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR b d ........................
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria b d e .....................
Czechoslovakia ...................
East Germany ...................
Hungary d .......................
Poland d ........................
Romania d.......................
Other
Million linear meters........ 1,312 1,650 1 ,224 N.A.
Million linear meters........ 564 572 485 467
Million linear meters........ 550 870 934 N.A.
Million square meters....... 1,828 1,653 1,548 1 ,428
Million linear meters........ 11 15 21 24
Million linear meters........ 58 59 86 N. A.
Million square meters....... 57 55 66 65
Million square meters....... 25 32 46 47
Million linear meters........ 103 103 116 114
Million square meters....... 22 26 36 41
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for pure and mixed fabrics, in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as
bleaching, dyeing, and making up.
b Including fabrics of noncellulosic fibers.
e Including finished fabrics.
d Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes.
e Including fabrics of natural silk.
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United States ......................... 307.2 806.0 1,626.7 1,946.4
Canada .............................. 17.0 37.5 73.0 N. A.
France ............................... 45.3 87.1 175.2 213.0
Italy ................................. 33.7 110.7 251.4 299.9
United Kingdom ...................... 61.0b 148.0b 336.9 355.3
West Germany ........................ 52.3 179.3 497.00 580.0,
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ................................ 118.3 379.6 1,016.4 1,166.4
Spain ................................ 3.1 14.8 78.8 88.3
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ................................ 15.0 77.5 166.6 203.1
Bulgaria .............................. 0 0 23.1 N.A.
Czechoslovakia ........................ 3.0 9.6 21.2 27.0
East Germany ........................ 7.8 18.9 47.6 56.6
Hungary ............................. 0.4 2.3 5.6 5.1
Poland ............................... 8.0 24.3 57.5 68.6
Romania ............................. 0.9 3.3 29.5 37.0
Yugoslavia ........................... N.A. N.A. 8.7 11.4
a Data are for noncellulosic fibers either made of natural polymers, which are based on materials
such as casein or groundnuts, or made of synthetic polymers, which are based mostly on coal or
petroleum. Data exclude waste, glass fibers, and rubber fibers.
b "Delivery weight," approximately 3% less than "actual weight."
C Including data for West Berlin.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR b ......................................
17,597
26,890
33,319
35,287
Bulgaria ......................................
919
2,864
4,194
3,760
Czechoslovakia ................................
2,952
4,176
4,016
N. A.
Poland .......................................
2,362
4,486
7,429
7,391
Romania .....................................
559
1,255
2,834
N. A.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for alternating and direct current motors.
b Alternating current motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over.
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United States ...................................
42.91
68.01
49.31
32.49
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
246
286
321
N. A.
USSR ....................................
155.92
186.13
202.26
206.00
Eastern Europe .............................
89.8
99.8
119
N.A.
Bulgaria ..................................
3.15
8.06
13.91
17.17
Czechoslovakia ............................
30.23
24.33
35.15
N. A.
East Germany ............................
22.07
19.71
16.53
N. A.
Hungary .................................
7.40
9.40
9.50
10.19
Poland ...................................
22.50
31.10
29.73
33.01
Romania .................................
4.44
7.16
14.14
17.80
Far East
North Korea ..............................
2.9
4.0
10.4
23.0
North Vietnam ............................
0.65
0.50
N.A.
N.A.
a Power-driven metalcutting machines that are not portable by hand and are used to remove
metal in the form of chips; these machines include lathes and planers, and milling, honing, lapping,
grinding, electroerosion, and ultrasonic cutting machines.
United Statesb ..........................
31.3
44.0
58.30
50.3
USSR ..................................
29.9
34.6
41.3
42.3
a Power-driven metalforming machine tools that are not supported in the hands of an operator
when in use and are designed to press, forge, emboss, hammer, extrude, blank, spin, shear, or
bend metal into shape.
b Unless otherwise indicated, data exclude manually operated bending and forming machines,
spinning lathes, and riveting, canmaking, diecasting, wire-weaving, wiredrawing, knurling, and
marking machines, which usually are included in the definition of metalforming machine tools by
the US Department of Commerce.
c Including manually operated bending and forming machines for which separate data are not
available.
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United States b .................................. 12,899 15,451 27,565 36,548
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ........................................ 7,915 14,390 10,578 13,354
Bulgaria ...................................... 29 13 37 N.A.
Czechoslovakia c .............................. 1,391 888 1,488 N. A.
Hungary e .................................... 347 416 590 N.A.
Romania ..................................... 83 295 747 N. A.
a Turbogenerators and hydrogenerators. Production of diesel generators is believed to be
negligible in most instances.
b Shipments of units 4,000 kilowatts and larger.
e Generators for steam and gas turbines only.
United States b .................................. 12,899 15,451 27,565 36,548
Japan .......................................... 1,949 4,717 16,601 14,600
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR e ...................................... 9 , 200 14 , 625 16,191 16 , 800
Czechoslovakia ................................ 1,555 1,994 2,239 N.A.
Poland d ..................................... 186 471 1,135 N.A.
Romania e .................................... 98 27 121 N.A.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for steam and hydraulic turbines. Most production of
turbines is for use in matched sets with generators for production of electric power. In addition,
turbines are produced in single units for many purposes, including direct industrial drives, marine
propulsion, and pipeline transmission.
b Shipments of units of 4,000 kilowatts and larger. Data are available only for turbines produced
as integral units together with generators. Therefore, data for turbines and generators for the United
States are assumed to be the same. Some turbines are produced in single units but no data are availa-
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e Including a small number of gas turbines.
d Steam turbines only.
e Steam turbines of more than 500 kilowatts only.
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United States .....................
1,200
7,000
18,000
20,000
France ...........................
N.A.
200
700
800
United Kingdom ..................
70
200
500
600
West Germany ....................
N.A.
N.A.
500
600
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ............................
30
320
1,000
1,500
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ............................
280*
470*
800*
1,000*
Eastern Europe
Czechoslovakia ....................
0*
0*
30*
40*
East Germany ....................
15*
0*
100*
80*
Poland ...........................
15*
20*
60*
70*
Far East
China ............................
5*
35*
40*
45*
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Estimates of this Office based on fragmentary market surveys and installations reports. No
attempt has been made to standardize these units in terms of either value or computational
capability. Total production of digital computers through 1971, including years not mentioned
above, is as follows (in units): the United States, 130,000; France, 3,900; the United Kingdom, 4,000;
West Germany, 3,000; Japan, 7,700; the USSR, 7,000; Czechoslovakia, 130; East Germany, 330;
Poland, 330; and China, 345.
Total Housing Construction a
United States b ..........................
144,000
158,000
148,000
209,000
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR ................................
109,600
97,600
106,000
108,300
Bulgaria ..............................
2,797
2,745
2,911
2,926
Czechoslovakia ........................
4,994
5,087
8,339
N. A.
East Germany e .......................
4,089
3,465
4,186
4330
Hungary .............................
3',335
3,303
4,938
4800
Poland ...............................
8,071
8,354
10,552
10,633
Romania e ............................
4,167
3,793
8,364
N.A.
Albania d .............................
201
156e
N. A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia ...........................
3,664
6,417
7,535
N. A.
a Total housing space, which includes living rooms, bedrooms, dining area, and auxiliary space
such as bathrooms, kitchens, closets, and inside hallways.
b Data are computed from the number of housing starts during the given years. Strictly speaking,
therefore, the data on completions are more accurate for interyear comparisons than for any given
year. Housing starts were converted to total floorspace by converting to square meters on the basis
of varying sizes of structures.
C Living space only.
d Socialist sector only.
e Estimated.
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NATO COUNTRIES ...................... 144,000
United States ..................... 56,063
Canada .......................... 5,338
Turkey ........................... 2,038
United Kingdom .................. 13,501
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY .................. 61,700
Belgium b ........................ 4,388
France ........................... 14,349
Italy ............................. 16,014
West Germany .................... 24,905
OTHER COUNTRIES
Brazil ............................ 4,474
India ............................ 7,845
Japan ............................ 22,537
Mexico ........................... 3,089
Spain b ........................... 5,234
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 68,400
USSR ............................ 45,520
Eastern Europe ..................... 22,900
Bulgaria .......................... 1,586
Czechoslovakia .................... 5,051
East Germany .................... 5,032
Hungary ......................... 1,571
Poland ........................... 6,599
Romania ......................... 3,054
Far East
China ............................ 9,000*
North Korea ...................... 2,285
North Vietnam .................... 408
Other
Albania .......................... 73
Cuba ............................ 813
Yugoslavia ....................... 2,398
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1970
1971
188,000
222,000
232,000
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65,078
67,438
72,143
7,665
7,275
8,318
3,244
6,374
7,548
16,972
17,057
17,892
86,400
111,000
113,000
5,905
6,729
7,030
22,428
29,009
28,947
20,695
33,121
31,740
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38 ,328 c
40 ,548 e
5,873
9,002
9,372
10,578
13,956
14,920
32,689
57,189
59,434
4
304
7
267
730
7
,
9
361
,
16
536
,
16
960
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104,000
,
137 ,000
,
145 ,000
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95,248
100,300
31,800
42,100
44,600
2,681
3,668
3,880
5,713
7,402
7,941
6,087
7,987
8,473
2,383
2,771
2,712
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9,573
12,180
13,100
5,406
8,127
8,523
10,900*
13,000*
14,000*-
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15,000*
2,400
4,000*
4,200*
660
250*
345*
134
340
N.A.
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801
700
1,100
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3,102
4 , 399
4,954
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b Excluding natural cement.
c Including data for West Berlin.
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Agricultural Production
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Productiont and Agricultural Labor Force
Billion 1957-59 US $ Million Persons
50 50
USSR Labor Force
0 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I 0
1960 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
Production Per Farm Worker
Thousand 1957-59 US $
10
30
1960 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
t Value of production of crops and livestock for human use in average 1957-59 dollars.
tt The dollar value of the USSR's production reflects the geometric mean of alternative comparisons
of US and USSR production computed in 1968 ruble prices and 1957-59 dollar prices.
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290
310
317
394
United Statesb ....................
181.43
182.93
185.97
235.99
Canada ..........................
25.43
30.67
26.88
37.70
Turkey ...........................
12.15
12.64
13.68
17.30
United Kingdom ..................
9.47
13.62
12.92
14.78
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...................
52.6
59.3
65.9
74.6
France ...........................
22.80
28.55
30.80
35.22
Italy .............................
11.99
14.50
16.05
16.36
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OTHER COUNTRIES
14.18
12.69
16.07
19.58
Argentina ........................
11.18
14.53
15.32
12.74
Australia .........................
10.66
9.44
12.39
13.36
Brazil ............................
14.80
16.91
21.55
21.50
India ............................
68.33
65.47
93.96
98.68
Spain ............................
7.30
8.80
10.08
13.28
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
141
153
205
215
USSR e ..........................
93.00
100.00
150.00
148.00
Eastern Europe .....................
48.3
53.1
54.7
67.5
Bulgaria d ........................
4.80
5.19
6.70
7.06
Czechoslovakia ....................
5.74
5.24
7.20
8.76
East Germany e ...................
6.38
6.73
6.46
7.74
Hungary d........................
6.82
7.37
7.49
9.64
Poland ef .........................
14.78
16.00
16.26
19.83
Romania d ........................
9.77
12.60
10.57
14.43
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Chinas ..........................
160
190-195
215-220
215-220
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North Korea b ....................
3.80*
4.50*
5.00*
5.50*
North Vietnam f ..................
4.52
5.00
4.90
4.10
Other
Albania d e ........................
0.22
0.34
0.56
N.A.
Cubal ...........................
0.41
0.07
0.39
0.21
Yugoslavia d ......................
10.86
10.56
11.57
14.00
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are for the following products, where they are produced: barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and
wheat.
b Including sorghum for grain.
c Including miscellaneous grains and pulses.
d Excluding rice.
e Including miscellaneous grains.
I Excluding corn.
g Including kaoliang, broadpeas, and field peas. Tubers are included on a grain equivalent basis
of 4 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of grain.
b Including soybeans and tubers on a straight weight basis.
Unhusked or paddy rice and corn, expressed in terms of paddy equivalent.
i Data reflect only rice production and government collections of corn; total production is
considerably higher.
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1965
1970
1971
NATO
COUNTRIES ......................
95.2
105
96.9
118
United States .....................
37.78
36.65
38.28
45.91
Canada ..........................
14.34
18.08
9.59
14.88
France ...........................
11.44
15.15
13.20
15.39
Italy .............................
6.90.
9.86
9.70
10.12
Turkey ...........................
7.67
8.13
8.68
11.40
United Kingdom ..................
3.07
4.19
4.19
4.84
West Germany ....................
8.74
7.17
8.33
10.17
OTHER
COUNTRIES
Argentina ........................
4.59
6.44
4.37
5.45
Australia .........................
7.47
7.08
7.89
8.45
India a ...........................
10.25
12.29
20.09
23.25
Spain ............................
3.92
5.06
4.32
5.65
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
83.3
91.8
118
126
USSR ............................
59.00
62.00
91.00
91.00
Eastern Europe .....................
24.3
29.8
26.6
34.8
Bulgaria ..........................
2.46
2.97
3.06
3.08
Czechoslovakia ....................
2.40
2.81
3.63
4.45
East Germany ....................
3.58
3.71
3.62
4.24
Hungary .........................
2.12
2.73
2.87
4.10
Poland ...........................
10.18
11.54
10.04
13.29
Romania .........................
3.55
6.06
3.40
5.64
Other
Albania ..........................
0.07
0.13
0.23
N.A.
Yugoslavia .......................
3.80
3.62
3.92
5.74
a Wheat only.
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United States a ....................
Canada ..........................
Denmark b .......................
France ...........................
Italy .............................
Turkey ...........................
United Kingdom b .................
West Germany ....................
OTHER COUNTRIES
191
141.17
11.09
3.48
11.26
4.48
4.34
6.40
5.44
201
142.82
12.58
4.90
13.31
4.13
4.35
9.42
5.51
215
143.94
17.29
5.44
17.50
5.53
4.76
8.73
7.74
270
186.25
22.82
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5.34
5.65
9.94 n
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Argentina ........................
6.44
7.92
10.66
6.98
Brazil ............................
9.04
10.06
13.50
14.50
India ............................
6.73
7.16
10.13
9.36
Mexico ...........................
5.69
7.75
8.98
9.33
South Africa ......................
4.97
5.19
8.74
9.22
Spain ............................
3.01
3.39
5.37
7.22
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES c
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
58.0
60.3
86.1
88.7
USSR d ..........................
34.0
37.0
58.0
56.0
Eastern Europe .....................
24.0
23.3
28.1
32.7
Bulgariae ........................
2.34
2.22
3.64
3.99
Czechoslovakiae ..................
3.34
2.42
3.57
4.31
East Germany ....................
2.80
3.02
2.84
3.50
Hungary e ........................
4.69
4.64
4.62
5.54
Poland b ..........................
4.58
4.50
6.22
6.54
Romania e ........................
6.22
6.54
7.17
8.79
Far East
North Vietnam I ..................
0.21
0.29
0.24
0.24
Other
Albania ..........................
0.14
0.21
N.A.
N.A.
Cubafg ..........................
0.10
0.02
0.03
0.02
Yugoslavia e ......................
7.06
6.94
7.64
8.22
a Including sorghum for grain.
b Excluding corn.
e Unless otherwise indicated, data include miscellaneous grains.
d Including pulses.
e Excluding miscellaneous grain.
I Corn only.
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3,540
4,480
5,190
5,320
United States .....................
2,476
3,460
3,758
3,820
r
Italy .............................
OTHER COUNTRIES
622
509
819
900
Brazil ............................
5,392 b
6,600
6,315
5,000
Burma ...........................
7,575
8,055
8,128
8,250
India ............................
51,348b
46,029b
63,736
66,066
Indonesia .........................
12,849
13,700
23,064
24,454
,Japan ............................
16,074b
15,511 b
15,861
13,570
Pakistan .........................
16,068b
17,742b
20,034
18,994
South Korea ......................
3,127
4,767
5,571
5,800
South Vietnam ....................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
4,955
4,822
5,715
6,200
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
313
684
1,460
1,620
USSR ............................
187
583
1,280
1,420
Eastern Europe .....................
126
101
176
205
Bulgaria ..........................
32
34
66
65
Hungary .........................
45
21
45
67
Romania .........................
Far East
49
46
65
73
North Vietnam ....................
Other
4,212
4,600
4,500
3,700
Albania ..........................
5
10
15
N.A.
Cuba ............................
306
50
360
190
Yugoslavia .......................
22
25
32
38
B Rough, or paddy, rice. Data refer to crops harvested in the last half of the year stated combined
with crops harvested in the first half of the following year.
b Estimated from planted acreage.
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United States .....................
Belgium b ........................
Canada ..........................
France ...........................
Italy .............................
Netherlands ......................
Turkey ...........................
United Kingdom ..................
West Germany ....................
OTHER COUNTRIES
Argentina ........................
Brazil ............................
Japan ............................
77.4
11.68
2.05
2.06
15.89
3.82
3.97
1.40
7.27
24.54
1.86
1.11
3.59
65.3
13.15
1.42
2.11
11.07
3.55
3.24
1.68
7.58
18.09
2.49
1.25
4.06
66.2
14.77
1.66
2.50
8.89
3.67
5.65
1.92
7.00
16.25
2.34
1.58
3.67
64.6
14.40
1.67
2.47
9.22
3.63
5.74
2.10
6.98
15.18
2.06
1.65
3.32
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USSR and Eastern Europe .............
148
152
169
151
USSR ............................
84.37
88.68
96.78
92.30
Eastern Europe .....................
63.9
63.2
72.0
59.0
Bulgaria ..........................
0.48
0.28
0.37
0.39
Czechoslovakia ....................
5.09
3.68
4.79
4.51
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East Ge-many ....................
14.82
12.86
13.05
9.41
Hungary .........................
2.66
1.48
1.43
1.49
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Poland ...........................
37.86
42.66
50.30
39.93
Romania .........................
Far East
3.01
2.20
2.06
3.30
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Other
0.92
1.97
1.88
1.88
Albania ..........................
0.02
0.02
0.15
N.A.
Cuba d ...........................
0.09
0.08
0.09
N.A.
Yugoslavia .......................
3.27
2.38
2.96
2.95
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b Including data for Luxembourg.
c Sweet potatoes and manioc.
d Data reflect government collections only; the total production is considerably higher.
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24,700
28,100
31,800
33,200
United States .....................
12,795
14,304
16,446
17,138
Canada b .........................
1 ,114
1 ,327
1 ,480
1 ,574
United Kingdom ..................
1,718
2,019
2,120
2,217
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY b .................
7,490
8,670
9,690
10,200
France ...........................
2,613
3,244
2,993
3,156
Italy .............................
1,104
1,085
1,363
1,431
Netherlands ......................
704
794
1,014
1,083
West Germany ....................
2,617
3,074
3,596
3,767
OTHER COUNTRIES
Argentina ........................
2,263
2,445b
3,065 b
2,498b
Australia .........................
1,359
1,743
1,940
2,054
Brazil ............................
1,872
2,039 b
2 ,338 b
2 ,502 b
,Japan b ..........................
322
640
920
1,035
Mexico ...........................
655
812b
935b
984b
New Zealand .....................
748
797
999
978
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
8,980*
10,700*
12,700*
13,400*
USSR ............................
5,602
6,704
8,167
8,762
Eastern Europe .....................
3,380*
4,040*
4,490*
4,670*
Bulgaria ..........................
174*
278*
266*
286*
Czechoslovakia .....................
483*
599*
638*
687*
East Germany ....................
730*
886*
994*
1,015*
Hungary c ........................
430
476
525*
623*
Poland d .........................
1,148*
1,334*
1,478*
1,480*
Romania .........................
414*
462*
590*
580*
Other
Albania ..........................
20
20
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavian ......................
522
639
703
N.A.
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis, and are for beef, veal, pork, mutton, lamb, and goat
where they are produced. Unless otherwise indicated, data exclude horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game,
edible offal, and lard.
b Including horsemeat.
c Including horsemeat and live exports.
d Including horsemeat and edible offal.
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United States .....................
Canada ..........................
United Kingdom ..................
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...................
France ...........................
Italy .............................
Netherlands ......................
West Germany ....................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
USSR ............................
Eastern Europe .....................
Bulgaria ..........................
Czechoslovakia e ..................
East Germany d ...................
Hungary c ........................
Poland ...........................
Romania .........................
Other
Albania ..........................
Cuba ............................
Yugoslavia .......................
a Whole milk from cows.
b Total sales off-farm.
c Including milk sucked by young animals.
d In terms of 3.5% butter-fat content.
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154,000
154,000
155,000
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55,702
56,324
53,268
53,841
8,385
8,328
8,272
8,064
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12,670
11 ,386 b
12,374 b
12 ,709 b
62,500
68,500
70,500
70,700
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22,652
26,771
27,245
27,554
9,648
9,184
8,936
9,072
6,838
7,142
8,239
8,376
19,250
21,253
21,856
21,478
82,600
96,900
111,000
111,000
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55,500
68,200
78,000
78,300
27,100
28,700
32,700
32,900
744
1,000
1,250
1,288
3,830
3,924
4,789
4,885
5,730
6,371
7,091
7,150
1,957
1,762
1,861
1,751
12,488
13,330
14,935
15,038
2,356
2,302
2,752
2,790
44
47
17
17
742
620
580
550
2,280
2,303
2,567
2,578
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12,000
13,200
14,800
16,200
United States b ............................
3,637
4,871
5,327
5,278
United Kingdom ..........................
860
973
925
1,055
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ...........................
6,320
6,250
7,290
8 ,270
France ...................................
2,267
2,377
2,696
3,120
Italy .....................................
998
1,241
1,202
1,228
West Germany ............................
1,877
1,601
2,075
2,301
OTHER COUNTRIES C
Australia .................................
1,441
2,073
2,507
2,732
Brazil ....................................
3,319
4,614
5,019
5,124
India ....................................
2,814
3,493
4,634
4,083
Mexico ...................................
1,530
2,107
2,402
2,387
Philippines ...............................
1,398
1,659
1,980
2,171
South Africa ..............................
952
1,014
1,649
1,720
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
11,100
16,200
15,300
14,100
USSR d ..................................
6,916
11,997
11,110
9,810
Eastern Europe .............................
4,210
4,240
4,160
4,300
Bulgaria d ................................
186
342
403
427
Czechoslovakia d ..........................
958
874
951
837
East Germany d ...........................
739
619
587
550
Hungary d ................................
414
465
304
262
Poland ...................................
1,484
1,505
1,505
1,701
Romania d ................................
425
437
409
523
Far East
China b ..................................
920
1,500
1,650
1,600
Other
Albania ..................................
15
16
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba eI ..................................
5,862
6,220
8,530
5,930
Yugoslavia ...............................
289
369
382
420
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for beet sugar produced in the calendar year. Data are
given in terms of the raw value of centrifugal sugar. Refined sugar is equal to approximately 92%
of raw sugar by weight. Centrifugal, as distinguished from noncentrifugal, sugar includes cane and
beet sugar produced by the centrifugal process and is the principal type of sugar moving in
international trade.
b Including cane sugar.
c Cane sugar only.
d Including raw cane sugar imported for refining.
e Raw cane sugar of 96? polarization.
I Crop years ending 30 June of the stated year.
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10,100
12,300
13,000
N. A.
United States .....................
2,814.7
2,669.3
2,714.3
N.A.
Canada ..........................
934.5
1,262.3
1,377.5
1,221.0
Denmark .........................
581.2
840.8
1,226.5
N. A.
Norway ..........................
1,543.0
2,307.3
2,980.2
N. A.
United Kingdom ..................
923.8
1,047.3
1,099.0
1,080.0
OTHER COUNTRIES
Chileb ...........................
339.6
708.5
1,161.0
1,100.0
India ............................
1,161.4
1,331.3
1,745.9
1,850.0
Indonesia .........................
760.7
1,066.8
1,249.0
1,664.0
Japan ............................
6,192.7
6,907.7
9,308.5
N.A.
Peru .............................
3,569.1
7,631.9
12,612.8
10,590.0
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South Africa ......................
863.8
1,234.5
1,519.4
N.A.
Spain ............................
969.9
1340._5
1,496.6
N.A.
Thailand .........................
220.9
615.1
1,448.4
1,445.0
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
3,900
6,400
8,880
N.A.
USSR c ..........................
3,541.2
5,774.1
7,900.1
7,811
Eastern Europe .....................
358
628
981
N.A.
Bulgaria d ........................
7.9
17.3
84.1
97.1
Czechoslovakia ....................
8.8
11.0
13.0
N.A.
East Germany ....................
114.4
229.4
319.3
331.5
Hungary .........................
14.9
24.8
26.0
N.A.
Poland ...........................
186.7
300.9
476.4
498.1
Romania .........................
25.0
44.3
62.3
74.7
Far East
North Korea ......................
465.0
785.0
N.A.
N.A.
Other
Albania ..........................
2.6
4.3
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba ............................
31.2
40.3
106.0
126.0
Yugoslavia .......................
30.9
41.9
45.0
N.A.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are in terms of live weight for all species of fish and seaweed,
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b Including quantities landed by foreign fishing craft in Chilean ports.
c Including aquatic mammals.
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186
202
210
213
United States : ....................
96.24
109.00
114.47
117.92
Canada ..........................
10.39
12.13
12.22
12.63
Turkey b .........................
14.30
14.41
13.87
13.60
United Kingdom ..................
11.48
11.69
12.44
12.93
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..................
46.5
48.6
51.3
50.7
France ...........................
18.74
20.24
21.74
21.80
Italy b ...........................
9.40
9.23
8.77
8.63
West Germany ....................
12.48
13.05
14.03
13.64
OTHER COUNTRIES
Argentina ........................
43.51
46.79
49.79
50.30
Australia .........................
16.50
18.82
24.37
26.50
Brazil ............................
72.89
84.25
97.86
105.00
Colombia .........................
15.10
16.50
21.17
21.80
Mexico ...........................
17.67
21,98
26.08
26.83
South Africa ......................
12.30
12.44
12.56
N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
99.3
114
127
131
USSR ............................
74.16
87.17
99.22
102.43
Eastern Europe .....................
25.2
26.6
28.1
29.0
Bulgaria ..........................
1.28
1.47
1.28
1.38
Czechoslovakia ....................
4.30
4.44
4.29
4.35
East Germanye ...................
4.46 d
4.68
5.19
5.29
Hungary .........................
1.97e
1.94
1.91
1.88
Poland ...........................
8.701
9.35
10.22
10.56
Romania .........................
4.45
4.76
5.22
5.53
Far East
North Korea ......................
0.67
0.69*
N.A.
N.A.
North Vietnam b ..................
2.40
2.38
N.A.
N.A.
Other
Albania b .........................
0.43
0.43
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba ............................
5.76
6.61*
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia .......................
5.30
5.22
5.14
5.17
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a Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the beginning of the year.
b Including buffalo.
c Unless otherwise indicated, as of 30 November of the previous year.
d As of 3 December of the previous year.
e As of March of the stated year.
I As of 30 June of the stated year.
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Canada ..........................
Denmark .........................
United Kingdom ..................
59.03
6.05
6.20
6.01
50.79
5.60
8.20
7.94
67.45
7.70
8.73
8.55
62.97
7.24
8.73
8.92
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..................
31.9
38.1
51.6
51.2
France ...........................
8.36
9.04
11.31
11.45
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4.15
5.41
8.98
9.12
West Germany ....................
14.87
18.15
20.97
19.98
OTHER COUNTRIES
Brazil ............................
46.82
58.70
66.46
73.00
Japan ............................
1.92
3.98
6.90
7.10
Mexico ...........................
5.99
9.09
11.72
11.96
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8.15
10.51
12.50
13.50
Spain ............................
5.38
4.02
6.92
N.A.
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91.9
97.6
113
122
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USSR ............................
53.37
52.84
67.48
71.39
Eastern Europe .....................
38.5
44.8
45.1
51.0
Bulgaria ..........................
2.27
2.61
2.37
2.81
Czechoslovakia ....................
5.69
6.14
5.53
5.94
East Germany b ...................
8.28e
8.76
9.68
9.99
Hungary .........................
5.36 d
7.04
7.31
7.59
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12.62e
14.20
13.86
16.91
Romania .........................
4.30
6.03
6.36
7.74
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North Korea ......................
1.12
1.21*
N.A.
N.A.
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North Vietnam ....................
3.63
4.48
N.A.
N.A.
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0.12
0.15
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba ............................
Yugoslavia .......................
1.72
6.21
1.75*
6.98
N.A.
6.56
N.A.
6.18
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a Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the beginning of the year.
b Unless otherwise indicated, as of 30 November of the previous year.
c As of 3 December of the previous year.
d As of March of the stated year.
e As of 30 Tune of the stated year.
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United States ..................... 3,107.3 3,259.9
Greece ........................... 62.7 74.0
Turkey ........................... 168.7 326.6
OTHER COUNTRIES a
1970 1971
2,720 2,910
2,213.3 2,296.5
110.0 117.6
399.5 489.9
Argentina ........................ 123.9 104.5 87.1 125.2
Brazil ............................ 424.6 544.3 489.9 685.8
Egypt ............................ 478.1 518.2 508.4 479.0
India ............................ 1,008.0 1,001.5 958.0 1,088.6
Iran ............................. 99.3 141.1 150.2 130.6
Mexico ........................... 457.2 571.5 313.5 366.9
Pakistan ......................... 304.4 416.9 528.0 622.7
Sudan ............................ 114.3 159.2 251.7 250.4
Syria ............................ 111.2 179.6 149.1 152.4
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 1,480 1,940 2,360 2,410
USSR ............................ 1,458.0 1,925.0 2,343.0 2,401.0
Eastern Europe ..................... 21.1 12.6 12.5 13.3
Bulgaria .......................... 21.1 12.6 12.5 13.3
Far East
China ............................ 1,280.0 1,500.0 1,660.0 1,600.0
Other
Albania .......................... 5.4 8.1 N.A. N.A.
Cuba ............................ 7.2 0.8 N.A. N.A.
Yugoslavia ....................... 2.4 1.7 4.2 4.4
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327
288
244
239
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United States .....................
146.3
109.4
84.7
81.7
France ...........................
29.5
27.7
20.4
21.0
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47.4
43.0
47.5
48.0
United Kingdom ..................
OTHER COUNTRIES
55.0
58.6
44.5
41.7
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221.1
211.0
191.9
190.0
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Australia .........................
740.3
754.2
877.6
877.2
Brazil ............................
23.0
35.5
40.0
40.5
Chile ............................
22.0
25.5
25.5
25.2
India ............................
34.1
35.0
36.0
36.5
New Zealand .....................
266.7
315.2
333.9
330.0
South Africab ....................
135.7
164.4
126.1
106.9
Spain ............................
38.0
36.2
33.8
29.8
Uruguay .........................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
82.0
84.0
78.0
74.0
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
427
436
508
513
USSR ............................
356.8
356.9
418.9
424.5
Eastern Europe .....................
70.2
78.8
88.7
88.6
Bulgaria ..........................
21.0
25.8
29.0
29.9
Czechoslovakia ....................
2.5
2.0
4.0
4.0
East Germany ....................
7.7
8.0
7.3
7.3
Hungary .........................
8.2
10.1
9.8
8.8
Poland ...........................
9.0
7.5
8.9
9.1
Romania .........................
Other
21.8
25.4
29.7
29.5
Albania ..........................
2.7
2.9
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia .......................
13.6
12.6
11.9
N.A.
a Raw wool (grease basis) from sheep, which includes both shorn and pulled wool together with
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b Including data for Lesotho and South-West Africa.
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30,165
38,442
21,017b
N.A.
United Kingdom b ...........................
3,213
5,243
2,132
N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .................
67,000
91,200
103,000
106,000
USSR ................................
59,000
85,800
99,200
102,000
Eastern Europe .........................
8,040
5,380
4,230
4,000
East Germany ........................
1,972
1,585
900
1,000
Poland ...............................
564
1,781
2,155
1,804
Romania .............................
5,500
2,012
1,179
1,200
a Tractor-drawn and self-propelled.
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581
708
610
552
United States .............................
178.5
271.8
191.7
182.2b
France ...................................
63.4
90.0
68.4
55.6
Italy .....................................
37.6
62.7
83.8
62.7
United Kingdom ..........................
181.0
178.5c
160.7e
168.0c
West Germany'] ..........................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
120.7
105.0
105.6
84.0
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
308
441
568
587
USSR ....................................
238.5
354.5
458.5
472.0
Eastern Europe .............................
69.0
86.6
110
115
Bulgaria ..................................
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3.8
4.4
5.0
Czechoslovakia ............................
32.5
30.5
18.5
21.8
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East Germany ............................
9.1
12.9
16.1
14.9
Hungary .................................
2.6
3.0
1.8
1.6
Poland ...................................
7.7
20.6
39.5
41.2
Romania .................................
Far East
17.1
15.8
29.3
30.6
China ...................................
Other
10.8
13.7
24.0
28.0
Yugoslavia ...............................
7.3
7.4
12.0
15.0
o Physical units. Excluding garden-type tractors.
Data for wheel-type tractors are shipments.
c Shipments.
d Excluding tracklaying tractors.
e Production began in 1960 but was limited to a test series.
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Kilograms per Hectare of Arable Land a
NATO COUNTRIES b
United States .....................
38.9
62.7
94.9
99.5
France ...........................
102.4
148.8
240.0
N. A.
West Germany ....................
266.2
349.3
395.0
N.A.
OTHER COUNTRIES b
India ............................
2.3
4.7
12.9
N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES C
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR d ..........................
11.4
27.3
44.2
51.0
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria ..........................
33.8
79.1
140.3
139.6
Czechoslovakiab d .................
91.4
166.3
241.9
N. A.
East Germany b ...................
197.4
262.7
322.6
N. A.
Hungary .........................
29.5
63.2
149.4
165.1
Poland b .........................
49.0
83.1
167.7
N. A.
Romania .........................
8.1
25.4
56.3
N. A.
Far East
China ............................
6.7*
14.2*
27.6*
31.8*
North Korea ......................
66.5*
81.5*
165.0*
182.5*
Other
Albania ..........................
N. A.
16.0
80.9
N.A.
Yugoslavia .......................
27.9
54.8
76.7
N. A.
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Land under temporary crops, gardens, fallow or idle land, and permanent crops such as orchards
and vineyards.
b Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year.
C Unless otherwise indicated, data are for calendar years.
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NATO COUNTRIES a ..................... 5,480 8,970 13,700 14,600
United States ..................... 2,749 4,832 7,943 8,481
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ................... 1,830 2,670 3,730 N. A.
France ........................... 565 871 1,423 N. A.
West Germany .................... 618 874 1,131 N. A.
OTHER COUNTRIES a
India ............................ 296 541 1,426 1,710
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES b
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 1 ,640 3 ,920 7,520 N.A.
USSR ............................ 769 2,282 4,605 5,183
Eastern Europe ..................... 868 1,640 2,910 N.A.
Bulgaria .......................... 101 219 379 322
Czechoslovakia a .................. 146 246 428 N. A.
East Germany a ................... 247 421 526 N. A.
Hungary ......................... 75 180 391 395
Poland a ......................... 274 433 822 N, A.
Romania ......................... 25 144 367 N. A.
Far East
China ............................ 545* 1,190* 2,505* 2,760*
North Korea ...................... 111* 120* 280* 310*
Other
Albania .......................... N. A. 2 25 N, A.
Yugoslavia ....................... 109 166 294 N. A.
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
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b Unless otherwise indicated, data are for calendar years.
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NATO COUNTRIES a ..................... 5,510 7,470 9,620 9,500
United States ..................... 2,488 3,522 4,736 4,669
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ................... 2,120 2,780 3,520 N.A.
France ........................... 877 1,259 1,820 N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES b
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 1,830 3,370 5,170 N.A.
USSR c .......................... 1,074 2,097 3,129 3,366
Eastern Europe ..................... 757 1,280 2,040 N.A.
Bulgaria .......................... 50 132 235 266
Czechoslovakia ad ................. 159 255 350 N. A.
East Germany a ................... 226 302 404 N. A.
Hungary ......................... 66 124 217 237
Poland a ......................... 209 354 635 N. A.
Romania ......................... 47 110 203 N.A.
Far East
China ............................ 155* 325* 430* 605*
North Korea ...................... 22* 43* 50* 55*
Other
Albania .......................... N. A. 5 18 N. A.
Yugoslavia ....................... 71 151 182 N. A.
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year.
b Unless otherwise indicated, data are for calendar years.
C Data are for soluble phosphorus fertilizers and for ground phosphate rock used for direct
application.
d Including phosphate rock.
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NATO COUNTRIES a ..................... 4,930 6,410 8,240 8,900
United States ..................... 1,967 2,922 4,067 4,413
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ................... 2,160 2,640 3,130 N.A.
France ........................... 750 970 1,389 N.A.
West Germany .................... 1 ,006 1,190 1 ,185 N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES b
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 1,830 3,460 5,100 N.A.
USSR ............................ 766 1,891 2,574 2,804
Eastern Europe ..................... 1,070 1,570 2,530 N.A.
Bulgaria .......................... 6 10 25 48
Czechoslovakia a .................. 191 395 514 N. A.
East Germany a ................... 528 588 623 N. A.
Hungary ......................... 27 53 229 293
Poland a ......................... 311 516 1,114 N. A.
Romania ......................... 3 12 24 N.A.
Far East
China ............................ 10* 5* 15* 25*
North Korea ...................... 0* Negl.* Negl.* Negl.*
Other
Albania .......................... Negl. 1 2 N. A.
Yugoslavia ....................... 103 138 156 N. A.
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year.
b Unless otherwise indicated, data are for calendar years.
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United States b .................. 868.47 1 ,052.72 1 ,136.41 1 ,126.00
Canadab ....................... 95.55 127.09 157.97 171.21
France ......................... 56.93 64.60 70.40 66.72
Italyc ......................... 15.86 15.29 18.13 17.26
United Kingdom d ............... 30.50e1 25.23 26.81 22.08
West Germany .................. 52.27 57.13 70.27 65.76
OTHER COUNTRIES
Indiaef ........................ 87.76 117.00 120.94 122.00
Japan .......................... 53.44 57.25 62.65 62.48
South Africaeg ................. 30.80 42.73 57.18 53.97
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ........... 1,690 2,180 2,770 2,930
USSR .......................... 1,504.30 1,950.20 2,494.70 2,637.00
Eastern Europe ................... 182 230 274 289
Bulgaria ........................ 6.98 10.78 13.86 14.92
Czechoslovakia .................. 43.90 53.25 55.91 58.85
East Germany .................. 32.86 38.87 41.51 44.03
Hungary ....................... 13.31 17.29 19.82 20.51
Poland ......................... 66.55 81.01 99.26 104.33
Romania ....................... 18.83 28.70 43.72 46.26
Far East
China .......................... 228 199 272 301
North Korea .................... 9.10 10.50 13.50 13.90
Other
Albania ........................ 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.18
Yugoslavial .................... 15.19 18.04 19.25 20.80
a Excluding urban systems; plantation, forest, mine, industrial plant, underground, funicular,
and cable railways; and short lines of little importance. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the
state or principal railroad system and include all goods and livestock carried during the calendar
year and exclude service traffic, mail, and nonrevenue government stores. Freight traffic carried
on more than one railroad line within a country is counted only once. Foreign trade freight traffic
carried through more than one country, however, is counted in each country. Data for the United
States include express and mail and are specifically for revenue and nonrevenue freight traffic for a
more realistic comparison with Soviet methods of reporting.
b Including secondary or private railroads operating as common carriers.
c Excluding livestock.
d Excluding data for Northern Ireland.
e Including mail and passenger baggage. Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year.
I Including service traffic.
g Including South-West Africa.
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United Statesb .................... 1,180.5 1,341.7 1,426.3 1,440.0
Canadab ......................... 161.1 204.4 234.1 220.4
France ........................... 227.0 238.7 260.0 N.A.
United Kingdom e ................. 253.1 b 232.4b 202.0 192.0
West Germany b d ................. 429.2 423.1 392.6 N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 2,820 3,520 4,140 4,330
USSR ............................ 1,884.9 2,415.3 2,896.0 3,048.6
Eastern Europe ..................... 931 1,100 1,240 1,290
Bulgaria .......................... 38.4 56.0 68.2 70.2
Czechoslovakia .................... 194.1 218.5 237.6 250.1
East Germany .................... 237.8 260.4 262.9 268.0
Hungary e ........................ 96.0 114.0 117.0 118.0
Poland ........................... 286.9 341.3 382.3 398.1
Romania ......................... 77.5 114.4 171.0 180.9
Far East
China ............................ 470 410 560 620
North Korea ...................... 38.5 52.5 64.0 66.0
Other
Albania .......................... 0.9 1.6 2.4 2.8
Yugoslavia,' ...................... 65.2 74.8 75.4 80.0
a Excluding urban systems; plantation, forest, mine, industrial plant, underground, funicular, and
cable railways; and short lines of little importance. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the
state or principal railroad system and include all goods and livestock carried during the calendar
year and exclude service traffic, mail, and nonrevenue government stores. Freight traffic carried
on more than one railroad line within a country is counted only once. Foreign trade freight traffic
carried through more than one country, however, is counted in each country. Data for the United
States are in tons originated, thus giving a more realistic comparison with European methods of
reporting.
b Including secondary or private railroads operating as common carriers.
e Including data for Northern Ireland.
d Including service traffic.
e Including performance of railroads owned jointly by Hungary and Austria within Hungary.
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United States a ................ 473,000 589,000 676,000 692,000
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ........................ 20,800 48,400 136,000 138,000
CO\i\TUNIST COUNTRIES b
USSR and Eastern Europe ......... 120,000 175,000 280,000 303,000
USSR ........................ 98,520 143,083 220,800 238,000
Eastern Europe ................. 21,000 32,400 58,800 64,600
Bulgaria ...................... 2,039 3,821 7,902 8,340
Czechoslovakia ................ 5,108 6,975 10,094 10,800
East Germany ................ 5,002 7,213 12,233 12,993
Hungary ..................... 1,580 2,726 5,820 6,700
Poland ....................... 5,692 8,376 15,761 17,930
Romania ..................... 1,600 3,270 6,970 7,810
Far East
China ........................ N. A. N.A. 17,500 19,000-20,000
North Korea .................. 552 765* N.A. N.A.
Other
Albania ...................... 328 454 810 900
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Total traffic for all urban streets and rural roads.
b Including traffic by state automotive transport organizations and by cooperatives; branch
enterprises; and transport units of industries, plants, offices, and the like.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 9,990 13,000 18,000 19,400
USSR ............................ 8,492.7 10,746.0 14,622.8 15,762.0
Eastern Europe ..................... 1,490 2,230 3,330 3 ,640
Bulgaria .......................... 128.3 281.3 492.8 497.1
Czechoslovakia .................... 428.4 577.7 703.0 768.4
East Germany .................... 270.3 345.8 464.0 495.0
Hungary ......................... 135.1 239.2 407.0 447.0
Poland ........................... 408.2 569.4 862.6 980.1
Romania ......................... 123.0 218.0 399.6 451.5
Far East
China ............................. N.A. N.A. 500 550-575
North Korea ...................... 78.6 116.0* N.A. N.A.
Other
Albania .......................... 10.3 17.0 35.0 39.0
*A n asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Including traffic by state automotive transport organizations and by cooperatives; branch
enterprises; and transport units of industries, plants, offices, and the like.
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United States a .................... 123,000 162,553 229,209 221,000
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY .................. 76,400 85,400 101,000 N.A.
France ........................... 10,773 12,510 14,183 N.A.
Netherlands ...................... 20,020 24,070 30,743 N. A.
West Germany .................... 40,390 43,308 48,813 N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 107,000 143,000 187,000 197,000
USSR ............................ 99,602 133,928 173,984 183,700
Eastern Europe ..................... 7,560 9,410 12,800 13,000
Bulgaria .......................... 615 1,062 1,832 2,083
Czechoslovakia .................... 1,962 2,172 2,434 2,500
East Germany .................... 1,901 1,859 2,358 2,350
Hungary ......................... 1,308 1,682 2,500 2,500
Poland ........................... 904 1,409 2,295 2,150
Romania ......................... 865 1,222 1,346 1,400
Other
Yugoslavia ....................... 3,272 4,354 5,461 5,500
a Internal, intraport, and local water traffic, excluding Great Lakes traffic. For 1970, coastwise
and foreign trade traffic within US waters together amounted to 69 billion metric ton-kilometers.
In the same year, traffic on the Great Lakes amounted to 117 billion metric ton-kilometers of
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NATO COUNTRIES ......................
821
1,000
1,210
N.A.
United States a ....................
358.56
428.63
502.22
501.00
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ..................
453
563
697
N.A.
France ...........................
68.05
89.76
110.35
N.A.
Netherlands ......................
149.67
193.99
241.44
N.A.
West Germany ....................
171.36
195.69
240.00
N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
234
297
395
419
USSR ............................
210.32
269.44
357.76
380.70
Eastern Europe .....................
23.8
27.8
37.3
38.6
Bulgaria ..........................
1.56
2.32
3.69
3.96
Czechoslovakia ....................
3.53
4.06
4.50
4.60
East Germany ....................
11.50
11.30
13.66
13.70
Hungary .........................
2.40
2.60
3.20
3.20
Poland ...........................
2.95
4.68
8.84
9.59
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1.91
2.87
3.40
3.50
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
10.04
13.26
22.10
24.00
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United States a ....................
62.54
110.52
211.97
218.31
Canada ..........................
4.27
7.56
15.40
N. A.
France ...........................
5.23
7.51
13.59
N. A.
United Kingdom b .................
7.32
12.49
18.95
N. A.
OTHER COUNTRIES
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59
16
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USSR ............................
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38.10
78.20
88.80
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United States b .... .. ...... .. .. .. .. 1 ,377 3,363 7,277 7,456
Canada .......................... 66 155 432 N.A.
France ........................... 152 232 558 N.A.
Netherlands ...................... 117 212 399 N.A.
United Kingdom .................. 181 370 625 640
West Germany .................... 41 157 532 N.A.
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ............................ 24 114 436 N.A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR.. .......................... 563 1,338 1,887 1,990
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COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
188,000
501,000
921,000
N. A.
USSR b ..........................
131,500
388,800
656,100
695,100
Eastern Europe .....................
56,700
113,000
264,000
N.A.
Bulgaria e ........................
2,540
9,064
38,949
35,000
Czechoslovakia ....................
7,472
8,261
10,502
N. A.
East Germany e ...................
10,518
30,204
69,721
N. A.
Hungary d ........................
230
338
1,120
N. A.
Poland CC ........................
34,828
56,381
106,620
128,465
Romania .........................
1,065
8,368
37,490
N. A.
Far East
North Korea I ....................
135
283*
N. A.
N.A.
Other
Albania e .........................
269
977
N.A.
N. A.
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for international shipping and include the performance
of ships of less than 1,000 gross register tons.
b Including Caspian Sea, Danube River, and domestic coastal and intercoastal traffic.
c Including coastal traffic.
d Including Danube River traffic.
e Possibly excluding the performance of some ships flying the Polish flag but under the control
of the Chinese-Polish Shipbrokers Corporation. At the end of 1971 there were 11 of these ships,
totaling 138,026 deadweight tons.
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NATO COUNTRIES
United States ..................... 333.8 447.3 629.2 654.1
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. N.A. 155 300 N.A.
USSR ............................ 51.2 146.7 281.6 328.5
Eastern Europe ..................... N.A. 7.9 18.1 N.A.
Czechoslovakia .................... N.A. 3.2 6.4 N.A.
East Germany .................... 0 0.1 2.2 N. A.
Hungary ......................... 0.1 0.3 0.7 N. A.
Poland ........................... N. A. 3.2 7.0 N. A.
Romania ......................... 1.0 1.1 1.8 N.A.
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COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
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554.9
784.6
820.0
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N.A.
254
402
N.A.
USSR ............................
129.9
225.7
339.9
352.6
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N.A.
28.1
61.7
N.A.
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13.4
N.A.
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15.3
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Hungary .........................
1.2
3.8
6.3
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6.1
15.4
N. A.
Romania .........................
5.6
7.4
11.3
N.A.
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USSR
Submarines
Attack
Nuclear ................ V ............................................. 2 2 2 2
Diesel .................. F and B....................................... 2 5 4 2
Ballistic missile
Nuclear ................ Y ............................................ 5 5 8 7
Cruise missile
Nuclear ................ C and P....................................... 2 2 3 2
Diesel .................. J ............................................. 3 .... ....
Helicopter carrier............ Moskva ....................................... .... 1 .... .....
Destroyers
Guided missile ............ Krivak, Kashin, Kresta I, and Kresta II.......... 5 4 3 4
Guided missile motorboats.... Osa, Komar, and Nanuchka ..................... 18 20 11 8
Patrol craft ................. Mirka, Petya, Poti, SO-1, and Grisha............. 22 29 8 6
Patrol craft ................. MO-VI, P-6, P-10, Shershen, Pchela, and Stenka.. 14 16 18 10
Mine ships ................. Vanya, Yurka, Alesha, Zhenya, and Natya ........ 16 15 11 15
Auxiliaries .................. Lama and Ugra ................................ 2 3 2 2
Amphibious ................. Alligator and Vydra ............................ 28 22 10 2
East Germany
Mine ships ................. Kondor ....................................... 1 10 6 6
Auxiliaries .................. Sura.......................................... .... 2 1
Poland
Patrol craft ................. Obluze ........................................ 1 .... 4 2
Auxiliaries .................. Moma, Amur, and Kamenka..................... 4 7 12 12
Amphibious ................. Polnocny...................................... 10 11 3 8
China
Destroyer .................. Luta.......................................... .... .... .... 1
Submarines ................. R, Ming, and Han.............................. .... 3 6 12
Destroyer escort ............. Kiangnan and Kiangtung........................ 1 .... ....
Guided missile motorboats.... Osa, Hoku, and Hola ........................... 2 3 15 18
Patrol craft ................. Hainan........................................ 1 2 3 4
Patrol craft ................. Torpedo boats (PTH) and motor gunboats (PGM).. 50 75 70 45
Mine ships ................. T-43.......................................... 1 2 2 1
Auxiliariesb ................ .............................................. 8 11 16 23
Amphibious craft............ LCM ......................................... 20 50 50 50
Amphibious ships............ Yuling (LSM) ................................. .... .... 1
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United States d ................................ 42 24 898 e 556 e 37
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES I ........................ 57 68 1,400 1,610 54
USSR and Eastern Europe .................... 2 3 850 810 54
USSR ................................... 2 3 850 810 54
Eastern Europe ............................ 0 0 0 0 0
Czechoslovakia ........................... 0 0 0 0 0
Poland .................................. 0 0 0 0 0
Far East .................................... 55 65 550 800 0
China ................................... 55 65 550 800 0
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b Including reconnaissance aircraft.
e Data are for trainers, helicopters, and antisubmarine warfare, warning, utility, and reconnaissance aircraft.
d Data are official military acceptances.
Including attack aircraft.
Data are estimated and rounded to two significant digits.
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49
63
63
63
0
0
0
0
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Other c
1970
1971
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1,640
980
780
860
660
340
360
510
300
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200
130
120
130
120
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Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe............
112
382
115
566
110
753
140
1 060
USSR ...........................
10
58.4
25
155.4
39
243.8
49
359.1
Eastern Europe ....................
102
324
90
411
71
509
91
701
Bulgaria .........................
3
4.1
4
10.3
0
0
6
55.2
East Germany ...................
39
123.0
32
144.3
33
216.7
29
207.7
Hungary ........................
16
20.7
12
15.1
4
6.0
4
5.6
Poland ..........................
40
166.7
33
218.5
27
265.9
35
376.4
Romania ........................
Far East
4
9.6
9
22.8
7
20.6
17
55.9
China ...........................
5
15.1
1
8.6
5
36.5
1
9.9
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COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............
19
112
11
188
13
131
13
49.3
USSR ...........................
13
95.9
8
167.5
9
74.5
4
17.4
Eastern Europe ....................
6
15.7
3
20.9
4
56.6
9
31.9
Bulgaria .........................
3
11.5
2
7.6
0
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9
31.9
East Germany ...................
3
4.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
Poland ..........................
0
0
1
13.3
4
56.6
0
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Far East
China ...........................
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4.7
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COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe............
162
187
139
327
174
360
73
325
USSR ...........................
30
77.2
89
190.6
95
132.4
32
155.0
Eastern Europe ....................
132
109
50
137
79
228
41
170
East Germany ...................
93
46.3
32
68.2
56
101.9
29
93.8
Poland ..........................
39
63.1
18
68.6
23
125.9
12
76.1
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United States b ............................ 886 1,793 1,113 1,216
France ................................... 311 293 203 180
Italy ed ................................... 150 141 53 159
West Germany ............................ 1,231 947 402 391
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES e
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR .................................... 1,699 2,126 1,808 1,826
Eastern Europe
Czechoslovakia ............................ 290 481 500 N.A.
East Germany ............................ 5 240 150 N.A.
Hungary t ................................ 0 57 52 N.A.
PolandI .................................. 182 391 426 380
Romania ................................. 10 g 110 g 265 266
Far East
China h .................................. 600 50 280 300
North Korea e ............................ 0* 21* 25* 27*
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a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for diesel, diesel-electric, and electric railroad locomotives
of 1,000 horsepower or more.
b Data are for locomotive units, delivered domestically and exported, that are substantially new
but also may include a limited amount of used equipment.
c Electric locomotives only.
d Production for the government only. Data include rail motor vehicles.
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United States b ............................
885
1 ,793
1,113
1,216
France ...................................
143
209
152
120
West Germany ............................
1,110
681
300
280
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES c
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR ....................................
1,303
1,485
1,485
1,485
Eastern Europe
Czechoslovakia ............................
121
237
351
N.A.
East Germany ............................
3
185
128
N.A.
Hungary .................................
0
40
30
N.A.
Poland ...................................
144
319
351
295
Romania .................................
10
110
231
232
Far East
China ....................................
0*
30*
180*
200*
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Including diesel and diesel-electric locomotives of 1,000 horsepower or more.
b Data are for locomotive units, delivered domestically and exported, that are substantially new
but also may include a limited amount of used equipment.
Including diesel and diesel-electric locomotives of 750 horsepower or more.
NATO COUNTRIES
United States ............................. 1 0 0 0
France ................................... 168 84 51 60
Italy b ................................... 150 141 53 159
West Germany ............................ 121 266 102 111
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR .................................... 396 641 323 341
Eastern Europe
Czechoslovakia ............................ 169 244 149 N.A.
East Germany ............................ 2 55 22 N.A.
Hungaryc ................................ 0 17 22 N.A.
Poland c .................................. 38 72 75 85
Romania ................................. N.A. N.A. 34 34
Far East
China .................................... 2* 0* 5* 5*
North Korea .............................. 0* 21* 25* 27*
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for electric locomotives of 1,000 horsepower or more.
b Production for the government only. Data include rail motor vehicles.
C Excluding narrow-gauge locomotives.
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United States n ............................
57.31
77.90
66.18
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France ...................................
7.93
15.04
14.23
15.29
West Germany ............................
6.63
11.31
9.60
12.70
OTHER COUNTRIES
India ....................................
11.90
33.50
11.98
8.59
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
64.7
73.1
97.4
N.A.
USSR ....................................
36.40
39.60
58.28
63.70
Eastern Europe .............................
28.3
33.5
39.2
N.A.
Bulgaria ..................................
2.01
1.58
1.99
N.A.
Czechoslovakia ............................
5.15
4.30
4.35
N.A.
East Germany ............................
2.14
2.17
5.71
5.31
Hungary .................................
0.45
0.55
0.50
0.32
Poland ...................................
13.89
16.29
15.46
16.37
Romania .................................
4.62
8.58
11.16
N.A.
Far East
China ....................................
23.0*
6.6*
12.0*
14.0*
North Korea ..............................
0.6*
1.6*
3.5*
4.0*
Other
Yugoslavia ...............................
3.42
4.85
2.61
N.A.
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11,900
17,100
17,100
19,900
United States a ................. ..
6,674.8
9,305.6
6,546.8
8,584.6
Canada ..........................
325.8
710.7
940.4
1,096.0
France ...........................
1,135.6
1,374.0
2,457.6
2,694.0
Italy b ...........................
595.9
1,103.9
1,719.7
1,701.1
United Kingdom ..................
1 ,352.7
1,722.0
1,640.4
1,741.9
West Germany ....................
1,816.8
2,733.7
3,528.0
3,698.0
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ............................
165.1
696.2
3,178.7
3,715.2
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe. . . ..........
273
412
713
935
USSR ............................
138.8
201.2
344.2
529.0
Eastern Europe .....................
134
211
369
406
Bulgaria ..........................
0
0
8.0
8.0
Czechoslovakia ....................
56.2
77.7
142.9
149.0
East Germany ....................
64.1
102.9
126.6
134.0
Poland ...........................
12.9
26.4
67.9
90.0
Romania c ........................
1.2
3.7
23.6
25.0
Other
Yugoslavia d ......................
10.5
35.9
110.7
113.2
a Factory sales.
b Excluding production for the armed forces.
c Including jeeps.
d Including vehicles assembled from imported parts.
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2,250
2,920
3,180
3,540
United States e ............................
1,194.5
1,751.8
1,692.4
2,053.1
Canada ..................................
72.0
144.8
253.2
279.4
France ...................................
233.6
242.4
291.6
315.3
Italy d ...................................
48.9
71.6
134.5
116.0
United Kingdom ..........................
458.0
455.2
457.5
456.2
West Germany ............................
237.9
242.8
314.4
285.9
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ....................................
595.2
1,222.4
2,124.5
2,104.7
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
456
509
735
N.A.
USSR ....................................
384.8
415.1
571.9
613.7
Eastern Europe .............................
71.0
93.8
163
N.A.
Bulgaria ..................................
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3.2
3.1
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19.1
19.1
27.1
29.2
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13.3
16.0
26.8
28.0
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4.4
5.3
9.8
9.2
Poland e ..................................
23.3
34.3
52.7
59.5
Romania .................................
10.9
19.1
43.2
N.A.
Far East
China ....................................
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North Korea ..............................
3.1
4.5*
9.5*
10.5
Other
Yugoslavia ...............................
5.5
11.9
16.2
20.0
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for light and heavy trucks, wheeled tractors for road
haulage, special vehicles, and buses.
b Data include complete units exported for assembly.
c Factory sales.
e Excluding production for the armed forces.
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Total airliners b .....................
2,110
2,070
2,650
2,620
Jet ..............................
202
725
2,136
2,132
Turboprop ........................
230
312
374
350
Piston ...........................
1,678
1,037
144
135
Transport helicopters ................
25
21
16
14
USSR
Total airliners .......................
1 ,870*
2,120*
2 ,570*
2,680*
Jet ..............................
190*
230*
440*
530*
Turboprop ........................
180*
560*
1,190*
1,240*
Piston ...........................
1,500*
1330*
940*
910*
Transport helicopters ................
225*
630*
900*
1,020*
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Data are as of the end of the year and exclude light aircraft.
b Including all aircraft that perform commercial for-hire operations. In the United States, there
are about 2,500 multiengine aircraft of more than 2,000 horsepower, which are operated by private
corporations and individuals. The USSR has no counterpart.
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France ...........................
West Germany ....................
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
1960 1965 1970 1971
79,800 67,600 59,900 A.
31,178 30,061 29,122 29,060
7,963 7,360 6,072 N.A.
10,442 9,592 8,536 N.A.
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 55,900* 49,800* 48,800* 49,400*
USSR ............................ 34,000 26,900 28,900 30,100
Eastern Europe ..................... 21,900* 22,900* 20,000* 19,200*
Bulgaria .......................... 635* 730* 680* 650*
Czechoslovakia .................... 5,230 5,520 4,595 4,400
East Germany .................... 6,023* 5,985* 5,000* 4,900*
Hungary ......................... 2,460* 2,555* 2,175* 2,100*
Poland ........................... 5,800 6,334 5,900 5,700
Romania ......................... 1,720* 1,780* 1,600* 1,500*
Far East
China ............................ 5,900* 5,400* 5,900* 6,000
North Korea ...................... 350* 395* 490* 510*
North Vietnam .................... 70* 120* N.A. N.A.
Other
Albania .......................... 9 14 19 19
Yugoslavia ....................... 2,325 2,284 1,927 1,900
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the state or principal railroad system and include diesel,
diesel-electric, steam, and electric locomotives. Data are as of the end of the year.
b Data are for secondary or private railroads operating as common carriers and include gas
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1 ,806.2
1 803.4
1 ,790.0
France ...........................
362.2
362.3
302.4
N. A.
United Kingdom C d ...............
956.0
605.6
384.2
N. A.
West Germany ....................
309.6
329.5
325.2
N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR e ..........................
949.0
1,030.0
1,140.0
1,180.0
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria ..........................
22.0
33.0
37.8
39.3
Czechoslovakia ....................
129.3
136.1
135.8
134.5
East Germany I ...................
154.3
152.0
145.0
144.0
Hungary I ........................
62.0
73.4
71.4
71.9
Poland I ..........................
249.0
263.9
274.3
279.1
Romania .........................
55.5
68.6
86.0
89.0
Far East
China 9 ..........................
132*
143*
175* h
185 h
North Korea 9 ....................
10.4*
15.2*
23.8*
27.2*
North Vietnam ....................
1.0*
1.6*
N. A.
N.A.
Other
Albania 1 .........................
0.5
0.9
1.4
1.9
Yugoslavia .......................
72.6
72.4
62.3
61.0
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Units of two, four, or more axles. Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to both state and
private ownership of cars used on the state or principal railroad system. Data are as of the end of
the year. Because of the lack of comparability in data, totals for the NATO and the Communist
countries are omitted.
b Units of four or more axles.
e Including secondary or private railroads operating as common carriers.
d Excluding privately owned tank cars and including data for Northern Ireland.
e During 1966-70 the percentage of cars with four or more axles increased from 87.3% to 98.3%.
I Excluding narrow-gauge rolling stock.
8 The majority are four-axle units.
h Including Chinese freight cars in transit or on loan to North Vietnam.
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11,329
14,035
17,789
18,600
Canada ..........................
1,039
1,206
1,440
N. A.
France ...........................
1,597
2,134
2,678
N. A.
United Kingdom C d ...............
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1,710
1,673
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1,141
N. A.
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
3,630
4,590
5,770
6,060
USSR ............................
3,140
3,900
4,700
4,900
Eastern Europe .....................
489
691
1,070
1,160
Bulgaria ..........................
68
96
158
163
Czechoslovakia ....................
90
122
199
225
East Germany ....................
132
166
229
250
Hungary .........................
26
42
86
96
Poland ...........................
120
183
263
277
Romania .........................
Far East
53
82
139
150
China f ...........................
154*
230*
434*
505*
North Korea f ....................
Other
17
30*
55*
64*
Albania ..........................
11
11
16
17
Yugoslavia .......................
51
78
138
160
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year and include wheeled tractors for
road haulage and exclude military trucks of all types,
b Data are for the number of registrations of privately owned trucks and include duplications
when trucks are registered in more than one state.
c Including data for Northern Ireland.
d As of 1 October of the stated year.
e As of 1 July of the stated year.
I Including both military and civilian trucks.
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NATO COUNTRIES b ......... 10,800 79,800 9,940 86,600 8,960 98,900 8,900 105,000
United States e........ 2,960 23,870 2,449 21,203 1 ,780 16,918 1 ,478 14 979
Greece d .............. 530 4,095 880 6,980 1,137 10,645 1,254 12,357
Norway .............. 1,346 10,708 1,372 14,937 1,164 18,326 1,190 20,470
United Kingdom ...... 2,446 19,370 2,056 19,680 1,786 23,194 1,764 25,320
West Germany........ 869 4,137 833 4,865 936 6,941 1 ,013 8,106
OTnER COUNTRIES b
Japan ................ 985 6,030 1,301 9,771 1,996 22,324 2,120 25,789
Liberia ............... 946 11,308 1,240 17,424 1,754 32,406 1,913 36,800
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe.. 1,020* 4,220* 1,660* 8,960* 2,320* 13,900* 2t440* 14,800*
USSR e .............. 829* 3,283* 1,284* 6,906* 1,793* 10,450* 1,878* 10,987*
Eastern Europe ......... 189 932 376 2,060 530* 3,470* 558* 3,780*
Bulgaria l............ 15 46 61 381 102* 634* 100* 628*
Czechoslovakia g...... 11 85 10 74 12* 98* 12* 97*
East Germany ........ 29 174 95 593 126* 936* 131* 983*
Hungary ............. 8 10 16 20 16* 28* 18* 33*
Poland h ............. 119 585 164 865 227* 1,443* 243* 1,652*
Romania ............. 7 32 30 124 47* 335* 54* 382*
Far East
China I ............... 147* 516* 174* 710* 256* 1,404* 284* 1,637*
North Korea.......... 0 0 2 3 5* 17* 8* 29*
North Vietnam........ 0* 0* 2* 5* 6* 14* 6* 14*
Other
Albaniai ............. 4 8 8 33 11* 54* 11* 54*
Cuba k............... 28 89 29 128 52* 315* 43* 294*
Yugoslavia k.......... 130 617 174 933 190* 1,472* 182* 1 ,474*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Ships of 1,000 gross register tons (GRT) or more. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year. Data for the
NATO countries include all combination passenger and cargo ships, whereas, unless otherwise indicated, those for the Communist
countries exclude passenger ships that have small cargo capacities.
b Data are as of midyear.
c Excluding ships operating only on the Great Lakes and US-owned ships flying the Liberian, Panamanian, and other "flags of
convenience."
d Excluding Greek-owned ships flying the Liberian, Panamanian, and other "flags of convenience."
Excluding the Caspian Sea fleet and including refrigerator ships and tankers serving the fishing fleet.
Before August 1968, a few additional Bulgarian-owned ships were operated under the flags of non-Communist countries.
Until March 1967, an undetermined number of Czechoslovak-flag ships were jointly owned with China.
h Including some ships flying the Polish flag but under the control of the Chinese-Polish Shipbrokers Corporation. At the end of
1971, there were 13 of these ships, totaling 102,000 GRT.
I Including coastal passenger ships.
I Except for 1960, data include a number of ships jointly owned by the Chinese-Albanian Joint Stock Shipping Company. At the
end of 1971, there were six of these ships, totaling 42,841 GRT.
k Data are as of midyear for 1960 and 1965.
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NATO COUNTRIES b ......... 2,160 25,400 1,940 30,600 1,880 40,400 1,950 45,300
United States c........ 428 4,910 351 4,762 301 4,652 293 4,641
France ............... 142 1,837 156 2,302 140 3,537 137 3,996
Greece d .............. 57 798 114 1,753 200 3,879 223 4,630
Italy ................. 147 1,587 146 1,951 188 2,697 202 2,959
Norway .............. 508 6,215 478 8,312 355 8,952 367 10,180
United Kingdom...... 607 6,869 440 7,517 431 11,127 446 12,932
OTHER COUNTRIES b
.Japan ................ 124 1,444 222 3,592 356 8,519 375 10,210
Liberia ............... 408 7,179 507 10,701 718 19,100 747 21,436
Panama .............. 183 2,445 145 2,429 174 3,377 177 3,400
Spain ................ 51 413 66 618 106 1,421 108 1,677
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe.. 140* 923* 234* 2,500* 342* 3,640* 353* 3,700*
USSR Q .............. 128* 820* 205* 2,204* 307* 3,166* 319* 3,231*
Eastern Europe ......... 12 103 29 300 35* 473* 34* 471*
Bulgaria .............. 2 10 12 118 17* 165* 16* 153*
Czechoslovakia........ 1 13 0 0 0* 0* 0* 0*
East Germany........ 4 33 10 94 9* 176* 10* 197*
Poland ............... 5 47 5 63 5* 63* 4* 52*
Romania ............. 0 0 2 25 4* 69* 4* 69*
Far East
China ................ 11* 22* 17* 88* 38* 257* 43* 292*
North Vietnam........ 0* 0* 0* 0* 3* 8* 3* 8*
Other
CubaI ............... 2 3 2 5 5* 31* 5* 39*
Yugoslavia (.......... 6 40 11 64 17* 228* 18* 241*
*An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
a Tankers and whaling tankers of 1,000 gross register tons (GRT) or more. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of
the year.
b Data are as of midyear.
c Excluding ships operating only on the Great Lakes and US-owned ships flying the Liberian, Panamanian, and other "flags
of convenience."
d Excluding Greek-owned ships flying the Liberian, Panamanian, and other "flags of convenience."
e Excluding the Caspian Sea Fleet.
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1965
1970
1971
NATO COUNTRIES ......................
108,000
140,000
188,000
N.A.
United States .....................
74,342
93,656
120,218
125,000
Canada ..........................
5,728
7,456
9,752
N.A.
France ...........................
4,358
6,117
8,774
N. A.
Italy .............................
3,861
5,981
9,369
N. A.
United Kingdom b .................
8,270
10,704
14,967
N. A.
West Germany ....................
5,994
8,802
13,835
N. A.
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ............................
5,526
13,999
26,233
N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
6,680
13,300
21,100
23,200
USSR d ..........................
2,697
7,700
13,500
15,100
Eastern Europe .....................
3,980
5,560
7,590
8,050
Bulgaria ..........................
172
279
473
534
Czechoslovakia e ..................
1,016
1,491
2,003
2,090
East Germany ....................
1 ,292
1 ,659
2,089
2,190
Hungary .........................
418
528
712
760
Poland ...........................
881
1,294
1,870
1,990
Romania e ........................
201
306
440
490
Other
Albania ..........................
7
11
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba ............................
200
231
291
320
Yugoslavia .......................
260
415
720
850
a Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year and are for both private and
public telephones in use that can be connected to a central exchange.
b Data are as of 31 March of the following year.
c Telephones operated by the various civil departments of post and telecommunications and,
unless otherwise indicated, excluding telephones serviced by other functional ministries and the
military.
d Beginning in 1965, data include telephones used by the functional ministries and exclude
those used by the military.
e Telephone subscribers.
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30,100
37,700
36,100
N.A.
United States b ....................
17,969
25,731
17,781
20,036
Belgium ..........................
1,103
1 ,240
1,923
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696
931
2,004
1,996
France ...........................
2,214
2,298
2,922
2,864
Italy .............................
935
1,195
3,300
N.A.
United Kingdom ..................
2,504
1,912
1,312
1,560
West Germany ....................
4,313
4,071
6,627
5,310
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ............................
12,851
22,937
32,618
28,092
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
6,410
7,570
10,800
11 ,800
USSR ............................
4,165
5,160
7,815
8,794
Eastern Europe .....................
2,240
2,410
3,020
3,010
Bulgaria ..........................
157
130
145
148
Czechoslovakia ....................
270
298
416
385
East Germany ....................
810
808
807
886
Hungary .........................
212
228
206
215
Poland ...........................
627
624
987
893
Romania .........................
167
323
455
484
Far East
China ............................
1,500
1,500*
N.A.
N.A.
Other
Yugoslavia .......................
244
504
277
236
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12,400
18,900
19,400
N. A.
United States .............................
5,828
11,028
9,483
11,197
France ...................................
655
1,250
1,511
N.A.
Italy .....................................
728
1,042
2,030
N. A.
United Kingdom ..........................
2,141
1,591
2,214
2,397
West Germany ............................
2,164
2,776
2,929
2,540
OTHER COUNTRIES
Japan ....................................
3,578
4,190
13,782
13,557
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe .....................
2,720
5,360
8,870
N.A.
USSR ....................................
1,726
3,655
6,682
5,800
Eastern Europe .............................
989
1,700
2,190
N.A.
Bulgaria ..................................
Negl.
74
193
159
Czechoslovakia ............................
263
274
383
352
East Germany ............................
416
537
380
415
Hungary .................................
139
267
338
N.A.
Poland ...................................
171
452
616
631
Romania .................................
Negl.
101
280
300
Other
Yugoslavia ...............................
14
254
320
317
United States ........................... 313.3 1,520.4 2,655.3 2,771.7
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ............. 55.0* 405* 1,360* 1,620*
USSR ............................ 55.0* 350.0* 1,100.0* 1,300.0*
Eastern Europe ..................... Negl.* 55.3* 256* 322*
Bulgaria .......................... Negl.* 1.5* 30.0* 35.0*
Czechoslovakia .................... Negl.* 8.4* 40.0* 50.0*
East Germany .................... Negl.* 24.0* 110.0* 140.0*
Hungary ......................... Negl.* 7.7* 35.0* 40.0*
Poland ........................... Negl.* 7.7 26.5 32.0
Romania ......................... Negl.* 6.0* 15.0* 25.0*
* An asterisk indicates that the data are classified.
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United States .....................
168,300
242,000
336,000
353,500
Canada ..........................
8,050
12,000
15,890
N.A.
West Germany b ..................
15,890
26,000
19,620
N. A.
OTIIER COUNTRIES
Mexico ...........................
3,300
8,593
14,005
N. A.
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES c
USSR and Eastern Europe .............
44,400
57,200
68,900
69,600
USSR ............................
27,811
38,228
48,600
49,200
Eastern Europe .....................
16,600
19,000
20,300
20,400
Bulgaria ..........................
869
1 ,400
1 ,555
1 ,560
Czechoslovakia b ..................
3,104
3,100
3 ,174
3,150
East Germany b ...................
5,574
5,743
5,985
6,016
Hungary b ........................
1,969
2,321
2,630
2,700
Poland ...........................
3,796
4,537
4,697
4,730
Romaniab ........................
1,283
1,920
2,241
2,280
Other
Albania ..........................
54
82
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia b ......................
1,562
2,783
3,400
3,500
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82,800
121 ,000
163,000
175,000
United States .......................
57,100
71 ,400
92,700
98,600
France .............................
2,000
6,518
11,400
12,400
Italy ...............................
2,361
6,216
9,700
11,800
United Kingdom ....................
11,028
15,000
16,750
17,000
West Germany ......................
4,465
11,379
16,800
17,300
OTIIER COUNTRIES
Japan b ............................
6,860
18,224
22,088
22,819
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
USSR and Eastern Europe ...............
7,210
24,600
50,900
56,500
USSR ..............................
4,788
15,693
34,800
39,200
Eastern Europe .......................
2,420
8,920
16,100
17,300
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3
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1,028
1,230
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795
2,113
3,091
3,200
East Germany ......................
1,035
3,216
4,500
4,649
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104
831
1,769
1,930
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426
2,078
4,215
4,600
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55
501
1,484
1,680
Other
Yugoslavia b ........................
30
577
1
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2
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Acres .................................
Acres .................................
Acres .................................
Feet ..................................
Feet, cubic ............................
Feet, cubic ............................
Feet, square ...........................
Gallons, US liquid ......................
Gallons, US liquid ......................
Gallons, US liquid ......................
Gallons, US liquid ......................
Hectares ..............................
Hectares ..............................
Hectares ..............................
Kilometers ............................
Kilometers ............................
Kilometers, square ......................
Kilometers, square ......................
Kilometers, square ......................
Meters ................................
Meters ................................
Meters, cubic ..........................
Meters, cubic ..........................
Meters, cubic ..........................
Meters, square .........................
Meters, square .........................
Miles, US nautical ......................
Miles, square ..........................
Miles, square ..........................
Miles, square ..........................
Miles, statute ..........................
Ounces, troy ...........................
Pounds, avoirdupois ....................
Pounds, avoirdupois ....................
Quarts, US dry .........................
Quarts, US liquid .......................
Quintals ...............................
Quintals ...............................
Tons, long .............................
Ton-kilometers, metric ..................
Tons, metric ...........................
Tons, metric ...........................
Tons, metric ...........................
Tons, metric ...........................
Ton-miles, short ........................
Tons, register ..........................
Tons, register ..........................
Tons, short ....:.......................
Yards .................................
Yards, square ..........................
Hectares ...................... 0.40468564
Kilometers, square .............. 0.004046856
Meters, square ................. 4,046.856
Miles, square .................. 0.0015625
Meters ........................ 0.30480061
Meters, cubic .................. 0.028317
Tons, register .................. 0.01
Meters, square ................. 0.09290341
Meters, cubic .................. 0.0037854
Inches, cubic ................... 231
Feet, cubic .................... 0.1336816
Liters ......................... 3.785306
Acres ......................... 2.471054
Kilometers, square .............. 0.01
Miles, square .................. 0.00386101
Miles, US nautical .............. 0.539957
Miles, US statute ............... 0.621371
Acres ......................... 247.1054
Hectares ...................... 100
Miles, square .................. 0.386101
Feet .......................... 3.280840
Yards ......................... 1.093613
Tons, register .................. 0.353147
Feet, cubic .................... 35.314667
Gallons, US liquid .............. 264.17205
Feet, square ................... 10.763910
Yards, square .................. 1.195991
Kilometers .................... 1.852
Acres ......................... 640
Hectares ...................... 259
Kilometers, square .............. 2.59
Kilometers .................... 1.609344
Grams ........................ 31.103486
Quintals ....................... 0.00453592
Tons, metric ................... 0.000453592
Liters ......................... 1.10119
Liters ......................... 0.946326
Pounds ........................ 220.4622
Tons, metric ................... 0.1
Tons, metric ................... 1.016047
Ton-miles, short ................ 0.684943
Pounds ........................ 2,204.622
Quintals ....................... 10
Tons, long ..................... 0.984206
Tons, short .................... 1.10231
Ton-kilometers, metric .......... 1.459975
Feet, cubic .................... 100
Meters, cubic .................. 2.831685
Tons, metric ................... 0.907185
Meters ........................ 0.9144018
Meters, square ................. 0.836127
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Eastern Europe
Bulgaria .......................
Lev .........................
1.08
1.85
1.3
0.78
Czechoslovakia .................
Koruna .....................
6.63
15.00
8.0
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East Germany .................
Deutsche Mark East..........
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3.15
4.67 C
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Forint ......................
10.81
27.63
13.04
13.11
Poland ........................
Zloty .......................
3.68
22.08
4.44
15.32
Romania ......................
Len .........................
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16.00
6.67
8.31
Far East
China .........................
Yuan .......................
2.27
2.27
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N.A.
North Korea ...................
Won ........................
2.37 d
2.37 d
N. A.
N.A.
North Vietnam .................
Dong .......................
2.94
3.7
3.27
1.92
Other
Albania .......................
Lek .........................
5
12.5
5.56
8.4
Cuba .........................
Peso ........................
1.09
1.09
1.11
1.11
Mongolia ......................
Tugrik ......................
4.0
4.5
4.44
4.18
Yugoslavia ....................
Dinar .......................
17.0
17.0
16.7
16.7
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b Rates used for noncommercial transactions such as diplomatic, tourist and student expenditures, personal remittances, and the
like. Some countries have special rates for tourists and personal remittances in addition to the noncommercial rate.
c The unofficial rates actually used in East German accounting of foreign trade transactions. Official rates still listed, but not
used, are 2.05 DME to US $1 and 2.47 DME to 1 ruble.
d Based on the cross rate of exchange between the won and the Japanese yen.
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1971 to May 1972 National Currency per US $
Belgium ......... :...........
Canada .....................
Denmark ....................
France ......................
Greece ......................
Iceland ......................
Italy ........................
Japan .......................
Netherlands .................
Norway .....................
Portugal ....................
Sweden .....................
Switzerland ..................
Turkey ......... ............
United Kingdom .............
United States ................
West Germany ...............
Relative to Relative to Central Par Value
US $ Gold Rate a Rate b
Franc ....................... 11.57
Dollar ...................... 8.96 c
Krone ....................... 7.45
Franc ....................... 8.57
Drachma .................... 0
Krona ...................... 0
Lira ........................ 7.48
Yen ........................ 16.88
Guilder. . ..................... 11.57
Krone ....................... 7.49
Escudo ...................... 5.50
Krona ...................... 7.49
Franc ....................... 13.88
Lira ........................ 7.14
Pound ...................... 8.57
Dollar ...................... ............
Deutsche Mark .............. 13.58
a Unless otherwise indicated, exchange rates as of May 1972.
b Exchange rates as of April 1971.
e Continues to float; changes are for the period April 1971 to April 1972.
d Exchange rate as of April 1972.
e Par value.
2.76 44.8159 50
0.36e 0.9922 d 1.08108
-1.00 6.98 7.50
0 5.1157e 5.55419
-7.89 30 30
-7.89 88 88
-1.00 581.5 625
7.66 308 360
2.76 3.2447 3.62
-1.00 6.64539 7.14286
- 2.82 27.25 28.75
-1.00 4.8129 5.17321
4.89 3.84 4.37282
-1.32 14 15
0 0.383772' 0.416667
-7.89 ............ .............
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Academic, technical, and military trainees
from LDCs to Communist countries....... 82
Acetate fabrics ........................... 127
Acid, sulfuric ............................. 122
Aggregate factor productivity, USSR........ 33
Agricultural labor force .................... 22
Agricultural production index ......... .... 10
Agricultural production, productivity, USSR,
US, comparison of ...................... 133
Aid, China, economic, LDCs, extensions to. 75-76
Aid, China, economic, North Vietnam ....... 85
Aid, China, military, LDCs, deliveries, by
receipient .............................. 77
Aid, China, military, LDCs, extensions. .. . 75, 77
Aid, China, military, North Vietnam, deliver-
ies to ................................ 85,87
Aid, Communist countries, academic depar-
tures from LDCs for training............ 82
Aid, Communist countries, economic, de-
liveries to North Vietnam ................ 85
Aid, Communist countries, economic, draw-
ings by LDCs .......................... 64
Aid, Communist countries, economic, exten-
sions to LDCs ........................ 63,64
Aid, Communist countries, economic, techni-
cal departures from LDCs for training in
Communist countries .................... 82
Aid, Communist countries, economic techni-
cians, Communist in LDCs ............... 84
Aid, Communist countries, military depar-
tures from LDCs for training in Communist
countries ............................... 82
Aid, Communist countries, military, deliv-
eries, LDCs, aircraft .................... 82
Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver-
ies, LDCs, armament, land ............... 81
Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver-
ies, LDCs, equipment ................... 80
Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver-
ies, LDCs, guided missile systems......... 82
Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver-
ies, LDCs, naval ships ................... 81
Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver-
ies, North Vietnam, to ................. 85,86
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Aid, Communist countries, military, draw-
ings by LDCs .......................... 64
Aid, Communist countries, military, exten-
sions to LDCs ........................ 63,64
Aid, Communist countries, military, person-
nel from LDCs trained in Communist coun-
tries .................................. 83
Aid, Communist countries, military techni-
cians, Communist, in LDCs, by country.. . 84
Aid, Eastern Europe, LDCs, to, economic
extensions, by recipient .................. 78
Aid, Eastern Europe, LDCs, to, military, by
recipient ............................... 79
Aid, Eastern Europe, North Vietnam ........ 85
Aid, gross bilateral capital flows to LDCs.. 65-66
Aid, North Vietnam, to, Chinese military de-
liveries ................................ 87
Aid, North Vietnam, to, Communist, de-
liveries ................................ 85
Aid, North Vietnam, to, Soviet military deliv-
eries ................................... 86
Aid, US to LDCs, by recipient........... 67-68
Aid, USSR, economic, Communist countries,
extensions to ........................... 88
Aid, USSR, economic, LDCs, extensions.. . 69-70
Aid, USSR, economic, LDCs, net flow....... 73
Aid, USSR, economic, LDCs, productive re-
sources, net flow ........................ 72
Aid, USSR, economic, North Vietnam ....... 85
Aid, USSR, military, LDCs, deliveries, by
recipient ............................... 74
Aid, USSR, military, LDCs, extensions .... 69,71
Aid, USSR, military, LDCs, net flow........ 73
Aid, USSR, military, North Vietnam, deliv-
eries to .............................. 85-86
Aircraft, civil, inventory ................... 169
Aircraft, Communist, to less developed coun-
tries, by recipient ....................... 82
Aircraft, military, production of ............ 162
Airfreight traffic .......................... 159
Air passenger traffic ....................... 158
Aluminum, primary ....................... 111
Ammonia, synthetic ....................... 123
Armaments, land, and naval ships, Com-
munist, to less developed countries ........ 81
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Arms exports to less developed countries .... 62
Automobiles in use ........................ 30
Automobiles, passenger, production ......... 167
Average annual rates of growth in industrial
production, by branch of industry, USSR. . 41
Balance, hard currency trade, Soviet. . . . . . . . 31
Bauxite .................................. 112
Bilateral capital flows to LDCs........... 65-66
Breadgrain ............................... 135
Brown coal ............................... 92
Budget, state, USSR ...................... 39
Buses and trucks, production ............... 168
Capacity, military, of selected ports......... 14
Capital, fixed, stock of, USSR .............. 41
Capital, flows to LDCs, total gross bilateral. 65-66
Capital, investment, gross fixed, USSR ...... 38
Cargo ships, maritime, construction of ....... 162
Cars, railroad freight .................. 166, 171
Cattle, inventory ......................... 143
Caustic soda ............................. 124
Cement .................................. 132
China, aid (see Aid, China)
China, exports ............................ 53
China, foreign trade ....................... 52
China, imports ........................... 54
Chromite ................................ 106
Civil aircraft, inventory ................... 169
Civilian trucks, inventory .................. 172
Coal, brown, and lignite ................... 92
Coal, hard ................................ 91
Coarse grain ............................. 136
Cobalt ................................... 107
Coke, metallurgical ....................... 93
Combines, grain .......................... 147
Commercial vehicles, production ............ 168
Communist countries, aid (see Aid, Commu-
nist countries)
Communist countries, aircraft, military, pro-
duction ................................ 162
Communist countries, economic data, Eastern
Europe ................................ 24
Communist countries, exchange rates ....... 180
Communist countries, exports. .49, 51, 53, 55, 57
Communist countries, gross industrial pro-
duction ................................ 10
Communist countries, GNP ................ 4
Communist countries, imports ...... 50, 54, 55, 57
Communist countries, industrial production,
gross .................................. 10
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Communist countries, military aircraft pro-
duction ................................ 162
Communist countries, naval ship construc-
tion ................................... 161
Communist countries, trade, foreign (see
Trade, foreign, Communist countries)
Comparison of agricultural production and
productivity in the US and USSR ........ 133
Computers, digital ........................ 131
Construction, total housing ................ 131
Consumer price index ..................... 17
Consumption, USSR, US, factors of ......... 30
Conversion factors ........................ 179
Copper, refined ........................... 110
Cotton fabrics ........................... 125
Cotton, ginned ........................... 145
Credits, Western, drawings and repayments,
USSR ................................. 40
Crude oil ................................ 94
Crude steel ............................... 100
Crude steel, world production .............. 19
Currency, foreign, rates of exchange .... 180-181
Currency, hard, trade balance, USSR....... 31
Defense expenditures, GNP, share of ...... 12-13
Defense expenditures, USSR ............... 35
Defense expenditures, USSR, category....... 37
Defense expenditures, USSR, mission........ 36
Defense expenditures, USSR, US, mission,
major ................................. 29
Deliveries, Communist, to LDCs, aircraft.... 82
Deliveries, Communist, to LDCs, guided
missiles ................................ 82
Deliveries, Communist, to LDCs, land arma-
ments ................................. 81
Deliveries, Communist, to LDCs, naval ships. 81
Diesel locomotives, production .............. 165
Digital computers ......................... 131
Direction of foreign trade of the Communist
countries ............................... 47
Domestic transport performance, US and
USSR ................................. 153
Drawings and scheduled repayments on West-
ern credits to USSR ..................... 40
Eastern Europe, aid (see Aid, Eastern Europe)
Eastern Europe, economic data ............. 24
Eastern Europe, trade, US ............... 44, 46
Economic aid (see Aid)
Economic data, Eastern Europe ............ 24
Economic data, European Community....... 23
Economic data, India ..................... 25
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Economic data, Mongolia ................... 26
Economic growth, LDCs ................... 7
Economic plans, USSR, for 1972 and 1971-
75 .................................... 42
Electric generating capacity, installed ....... 98
Electric generators ........................ 130
Electric locomotives, production ............ 165
Electric motors ........................... 128
Electric power ............................ 97
Energy ............................... 89-90
Equipment, military, Communist, deliveries,
by receipient ......................... 80-82
Equipment, power ........................ 130
European Community, selected economic
data ................................... 23
Exchange rates ....................... 180-181
Expenditures, defense, GNP, as a share... . . 12-13
Exports, arms, to LDCs ................... 62
Exports, China ........................... 53
Exports, Eastern Europe ................... 55
Exports, growth in LDCs .................. 7
Exports, non-Communist countries.......... 59
Exports, USSR ......................... 49, 51
Exports, world ......................... 43-44
Fabrics .............................. 125-127
Factor productivity, USSR ............... 33-34
Factors, consumption, USSR and US........ 30
Factors, conversion ....................... 179
Fertilizer, mineral, consumption ............ 149
Fertilizer, mineral, nutrient content ......... 118
Fertilizer, mineral, production .............. 117
Fertilizer, nitrogen, consumption. . . .. . . . . . . . 150
Fertilizer, nitrogen, production ............. 121
Fertilizer, phosophorus, consumption ........ 151
Fertilizer, phosophorus, production. . . .. . . . . . 120
Fertilizer, potassium, consumption ......... 152
Fertilizer, potassium, production ............ 119
Fibers, synthetic .......................... 128
Fish catch ............................... 142
Fishing ships, construction ................. 16.
Fixed capital, stock of, USSR. . . ... .. .. .. .. 41
Fixed investment, gross, USSR ............. 38
Fleet, merchant ........................... 173
Fleet, tanker ............................. 174
Freight traffic, inland water............ 157-158
Freight traffic, air ........................ 159
Freight cars, railroad .................. 166, 171
Foreign trade (see Trade, foreign)
Footwear ................................ 125
Freight traffic, motor vehicle ................ 156
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Freight traffic, ocean ...................... 159
Freight traffic, railroad ................ 154-155
Gas, natural .............................. 96
Generating capacity, electric, installed....... 98
Generators, electric ....................... 130
Ginned cotton ............................ 145
Gold .................................... 109
Gold, USSR .............................. 32
Grain, coarse ............................. 136
Grain combines ........................... 147
Gross fixed capital investment, USSR....... 38
Gross industrial production index, Communist
countries ............................... 10
Gross investment as a share of GNP........ 11
GNP ......................... frontispiece, 1, 4
GNP, Communist countries ................ 4
GNP, defense expend;ttures as a share of ... 12-13
GNP, end use, US ...................... 27-28
GNP, end use, USSR ................. 27, 28, 40
GNP, exchange rate equivalents ............ 6
GNP, gross investment as a share of. . . .. . 11
GNP, NATO ....... .................... 4
GNP per capita .................. frontispiece, 5
GNP, purchasing power equivalents......... 6
GNP, real, index of ....................... 2
GNP, world .............................. 1
Growth, real, developed and LDCs, index
of ..................................... 3
Guided missile systems, Communist. f" LDCs,
ny recipient ............................ 82
Hard coal ................................ 91
Hard currency trade balance, USSR......... 31
Hogs, inventory ......................... 144
Housing construction ...................... 131
Hydroelectric power ....................... 97
Imports, China ..................... ..... 54
Imports, Communist countries, other.. ..... 67
Imports, Eastern Europe .................. 55
Imports, non-Communist countries.......... 60
Imports, USSR ........................... 50
India, selected economic data ............... 25
Industrial factor productivity, USSR........ 34
Industrial labor force ...................... 22
Industrial production, average annual rates of
growth, by branch, USSR ................ 41
Industrial production index ................ 8-9
Industrial production index, gross, Communist
countries ............................... 10
Inland water freight traffic ............. 157-158
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Installed electric generating capacity ........ 98
International comparisons ................. 1-26
International economic comparisons, selected
countries .........................frontispiece
International reserves ..................... 16
Investment, gross, as a share of GNP. . . . .. . 11
Investment, gross fixed capital, USSR....... 38
Iron ore ................................. 103
Iron, pig ................................. 102
Labor force .............................. 21
Labor force, agricultural ................... 22
Labor force, industrial ..................... 22
Labor force, nonagricultural ................ 21
Land armament, Communist, to LDCs, by
recipient ............................... 81
Lead, smelter ............................. 113
LDCs, aid (see Aid)
LDCs, growth, economic ................... 7
LDCs, growth, real, index of ............... 3
Lignite .................................. 92
Locomotives, inventory .................... 170
Locomotives, production ............... 164-165
Machine tools ............................ 129
Magnesium, primary ...................... 115
Mainline locomotives, inventory ............ 170
Mainline locomotives, production ....... 164-165
Manganese ore ........................... 104
Maritime ships, construction ........... 162-163
Meat .................................... 139
Merchant fleet, inventory .................. 173
Metalcutting machine tools ................ 129
Metalforming machine tools ................ 129
Metallurgical coke ........................ 93
Military aid (see Aid)
Military aircraft, production ............... 162
Military capacities of selected ports ......... 14
Military personnel, LDC, trained in Com-
munist countries ........................ 83
Milk .................................... 140
Mineral fertilizer, consumption ............. 149
Mineral fertilizer, nutrient content, produc-
tion ................................... 118
Molybdenum ............................. 107
Mongolia, selected economic data ........... 26
Motor vehicle, freight traffic ............... 156
Motor vehicle, world production ............ 19
NATO, GNP ............................. 4
Natural gas .............................. 96
Natural rubber ........................... 117
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Naval ships, Communist, to less developed
countries, by recipient ................... 81
Naval ships, construction .................. 161
Net flow of Soviet military and economic aid
to less developed countries ............... 73
Net flow of Soviet productive resources to less
developed countries ..................... 72
Nickel, refined ............................ 105
Nitrogen fertilizer, consumption ............ 150
Nitrogen fertilizer, production .............. 121
Nonagricultural labor force ................. 21
Non-Communist countries, exports.......... 59
Non-Communist countries, imports. . . . .. . . . 60
Non-Communist countries, trade balance. . . . 61
North Vietnam, Chinese military aid deliveries
to ..................................... 87
North Vietnam, Communist aid to........ 85-87
North Vietnam, Communist economic and
military aid deliveries to ................. 85
North Vietnam, foreign trade of Communist
countries with .......................... 58
North Vietnam, Soviet military aid deliveries
to ..................................... 86
Ocean freight traffic ....................... 159
Oil, crude ................................ 94
Ore, iron ................................. 103
Ore, manganese ........................... 104
Ore, tungsten ............................. 108
Passenger automobiles in use ............... 30
Passenger automobiles, production .......... 167
Passenger traffic, air ...................... 158
Persons supplied per farm worker ........... 30
Petroleum exports, USSR .................. 51
Petroleum pipeline transportation ........... 160
Petroleum products ....................... 95
Phosphorus fertilizer, consumption .......... 151
Phosphorus fertilizer, production............ 120
Pig iron ................................. 102
Pipeline transportation, petroleum .......... 160
Plan, economic, USSR, for 1972 and 1971-75.. 42
Plastics .................................. 117
Population ............................... 20
Ports, selected, military capacities of ........ 14
Potassium fertilizer, consumption ........... 152
Potassium fertilizer, production ............. 119
Potatoes ................................. 138
Power, electric ............................ 97
Power equipment ......................... 130
Power, hydroelectric ...................... 97
Price index, consumer ..................... 17
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Price index, wholesale ..................... 18
Primary aluminum ........................ 111
Primary energy ............................ 90
Primary energy consumption ............... 89
Primary magnesium ....................... 115
Primary tin metal ......................... 115
Productive resources, Soviet, to less developed
countries, net flow ...................... 72
Productivity, aggregate factor, USSR. . - . .. . 33
Productivity, factor, industrial, USSR....... 34
Radio receivers in use ..................... 178
Radio receivers, production ................ 176
Railroad freight cars, inventory ............. 171
Railroad freight cars, production ............ 166
Railroad freight traffic ................ 154-155
Rates of exchange, Communist countries..... 180
Rates of exchange, realignment of. . . .. . .. . .. 181
Rayon fabrics ............................ 127
Real gross national product, index of ........ 2
Real growth in developed and less developed
countries, index of ...................... 3
Receivers, radio, in use .................... 178
Receivers, radio, production ................. 176
Receivers, television, in use ................ 178
Receivers, television, production ............ 177
Refined copper ........................... 110
Refined nickel ............................ 105
Refined zinc .............................. 114
Refrigerators ............................. 30
Repayments, scheduled, on Western credits to
USSR ................................. 40
Reserves, international .................... 16
Rice ..................................... 137
Rolled steel .............................. 101
Rubber, natural .......................... 117
Rubber, synthetic ......................... 116
Rubber tires ............................. 116
Semiconductors, production ................ 177
Ships, fishing ............................. 163
Ships, maritime cargo ..................... 162
Ships, naval .............................. 161
Shoes .................................... 125
Smelter lead .............................. 113
Soda, caustic ............................. 124
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Sponge, titanium ......................... 114
State budget, USSR ....................... 39
Steel, crude .............................. 100
Steel, rolled .............................. 101
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Stock of fixed capital, USSR ............... 41
Students from less developed countries in Com-
munist countries ........................ 82
Sugar ................................... 141
Sulfuric acid ............................. 122
Synthetic ammonia ....................... 123
Synthetic fibers ........................... 128
Synthetic rubber ........................... 116
Tanker fleet, inventory .................... 174
Tankers, maritime, construction ............ 163
Technical trainees of less developed countries
to Communist countries ................. 82
Technicians, Communist, economic and mili-
tary, in less developed countries, by country. 84
Telephones in use ......................... 175
Television receivers in use .................. 178
Television receivers, production ............. 177
Tin metal, primary ........................ 115
Tires, rubber ............................. 116
Titanium sponge .......................... 114
Tools, metalcutting machine ............... 129
Tools, metalforming machine ............... 129
Total gross bilaterial capital flows to LDCs,
by donor ............................... 66
Total gross bilaterial capital flows to LDCs,
by recipient ............................ 65
Tractors ................................. 148
Trade balance, USSR, hard currency ........ 31
Trade balance, non-Communist countries. . . . 61
Trade, foreign, China ...................... 52
Trade, foreign, China, exports ................ 53
Trade, foreign, China, imports .............. 54
Trade, foreign, Communist countries (for
Communist countries other than those
listed, see pp. 56-57) . ................ 44-58
Trade, foreign, direction ................... 47
Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe ........... 54-55
Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe, US ....... 44, 46
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, exports. . .. . 59
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, exports, arms
to LDCs ............................... 62
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, imports..... 60
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, trade balance. 61
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, US, Eastern
Europe .............................. 44, 46
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, US, USSR. 44-45
Trade, foreign, North Vietnam ............. 58
Trade, foreign, USSR ..................... 48
Trade, foreign, USSR, exports .............. 49
Trade, foreign, USSR, exports, petroleum.... 51
Trade, foreign, USSR, imports .............. 50
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Trade, foreign, USSR, trade balance, hard
currency ............................... 31
Trade, foreign, USSR, US ................ 44-45
Trade, foreign, world exports ............... 43
Traffic, freight, air ........................ 159
Traffic, freight, inland water ........... 157-158
Traffic, freight, motor vehicle .............. 156
Traffic, freight, ocean ..................... 159
Traffic, freight, railroad. . . . ........... 154-155
Traffic, passenger, air ..................... 158
Trainees in Communist countries ......... 82-83
Transportation, petroleum pipeline .......... 160
Transport, domestic, US and USSR ......... 153
Trucks and buses, production .............. 168
Trucks, civilian, inventory .................. 172
Tungsten ore ............................. 108
Turbines ................................. 130
US economic loans and grants to LDCs, by
recipient ............................... 67
US military deliveries to LDCs, by recipient.. 68
USSR, aggregate factor productivity ........ 33
USSR, agriculture, production, productivity,
US, comparison of ...................... 133
USSR, aid (see Aid, USSR)
USSR, average annual rates of growth in
industrial production, by branch of indus-
try .................................... 41
USSR, budget, state ...................... 39
USSR, capital, fixed, stock of .............. 41
USSR, capital investment, gross fixed. . .. . . . 38
USSR, consumption, factors of, US and ...... 30
USSR, credits, Western, to ................. 40
USSR, defense expenditures .............. 35-37
USSR, defense expenditures, category....... 37
USSR, defense expenditures, mission ...... 29, 36
USSR, domestic transport, US and.......... 153
USSR, drawings on Western credits ......... 40
USSR, economic plans for 1972 and 1971-75.. 42
USSR, exports .......................... 49, 51
USSR, factor productivity, aggregate........ 33
USSR, fixed capital, stock of ............... 41
USSR, foreign trade ..................... 48-50
USSR, gold .............................. 32
USSR, gross fixed capital investment........ 38
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USSR, gross industrial production index ..... 10
USSR, GNP, distribution of ................ 40
USSR, GNP, US and .................... 27-28
USSR, hard currency trade balance. . .. . . . . . 31
USSR, imports ........................... 50
USSR, industrial factor productivity ........ 34
USSR, industrial production, gross, index.... 10
USSR, industrial production, growth ........ 41
USSR, industrial production, indexes....... 8-10
USSR, investment, gross fixed capital....... 38
USSR, military expenditures ............. 35-37
USSR, petroleum exports .................. 51
USSR, plan, economic, for 1972 and 1971-75.. 42
USSR, repayments on Western credits to. . . . 40
USSR, state budget ....................... 39
USSR, trade, balance, hard currency ........ 31
USSR, trade, foreign .................... 48-51
USSR, trade, US and .................... 44-45
USSR, transport, domestic, US and ......... 153
USSR, US and, comparisons ............. 27-30
USSR, US and, consumption, factors of ...... 30
USSR, US and, defense expenditures.'.. . . . . . 29
USSR, US and, domestic transport.......... 153
USSR, US and, GNP .................... 27-28
USSR, US and, trade .................... 44-45
USSR, Western credits to .................. 40
Vehicles, commercial, production ............ 168
Vehicles, motor, production ............ 167-168
Washing machines ........................ 30
Western credits to USSR, drawings and sched-
uled repayments on ..................... 40
Wholesale price index ..................... 18
Wool ............................... 146
Woolen fabrics ..... . . . . . ................. 126
World exports .......................... 43-44
World GNP .............................. 1
World production of motor vehicles and crude
steel ................................... 19
Woven cotton fabrics ...................... 125
Woven rayon and acetate fabrics........... 127
Woven woolen fabrics ..................... 126
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