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Handbook of Economk Statistics
1975
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August 1975
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Handbook of Economic Statistics
1975
Comments and queries regarding this Handbook are welcome.
They may be directed to the Chief, Economic Accounts Section,
Production Staff, Office of Economic Research, Central Intelligence
Agency, Washington, D.C. 20505.
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FOREWORD
1. Purpose and Scope
The Ilandbook of Economic Statistics, 1975, pro-
vides statistics for selected non-Communist coun-
tries and all the Communist countries.
In general, the data in the Handbook are for
1965-74. Summary tables are presented for the
United States, West Germany, Japan, the European
Community, the USSR, Eastern Europe, and the
People's Republic of China. Data for the Communist
and non-Communist countries have been adjusted,
when necessary, to achieve comparability and there-
fore may differ from data presented in the original
sources. Footnotes have been used liberally to give
definitions, exceptions, and methodology. Footnotes
to the commodity tables give more detailed defini-
tions of the data than those appearing for the com-
modities on the summary tables.
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. Sources
The data given fa: the most recent years are
frequently preliminary and subject to revision. The
data for the Communist countries are estimates of
this Office, official data from the country cited, or
estimates made by other organizations. The data
for the non-Communist countries are from publica-
tions of the United Nations and the Organiza-
tion for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD), publications of US government agencies,
or unclassified publications of other international or-
ganizations or individual countries, or are estimates
of this Office.
5. Terms
Unless otherwise indicated, the term Communist
Countries includes the USSR, the countries of
Eastern Europe, China, North Korea, North Viet-
nam, Albania, Cuba, and Yugoslavia; the term
Eastern Europe includes Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia,
East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. The
term European Community includes Belgium, Den-
mark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and West Ger-
many. The term developed countries includes the
European Community, Austria, Finland, Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Aus-
tralia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa,
and the United States. The term Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development includes
Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and all the de-
veloped ceuntries, except Liechtenstein and South
Africa. The term iess developed countries includes
the following non-Communist countries: ( 1) all
countries of Africa except the Republic of South
Africa, ( 2) all countries of East Asia except Japan,
( 3) Malta, Portugal, and Spain in Europe, ( 4 ) all
countries in Latin America, and (5) all countries
in the Middle East and South Asia.
Totals for the country groupings may or may
not include all of the countries listed above, de-
pending on the commodity or services listed.
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FIGURE
GRAPHIC SUMMARY
1 World Gross National Product, 1974
2 Developed Countries: Deviation of Real Gross
National Product from the Long?Term Trend 2
3 Gross !Investment as a Share of Gross National
Product i 3
4 ForCin Exchange Value of the US Dollar 3
5 Developed Countries: Changes in Reel Gross National
Product 4
6 Real Gross National Product Trends. 5
7 World 011, 1974. 6
8 Agricultural Production 7
9 Industrial Production 7
10 Developed Countries: Industrial Capacity and Output
Trends. 8
11 Commodity Price Trends 9
12 Developed Countries: Wholesale and Consumer
Price Trends. 10
13 International Reserves, 1974 11
14 World Exports, 1974 11
15 OECD Countries: Shifts in Trade Balances 12
16 Developed Countries: Oil and Non-011 Trade Balance 13
17 Minerals: Imports as a Share of Consumption, 1973 14
ECONOMIC PROFILE
1 Developed Countries and Communist Countries 15
2 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries 16-17
3 Less Developsci Countries 18-19
4 United States 20
5 Japan, 21
6 West Germany. 22
7 European Community 23
8 USSR 24
9 Eastern Europe 25
10 China 26
11 US and USSR: Indicators of Living Standards 27
AGGREGATIVE TRENDS
12-14 Gross National Product 29-31
1,5 Growth of Real Gross National Product 32
16 Growth of Real Gross National Product Per Capita 33
17 Current Account Balance 34
18 Basic Balance 34
19 International Reserves 35
20-21 Industrial Production 35-36
22 Agricultural Production
23 Defense Expenditures 36
24 Metal Prices 39
25 Agricultural Prices. 39
26 Consumer Price Index 40
27 Wholesale Price Index 40
28 Population 41
29-32 Labor Force 42-43
33 Exchange Rates. 44
SOVIET ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
34 Gross National Product 45
35 Gross Fixed Capital investment 45
36 Stock of Fixed Capital 46
37 Aggregate Factor Productivity 46
38 Industrial Factor Productivity 47
39 Growth of Industrial Production 47
40 Hard Currency Trade Balance 48
41 Drawings and Scheduled Repayments on Western
Credits.
48
42 Production and Reserves of Gold 48
43 State Budget 49
44 Economic Plans 50
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45-47 Non?Communist Countries' Trade 51-53
48 Direction of OECD Trade 54
49-51 Soviet Trade 54-55
52-54 Chinese Trade 56-57
56-57 East European Trade 57-59
58 Oil Import Bill 60
59 Arms Exports to LDCs 60
60-61 Gross Official Bilateral Capital Flows 61-62
62 US Economic Loans and Grants 63
63 US Military Deliveries 64
64 Communist Economic Extensions and Drawings 65
65 Communist Military Extensions and Drawings 65
66 Soviet Economic Extensions 66
67 Chinese Economic Extensions 67
68 East European Economic Extensions 67
69 Military Personnel Trained In Communist Countries 68
70 Economic and Military Technicians 69
.71 Trainees Departing for Training in Communist
Countries 70
ENERGY
MINERALS AND METALS
72 Soviet Economic Extensions..70
73 Primary Energy 71
74 Primary Energy Consumption 72
75 Primary Energy, by Type 73
76 Proved Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal 74
77 Crude Oil Refining Capacity 75
78 Crude Oil 76
79 Oil Trade and Consumption 77
80 Petroleum Products 78
81 Natural Gas 79
82 Hard Coal 80
83 Brown Coal and Lignite 81
84 Electric Power..82
85 Electric Power Generating Capacity 83
86 Nuclear Power Generating Capacity. 84
87 Iron Ore 85
88 Manganese Ore 86
89 Tungsten Ore 87
90 Chromite. 87
91 Bauxite 88
92 Metallurgical Coke 89
93 Pig Iron 90
94 Crude Steel.. 91
95 Rolled Steel 92
96 Refined Copper. 93
97 Refined Nickel 94
98 Primary Aluminum 95
99 Smelter Lead 96
100 Refined Zinc 97
101 Molybdenum. 98
102 Cobalt 98
103 Titanium Sponge Metal 99
104 Primary Tin Metal 99
105 Primary Magnesium 100
106 Gold 100
CHEMICALS AND RUBBER
107 Caustic Soda
101
108 Synthetic Ariimonia 102
109 Sulfuric Acid 103
110 Mineral Fertilizer 104
111 Nitrogen Fertilizer 105
112 Phosphorus Fertilizer 106
113 Potassium Fertilizer 107
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115 Synthetic Rubber 108
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116 Natural Rubber 108
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CONSUMER GOODS, PRODUCERS'
117 Woven Cotton Fabrics 109
GOODS, AND CONSTRUCTION
118 Woven Woolen Fabrics 110
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119 Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics I 1 1
120 Synthetic Fibers 112
121 Electric Motors 112
122 Electric Generato:s . 113
123 Tutbines. , 113
124 Metalcutting Machine Tools 114
125 Metalforming Machine Tools 114
,126 Grain Combines 115
127 Tractors 115
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128-129 Mainline Locomotives 116
130 Railroad Freight Cars 117
131 Automobiles 117
132 Trucks and Buses 118
133 Rubber Tires 119
134 Television Receivers 120
135 Radio Receivers 121
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136 Housing Construction 121
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137 Cement 122
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AGRICULTURE
138 Total Grain 123
139 Wheat 124
140 Coarse Grain 125
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141 Rice 126
142 Potatoes 127
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143 Sugar 128
144 Fish Catch 129
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145 Cattle 130
146 Hogs. 131
147 Meat 132
148 Milk 133
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149 Wool , 134
150 Ginned Cotton 135
151 Mineral Fertilizer Consumption 136
152 Nitrogen Fertilizer Consumption 137
153 Phosphorus Fertilizer Consumption 138
154 Potassium Fertilizer Consumption 139
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TRANSPORTATION
155-156 Railroad Freight 141-142
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157-158 Motor Vehicle Freight 143
159-160 Inland Water Freight 144
161 Air Passengers 145
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162 Air Freight 145
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163 Civil Air Inventory 146
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164 Ocean Freight 146
165-166 Petroleum Pipelines. 146-147
167 Mainline Locomotives Inventory. 147
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168 Railroad Freight Car Inventory 148
169 Civilian Trucks Inventory 149
170 Fishing Fleet Inventory 149
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171 Merchant Fleet Inventory 150
172 Tanker Fleet Inventory 151
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173 Offloading Ports Accessible to Fully Loaded Tankers
? of 200,000 Deadweictlt Tons and Larger 152
COMMUNICATIONS
174 Telephones in Use 153
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175 Radio Receivers in Public Use 154
176 Television Receivers in Public Use 155
INDEX AND CONVERSION FACTORS
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ICELAND CHILE
KUWAIT FRENCH GUIANA
QATAR GABON
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES GUADELOUPE
IRAN
65,001-6,600
CANADA
DENMARK
FRANCE
GREENLAND
LIECHTENSTEIN
NORWAY
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
UNITED STATES
WEST GERMANY
$1,701-5,000
ANDORRA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRiA
BAHAMA ISLANDS
BELGIUM
BERMUDA
BULGARIA
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
EAST GERMANY
FAEROE ISLANDS
FINLAND
GREECE
HUNGARY
IRELAND
ISRAEL
ITALY
JAPAN
LIBYA
LUXEMBOURG
MONACO
NAURU
NETHERLANDS
NEW CALEDONIA
NEW ZEALAND
POLAND
PUERTO RICO
ROMANIA
SAN MARINO
SAUDI ARABIA
SINGAPORE
SPAIN
UNITED KINGDOM
USSR
1 1,001-1,700
ARGENTINA
BAHRAIN
BRUNEI
CYPRUS
FALKLAND ISLANDS
(MALVINAS)
HONG KONG
MALTA
iNETHERLANDS ANTILLES
OMAN
PORTUGAL
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
VENEZUELA
YUGOSLAVIA
IRAQ
LEBANON
MARTINIQUE
MEXICO
PANAMA
RYUKYUS
SOUTH-WEST AFRICA
TRINADAD AND
URUGUAY
ANTIGUA
BELIZE
COLOMBIA
COSTA RICA
CUBA
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ECUADOR
FIJI
CIUATEMALA
MALAYSIA
MONGOLIA
NICARAGUA
TOBAGO I PERU
TURKEY
ZAMBIA
$601-600
IALGERIA
AMERICAN SAMOA
BARBADOS
BRAZIL
FRENCH TERRITORY
CF AFARS AND ISSAS
GI EIRALTA R
JAMAICA
REUNION
SURINAM
TAIWAN
(//
$201-400
ALBANIA
ANGOLA
BOLIVIA
BOTSWANA
CONGO
DOMINICA
EGYPT
EL SALVADOR
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
GHANA
GRENADA
GUYANA
568069 8.75.
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
PER CAPITA, 1974
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HONDURAS THAILAND
IVORY ?COAST TUNISIA
JORDAN WESTERN SAMOA
LIBERIA
MAURITANIA
;1!
MAURITIUS
MOROCCO
MOZAMBIQUE
NIGERIA
NORTH KOREA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PARAGUAY
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
OF CHINA
PHI LI PPINE).5
PORTUGUESE GUINEA
RHODESIA
ST. KITTS NEVIS - ANGUILLA
ST. LUCIA
ST. VINCENT
SENEGAL
SOUTH KOREA
SPANISH SAHARA
SWAZILAND
SYRIA
LESS THAN $201
AFGHANISTAN
BANGLADESH
BHUTAN
BURMA
BURUNDI
CAMBODIA
CAMEROON
CENTRAL AFRICAN
REPUBLIC
CHAD
DAHOMEY
ETHIOPIA
GAMBIA
GUINEA
HAITI
INDIA
INDONESIA
KENYA
LAOS
LESOTHO
MACAO
MALAGASY REPUBLIC
MALAWI
MALDIVES
MALI
NEPAL
NIGER
PAKISTAN
PORTUGUESE TIMOR
RWANDA
SEYCHELLES
SIERRA LEONE
SOMALIA
SRI LANKA
SUDAN
TANZANIA
TOGO
TONGA
UGANDA
UPPER VOLTA
VIETNAM
YEMEN ( NORTH )
YEMEN ( SOUTH )
ZAIRE
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WORLD GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT, 1S74
United States
PERCENT
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES 34.4
West Germany
Figure 1
EUROPEAN
COMMUNITY
221
Un'ted Kingdom
Other Developed
Countries
560774 61.75
LESS DEVFLOPED
COUNTRIES
10.9
TOTAL: 4,820 BILLION 1973 US $
Other Eul or,eon
Commutity
Other
Communist Countries
China
COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES
24.7
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DEVELOPED COUNTRIES:
Deviations of Real Gross National Product from the Long-Term Trondl
Canada Contraction Period
5 Percent .? 7 quarters
Figure 2
Annum!,
Rate of Growth
In Lon-Tenn Trend
During 1004-74
?6
Franco
6 ?
5
4
?5
Italy
5
As a result of May strikes and riots
?12
14
?5
Japan
5
0
7
8
7
?5 ?
United Kingdom
5 ?
0
12
7
?5 ?
West Germany
5
?5
10
12
Total for six foreign countries
5 ? 14
?5 ?
United States
5 ?
7
7
7
?5 1983 1994 1985 1988 1987 19C8 1989 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
The fong-terrn trend torn 25.quertor moving average of seasonally adjusted GNP values at conitant prices. Trend values for
1972-74 were obtained by extrapolating the growth rate indicated by the moving overages for 1070.71.
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1971-73 ANNUAL AVERAGE
Figure 3
tOlt7gr 26%
36%
Investment I cIua.s priviis and givensment.
, .
Foreign Exchange Veins of the US Dollarl Figure 4
Relative to the
British Pound
Relative to the
Japanese Yen
Trade-Weighted
Average Value
of the Dollar'
Relative to the
French Franc
'M
974 ' .1876'
rerasatdialoy In tnia aa!oarid foreign cuasnaits eampand with January 1573.
ii!!jr! 40
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Pernent Change ever Previous Period
(semiannual data at annual rotes, seesonally adMeterl)
Canada
A.
France
Italy
5.9
2.4
3.8
9.0
L
7.7
5.3
11122.
United Kingdom
5.3
9.7
I 2.7
mg.
-0.8 -1.1
-2.0
1973 1.974 73 74
I II I II
SEMIANNUAL
Tote for seven countries
0.6
0.5
-0.0
Total for six foreign countries
8.7
7.0
0.7
INIMMINNIN
!EMI
0.3
1973 1974 73 74
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ANNUAL SEMIANNUAL
United States
5.9
West Germany
5.3
511 0.3
7.3
-3.4 _3,0
7.9
1.6 0.9
-111
-2.4
1973 1974 73 74
1 II I 0
ANNUAL SEMIANNUAL 566777
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Communist Countries
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Developed and
and
Less Developed Countries
INDEX: 1900=100
AVERAGE ANNUAL RATE OF
GROWTH DURING 1901-74
5.7%
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WORLD OIL, 1974
Iran
PROVED OIL RESERVES
PERCENT
Other Middle East
Mu Dhabi
OTHER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 1.3
ENEZUELA
TIIER SOUTH AMERICA
ASIA ? PACIFIC
WESTERN EUROPE
UNITED STATES
CANADA
MEXICO
MIDDLE EAST
622 Kuwait
Other Countries
Kuwait
Iran
MIDDLE
EAST
39.0 Saudi
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PRODUCTION?
PERCENT
TOTAL: 849.2 BILLION BARRELS
Communist
Countries
6811770 0.75
Other Middle East
Libya
United
States
Other Mies
TOTAL: 55,786 :HOUSAND B/D
lExcluding natural gas liquids.
6
Other Cotintries
Japan
NIGERIA
ALGERIA 1.2
OTHER AFRICA 2.0
CONSUMPTION
PERCENT
Communist Countries
WISIern Europe
TOTAL: 55,700 THOUSAND B/D
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United
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200--
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
80
50
INDEX 1870-100
Industrial Production Figuro 9
200
150
Eastern rump:
Chine
United Status
USSR
40 I 1111
1116 11 17 II 11 70 71 72 73 74 1vU U 17 U U 70 71 72 73 74
INDEX! 1870-100
Chine
Japen
USSR
United States
West Germany
I 1 1 I I J1 I
40
WON 11-75
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Coned'
130
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: 120
industrial Capacity end Production Trends
no
Index: 1970-400 100
use:wally adjusted
120
110
100
90
United States
1970 71 72 73 74
111711 1.71
90
Mellott la/ Cuputity
Indus f oduction
hely
140
130
120
110
100
90
West Germany
United Kingdom
120
110
100
90
1970 71 77 73 74
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Commodity Price Trends
1.000 1,000
000
600
400
Metals
INCE/ft 1070,-100
200
100
60
I II I
40
1115 SI 17 511 51 70 71
Itemlee Wel I ad me pan
kill Maid pis MIL 110111111111 1/.7
3LMI she*** minion.
NIION usellend split Nue Yeti
1111411113 Bon
Zinc'
Tin'
lead'
Copper'
Aluminum'
72 73 74
000
000
400
200
100
80
80
Flguro 11
Agriculture
INDEX, 1070-.100
I I I
40
1166 U 17 U III 70 71 72 73 74
N,. tame. GM'. spot fib, sad iset.461, perm of edlis, Is "odd watt
In Me. 2. Mini visor. Wiser, milli'. ILI. venal. Gel pots
341.111 Mc 2 filieli. Cs b. vital. Gall pens.
AirrIac Twilort. strict 014411*.. 1-1 1S', ill. 11?orpo?t
NM SOON& Nu. 4, Now Ted 'pet.
9
Super'
Wheat'
Soybeans'
Corn'
Conon'
Congo'
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DEVELOPED COUNTRIES,
Wholes& and Consumer Pries Trends
Monthly MINIM Chisgi2110-iiktio moving 'voiles. Imenally odfusteil)
Canada
2
Wholevalp
CIIIISIIIIIPI Price IntMx
1173
1114
1173 1214 1073 1274
!Inked Kloplont
3
Unroll thttoo
3
1173 1174 103 1074
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LESS DEVELOPED
COUNTRIES
04.7
INTERNATIONAL RESERVESI, 1974
BILLION US $
OPEC
58.4 Japan
Other Developed
Countrieti
timilteriend
self Ilia
Weds
Unitel Mateo
Belgium
Other Logs
Developed Countries
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
an
Other
tweeter+ Community
TOTAL 22$
West Cumin!
France
It,'!
Noiherlends
United Kingdom
Ilicitiro 13
DEVELOPED
COUNTIUN
121.4
EUROPEAN
COMMUNITY
$9.6
2 Including gold and foreign exchange. Data for the non-Communist countries also include
Special Drawing Rights and the reserve position In the International Monetary Pond.
LESS
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
215
Other
Less Developed Cluntetee
COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES (astern hoops
LI Chloe 07
Other Communist Covetrios 0.7
WORLD EXPORTS% 1974
PERCENT
OPEC
Oh,. Developed Countries
Jepen
USSR
NSW ere
I Data are f.o.b.
F'guro 14
OVELOPED
COUNTRIES
62.4
United States
(ftelliding Deportment ti Defense shipmeets)
United Kingdom
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
32.$
Other West Genoese
Europese Co nag a Ity
TOTAL: $O BILLION US $
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OECD COUNTRIES: Shifts in Trade Balances Fiuri,
ONO US 11
Combined Trade Mancea e the Dig Three
Wait Wormy. Japan, and the United Staten
With Other OECD
Countries
With the World 27
al 72
1973 1974
With OPEC
Countries
With Nnn-Oil LOC a and
Communist Countries
In
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Economic Profile: Developed Countries and Communist Countries, 1974
Aggregative data
Population
United
States
-
Canada
.
Developed Countries
European
Japan Community
France
Italy
Million persons at midyear
211.9
22.5
109.7
257.8
52.0
55.4
Percent change from 1973
0.7
1.8
1.3
0.5
0.8
0.9
Gross national product
Billion 1973 US 3 2 .
1,207.1
123.3
405.7
1,080
265.3
143.0
Percent change from 1973
-2.1
3.7
-1.8
1.9
4.0
3.8
Per capita (1973 US $) ?
5,980
5,480
3,700
4,190
5,040
2,590
Industrial production (1970 -100)
117
126
120
N.A.
124
119
Industry
Primary energy (million metric tons of coal
equivalents) 4
2,132.9
370.7
85.5
007.0
73.8
51.4
Electric power (billion kilowatt-hours)
2,089.1
284.4
461.0
1,050.0
189.7
140.5
Crude steel (million metric tons)
132.0
13.0
117.1
156.0
27.0
23.8
Cement (million metric tons)
76.2
11.7
73.1
138.0
30.2
36.2
Trade and international reserves
Exports 5 (million US $)
97,907"
34,090
55,554
275,991
46, -Y.3
30,238
Imports 7 (million US $)
107,996
34,533
02,033
294, 489
52,904
40,925
Trude balance (million US 3) .
10,089
-443
-6,479
-18,498
-6,441
-10,687
International reserves (million US 14)
10,058
5,825
13,519
69,634
8,851
0,941
Indicators of living standards
Grain production (kilograms per capita).-
905
1,325
145
415
763
303
Meta production (kilograms per capita)
81
70
11
59
65
30
Television receivers in use (units per thou-
sand persona)
556 9
348?
229?
273 0
284 9
208?
Radio receivers in use (units per thousand
persons)
1,822?
866?
702?
N.A.
345?
227?
.
Consumer price index (1970 - 100)
127
129
154
N.A.
136
146
Telephones in use (units per thousand
persons)
657 to
528 lo
357 10
274 1"
217 i?
230 10
Gross investment as a percent of GNP (1971-73
annual average) 12
18
22
36
N.A.
27
20
Including data for West Berlin.
2 Data for the non-Communist countries were converted from national currencies
at average 1973 exchange rates. Data for the Communist countries were converted
at US purchasing power equivalents.
3 Data are at factor costs.
4 Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per
kilogram.
5 Data are f.o.b.
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Developed Countries
Table 1
Economic Profile: Developed Countries and Communist Countries, 1974
Communist Countries
United West Eastern
Kingdom Germany USSR Europe
China
Aggregative data
Population
50 .1 02 .0 1 252.1 105.5 920.1 Million persons la midyear
0.2 1.0 0.7 2.4 Percent change from 1973
Gross national product
175.0 34 9.6 1 722.2 245 223 Billion 1973 US 3 2
?- 0.2 0.11 3.71' 0.5 2.8 Percent change from 1973
3,130 5,6401 2,860 2,320 240 Per capita (1973 US $)
108 112 126 134 138 Industrial producticn (1970=100)
Industry
Primary energy (million metric tons of coal
174.4 180.8 1,498.0 400 459 equivalents) 4
270.1 311.7 975.0 319.0 108.0 Electric power (billion kilowatt-hours)
22.6 53.21 130.2 48.9 23.8 Crude steel (million metric tons)
17.8 35 .4 1 115.1 51.0 30.8 Cement (million metric tons)
Trade and international reserves
38,030 89,008 27,374 38,444 0,305 Exports 5 (million US $)
54,143 68,885 24,801 42 ,051 5 7,400 Imports 7 (million US$)
-15,504 20,123 2,513 -4 ,207 -1,095 Trade balance (million US $)
0,939 32,399 2,587 N.A. N.A. International reserves (million US S)
Indicators of living standards
282 3021 776 706 8 277 Grain production (kilograms per capita)
42 61' 53 44 N.A. Meat production (kilograms per capita)
Television receivers in Use (units per thou-
309? 298 1 206 188 9 N.A. sand persons)
Radio receivers in use (units per thousand
N.A. 332'? 218 204? 50 persons)
118 127 100 N.A. N.A. Consumer price index (1970 =100)
Telephones in use (units per thousand
341 11 287110 67 N.A. N.A. persons)
Gross investment as a percent of GNP (1971-73
18 26 25 N.A. N.A. annual averagell 2
II Excluding Department of Defense shipments.
7 Unless otherwise indicated, data are c.i.f.
8 Excluding rice.
9 Data are for 1973.
1? Data are as of the beginning of the year.
11 Data are as of 31 March.
12 Including private and government.
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Economic Profile: Organizstion of Petroleum Exporting Countries, 071
Aggregative data
Population
Algeria
Ecuador
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Kulys4
Million persons at midyear
16.3
7.0
127.8
32.2
10.7
0.9
Percent increase from 1973
3.7
3..3
2.0
3.0
3.5
5.7
Gross national product
Billion 1973 US $
N.A.
3.1
? 16.9
30.0
10.2
9.6
Percent increase from 1973
N.A.
14
8.2
16
77
118
Per capita (1973 US 8).
N.A.
440
130
930
950
10,670
Industry ?
Crude oil (thousand b/d)
940
160
X ,180
6,040
1,820
2,5501
Trade and international reserves
Exports 2 (million US C
4,800
85:,
6,890
25,408
7,552
10,763
Government oil revenues (million US S)
4,104
492
3,369
21,080
5,879
8,799
Oil exports (thousand b/d)
900
120
1,160
5,750
1,720
2,530
Imports 3 (million US IP
3,715
700
4,320
. 9,200
2,843
1,569
United States (million US 8)
315 2
326
685
1,309.
285 2
208 2
European Community (million US 3)
2,3782
N.A.
770
2,300
844 2
135 2
Jupan (million US XS)
154 2
114
1,270
1,100
474 2
279 2
International reserves (million US 8)
1,689
350 .
1,492
8,383
:;,273
8,000
1 Including about one-half of neutral zone production.
2 Data arc f.o.b.
3 Data Are
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Economic Profile: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countrien, 1974
Saudi United Arab
Libya Nigeria Qatar Arabia Emiratea Venezuela
Aggregati:e data
himbaton
2.2 61.3 0.2 5.9 0.211 .6 Million persons at midyear
4.4 2.8 11,3 2.8 3.7
3.0 Peronit. increase from 1973
Gross national product
17.4 1.0 12.2 N.A. 10.5 Billion 1973 US 8
45 180 39 N.A. 2.6 Percent increase from 1973
280Per capita (1973 US 8)
8,000 2,070 N.A. 1,420
Industry
1,.520 2,260 520 8,1801 1,680 2,070
Crude oil (thousand h/d)
Trade and international reiK ;yes
7,881 9,559 2,255 37,132 N.A. 10,500 Exports 2 (million US 8)
6,445 8,618 1,877 30,643 6,640 8,728 Government oil revenues (million US 8)
1,480 2,200 ? 515 8,400 1,675 2,700 Oil exports (thousand h/d)
2,892 2,7:34 271 3,795 1,384 4,500 Imports (million US 8)
138 2 2002 N.A. 935
:13r:181 1,757 United States (million US 8)
0942 1,3502 N. A. 1,32r; N.A. European Community (million US 8)
'43.4.2 285 2 N.A.700 268 400 Japan (million US 8)
3,616 5,629 1,500 14,285
3,70U 6,529 Int('rnatiGnal reserves (million US 8)
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
7
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Econonde Profile: He!cried Leas Develoom! Counirica, 1974
Africa
Vaal AMA Latin America
South
Kenya Liberia Mall Korea
can
Taiwan Argentina until Chile Colombia Republic
?ggregative data
Npnlation
Million persons at midyear 12.9
Percent increase from 1973 3.4
Gross national product
1111"an 1973 US $ 2.2
. ''cent increase from 1973 7.0
Per capita (1973 US $) 170
Industry
Electric power production
(million kilowatt-hours) 900
Agriculture
Orain production (million
metric tons). .0.4 to 0.5
Trade and international reserve??
Exports 2 (111illi011 US s) ... ? 903
Imports 7 (million US $).... 1,026
In reserves
. (million 1114 $) ... . .. 192
1.7
2.9
0.5
Negl.
290
790
0.1
400
290
N.A.
5.5
2.3
0.3 to 0.4
60
50
1.0
35
100
6
33,6
2.1
5.3
14.3
100
16,t435
6.3
4,161
6 , SD
1,056
15.7
1,9
10.3
0.6
660
20,536
2.3
5,519
6, 0143
1,191
24.7
1.1
314.11
11.2
1,560
23,145
21.1
3,553
2, 14142
1,315
101,6
2.9
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750
74,000
24.0
7 , MIK
14 , 062
5,252
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2.0
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87(51. 2
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1 .4
2,037
2, 234
N.A.
21.14
3.'4
11.7
6.9
170
II .370 3
3 . 1
1,320
1 ,21.0
449
1.11
2 . 7
2.0
7.
570
I.:31(71),112
774
7S
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2 Data are for 1972.
2 Data are for 1973.
4 Including data for public utilit:7. only.
2 Data are f.o.b.
6 Data are for the calendar year.
' Data are c.i.f.
6 Data are its of 1 April 1975.
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Economic Nerdy: Mrlevied Less Developed Countries, 11174
Middle ERNI and Soul)! Asia
Coate.
male
5.9
2.M
'3.7
5,7
400
022
on
500
0.!:.9
110
Merle?
56.2
3.5
51.11
0.0
020
40,320
12.3
2.755
5,947
1,305
Eangia?
drib
714.5
31)
rp, :
11
MO
I ,Soo
12
372
917
233
Egypt
30,5
2.5
11,3
3.11
260
/4,9011
7.5
1 , 07:'
3,02m
342
India
5110.1
2.1
07.3
1.0
110
O11,00114
102
3,900 6
5,004 5
1,400 6
Israel
:1.3
3.2
0.0
0
1,730
9, IA
0 .4
I . 825
4,205
I , 202
Jordan
2 11
1.3
11.0
7.0
350
IMP
0.4
I10
520
110
Pakisian
ON. 2
3,0
14.4
5 0
120
0,000
11.7
I .110
1 , 73M
in0
Mn
Lank.
13.5
in
2 4
3.1
1SO
9951
N.A.
519
)IMM
N.A.
Syria
7 1
3 .2
2 .0
12,0
2/40
N .A
2 . 3
;on
I ,075
$35
Aurrittitive tlntn
l'optilitt 11111
lini1111 Iterlt011. Pt Illilly^hr
Prrcrt{: Incrrnne from 1973
(litoot tintionnl product
IliIflirn 1073 1:S S
rricrn: itirrmitt, from 11)73
Per cniiltn (1073 I'S Ill
Intlinttry
Electric notvcr priolortlor
kilowntt-lioutft
Grnin production (million
me)ric) ton.)
Trade And intertintionnl tempt% eR
EMIPIrt.1 5 (1111ffli1111 IS $3
Imports 7 ( I:S Si
Intertintionnl :ettetvrn
(million US 31
1 9
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1tgr'.14?411, tlill11
(110?, 1011101011 lit10110I
hill,* ptiolortioo
.1,3!?1 population 61911111f ,
140101 hot
I 1113n owl
I'lllricoutp,? 11.mk1 ? (00?11
19111.1,
Ell'11110` Irgo,o3
I 'tilt!, oil
I'm II
111.1 .1c1-1
1IFIttlrsq,iter
l'thilary i,Itittiltiiitti
AgrIciiittire
,
Nivat
N1 n f et 61o. tl
liiFttuIr fidd (100%
1116rtni fit I illter I mittivnir,!
0,1 Om 10119,
Itrooti st6f1 tk,o,19;4,
?Irt91,91109? 19,011.19'
.
nut
Ti?le%
.
iI ii.1?
1,rilt uf !Iiltstorr
liIIliiit1073 1 ii
1070 -
?1,111011
"1110.,11
Itiltititi1111
It tutu LI. Ii
\Niko, il
%1011,.6 lit
\ !Mimi
lilt.
IIlll.tt tot .
Million 011..
\Mon tat
\lliii,it hit
111119111 161
191
Thou.11611, ,
\i him Int
NI
\Whim
lilhtit I1 S
I'S $
11+r,fi
07,.1 I
'1117
191 1
7;)
I 7
I 7
110 0
99 I
2 0
143,5
II 3
22.5
11.1'
4 1
1 4
04,11
65 . 1
9.3
11.7
11 0
23.2
26.7
Errinomir Profile
1966 1967 19614 1969 1970
1,01; 6 I ,111 I 4 1,090 3 1.1111 4 1,111 9
ii 10. lIlt 00
199 0 ;04 ',' 200 ; 211) ; MI 4
;4 11 40 4 A) .1 Mt 41 11
1 4 I 9 ) It 1
1 .1 1 1 1 5 1 7 ;
.1 11 11 9 6
111 6 117, 114 9 12s It 110 I
00 II 41 I 49 9 s5 42 I
2 0 I . 1 1 7 2.0 2 It
; o 3.0 3 1 3 6
144 3 204 0 707,6 205 5 140.7
II S 15 5 IA o lii o 16.1
21 4 26 I 75.9 76 s 76.4
11 1 11 I 11.3 II 4 15 4
N 1 7 0 6 4 6 $ 5 7
I 7 I 6 1 7 I 7 I 1
S11 7 46 ii 70 1, 61 '2 19 3
67 1 111 I 114 S 60 0 117 I
S 6 7 1 h 4 x .2 6.5
II 2 II 2 16 s 51 I II 1
12 I 10.4 II s II 3 9 5
177 24.7 35.3 34 3 12 I
29 5 31.11 :11.1 :17 3 12 7
1971
I, III 6 1
1191
207 It
/01
1
9 6
wit 3
79 0
IN
:I .ii
237 6
17.1
26 7
I; 9
5 6
1 2
32 1
71 I
x 0
17 6
11 2
14.3
13.6
1972
222 4 I
104
104 4
411
2It
4 5
I 20 It
41 3
2 0
3 7
224.0
16 4
24.1
16 7
5 2
I 1
11 4
71.9
x s
13.5
714))
19 271)
1973
791 1#
11S
710 1
01 I)
2
It
136
101 I
2
1.1
237.:
15 h?
24 N
17 7,
5 il
1 .3
57 '..$
77 .:',
9 . 7
50 2
17 1
7:1 i.
s,
1971
1,207 1
11.1
211 4
03
'2 I
2 I
4 9
132 0
99 :1
1 II
I 1
201 I
17.1
20,1
N A
I 6
0. 9
771
7 3
11.o
15 3
104,0
117 !I
Ablirck tattoo. for 011114 of arc us (idiom?, ilictrii. too', till; lairrcl. b 11; 111111
Including thy iirlio?.1 fore., nod thy Dotii ;trii tititititl its of monthly Ilittlt
1,111f 11.,r 11 01 VOA 1.1011V1111.111, a calorific %it'll'. lir 7,000 hilocaloricii pitt L111041'0111
E'1,1111119g ,11.91 for viiiitinits nook iI1 (0111111I-0?4 1101'rt11.?11 liv i'6111101110, 661 1113011011114 111190%
Ihita arc for corn ic?clailitat (wag., rico', moil a hcitt.
Dma an a ratew,. Vt 111411! , 1010,10 IWO., 111111 113I? for 199,f, stat, pork, mullon, lamb, niiilwoiit
7 Doti( are for "krtilitiir par," beginning I
" Factory 'gal.-.
Excluding Diiiiiirtolvtit tif 111,foil..i. shipments.
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Japan: Freintimir Ptof1
gio,,p,411? 311111
11011 of Mr110119r
19115
1964
19117
19n9
1970
1971
1912
1973
197 I
lor;110,90 V1111111,1 ',
it19.,1f 011 wereltiollon
1911 1 'A 11
111711- 1119.
1470 9
111
"J111 1
71.`.
2:10 5
011
2111 5
il
249 It
MM
:121 11
100
311 II171 7
103 110
113 1
129
7
1;,.
liii popolniloti
114 II
1111 4
WI 4 II)) 11
1113 ',I
1111 3
105 9
197 it
1114
109 7
9,1. nod pio.rt
?Irri tie
111110,o 14.11
IN4 1
MN 7
2:17 11
2115 1
His::
350 11
3711 1
III 3
194 5
I111 0
lI,li.iitt1
(rink
Hi
51.1
17 5
19 It
11 7
39 7
:13 .1
",P4 1
22 1
..'11
Mill10111 liii
II I
17
111! 2
MI 11
42 2
93 3
MM fi
119 9
119 :1
117 1
ntrcl..
N1111199 ill
3:1 1
:19 9
:.e11 I
55 7
117 1
75 9
72 I
42 I
MI 7
1011 3
eflprct
Iliotion191 191
3111 7
WI ii
179 11
IS 1
li'211
797s 3
711. 3
M111 11
'1511
1199 11
heronry i,hiitiiitiiitti
%Whim 011
ii. :i
Cl :1
11 1
II
0 11
11.7
H9
1 11
I I
I I
.lgt0.1111191,
or totally)...
111111on
Pi I
14 I
17 5
15 9
1:1,0
11 !1
15 2
35. I
?1111199 191
11 11
0 7
11 7
11 7
0 7
0,11
1 .11
I I
1 I
1.2
.
?11111it mi
11 II
7 1
7 9
1.4 7
It II
II 1
111 11
111 3
111 7
\
NlauttfriettutPol it t, ;lot
Sot:foto, iii 1 littr.??
N1111100 lot
.5 7
11.0
it 3
0 11
9 4
11. 9
II 7
it 7
7 I
7, I
S1111911, robber .,
.
101
231
241
3141
521;
094
7M1
/119
997
111olt
11111010 qtri
3 0
2.11
2.S
2 7
2,S
2,11
2 .5
2 3
1.1
2.2
11,01/11 11111rIi,
!MI
3 It
I .7
I 7
1 it
1 11
1,5
I , 1
1 . :I
1 .3
1.0
Synt/wIll? fibot,
Million tot
H I
u 5
0.0
9.7
0 .4
I 0
1,2
1.1
1 :I
1,2
Million tot .
:12.5
:17.0
12 5
17 7
51 1
.7,7.2
59 . 1
1111 3
74 I
7:1.1
l'ii,wiltp?r n014,0'14)111,
?1111iiio
11 7
11
I . 1
2.1
2 II
3.2
:1.7
1.1)
1 5
3.9
It ........... .
22.9
25.1
24 2
30.2
:It 1
:12 11
24.1
29.4
21.5
Is.0
1.2
5 7
7.0
11.1
12.7
13
13.2
III
11.1
13,2
Tuttle
Import!, it..
111111oti 1.14 $.
, 2
11,5
II .7
13.0
0
3M. 9
19 . 7
23 5
34 .3
itlii
1.:It1ot1,411.0.1) 1
11111/09 IS s .I4,.5
9. ti
10 1
13,11
111,11
19.3
21,0
2N .0
37.0
55,11
I ,11ilitoviittitinit for units of tticioittrt, kilo% kvAli. toot rip :ow., tot; nod ttquitri, inoti?tm, Iui
at in entgi. 11173 rxelifitigi, ritteS.
3 !Nth !try oft tt ettretHol 4000, botio-in husk, nod nrt for 1114.1, vi?itl. pork, Iamb, mutton, gotit, tand li,urii,ur iii
4 fithriett,
21
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Went Germany! EronomIr Profile
11n11 of Mea?sirr, I 1963 191111 19117 196N 1969 19741 1971 11172 1973 1974
A ggrvgn t vr oloin
tin11061,1 mmIlici 111111,91 1073 4'9 i 246 .) 'Al 1 2A2 M 271 2 293 A :110 9 319.6 :1311.9 31M 2 310 6
Infirm (.1 Im16.1,1n1 mm11949911 . 111711 - 11M1 7:5 76 75 NI 91 1011 1112 1116 11:1 112
T.,1 111MI year I %Whorl 54.7 50 I 7.9 I A9 0 60 2 60 7 41 1 01 7 62.0 III n
hielo 01111 im%vr
Primary rnerio icon' 0,6111vril.mt? I, ?11111M6 II 190.0 1141 1 1nm 3 173.0 179 0 1m1 1 IMI I. INO 9 17m N IMP N
VIrcIrly 41,10,,4 lor411 172 3 177 0 1m4 7 203.1 220.0 v42.6 250 0 271 m 299.0 31i 7
Bard coal \Whim nit 135 5 126 3 112.3 111.11 113.7 1111.3 116 1 407./4 103.0 01 9
llroonemil AH111646111. AI Minn 1111 101 9 9M 1 H 1111 A I' 1 107 N 1111 A 110 I 11N 7 L's; II
*t lint oh nt>.I ijietnia
1'11111e RIrrl A11111m1 911 36 M :IA :1 :111 7 11 2 45.3 41.11 111 13 7 19 A3.2
11911..11 #11,1 . Million it . 28 5 27 :I 2M . 1 :12 1 3:1.0 :111.0 :12 1 34.7 3N 6 II 5
j' 14141 . Ntim,,,) .27.0 25.4 27 1 30 3 33.14 33.0 30 0 32 0 39 s 10.2
11,,finp.1 comm.!. ......... Tlimunntiel nit :112 I 3.52,3 ::> 7 107 4 402.1 105.14 100 1 396,5 106,7 133 11
Primary aluminum' .11101mmnit int . 231 211 '253 257 2113 3011 12M 115 533 !is!'
A 11111141
Grain "... ........ ....... . nit ? , 13 5 II 4 17 5 1 . 48 2 16.8 20.3 111.6 211.5 32 ? I
Poi itt .....ThIlli int ... 16.1 IM M 21.3 111.2 16.0 111.2 15 2 15,11 13.7 ' 1.6
Alrit1 A1191"11 :1.1 :I . 1 3.2 :i. 1 3,4 3,11 :t .M 3.11 3.4 3.14
'zil 11,114119116g of year) ... 13.0 13.7 11.0 11.0 11.1 14.3 14 o 13.0 13,9 it 1
M nv orril
Sulfuric add (100710' Atillion till 3.8 :I.N 3,8 8.2 -1.5 4.4 .4.4 4.7 5.1 :1.1
Mineral fir-Wirer inutrienini 7 4.11 1 11 4 .11 .1./4 4./1 I. 7 4, 5.11 5.0 N ,1.
...69,111 31;llion tot 31, :11.7 :11.7 33.4 35,1 3/1.3 44 .It 4:1.1 41.0 35.1
Pn.netigrr ........ 2.7 2.8 2.3 2.11 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.5 3.6 2,8
!Indio receiver., 4.1 4,1 :1.8'4.41 71,7 0.7 71.4 71.716.11 N A .
Televi.ion receiver. 2.8 2 3 1.11 2.6 2,9 2.11 2.5 3.1 :1,9 1.7
Tratiqmrtotion
Itnilrolid freight traffic I4llIii> 41111111 .717.4 56.7 51.6 58.7 67,3 71,3 65,0 61,6 117.3 70.11
I titioat (c.i.f.) Pillion I'S $.... 17.5 18.0 17.1 20,2 24.11 29.M 34.3 10,2 51.0 68.9
E?liort. (f>,)>,) IlilIjin '; $..... 17.9 20 .1 21.7 21.8 211.1 :11.2 3'4.9 16.7 67.5 M9,0
I Abbreviation. for unito of triennure are in (10111%! tonm, Int; kilowatt-liourn, kw1); rind metric ton-kilometern, nit kin
2 Convertell at average 1973 exchange rote.
' I ',Chiding lintfl Ng' Went Berlin.
4 Energy exprenned in coal equivalentn Ilan it calorific value of 7,000 kilocalorien per kilogram.
1/atit are for barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat.
^ Data are on n care:tna weight, bone-in bamin, and ore for beef, veal, pork, Iamb, mutton, goat, and hornement
7 Data are for "fertilizer yearn" In general, the year hekinning 1 July.
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Euro/man Community: ErontimIr rtrofIlr
Aggti gall% r tIoltt
111 to,* 11/01,1110 i.t."11 ' .
T,11.1 1.111'0011m I mIll,t vai i
1'9,1. nod inu.rt
Primary !thrills- , eon' ,?11111% II
1,,tile 1 r
l'Arcl r ir otiv,ci ,gf "gni
lInt tl cord
111.0%4 0 el,111 ;Mil liglifie
Crud., oil.
NIitirrnl. nil :1 Iti,inh.
'I itch' .11,r1 ..
l'ilt iron
Iron tar, ,. . ,
164111,11 copper .
1.11111.1tV 111111110111111
Agileult MI,
(*.Milli.,
I'lltallW
\li,?t 'I..
CM tit. (1111(11111)llg Or )1'1111
MIll1111.11(qIIII'll i14.11ix
SIllf wit told (1906'0', ..?
\1111,rn1 furtiliryr 111111r1utito 6
Cement
1.114ri.tiger atitoitiololi, , . .
Tratisporttition null 1111111,
lIntlroutl frOglit truffle
Importm frill
Extol, to 11.o.1).1
l'n11 itt Mcnourr. I
1111lion 1 117:1 )'4 I
1/41 illitIti
\11111,11I MI
Itilliiill $1N I.
\Niko' tut
Milliftli MI
'1 lioimilid I. d
?Iillioli lilt .
M1110111111
Tholp,miul tut
!,?1111i1111 lilt
\1111ilui lilt
11114111 Iti1 .
\hclhuiclu
Million Int .....
?1,11ion int . . . ,
Million int
Million.
!Whim ottktn . .
Nihon I'S S ? ,
Itillion (':41 .. .
19115 1967 19011
712 7t91 702 11311
11,1 :., ...,r, I )141 m 214 I
:.111.1 ...1 14 "t:1; :131)
II 11 11 11 II 7 II 7
1119 34) :11111 :1 11
109 1111 1111 107
:109 290 211.1 2411
III 119 115 125
MI 9 77.7 HI, 1 411 II
99 1 93 11 711 2 92. 9
?1(11 447, 44$ 111111
9 7 II 4 11,4 11 . 11
lil 0 7(4.) 90 3 tot .11
17 II 17 .7 52. I 1(1,2
II it 11 7 12 2 12,7
liti 11 711 :1 71.7 71 .11
15 s 111.1 111.6 17.7
13.3 13,11 11.5 15 ,3
107 1111 113 1111
7,0 7.5 7.1 4 I
1i5 173 1191 170
i91. 2 71.1 77.3 H5.11
11 1 .7 70.11 74.2 H3.4
MO 1970
444 WI)
1V1 0 ja.`,1 Ii
511 57,9
11 4 11 11
320 :117
113 111
240 211 1
135 134
110 . 3 94,2
711 9 911 11
111(1 11111)
II , 11 1,0
91 11 47,9
13 .11 111,1
12.5 13,1
72 5 72.9
14.3 1(4.1
11.11 15,3
125 132
4.11 9.1
191 201
101 117
117.4 113
1971
111', 1 1
1:11.1 1
5i 7
II , 11
315
109
; 1:1
124
111.3
70 . I
11111
1.2
100
-II 0
13.4
71.9
14.5
15.7
135
0.9
147
130
129
1972
, 111111
;!.......0 11
//%
1 II
2,, f
III
;,!;14
1:111
119 9
7:1 It
11 11
I 3
1113
12 .0
13.3
71.7
111 ti
16.1
111
10,2
147
155
155
1973
1 ,111iII 1
;Ili 0
11114
1 II
172
12:1
;41:1
159
1117
711 4
91,9.1
1 5
105
39 .4
13.2
71 7
20 7
17.0
1 II
10.5
1 1111
210
212
197 4
11411.
1:'.7 S
11I11 1
1 1
',':i.,
131
I 4 IN
I:0)
11'2
1,.", 1
lis 2
I 9
107
(II . I
I 5 .1
7s 9
21 1
^.... A
134
0.1
21)/i
...!'l I
2711
1 AhltrevIntlutis for unitm of mensuri, me in follovvA: metric' ton,, lilt: kilimat I -hours: ku li; lintrek per day, Wit: and tiiptrir h on-
kilometers, tulkill.
2 l'onverttql lit 111Vvrage 1973 vxclintigu rtttp..
' Energy pxurt...wil in cold rtittlYtili?nts lutm it culorlfir %It'll.. of 7,9011 kilornlorips prr kilogram.
' Mtn :au for luIrlpy, corn, outs, ill''', tyv, mid wile:it cc (u?re they are prollticutl.
" I)atn are on it ettretuN wvight, hone-iti IniNin, nod nrt. for bet.f, veal, pork. Iamb. mutton. goat, mid tuxcept for ill.. Unit:41 Iiing.lutill
liortwutent.
6 1)nta nre for "furtilizer )1.11rA? In getterill. the yultr In.gintiing 1 July.
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911.111,10411 I, don
111 tio I loond pi mlort
1 )m14011111
'I old impolni ion
1 mho, foi II ( mid% 1
1 orl. nod 'mil
11( Omit y cop! ?I ? told .,n111, 1,
11,ot 1 ie
Il11tIl 13/111
'1311ii` oil
.S111111111 gnn
V11111311111111111 tor I 1,,
fol
It.11I.1 erl
l'Ig Item . ...... .
1..on fun , ............
It pf lord eoppiu .
11rimary aluminum
1,1?611? . , .
A grimilt iir/?
IrLin ........
91viit 7
Tithlr
1;1?41-411: rronoinli? Profile
N1voiiiirr I rum 1900 1907 090 1909 1970 1071 1972 1973 197 1
0011,,,, 1673 1 'N i Ind 7 10) 5).1 5 5:11 11 WI 6 fill 1 1 055 A 60; 11 7)) 2
10;0 100
91111Mo
Nlillion
7.1 74 41 40 01 1101 100 112 114 126
210 0 211 5 216 0 214 1 210 0 212 S 215 1 217 5 219 7 25) 1
110 5 114 1 110 9 121 1 123 6 125 6 127 0 124 7 131 111 6
0 10 II II 1 ) 13 I:1 II
5067 51i 6 547 ; 014 7 040 II 10 n 400 1 s57 1 n11 o
An7 106 6 111 1 llo i 1171% 132 7 III 1 151 I 161 2
1.9 'il 71 7 6 . 1 6 5 7 7 1 7 0 M 1
127 7 111 0 157 1 160 1 141 1 107 9 212 1 221 1 216 A
1 5
975 0
170 1
9 11
MO 13
\10116m 161 111 11 911 II 11/1 1 MI' 71 HO 3 115 II 120 7 125 11 131 5 1:0k 2
\111;1611 till ,. 70.11 711 II SI 7 95 3 H7 70 112 5 115 11 119 .5 0)1. 2 109 s
NI illiiiti nit . 66 '1 7)1 :t 71 s 79 9 81,6 97111 99 . 3 111 :I 05 . 9 09 . 0
911111on lot 153 I 100,3 108 2 176 6 19)3.1 1115.5 2113 0 204 1 116. 1 221,11
9111110n tut 0.7 0.5 os 00 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.2 12 1.2
91 illion lot I .11 I I I 3 1 1 1 , 6 1 , 7 1 . 9 1 11 2 11 2 2
Th0110i101 mit 1411 100 125 1 In 160 140 71)9) 510 520 510
%Him, lilt , . , , 121 , 1 171 . 2 117 11 109 . 5 102 , 1 196 . 9 191 . 2 169 . 2 222.5 195 6
\Milt'', 011, .... . 10,0 10.7 11.5 II 6 11.5 11 3 13 . 3 13 6 13 . 5 11 .,
911Ik . 91ill6on nit . 72 0 7110 70.9 42.1 41.5 43.11 SA 2 91.2 s9.3 91,s
1,031emeli..... 911111on tot . . . 71,9 6 . I 11.5 11.5 7 . I 7 9 7 . 9 4.2 0.0 11.1i
Cmtly 110.00111w of yrar! . N1111106 97.1 93 . 1 97 1 117 . 2 11.1.7 97..2 90.2 101 1 Ili 1. 0 106 3
91anufact urpd itimi,
0)11 1)0, arid ( UM '!, i 91illion lot 4.5 9. 1 0.7 111. 2 111, 7 11,1 12.9 13 . 7 11.11 111.7
911imral fert ilityr ( mit rivnt,..1 Million 1111.. 7.1 9. 1 9, 1 10. 2 10.7 1:1.1 I 1.7 15. 9 17, 1 10.3
NIpt nkiit ling 1010100i, tiffiln 11001samul .. 146.1 192.2 197 0 200.6 205.1 202.2 107.2 211.3 213.4 221 it
Control. Million nit 72.1 40.0 41.4 47.5 40.7 45.2 100.3 101.3 109.5 115.1
Traylor 110.0.,,w1 151.5 342.5 195,1 1:N1.1 141.7 154,5 172.0 177.s 100.0 531.1
Pst.semger millomobiks. ........ 1.1001,:k 0d .. 201 130 2711 250 291 Iii 529 730 917 1 . 119
Tramportnt ion and t rade
ICallroad freight t nil FM Trillion nit k in. .. . 1,11 2 , 0 1.'..' 2.:1 2.1 2..1 2,C 2 . 9 3 .1)
Motor voliiele freight trliffir 11I11ion int k m ? . . . I 13 , I 155 . 3 170 2 $57.1 200 . 1 220 S 1i0. 1 1718.1 "92.5
Iniportii 11.o.1) 1 Nihon l'S $... S. 1 7 , 9 9 9, 1 10.3 11.7 12.5 $0, 1 21.0
l'A ports ((.11.1, i !Whim US $ 4.2 s.s 0.7 10.6 11.7 12.4 13.5 15.1 21,3
I bbrevivi:imH fur !Hub, uf torivoiri. 1113'11" 1.1)111Ms
and motile ttookilioneti,ri., lull I, iii.
2 Cotiviirtod sit I'S miry hit4ing pow,r uglily:dem m,
1)itt include Illy armed forei, it iuil t uniunployed hut ,i?curlty
Energy in rmil has ii calorifir of 7,1100 kilovalor i.. prr kilogram.
5 Groiiii %%ash.. Dittit only gip+ from gun %%elk Awl glIN from pet rolimm
^ orl, for Inirli.y, corn, oats, ricy, rye, n twat, and inkcillanyou., grains Including 1,,ilsi?s,
7 Datil are on 11 carcasm weight, botimin tools, and urn for liver, veal, mirk, mut too, Iamb, goat. rabbit. iuuuuuk ry. g111111.,
1411111P OrrIII, and lard.
net tom, ; k hi; pun' day, 161; cm,
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l'NR1orn Etirope: Ertmom1r I'tofIlr
11011 of lklotiourr' 1963 1966 1967 1964 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 11171
,%ggri-gnt I.,, 30,,
iil/. 11111/1111111 111011111i ' . . . 11011.11 1973 1 011 1,56 101 5.2 179 146 1115 )111 217 .1.11 215
'Fulfil 11,4111101mo ,m1t11,111?lillimi
I 00 7 100 1 11111 /1 1111 14 111.? :1 111.1 11 111:1 7 1111 ..1 11/1 /1 1115 5
1..tti.l.: nod loot,'
1'I/111111N' 1/11/ ?10/ 11'11111 1/1111/%1111/111a 11?11111111 011 :120 311 :1.10 :11/4 :100 .141 /01/1 0111 1111 11111
,
l/11?11111' mit1,. 11t1111,41 11/11/1111 11 // 11 170 147 200 217 231 216 262 241 :505 316
Hord i/11/11. . ?11111I1 1111 . 1:14 1110 101 100 III 1411 1411 11111 11111 202
11iimit eon! tintl 160tito \1111itoi tot 10:1 1111 :1111 106 126 111 115 137 131 1:17
Crud., 011 1.111111,111111 11?11 :1110 :110 :127 331 321 :1:11 :1:04 :1 1 . :it' :5:..5
\500?Tiik owl 111,1111,,
Criolo pluil \1111Ioti oil 24 5 :10 5 3, 3.5 p 37 11 :19.4 12 0 11.7 16 4 14 11
l'Ig Itoo . Million tot 17,11 111 1 20 S 21 6 22 2 21 4 21 0 211. 1 27 11 20 11
111111 ti14/ ?111111111 1111 12 0 13 0 12 7 12.1 11,11 $11.4 11 2 10 4 10 11 11 6
nuflimil roplo't.. illommol ilit 110 117 154 167 141 201 2211 271 306 :1111
Primary tillooltotto Thotooi to! int . 176 211 245 320 :111 356 :171 362 116 164
/.KIA1.1111101.
1411111 / \111111111 1111 :i.1 1 :15 . 0 57 4 59. 1 01 .7 51.7 67 , 5 7:5 .2 727, 75 n
\ I illion tot 63 1 71 2 73,7 75 2 63.5 72 i 7.9 71 3 72,6 % A
\Ivo -. , .... ... . ......... . Million tot . 1. 0 I. I 1.3 1 11 1 7, 5 7, 1 7 5 1 5 3 5 6
Coillo ,?lo,itiottittg of yviiri?111lion
. 26.6 26 .11 27 .6 24,5 24. 1 27 9 24.1 29 11 :10. 2 :12 1
.
NIntiufsictured ittqloi
Solfittio itetil 11141"., .. Million int 1 2 I.:, 1.7 5 . 1 5 5 6 1 Ii 5 7.1 7.7 11 1
?littorol Fut-Wirer f ottitiont4)11011111 1111 . 1.11 5.0 5.7 6.1 7.1 7.7 4 1 4.1 4.4 11.6
\
1.1.011.111 . Million iiii :11.4 31,0 :17.1 19.11 39,6 12.1 11.6 17 11 511 11 7,1 4
l'iimi,onger tititottothili,. , . Fltotoinitil . 211 233 260 2113 :129 :107 107 131 141 514
? .
TronvorIntion 'mil trail,.
Itiiilriool frpiitlit traffii. 11111too Ina to . . 230 210 215 252 254 271 244 2119 :112 3:12
Import, ,r.,,.10. Billion l':; t 11.0 12.7 13.5 11.5 16.1 14.5 20.3 21.1 32.1 12.7
Evport, i I'S $
f.o 13 Illli 11.4 12.3 13.1 11.5 16.1 14.2 20.0 21.7 31.1 34 1
ion
1 Alilirrviatiotoi for tittits of intlistiro aro toi follitii,.. nielrie toil., tot; kiloivott.-lioutm. kivIt. lottrel. pot- tiny, It'll; Tirol itietrie toll.
kilotoot oft., int kill.
7 Convortml it I'S purclitiming powor pliitivtilettli..
3 Energy e4prrc11 in imal v(juirsIent, Ila, it mtlorifo? 31t191. of 7,000 kilocalorie, pl,r kilogram.
Data are for borli.y. corn, oats, rice, rye, nod 1%1w:it %Slurp they aro proiliirril.
1 1)ato aft' 1111 11 corrmls %%viglit, boto.-10 lot,1,, gnil aft' 111r 1,,,,,r, ,.,?,,t, pork, 14911), mutton, goat, mol 1111 111111gary 111111 1'111111111 /
1101"/11/1111/111.
25
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People's Republic of China; Economic Profile
Unit of Measurel
1965
1966
1967
1968 1969 1970 1971 1972
1971
1971
Aggregallye dala
Iirt..0? tint login' . ,
holes of inillistrial prioluelion .
111111fin 1117:1 IIS S,
10711- 11111, ? . , ?
131
01
1.15
71
1,11
05
1.12 157 1711 11111 (1)7
71 85 100 1101 118
217
133
223
138
Tidal populatilio (midyear .....
rinds and power
7111,0
763...!
7+,0.5
71(8..) 1417.2 830.7 14:01,11 1477,5
898.11
1120.1
Primary energy (coal equivalents .4).
N1111100 lot
11111,11
2:111.3
1119.1
217 5 171 . 7 :128.5 3110.9 1011.11
131.0
102,0
Eleeirir power (*Hem).
kwil..... ,
.1"
no
in
50 011 72 Sli 1/3
101
10H
Hord pupil5
110
220
2)14
100
205 2514 310 335 3511
377
3811
Crime oil
li/il
I) 2
11 3
0 3
0,3 0.1 0,11 0.7 0,11
1,1
1,3
Minerals and (lilt Ilk
Crude steel
Million nit
12 5
15.0
12,0
11.11 111.0 17,8 21.0 23,0
25.5
23,S
Pig Iron .
Million nit ..
13.8
111,11
13.2
17u.l 17.0 22.1) 27.1 30.1
33,7
31..1
kw ore
.'
Million int
38.3
" %.
N.A.
N.A. 111.5 73.2 112,3 101.8
108.6
101.2
Tooguien ore 111011, 1%'(14,,
Thou,and int
1
MS
111,3
11.5 11,7 11,0 10.3 10,0
15,5
111.2
Primary aluminum
Thousand int
115
125
115
180 1115 220 230 21111
280
320
Agrieulture
(10iiii
tiIllu,uu nt
211)
215
231)
215 220 2111 210 2111
250
255
Ginned cotton
Million int .
1.11
1.8
1,11
1.8 1.8 2.0 2.2 2,1
2.5
2.5
Nlatolfortored Ilette4
Mineral fertilizer loottietitml
:111111on
IS
5.9
1,0
1.9 2.2 2.8 3,3 1,0
(Al
5.0
Cotton fabrics
111P.Ion liii
0.1
0.7
5.5
0.1) 0.0 7.5 7.2 7,3
7.1;
7,11
Cement
Ninon int
11.8
10.9
11.2
17.1 111.0 111.7 23.0 27,5
211.14
31.11
"'met (WI
Thousand
on
11.3
11.3
12.5 10.7 211.2 13.8 17,9
57.5
50,0
Truck
Thousand
:11
.17
31
31 00 70 811 1011
110
N.A.
Trade
Railroad freight truffle
Billion intkin....
213
238
11111
209 2.17 2118 352 :173
.11)3
N.A.
Imports
Billion US $,
1.11
2.0
2.0
1.8 IS 2.2 2.3 2.8
5.0
7.4
Esports (e II)
Billion US $
2.0
2.2
1.0
1.9 2.0 2.0 ''. 1 3.1
.1.9
11.:1
1 Alibre%lations for ohon a inelomli. ore 11+. follows: inetrie tons, int; kilimatt-hours, kin hart,dm per day, 1O11; linear meterm, hit;
(00) metric ton-kilotneterm, tot kin
2 (.1)11Vrrtell at US porelinnIng power equivalentm.
3 ESi011101'S If this (1( 10'.' computed by applying value-tidiled weights to ditto for commodity production. The data are fragmentary
and uneertain; therefore, Om Miles nhould lie regarded as providing only a tentative indication of the general level and trend in
product on.
Ellf`rgy 1?7k101.!All'll 01 coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram.
5 110'101101g ii negligible amount of brown coal.
1)iita are for barley, eern, oats, rice, rye, and wheat, and also inelude knoliang, broad beans, and field peas, l'ubers are included on
II grain equivalent lauds of 1 metric tons of tubers to I inetrie ton of grain.
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Indicators of Living SIntithudis
rood
(IraIn poulurti6ln1 (hilogiams per
capital
1965
1066
1967
196/4
1969
1910
1971
1972
1973
1971
hilted State,,)!
1111
937
1,017
1,0011
1,011
911
I ,11/3
1,092
1,1211
1105
USSR"
52 I
732
627
711
975
709
7311
OHO
8111
779
Meat production 1 (kilogram!' per
villain,
United Sinte,5
7.1
75
78
80
79
80
/43
HO
71
80
USSR "
13
46
?19
19
.111
51
54
55
5.1
58
Person, supplied per farm worker
United State,
('5513,,,
35
6
:Pi
6
.11
. 6
12
11
.11
6
15
11
17
7
-18
7
19
7
111
7
I homing
[lousing construelion (square
1111.(114 pl.r ellililli)
(1111)1'11 Stall's
0. IQ
0,111)
HMO
0.77
0,78
11.71
0,90
1.01
1.10
0.91
USSR,
0,12
0.11
0.-11
0,43
0,13
0.41
0.14
0.43
0.11
0.44
TrannportatIon
Passenger automobile prodimilon
(milts per hundred persons)
:Tidied 51a1e917 ?
4.70
1.39
3.74
?1.10
4.06
3.20
.1.15
4.23
4.59
3,46
3)55R.
0,09
0,10
0,11
0.12
0 . 12
0.14
0.22
0.29
0.37
0,11
Communications
Television receivers in use" (unOs
per hundred ','t 44(4114
State, .
:17
39
40
12
11
15
IN
53
56
N.A.
.United
USSR
7h
10
II
13
11
10
18
20
21
Radio receivers in INi, 8 (uni( iler
hundred persons)
United States
125
131
112
150
158
161
17:
177
182
N.A.
USSR
17
17
18
19
19
20
21
21
22
22
Ilnusehuld equipment
Washing maehinv production
Omits per thousand persons)
United Suites 7
22
23
22
23
'22
20
'22
21
26
23
USSR
15
17
18
20
21
22
17
12
12
12
Washing machines In use" (units
per thousand persons)
? United States?
259
264
285
278
'284
288
299
313
321
:327
? USSR
50
73
89
106
123
141
151
161
173
181
Refrigerator production (units per
thousand persons)
11 tilted States 7
25
25
21
26
28
26
27
30
32
28
US.811 .
7
11
II
13
15
17
19
20
22
22
Refrigerators in use" (units per
thousand persons)
United States
295
298
301
304
309
312
316
322
330 r
333
USSR..
29
37
47
58
72
89
106
121
112
161
- ----- - - - - -- - -?
1 The dam do not necessarily represent food available for vonsumption, been use imports of foreign grain and exports of domestically produced
grnin are not ineluded. ?
2 Excluding corn silage And forage but including sorghum for grain.
" Including mi.wellancous grains and pulses.
.1 Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis.
5 Excluding slaughter fats, poultry, rabbit, and variety meats.
6 Including horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard.
7 Data are for factory sales and include complete units exported for assembly.
8 As of the end of the year.
9 Data are understated because.they are based on the number of households with one or more units; thus, a household with in 0-c than one is
counted as having only one..
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Estimated Gross National Product at Market Prices1
Billion 1973 US
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
World 5,190
Developed Countries 2,120
United States. 053.4
Australia 2 34.1
Canada 78.9
Japan 185.9
Sweden 38.9
Switzerland. 29.9
European Cern munity 742
Belgium 31.3
France 163.8
Italy 92.9
Netherlands. 39.8
United Kingdom 142.4
West Germany 3 246.2
Less Developed Countries 311
Communist Countries 754
USSR and Eastern Europe , 619
USSR 463.7
Eastern Europe. 156
Bulgaria 9.4
Czechoslovakia.... 30.7
East Germany 36.9
Hungary 15.2
Poland 42.8
Romania 20.6
Far East
China 134
3,370 3,500 3,700 3,900 4,080 4,250 4,460 4,750 4,820
2,240 2,320 2,460 2,590 2,670 2,770 2,920 3,110 3,110
1,015.6 1,041.9 1,000.3 1,119.8 1,114.9 1,151.6 1,222.9 1,294.0 1,267.1
36.3 37.6 40.9 43.6 45.7 47.8 49.4 52.2 52.5
84.4 87.2 92.3 07.0 09.4 105.2 111.3 118.9 123.3
204.1 230.5 261.5 289.6 321.0 344.9 371.7 413.1 405.7
40.0 41.3 43.0 45.1 17.2 47.3 48.8 50.3 52.2
30.8 31.4 32.7 34.6 36.0 37.4 39.5 40.9 41.0
769 792 836 888 934 964 1,000 1,060 1,080
32.3 33.6 34.9 37.3 30.7 41.3 43.4 45.8 47.6
173.0 181.4 190.0 204.3 216.3 227.8 240.6 255.1 265.3
98.5 105.1 111.0 118.1 124.1 126.0 120.9 138.3 143.0
40.0 43.1 40.2 40.3 52.7 55.0 57.3 59.7 61.2
145.0 148.5 153.5 155.2 158.4 162.1 167.2 176.0 175.0
253.1 252.8 271.2 293.5 310.9 319.6 330.8 348.2 349.6
327 343 366 392 418 441 469 504 524
802 836 875 914 987 1,030 1,070 1,150 1,190
657 695 733 758 808 844 872 929 967
492.7 523.5 554.6 571.6 613.4 639.2 655.3 607.9 722.2
164 172 179 186 195 705 217 231 245
10.2 10.8 11.6 12.5 13.3 14.3 15.4 16.7 17.6
32.2 33.6 34.6 35.7 37.2 38.0 40.0 41.9 13.0
38.2 39.9 41.5 43.6 45.4 47.1 40.2 51.8 54.3
15.9 16.7 17.1 17.5 18.1 18.7 19.3 20.4 21.3
45.3 40.9 48.8 50.5 52.7 55.5 59.6 64.5 60.1
22.5 23.8 25.1 26.5 28.0 30.6 33,2 36./ 39.3
145 141
142
157 170 100 197 217 223
1 Data for the non-Communist countries
Communist countries were converted at US
2 Fiscal year ending 30 June of the stated
3 Including data for West Berlin.
were converted from national currencies by using 1973 trade conversion factors. Data for the
purchasing power equivalents.
year.
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Groan National Product in Purchasing Power Equivalents and Exchange Rate Equivalents
?
Purchasing Average 1973 Average 1974 February 1973 May 1972 April 1971
Power Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Exchrnge Raid: Exchange Rate
Equivalents 1 Conversions Conversions Conversions Conversions Conversions
Gross National roduct, 1974 (Billion 1973 US $)
^
OECD
Belgium 47.0 47.6 47.0 46.0 41 .4 37.1
Denmark 20.8 27,4 27.2 26.4 23.7 22.1
France 251.6 265.:3 245.6 256.8 23().9 12.7'.
Italy.. 144.4 143.6 128.7 147.8 144.0 134.0
Japan 355.4 2 405.7 378.0 409.0 358.5 306.8
? Netherland 50.0 61.2 (13.6 58.6 52.7 17.3
Norway 14.9 18.8 19.7 18.3 16.4 15.3
United Kingdom. 200.5 175.6 167.5 178.:; 186.6 171.9
West Germany II 250.0 349.6 360.4 322. 1 289.9 255.2
Gross National Product Per Capita,' 1974 (United States - 100)
0 EC I)
Belgium 80 Si t?,t 78 71 0:3
Denmark 68 90 ? 89 87 78 72
Franc,' 80 84 78 82 73 68
Italy 44 43 39 45 43 40
Japan. 54 62 58 62 55 47
Netherland 02 76 79 ? 73 65 59
Norway 62 79 82 77 69 64
United Kingdom 00 52 50 53 56 51
West Germany' 08 94 97 87 78 69
.I For the individual European OECD countries, the ratits for converting gross national product (GNP) in national currencies at 1973
? prices into 1973 US dollars on the basis of US purchasing power equivalents are derived (tom the 1950 ratios in Milton Gilbert and Associates,
Comparative National Products and Price Levels, OEEC, Paris, 1958, using the geometric mean of European and CS weighted ratios. These
195(1 ratios were moved to 1973 by applying the following factor: the derived price indexes for each European country for 1950-73 divided by
a derived price index for the United States for 1950-73. These price indexes were derived for each country by dividing the growth of GNP
in current prices by the growth of GNI' in constant prices. The ratios thus obtained were applied to the GNP values, given?in the national
currencies in 1973 prices.
2 Converted at US purchasing power equivalents in approximately the same manner as the date for the European countries.
3 Including data for West Berlin. ?
'I Based on 1973 prices.
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Cross NItil011111 PrOdUCI, by End Use, in the 11i and the USSR
1973
111111on 1973 US $ USSI?
a Percent
US USSR of ITS
Consumption
8Int .7
35S , 2
V/
New fixed iteR,tinent
2:11.3
23,1,5
1110
Defense
71.5
/411, 5 2
121
Other.
99.1
74,5
77
GNP. ...
1,29,1,9
597,93
51
I US data In market prices, Total Soviet, groan national product. (( NP) and the various end omen %%pre converted to
dollars not by the official rate of exchange but by the average pureliasing power ratio of the dollar und the ruble eriletriated
from actual or estimated prices paid for various goods find services in the t wo economies. For C NI' as a w hide and for
each end-use component of C NP, these nveritge ratios (ruble-dollar ratios) were estimated by weighting Individual price
ratios by both US and Soviet expenditure weights. The geotnetrie 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 cilleuliand to measure moult It:.' of output. Nonpareil wit h
the United States but not the Nisi, in rt entrees. The share of total econotele resources devoted to a particular end use or
the share of total output originating in an individual neil ii (for example. agriculture or Industry) in the l'SSI! should
he measured in internal cible prices and costs. Agrieulture alone, for example, used 27% of the labor force, or 39 million
people, as a result of the inefficiency of that sector in the USSR.
The end uses of GNP are defined its follows:
(1) Consumption comprises personal expenditures for goods and serviees for all purposes and noninvestmont
outlays by government for goods and services for health and education. (The personal consumption expenditures for
the United States are 8805,2 billion.)
(2) New fixed investment is defined as the sum of expenditures for gross private domestic investment net of
inventories; for public construction other than that for military facilities; and for equipment. purchased by the govern-
ment except that. for defense. Since part of new fixed investment in the United States is capital repair, one-half of Soviet
expenditures on capital repair is included in Soviet new fixed invest fluent.. (Gross private domestic investment net of
inventories in the United States is $1(I1.0 billion.)
(3) Defense as a component of (IN P comprises government purchases of goods and services for the military
services and federal and state government expenditures on atomic energy development. Defense excludes stockpiling
activities, civil defense, military pensions, and net military grants for foreign military assistance. (The US federal
government purchases or goods and services for nationd defense are 87.1..1 lull nun
(1) Other for the USSR inelodem expenditures on civil space pro%rams, 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 sovibl welfare. Other for the United States includes
administration, net exports and military assistance, outlays for space research /Ind teehnology, change in in and
stockpile, and a statistical discrepancy. Adnanistretion is the residual left after all current, expenditures for national
defense, health, education, and all capital expenditures are subtracted from government purehuses of goods and services,
2 The Soviet defense value reflects the geometriv mean of vomparisons in ruble and dollar prices, The dollar cost of
duplicating Soviet defense programs in estimated :..14 890.4 billion, or 121% of UF: expenditures.
3 The SUM of the end-use components of FAiviet OSP, valued in dollars, does not equal the dollar value of aggregate
GNP, because of the use of average ruble-dollar ratios in converting ,t?oni ruble vidues to dollar values, Nevertheless,
the individual end-use components were 'tot adjusted to agree with the MOO, since the US-USSR comparkies shown
are bayed to give the hest available description of relative size.
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Growth of Real Gross Nallonal Product
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
United Stales
6.5
2.6
4.7
27
0.4
3,3
0.2
5.11
2.2
A101111111
6,4
3.8
8.5
no
5.0
4.5
3.1
5.6
0.5
Calamln
6.0
3.3
5.8
5.2
2.5
5.9
5.7
6.8
3.7
Japin
0.8
12.0
13.4
10.8
10 9
7.3
8.7
10.2
1.A
tiv, mien
2.8
3.3
.1.1
5.11
4.11
0.1
3,2
:1,2
:1.7
Sw it zerland
2.0
(.8
4.2
5,8
4.2
3.8
5.7
$,5
0.2
European Community
3.6
2.9
5.7
6.2
5.1
3.3
4.0
5.5
1.9
Belgium
3.3
3.9
4.2
6.6
6 .:1
3.11
5.1
s.
to
Franey
;1.0
4.9
5.11
7,3
5.8
5.3
5.7
I).))
J . 0
Italy
5.11
11,8
6,4
5,6
5,0
1.6
3 .1
0.4
3 . ri
Netherlands
2.9
5.5
7.1
11.8
6.0
4.4
.1.1
3.2
2.5
United Kingdom
1.0
2.4
3.3
1.1
2.1
2.3
3.1
5.3
0.2
West Germany I
2.9
-(3.2
7.3
8.2
5.0
2.0
3.1
5.3
0.4
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
6.1
5.8
5.5
3.4
6.7
4.5
3.3
6.5
4.2
USSR.
0.1
1.0
5.7
2.11
7.0
1.3
2.3
7.2
3.7
I.:listen) Europe
5.1
4.3
4.1
3.9
4.8
5.1
5.8
6.5
6.5
Bulgaria
8,5
5.11
7.1
7.8
6, 1
7.5
7 7
8.3
5.1
Czechoslovakia
1.9
.1.3
3M
3.2
is
3.5
3,6
1.7
.1.1
East Germany
3.5
.1.5
1.0
5.1
1.1
3.7
1.r?
5.3
1.8
Hungary
.1.0
5.0
2.1
2.3
3.1
3.3
3.2
5.7
1.4
Poland
5.8
3.5
1.1
3.5
4.4
5.3
7.1
8.2
7.1
Romania
9.2
5.8
5,5
5.6
5.7
11.3
8.5
8,7
S 9
Far East
China
8.2
-2.8
0.7
10.6
14.0
0.1
3.7
i0.2
2.8
I Including data for West Berlin.
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I' tilted Slat
AugItalka
Canada .
Japan
Sv.i.din
t-lvt31 rerland .
Eurniwitii Commutill y
IlvIglit it'
Franey
Italy .....
United 10'94(10111
t..1 IIeriitany
0,91.11iiiimt (*mint rii.?
USSI1 Eito.,rii EuTota?
1.:stAvrii Eu-opo
Bulgaria
Czerlinslov.tkin
Certnany ........
Ilungury
Poland
111)1191nm
Far Enat
Toblo 16
Crow111 or 114.01 Croon National Product 1'4,r eiplls
1966 1967 19614 1969 1970 1971
5 2 1 5 3 , 7 1.7 1 .5 2. 3
1 5 2,1 11.7 1.0 3 . :1 2.1
1 . :1 1 . 2 3 7 I .1 I . 1
M Hi 11 .14 12 1 9.5 9,7 11,0
1 5 2.9 I .1 3.7 ?I . il I . 2
2 .11 9.1 2.5 5, H 2.6 :1, Hi
2$ 2.3 S. 5.5 .1.4 2.6
2. I .1.2 11.11 5.2 3.11
.1.5 ?1. 1 1 , 1 6.'2 5M ?I . :1
5 . :1 11,0 5.5 5 .0 i , 2 I .9
1 :1 I 7 6 3 5 1 11, 1 2.11
1 5 1 .11 I S 11 7 1 .11 1 It
2 .0 il 5 7 11 7 1 5.1 1.9
rorcrill
1972 1973 1971
.
I
IS .
7.3
:1,2
2.1
3.1
5. I
1.11
3 3
2.7
2 7
5.1 1.9 ?1.6 2.6 5.9 3.6 2.1 5.7
5.2 3.5 1,7 1.9 6,9 3. 1 1 .3 6 2
1.1 3.5 3.1 3.1 1.1 1.1 5.2
7 2 5.9 6.1 7.5 5.1 7.5 6. I I
I .1 3,6 3,u :1. I I . 5 2.5 1.11 1 .11
2,11 IS 1.0 5. 1 I . 1 3.7 5, 1 5 , 3
I .6 5.0 I . I 2.3 :1, 1 1.3 :1.2 5,7
I .S 2.9 3.1 2.5 3.1 I. I 6.1 7.2
5.7 I ? S 3.3 -I . 0 I . I S . 2 7 . I 5.2
5,)) 5.0 - S.1 11.3 :1.6
1.3
7.6
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2.7
5.8
1.2
3.3
1. I
:I. I
6.2
7.5
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Vtittral Account Ilidithre 1
1 113 ' 0
1965
1966
11167
196/4
1969
11170
1971
1972
iilIinn 4114 $
1073 197 1
1610 d ;?-lint,?,, '
1, 2117
1,913
1,511
962
I ,63:u
:121
3,817
9 , 807
$50
I, 025
Cnimila .ii
1,11114
1,1170
1111
1M
/.452
1,059
303
661
.125
1
1,251
110
1,014
2,119
1,970
5,797
11,1121
1 30
1, 711)
European Community
Belgium"...
152
92
196
24
71
721
$51
1 , 1 12
1,00s
1117
Dentinal(
141
210
204
215
1 1 1
511
1111
511
1S7
997
1 i or, '
701 1
171 1
205
1,059
1,738
152
526
677
5,s62
behind..
127
7:1
21i
110
1117
1111
21114
139
2 10
N . A.
Italy .... .
2, :153
2,2711
1,7111
2,905
2,311)
710
1 , $IM
2 ,7 VI
3,005
7,717
Net lierlimik . ,
21
170
70
05
:11
518
? 233
I .050
1,750
1 , 029
11niteil Iiitigiliim .
116
233
1,001
! ,283
1,078
I , 657
2,526
110
2,30
s , 9 19
Wemt 1 lermany .
I ,:VOI
122
2,502
2.96 1
1.902
870
1440
7711
1,302
9, 325
011111'1%1.V ifillieltiv11, (Intik \plink gii%?erntimill giant.
Including gio%?iiiiiinent
1111'11111111K 11010 Mr'
I,'? evil rIt111,, :Ind Min rt?,?.
'ruble IN
flank Balance
OECD
1965
1966
1967
19614
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
Million liS S
1974
United Statem
I. 1429
2,110
- :1,723
- I , 93.5
3,637
? 3 ,7711
- to, 559
- 11 , 235
- 1 , 0211
- 10 , 580
Canada
275
66
8111
1,573
1,319
1,780
780
I , 118
23-1
953
japan
517
.1111
1,002
809
1,961
:1711
1.715
2,137
11,880
S.5112
European Community
Belgium 1 2
1711
111S
211
103
193
381.1
:32:3
363
930
199
Denmark 2
20
:11
36
7
75
?I
1 1$
111M
33S
- 121)
France 2
1,0523
251'
231
' 1,1)57
1,606
101
5214
370
-- 1,511
:1.977
Ireland
00
IS
1011
? III
- 125
? 16
167
121
? 10
N.A.
Italy 4
2, IMO
I , 1:111
I , 255
2,277
1,367
2,017
2,153
2,211:1
I ,38 1
N.A.
Netherland.,
1$
122
NA.
132
142
3
133
269
102
199
United Kingdom
- 7142
- 5
- 1,318
- 1.17(1
1, I I M
I , 628
2,991
- I , 3 21
- 2,390
? 6, 159
West Germany.
1 .1:10
37
1.769
16 1
3.9 11
615
2,117$
5,050
5,957
7. 1011
. ..____. _.. .
I Including data for Luxembourg.
2 Overall Indium, inducting errorm and omissions.
3 IIIIIIITICe bf't ween France and non-f tanc countries,
4 Excluding MOM(' long-term investment resulting from use of repot rioted Italian banknotes.
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01,11/
1963
1966
1967
1969
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
N1111100 104 $
1971
1.01,..1 1110.
15, 1511
1 1, 181
11, 8:111
15,7111
16,961
1 I, 187
1:1, 190
13,150
14,37M
10,115S
.N11411.191.
1,143
1,147
1,361
1,112
1,261
1,693
3,316
6,111
5,097
1,269
A1101.01.
I ,311
1 , 326
1, 178
1, 5111
1,530
1,751
2,3 13
2,719
2,97:)
3,1:10
1 510.1flit
:1,037
:1,70:'
1,717
3, 0 16
3,1181
1,1179
.5,701
6,1150
5,76%
5,825
.11ison0. , .
1.152
2,1111
2,0311
1 ,11116
3,651
1,8 to
15,1611
18,365
11,1 16
13 ,519
11:18
1,1177
1,231
I. 363
I , 115
1,501
1,915
2,312
2,9:19
2 . :151
Spain , .
1,122
(.1::;
1,100
1,119
1,281
1,917
3,264
5,011
11,772
o, 015
S MI ('1 111111
:1,111
3, .s is
3,6911
1,19:1
1, 125
5,1:12
6,96)1
7,188
8,078
0.011
1.0r4.14,iin 15.040 0 tilly
11f1g1001
2,331
1,350
2,590
2,187
1,3811
2,817
3,473
3,870
5,100
5,315
1'14044.,
6,313
6,733
0,991
1,101
3,833
1,960
8,25:1
111,015
8,529
8,851
Indy ....
1,400
1,911
5, 163
5,3 11
5,1115
5,352
6.920
0,041
6,136
6,941
No111.4111041.
2, 1111
1,11%
2,619
2. tin
1,521)
3,211
3,796
1,785
11,517
6,97%
1 rnilcd l?logilum . .
3,001
3,090
1,695
2,122
1,517
2,827
6 , 582
5,617
11, 176
6,930
We4t 11i/1 111111i V - . , .
7, 130
9,0211
9, 153
11,91%
7.121)
13,1110
19,057
13,785
33,1 17
3 2,399
1,010 A 10..t lilt
11111711
181
425
199
157
656
1,197
1,71(1
4,183
6, 117
5,17i2
V1.111.7.11,1,i .
S13
777
972
912
933
1,021
1,512
1,732
2,120
6,5111
N1111411., 1:4,0
Iran ... .. .......
236
255
305
292
312
208
021
960
1,237
8,38:1
hair
231
321
:169
153
176
162
600
782
1,55:1
:1,27:1
li im an .
030
1,100
1 , 030
1,2711
1,280
1,376
1 .890
2,771
:1,700
8,000
8100110 ,%!iilli8 .
7211
719
762
662
607
662
1,111
2,500
3,877
11,285
Africa
Eiliva.. . .......
211/
3311
:185
5311
919
1,5911
2,665
2,925
2,127
3,616
NIgurla.. , .. ........
216
226
121
125
135
221
132
385
592
5,11111
Conmoini41 l'.1110.11ws
USS11....
1,016
1,1116
1 ,:019
1, 163
1,6311
1,820
2,170
2,216
2,386
2,515
V0104104
103
115
80
131
253
1 10
1118
733
1,191
1,130
I Including gold and foreign exeliange. Data for t he tion-Communist countries also inehide Special Drim log Bights and the rcserve 9.N11 inn
in 111.? International Monetary Fond. Data before 1972 ore exit' es,ell in terms of US dollars at (Ii,' official par %Alines and, In 1972 7.1, reflect (Ii'
realignments of Ii' exeloinge null' s and Ill' revaluations of iii' dollar price of gold.
2 E.) illillts,11.
Table 20
Official Communist Indexes of Gross Industrial Production'
1970 100
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
197,1
Communist Countrie,
USSII and Elisio rn Europe
USSR
117
73
80
87
93
100
108
115
123
133
Eastern Europe
112
Bulgaria
60
67
76
83
91
100
109
119
130
129
Czechmlovakia
72
77
93
87
92
1110
106
111
122
East Co/Timmy .
73
78
82
8M
93
100
100
112
110
128
130
1100g:try
74
79
86
90
92
100
107
113
121
Poland .
117
72
78
85
93
100
108
119
131
150
165
Romania
57
63
73
81
80
100
112
125
1?13
Ear East
North Korea
59
58
68
78
N.A.
100
N.A.
13,1
160
188
I These indexes are measures of the "gross" ti) UI' of produetion of industry at constant prices. The gross value of production is,
in general, the sum of the value of output of all industrial enterprises. l'he definition of industry in Communist countries includes
not only manufacturing. mining, and publie utilities, as in most We?,...czn definitions of industry, hut also certain other activities varying
from country to country, for example, logging in Bulgaria mid fishing in East Germany.
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I ades of Induntrial Production I
1970-100
19115
1900
1907
1908
1909
1970
1 971
1972
197:1
1974 2
OECD
United States
fil
112
04
99
104
100
100
(OH
118
117
Cannda .
78
Hi
MO
18)
117
100
100
113
122
120
Japan
49
sr,
60
76
HM
1011
103
110
129
120
European Community
Fra.nee
73
79
81
84
05
:00
104
112
120
124
Italy
71
79
85
91
114
100
100
104
114
119
United Kingdom
NH
00
90
95
118
100
100
102
110
108
West, Cermany
75
76
75
RI
114
100
1(12
106
113
112
Communist Countries
1.1SSIt and Eastern Europe
USSICI
73
78
84
89
9-1
100
100
112
11H
12t.
Eastern Europe
71
77
82
801
94
100
107
113
124
131
Bulgaria
59
60
75
84
03
100
100
117
130
14.
Czechoslovakia..
77
82
87
91
05
WO
105
110
115
123
East flermany
77
MI
85
89
05
100
105
110
117
125
Ilungary .
78
M4
80
92
115
100
107
110
117
127
Poland
71
76
MI
87
114
100
107
117
130
140
nom:in/a .
01
08
70
84
III
100
100
119
132
152
Far Emit
(1111ta I
64
74
115
71
85
100
109
118
133
138
Other
Yugoslav in
75
75
78
82
112
100
110
119
120
140
I Indexes for the non-Communist countries are valuo-added weighted indexes of intermediate and fluid products of industry, In-
dustry includes manufacturing and :11 Ining and, In most countries, public utilities. The indexes for the Communist countries are esti-
mates of this Office constructed its nearly as possible on the same 1)/ISiS Its tile indexes for Western countries .r or tat raleulations
accepted by this Office. The indexes for the Comtnunist countries include manufacturing, mining, and public utilities.
2 Preli tn inary
3 Index of gross values of outpul for individual commodities and branches aggregated by 1970 value-added weights, The three
sectors covered --materials, machinery, and nondurable consumer goods - constitute 4 9.41%, 32.12%, and 18.47%, respectively, of
the value-added weights for Industrial production. This index is as comparable as data will permit with the indt.: of US industrial
production of the US Federal Reserve Board.
4 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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Indexes of Agricultural ProdurlIon
11(70? 100
1955
1966
1967
(96H
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1)eveloped ( '.?iiatrles
SP
1)3
1111
1111
11H
1110
100
11111
11111
111H
I lilted 81111v a 1
117
91
1111
101
101
11111
110
100
111
108
Canada . . , ........... , .
104
115
OM
1104
1111
1110
1111
107
III
103
European Community
Frativir.
110
147
1111
1111
1114
1101
107
110
1111
120
Italy
00
113
07
01
118
100
1111
118
101
IOU
Coiled lihigdom
112
III
1111
111
115
100
1101
110
113
1111
West Ilerintiny
83
Sli
1111
101
119
110,
1011
105
104
110
Beennia
83
91
/111
103
101
1110
102
102
105
107 to 108
I,pss Developed Countries
87
87
III
03
117
100
1111
101
11/1
1115 to 1011
Africa
89
90
03
115
117
1011
102
103
1111
103 to 101
Far East
83
81
NM
92
101
100
101
98
100
103 to 101
Latin America
III
89
111
111
117
100
1110
102
101
107 to W8
Near East
811
111
111
98
101
100
103
III
11/7
112 10 113
( 'ominunist Couatrivm
418/111. and Eastern Europe
USSR 2
SO
811
1111
00
8H
100
1110
91
108
105
Easter it Europe ,I
112
101
104
103
101
100
1115
112
1111
Ilh
Bulgaria
83
98
100
89
92
1101
101
106
109
108
Czechoslovakia
83
93
OH
100
90
100
102
105
109
112
East (lermany .
07
100
105
107
101
100
95
105
105
113
Hungary .
82
91
0/4
95
11/1
1.110
104
107
113
117
F01111111
90
103
101
105
100
100
1114
112
119
121
A01111111111
97
114
117
114
114
100
122
133
133
1:11
Far East
China '1
Kti
90
96
00
92
100
104
101
107
110
I Excluding production of 14eeds and of feed for horses and mules.
The weights used to aggregate estimated agrieult ural output are t he tiverage prices realized hy all producers for products sold in
1070.
3 Estimates based on the value of crop production plus the value of livestock products, with allowance for changes in livestock num-
bers, but minus feed (including gridn Imported for feed), seed, and waste. EA0f0F,C1) %Vent European regional Klee weights
(1052 56 average) were tined to compute the indexes.
'1 Based on estimates of grain and cotton production.
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Delmar ExpendIlarros as p Share of Gross NilIlona! !similar'
Perren1
1905
1900
1007
1908
19419
1970
1971
1972
1973
01.3 '11 I
Australia
4.4
4,8
4.5
4 2
4.4
3.8
is
3 , 1
3.2
Austria
1,2
1.3
1,3
1.2
12
1,1
1.0
1.11
1.0
Belgium
3,1
3.1
3,1
3. I
2.11
2,11
2,9
2.8
2.7
( .IIIIIbill
3,0
2.11
3.0
2.7
2.4
2.4
2,3
2.2
2.11
Denmark
2.8
2,7
2.7
2 . N
v 5
2,4
2,5
2.3
2.2
Fi 'dant!
1.7
1,6
1.8
I .11
I .6
1,6
1.11
IN
1.7
Framm
5 . 1
t,,((
5,0
4,8
4,3
4.11
3,9
3.7
3.6
(1r1441,
3.5
3.11
4.4
4.7
4.11
4.8
4.8
4.11
4.1
Ireland
I.:1
1.3
1,2
1.1
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.2
I .4
Italy
3 .3
3,4
3.1
3 . 0
2.7
2.7
2,11
:1.1
3,0
Japan
1 .0
11,3)
0 .9
O. N
0.8
0 ,8
0.9
0,0
0.11
Luxembourg
I ,4
1.4
1 , 2
1.0
0.9
0 , 8
0 , 8
0.11
0.9
Netherlands.
3.9
3.7
3,1)
3 .11
3.5
3.1
3.4
:1.4
3.4
New Zealand .
2.1
2.3
2.1
2.0
1.11
2.0
1.9
I .11
1,9
Norway
3.8
3,6
3.5
3.0
.1.0
3.4
:1.3
3,3
3,3
Portugal
13.2
6 .3
7.3
7.5
0.9
7.1
7.7
7.2
6.0
Spain.
.7
:1.2
3.6
3.9
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.1
Sweden
:1.9
4.0
3.8
3.6
:1.5
3.5
4.0
3.11
:1.5
Switzerland
2.5
2.5
2.4
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.7
Turkey
5.1
4.5
4.7
4.7
4.5
4.4
4.7
4.5
4.9
United Kingdom
5.9
5.7
5.7
5.4
5.0
4,8
5.0
5,3
5.0
United States 2
7 . 9
8.9
9.9
9.9
9.2
8.1
7.0
0.5
5.7
West Germany 3
4 . 3
4. 1
4 . 3
3 .41
3,6
3.3
3.4
3.5
3 .4
I Except for the United Staten, data are from the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Based on the ratio of
in ex penditurec to gross national produet (0 NI') at current market prices. Military exptmlituren are for current and capital
ex txtmlituren to :fleet the needs of the armed forces including expenditures of national defuse agetteies for military program;
ex pend it uren for the military components of such mixed activities as atomic energy, space, anti research and development; military
assistaoce to foreign countries; and expenditures on paramilitary forces where they contribute substantially to a country's
military capabilities.
2 Based on the ratio of military expenditures to GNP in coast pint 1973 prices,
3 Including data for West Berlin.
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Metal Nivea
US Crab; per Pound
1905 1900 1907 196/4 19119 1970 1971 1972 1973 1911
Altiminton 21 .50 21. 50 24 .0/i 25. ra 27 1$ 26.72 19,00
Copper" 56,45 69,13 51.24 56,01 66,29 63.89 40.27
Lend 14.35 11,80 10,28 10.88 13.09 13.14
II
Nlekel 714,7 79.1 A7.8 94,0 105.1 129,0 133.0
Tin 470.51 101.07 150,10 141.52 151.01 163.69 159.4t
%Olen 14.09 12.65 12.33 11.104 12.03 13.34 II om
I Virgin unalloyed Ingot at New 5'ork.
L01111011 MPhil l'Arliange elelrolytle wIrelinrm.
3 London Nletal Eindiange relined plg Irmil, mininitne 4)41.117
4 UN major producer oi
5 L01111011
Table 25
20. In
16.51
13.6m
130.7
170,90
17.12
25.33
41)1 (4(1
19.304
153.0
2104.15
38.31
31,00
, 1
26
173,S
371.20
56.10
1965
1966
1907
Agrliultural
19614
1909
1970
1971
1972
US $ per Metric Ton
1973 1974
Coroa bean
I
381
? 537
639
756
I ,007 ?
751
591
712
1,420
2,107
Coffee 3
002
907
SI))
833
909
1,224
1,002
1,141
1,458
1,52m
Owria
56
58
54
48
52
501
58
56
98
132
Cotton 4
610
618
655
720
627
654
751
606
1,430
1,339
256
Soybeans 3
1117
118
106
101
99
107
119
131
273
061
44ugar?
17
41
44
44
74
83
100
104
21'4
Wheat 6
00
63
. 66
63
58
55
62
71
139
107
l From Accra, New York spot.
a From Santos, No. 4, New York spot.
3 US No. 2 yellow, f.o.b. vessel, Oulf ports.
4 American, N1emphis Territory, strict middling. WIG inches, c.i.f. Liverpool.
5
('am', raw, 06?, spio, to. I). and stowed, port of origin, to world market.
6 US N. 2, bard winter, ordimuT prrtein, f.o.b. vessel, (lull ports.
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Consumer Price Index
1945 1966 1967
OECD
United Mho,. Mi N I No
Canada . 8:1 86 80
Japan 77 NI 81
European l'ommuntly
Belgium Ml MN 00
Frative NI 83 85
Italy 87 HO 112
Netherlands , 79 83 '01
United Kingdom MI? /43 85
West (iermany 811 01 92
Communist. Countries
USSR I 100 09 99
Engerti Eilrope 2
Bulgaria' 117 06 117
(.'zyclionlovak la . 91 91 91
Emit Gerninny 100 100 100
Ilungary 97 98 05
Poland 93 94 1111
Romania 3 93 93 111
Other
Yugoslavia 61 75 79
, ....... . ...
1 Average of the official state retail Kivu index and the colic 11 .. t. (arm market price index weighted by their respective shares of
retail purchases in 1960. Although the index does not reflect ehmiges in prices of everything purchased by consumers (the official
state retail price index does not include costs of housing and most consumer services such Its laundry, transporta(ion, recreation,
household operation, and communivat ions), the index since 1960 is a good representation of ll consumer price index because prices of
services were essentially constant during this period.
2 All the indexes are highly suspect - particularly those for East Germany.
3 Estilifilt.Pd.
1970 1011
196H
90
1969
91
1970
010
1971
104
1972
ION
1073
114
197A,
127
93
07
100
10:1
ION
116
121)
titi
113
100
11H1
112
124
15 1
113
Oil
100
101
110
118
133
MO
95
100
1011
112
120
136
113
95
100
105
1 I 1
122
146
fi',1
96
100
108
116
125
137
NO
94
100
110
117
12i
(IN
141
on
Ill))
1115
I 1 1
119
I 27
99
100
1011
100
100
1110
1(111
100
1111
100
160
100
100
101
115
118
MO
(III)
00
1111
1111
100
100
100
100
100
100
09
98
90
100
102
105
109
1 1 1
97
00
100
100
100
101
106
or,
98
100
101
101
102
104
M4
90
100
115
135
161
107
Table 27
Wholesale Price Index
I970' 100
1985 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
OECD
United States 88 90 91 93 98 109 103 108 122 145
Canada 87 91 92 94 . 99 100 101 108 132 161
Japan 90 92 94 94 96 100 90 100 116 152
European Community
Belgium 90 92 91 91 05 100 991 1031 116 1 136 1
Franee 2 85 88 87 85 94 10:) 104 110 122 155
Italy s8 90 89 90 93 100 103 108 126 177
Netherlands' . 90 95 96 98 06 100 104 108 116 135
United Kingdom 3 84 86 87 90 93 100 109 115 123 152
West Germany 3 ? 97 98 95 941 951 100 1 1041 1071 1141 1291
Communist Countries
USSR' 93 93 90 99 99 100 99 98 97 N.A.
Eastern Europe
Czechoslovakia 5 71 74 06 98 100 100 101 101 101 N.A.
Hungary ? N.A. N.A. 91 96 98 100 102 104 107 III
Other
Yugoslavia 7 78 87 89 89 92 100 116 128 145 187
Excluding the value added tax.
2 Intermediate goods prices.
3 Industrial goods prices.
4 Industrial goods prices. including turnover tax.
5 Assumed to include turnover tax.
6 Producers' goods prices, excluding turnover tax.
7 Industrial goods prices, excluding turnover tax.
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Estimated Population
Million Persons at Midyear
1965
1966
1967
1368
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
()l'(113
Unitmllitatem
680.9
194.3
687.8
196.6
694.2
198.7
700.8
2007,
707.4
202.7
714.0
204.9
721.1
207.0
727.9
208.8
734.6
210.4
13.1
740.4
211.0
13.3
Australia
11.4
11.0
11.8
12.0
12.3
12.5
12.8
13.0
7.5
7.5
7.0
Atmtria.
Canada
7.2
10.7
7.3
20.0
7.3
20.4
7.4
20.7
7.4
21.0
7.4
21.3
7.5
21.6
21.8
4.6
22.1
4.7
22.5
4.0
Fildand.
4.6
4.6
4.0
4.0
4.8
4.0
4.6
8.9
9.0
9.0
Orem.
8.6
8.6
8.7
8.7
8.8
8.8
8,8
0.2
0.2
leolahd
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
108.3
109.7
Japan.
98.9
09.8
100.8
102.0
103.2
104.3
105.6
107.0
2.9
3.0
3.0
New Zealand
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
4.0
4.0
Norway.
3.7
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.9
3.9
3.9
8.9
8.6
Portugal
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.0
8.9
8.9
8.9
34.5
34.9
35.2
Spain
gweden.
32.1
7.7
32.4
7.8
32.7
7.9
33.1
7.9
.33.4 .
8.0
33.8
8.0
34.1
8.1
8.1
0.4
8.1
0.4
8.2
6.5
Switnerland
5.9
'5.9
6.0
6.1
6.1
6.2
6.2
37.4
38.3
Turkey
31.4
32.0
32.7
33.6
34.2
34.8
35.6
0.4
256.6
257.8
European Community
Belgium.
243.5
9.5
245.4
9.5
246.8
0.6
248.1
9.6
249.9
9.6
251.6
9.7
253.4
9.7
255.0
9.7
5.0
9.7
5.0
9.8
5.1
Denmark
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.9
4 J
4.9
5.0
52.2
52.6
France
48.8
49.2
49.6
49.9
50 4
50.8
'.,
51.3
51.7
3.0
3.0
3.0
Ireland.
Italy.
2.9
52.0
2.9
52.3
2.9
52.7
2.9
53.0
2.0
53,3
2
53.7
3.0
54.0
54.3
54.9
0.4
55.4
f..4
Luxembourg
Netherlands.
0.3
12.3
0.3
12.5
0.3
12.6
0.3
12.7
0.3
12.0
0.3
13.0
0.3
13.2
0.3
13.3
13.4
56.0
13.5
56.1
United Kingdom
54.4
54.6
54.9
55.2
55.4.
55.5
55.7
55.9
62.0
62.0
WestOerntany1
58.7
59.2
59.4
59.6
60.2
00.7
61.3
61.7
Less Developed Countries
Brazil.
81.0
83.3
85.7
88.2
90.8
03.4
06.1
98.9
34.8
101.7
35.6
104.6
36.5
Egypt.,
India
29.4
482.5
30.1
493.2
30.0
504.2
31.7
515.4
32.5
527.0
33.3
538.9
34.1 .
550.8
562.5
574.2
124.6
586.1.
127.8
Indonesia
Nlexico.
104.3
41.3
406.5
42.7.
108.8
44.2
111.2
45.7
113.6
47.3
116.2
48.9
118.8
50.6
121.0
52.4
54.3
40.2
56.2
41.5
Philippines
31.8
32.7
33.7
34.7
35.8
36.8
37.9
39.0
32.0
33.0
South Korea
28.3
29.0
29.5
30.2
30.7
31.3
31.8
32.4
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe....
USSR
330.6
230.9
333.9
233.5
336.9
236.0
340.1
238.3
342.9
240.6
345.8
242.8
348.8.
245.1
351.8
247.5
354.5
249.7
104.tt
357.6
252.1
105.5
Eastern Eurcpe .
99.7
100,4
100.9
101.8
102.3
103.0
103.7
104.3
8.6
8.7
Bulgaria
8.2
8.3
8.3
8.4
8.4
8.5
8.5
8.6
14.5
14.6
14.7
Czechoslovakia
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.4
17.0
17.0
16.9
EastOernaany
17.0
17.1
17.1
17.1
17.1
17.1
17.1
10.4
10.5
Hungary
10.2
40.2
10.2
10.3
'10.3
10.3
10.4
10.4
33.4
33.7
Poland ?
31.2
31.5
31.7
32.0
32.2
32.5
32.8
33.1
20.8
21.0
Romania
19.0
19.1
19.3
19.7
20.0 .
20.3
20.5
20.7
Other
2:2
2.3
2.4
Albanht.
1.9 .
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.1
2.1
2.2
898.6
920.1
China .
746.6
763.2
. 780.5
798.4
817.2
830.7
856.9
877.5
8.8
8.9
9.1
Cuba
7.7
7.9
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.5
8.6
1.4
1.4
Mongolia
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
15.1
15.5
16.0
North Korea
12.2
12.6
13.0
.13.4
13.8
14.2
14.6
20.8
21.0
21.1
Yugoslavia.
19.4
19.6
19.8
20.0
20.2
20.4
20.6
1 Including data for West Berlin.
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1965
77.18
1966
78.89
1967
80.79
Table 29
Labor Force'
1968
82.27
1969
84.24
1970
85,90
1971
86,93
MiPlun Persons at Midyear
? -
1972 1973 1974
88.99 91.04 93.'24
Communist Countries
USHIt and Eastern Europe
166
168
171
173
175
178
180
183
185
188
USSR 3
116.48
118.11
119.86
121.42
123.56
125.59
127.64
129.69
131,60
1:33.58
Eastern Europe
49.7
50.3
50.8
51.4
51.8
52.1
52.6
53.0
53.5 .
54.0
4.65
Bulgaria
4.20
4.37
4.41
4.40
1.44
4.49
4.51
4.60
4.132
7,48
Czechoslovakia
6.77
0.80
6.95
7.05
7.16
7.26
7.34
7.39
7.45
8.54
East German: ,
8.39
8.41
8.44
3.44
8.45
8.44
8.46
8.48
8.51
5,10
Ilungary
4.78
4.80
4,84
4.97
5.00
5.01
5,04
5.07
5.09
17.32
Poland
15.21
15,49
15.78
16,04.?
16.23
16.35
16.56
16.76
17.00
10,88
Romania
10.27
. 10.38
10.42
10.47
10.51
10.50
10.07
10.72
10.81
Far East
North Ni ietnam 'I
9.70
9.95
10.20
?10,45
10.70
10.95
11.25
11,55
11.85
12.15
Other
N.A.
Albania.
0.82
0.84
0.87
0.88
0.91
0.94
0.97
1 .00
1 .01
8.96
Yugoslavia
8.77
8.62
8,57
8.56
8.66
8.78
8.82
8.88
8.92
,
---- ... --- - - -
I Unless otherwise indicated, data inelude the armed forces and the unemployed.
2 Annual averages of monthly data.
II Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average.
4 Excluding the armed forces.
Table 30
United States'
1965
00.73
1966
68.92
Nonagricultural Labor Force'
1967 1968 1969
70.5:3 72,10 74.30
1970
75..16
1971
75.73
Million Persona at Midyear
1972 1973 ? 1974
78.23 80.96 82.44
Communist Countries ?
USSR and Eastern Europe
107
111
114 ?
117 ?
121
123
127
130
133
137
98.52
USSRa
76.30
78.73
81.10
83.73
86.18
88.04
90.72
93.39
95.92
38.4
Eastern Europe
31.1
32.0
32.8
33.7
34.5
35.2
36.0
36.7
37.6
3.21
Bulgaria
2.34
2.40
2.62
2.68
2.76
2.87
2,06
3.00
3.14
6.16
Czechoslovakia..
5.30
5.12
5.51
5.63
? 5.76
5.87
5.66
6.04
. 6.11
7.51)
? East Germany
7.00
7.06
7.19
7.28
7.31
7.38
7.42
7.4(1
7.52
..3.96
Hungary
3.35
:3.39
3.45
3.62
3.69
3.75
3.8:3
3.91
4.01
Poland
8.82
9.10
0.45
9.75
10.06
10.22
10.48
10.73
.. 11.07
11.39
5.99
Romania.
4.31
4.49
4.()3
4.74
4.89
5.08
5.37
5.54
5.77
Far East
:3.65
North Vietnam'.2.95
3.00
3.10
3.15
3.25
3.30
3.40
3.45
. 3.55
Other
N.A.
Albania
0.27
0.29
0.32
0.35
0.38
0.40
0.43
0.46
0.49
5.26
Yugoslavia ?
4.30
4.27
4.32
4.41
4.59
4.79
. 4.92
5.05
5.16
I Unless otherwise indicated, data include the armed forces.
2 Civilian employment. The data are annual averages of monthly data that exclude the armed forces.
3 Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average.
4 Excluding the armed forces.
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Industrial Labor Force I
Million Persons at Midyear
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
United Statem 2
18.69
19.84
20.06
20.39
26.79
19.97
19.13
19.54
20.60
20,60
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
42.0
43.5
44.9
46.2
47.3
48.0
48.9
49.7
50.4
51.1
USSR 3
27.45
28.51
29,45
. 30.43
31.16
31.59
32.03
32.46
32.88
33.37
Eastern Europe
14.5
15.0
15.4
15.8
16.2
16.4
16.9
17.2
17.5
17.8
13ulgaria
1.12
1.22
1.28
1.29
1.30
1.32
1.36
1.39
1.42
1,45
Czechoslovakia..
2.59
.2.67
2.69
2.72
2.74
2.76
2.80
2.82
2.84
2.86
East Germany
3.42
3.45
3.52
3.55
3.55
3.55
3.57
3.58
3.59
:3.62
Hungary
1.58
1.61
1.66
1.80
? 1.86
1.88
1.93
1.90
1.99
2.00
Poland
3.87
4.01
4.17
4.31
4.47
4.55
4.61)
4.83
4.00
4.98
Romania
1.06
2.03
2.09
2.15
2.25
2.37
2.54
2.64
2.75
2.85
Far East
North Vietnam
0.95
1.00
1.00
1.05
1.05
1.10
1.10
1.15
1.20
1.20
Other
Albania
0.11
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.21
0.2:3
N.A.
Yugoslavia
1.83
1.81
1.82
1.84
1.90
1.98
2.02
2,07
2.11
2.20
_
I Including employment in manufacturing, mining, and electric power.
2 Annual averages of monthly employment data.
3 Data represent industrial employment. Adjusted annual average.
Table 32
Agricultural 7.1..ber Force'
Million Persons at Midyear
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
United States 2
5.01
5.21
4.90
4.75
4.60
4.52
4.44
4.37
4.34
4.29
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
58.8
57.8
56.6
55.4
54.7
54.5
53.5
52.6
51.7
50.8
USSR 3
40.18
39.39
38.66
37.70
37.38
37.54
36.94
36.34
35.74
35.13
Eastern Europe
18.6
18.4
18.0
17.7
17.3
16.9
16.6
16.3
16.0
15.6
Bulgaria
1.93
1.88
1.79
1.72
1.68
1.62
1.58
1.54
1.49
1.44
Czechoslovakia
1.48
1.47
1.44
1.41
1.40
1.39
1.38
1.36
1.34
1.32
East Germany
1.38
1.35
1.25
1.17
1.11
1.06
1.04
1.03
0.99
0.95
Iltingary
1.42
1.41
1.38
1.35
1.31
1.26
1.21
1.16
1.12
1.10
Poland
3.39
6.39
6.32
6.29
6.17
6.13
6.08
6.03
5.08
5.93
Romania
5.97
5.00
5.80
5.73
5.62
5.48
5.30
5.18
5.04
4.89
Far East
North Vietnam
0.75
6.95
7.10
7.30
7.45
7.65
7.85
8.10
8.30
8.50
Other
Albania
0.55
9.55
0.55
0.54
0.53
0.53
0.54
0.54
0.54
N.A.
Yugoslavia
4.47
4.36
4.25
.1.15
4.07
3.99
3.90
3.82
3.75
3.70
Excluding the armed forces.
2 Data are for civilian employment and are based on data published by the US Department of Agriculture.
3 Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average.
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Table 33
Exchange Rates for Currencies of the Communist Countries
as of 1 April 1975
Exchange Rate
In Terms of US $11 In Terms of 1 Ruble
Unit of Currency
Commercial
Rate2
Noncom-
mercial
Rate3
Commercial
Rate2
Noncom-
mercial
IWO
USSR
Ruble
0.70
0,70
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria
Lev
0.97
1.20
1.30
0.83
Czechoslovakia.
Kort,:n
5.30
9.27
8,00
9.65
East Germany
Deutschemark East
3,294
2.30
4.074
2.47
Hungary
Forint
8.51
20 . 45
13.04
14.75
Poland
Zloty
3.32?
19.920
4.44
15,30
Romania
Leu
4.97
12.00
0.67
8.30
Far East
China
Yuan
1.78
1.78
N.A.
NA.
North Korea
Won,
2,15
2.15
N.A.
N.A.
North Vietnam
Dung.
2.8
N.A.
3..27
N.A.
Other
Albania.
Lek
57
12.5 7
5.50
13.9
Cuba
Peso
0.83
0.83
1.11
1.11
Mongolia..
Tugrik
3,31
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia
Dinar
17.01?
17.01 g
22.78
22.78
Since the initial devaluation of the US dollar, in December 1971, the Communist countries have frequently
adjusted their exchange rates relative to the dollar. Changes in the exchange rates reflect the position of the dollar relative
to other Western currencies.
2 Official rates unless otherwise indicated. These rates nra used for converting trade statistics.
sates 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 tc the
noncommercial rate.
4 The unofficial rates actually used in East German accounting of foreign trade transactions. Official rates still
listed, but not used, are 2.30 DME to US $I and 2.47 DME to I ruble.
5 The official basic rate used in Polish accounting of foreign trade. The official special rate is 19.92 zlotys to US $I.
The tourst rate is 33.32 zlotys to US 111.
7 Pre-1973 devaluation rate; the postdevaluation rate is unknown.
8 Dinar floating relative to the dollar.
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Percentage DImirlinition of Hostel Grosm National Pendant, al Factor COM. ty One
l, mm of Total
1905
19116
1907
1968
1969
107(1
1971
1972
1973
1974 2
0111t411111ptil)11 3 ,
55
55
fill
ra
58
57
58
69
58
58
1 mm41111011
25
24
24
25
25
27
27
28
28
211
New fixed
22
22
22
23
23
24
24
20
25
211
Other 5 ,
:1
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
:1
Administration and tiervices ..
3
:1
3
3
3
:1
:1
3
2
2
Defunpw, civilian II At I), inventory
charge, net exports, and mintimtlent
discrepancy
17
18
17
15
14
13
12
10
12
11
Total
100
100
100
100
100
11H1
109
100
100
100
i Because of the well-known difficulties in ming Soviet. established primes as a measure of resume'. burden, Om Atirem of gross
national produet (ON I') in this table are based en (lNP at, factor cost. In calculating ON!' at Net or vomt, 1970 end-us' weights have
been revised from an established price basis to a factor cost basis by subtraeting turnover taxes mid profits and lidding amortirrit hull
charges, implicit interest costs, and subsidies. These re ions! weights are then moved over time by indexes of the value of the various
end uses in constant established prices.
2 Preliminary,
5 Including eonstimpt ion of food, soft goods, durables, personal services, and personal and government outlays for edocation !wild
health.
4 Including machinery and equipment, construction and other t.,pital outlays, mid one half of capital repair, This 10)11 ion of eap,tal
repair represents an allowance for ths capital tepair that is cquivAlent to new fixed investment.
5 [Deluding one half of capital repair and net additions to livestock inventories.
.Total investment
By function 5
Construction and installation 35.8 38.3 41.5 44.6 15.3 50.3 54.7 58.2 50,6 63.3
Equipment 17 5 18.5 19.0 21.5 22.5 25.3 26.6 28.8 31.0 33.9
Other capital outlays . 3.7 4.2 4.6 5.1 5.8 0.4 6.7 7.3 8.0 8.5
By sector
Industry 4 23. 12 21.82 23.32 25.22 26 . 21 29.31 30.89 33 . 09 34W)
Ferrous metallurgy. .. 1.84 1.74 1.99 2.26 2.15 2.08 2.20 2.37 2.8:1
Chemicals and petrochemicals 2.17 2.09 2.05 2.16 2.37 2.42 2.48 2.76 3.12
Fuels and power 6.04 7.02 7.2.1 7.32 7.36 8.21 8.91 9.36 ? 0.75
Machine building and metalworking 3.19 3.48 3.95 4.43 4.911 6.12 6.47 6.98 7.31
Construction materials 1.03 1.09 1.16 1 .41 1 .02 1.71 1.77 1 .98 1.06
. Consumer goods 2.79 :1.08 :3.23 4.06 4.10 4.48 4.58 4.73 4.83
Other 5 3.46 3.32 3.70 3.58 3.62 4.29 4.48 4.91 5.10
Construction industry 1.49 1.89 2.08 2.45 2.54 3.01 3.30 3.60 3.69
Transport and communications 5.53 5.70 5.90 6.41 6.87 7.81 8.48 9.62 10.36
Agriculture 9.54 10.15 10.84 12.12 12.63 14.38 16.53? 18.10 19.98
!lousing 9.64 10.63 31.46 12.07 12.42 13.44 14.10 14.63 15.12
Services. 9.65 10.84 12.37 12.96 12.92 14.11 14.61 15.22 14.60
Table 35
Soviet Gross Fixed Capital Investment, by Function and by Sector l
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 2 3
56.96 60.95 66.03 71.22 73.59 82.05 87.98 94.26 98.64 105.7
Pillion Rubles
N.A.
N.A.
N. A.
N.A.
N.A.
N. A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N. A.
N. A.
Statistics are reported in constant prices of 1 January 1969.
2 Preliminary data.
3 Rounded to the nearest tenth of a billion rubles.
4 Excluding the construction industry.
5 Computed as a residual; includes investment in nonferrous metallurgy, timber, paper, woodworking, and miscellaneous other branches
of industry.
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Soviet Stork of Flxrd f 'opllal, by Hector,
Billion nobles
1965
1906
1987
11591
19611
1970
1971
1972
197:1
197411
Total capital 511114(3
496
635
574
filn
660
712
769
830
/499
978
Industry
111
ISO
169
163
1119
217
237
4256
'277
302
Ferrous metallurgy
II
In
17
IN
19 .
21
23
24
27
N A,
Chernieni.. and petroehemleab,
111
II
13
11
18
114
20
22
24
N. A.
Fuels and power ,,
:17
42
46
50
53
Mt
63
(1/1
74
N.A.
51aPhine building and inetalworkIng ? .
'211
32
31
37
42
411
52
514
114
N, A.
Constritetion materials
9
9
9
In
II
12
14
Id
17
N.A.
Consumer goods...
IX
20
21
23
23
27
29
:12
:14
N. A,
Other 4. .
27
27
'29
31
33
34
36
311
37
N.A.
Construction industry
10
12
13
14
17
19
71
'2:1
20
N . A.
Agriculture 3
62
117
71
76
81
87
95
104
114
N,A.
Tratimport and vomintmleatIonn
64
70
75
80
85
92
1114
Intl
116
N. A.
!lousing
137
144
151
159
187 ?
176
INS
195
'207
N.A.
Services,
79
86
115
103
III
121
133
146
160
N. A.
? ?? -? ? ?
1 The Soviet regime revalued mord of tin, stock of Buil twilit! on hand its of I January 1972 in invent ment prices of 1969. A time sorter' in
the new priers, however, hes not. been iiithlinlied to date. The fixed ettpital nerienitrenented here in expremned ill price of 11155 with the value of
iitockn entininted as of 1 July of the respeetive year on the bunk Of end-of-year data. .
2 Prelltniaary.
11 neluding the value of bailie herds and draft IVIIIIIIIIM.
4 Nonferrous Inelttln, timber, woodworking, paper, and mincellaneoun ot till bratichen of industry.
Table 37
Aggregate Factor Productivity in the USSR
(Average Annual Rate of Growth)I
1966-70
1971
1972
1973
Percent
19742
Gross national product 3
5.5
4.3
2.3
7.2
3.7
Factor productivity.
1.5
- 0 . I
-1.6
3.3
-0,1)
Combined input
3,9
4.3
3.9
3,9
4.7
Factor productivity
Man hours
3.4
1.9
0.6
5.8
1.2
Capital
- 1,1)
-3.5
-5.3
-0,1)
-1.7
Land
5.8
4.1
1.0
5.4
3.5
Inputs 4
Nlanhourn
2.0
2.4
1.7
1.4
2.5
Capital
7.5
8.0
8.0
8.2
8,8
Land
-0.3
0.2
1.3
1.8
0.2
1 The base year is the year prior to the stated period.
2 Prelim1.rutry.
3 Based on indexes of GNP (1970 rubles), by sector of origin, at factor cost.
4 Inputs of manhours, capital, and land are combined using weights of 60.21%, 36.66%, and
3.13%, respectively, in a Cobb-Douglas (linear homogeneous) production function. These weights
represent the distribution of labor costs, capital costs (deprecintion and a 12% charge on gross
fixed capital, including livestock), and land rent in 1970, the base year for all indexes underlying the
growth rate calculations.
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Industrial Factor Productivity In the !ISHII
(Avet age &Anus! Rate of Growthli
1966 70 1971 1972
Industrial pt millet Ion . 11.1 11.1 5.3
Fart or product iv it y . 1.1i 1.1 1.2
Combined inputs 5,4 1 At I. I
Factor product (vi) y
Manhunts 3.3 4.0 1,2
I 'aphid 2,1 2.0 2.5
inputs"
Manhunts . 3.1 2.11 I ,
14 .7 M.11 14.1
Capital
1973
no
2 I
3.8
5,4
2,2
0.6
Il,:)9.1
Percent
19741
6 it
1,7
r. , 0
4.7
2 1
2.1)
I Till' base year is ilii' year prior to t he stated period.
2 Prdilllillary.
3 IIIIIIIttl of manhours and capital are combined timing weights of 57.01";1, and 42.96., respertively,
in a Coblidhniglits (linear homogeneous) production funetion. These weight M repo-wilt the dis-
tribution id labor cost is ( wages, other Ineorne, and social innurative dedu('tions) and cavil al
costs (deprecia)ion and is 121'0 charge on gross fixed capital) In 1970, the blINe year for 1111 indexes
underlying the grim th rate caletilations.
Table 39
Average Annual Rates of Growth of Industrial Production, by Branch of Industry,
In the USSR
Percent
1966-70
1971
1972
19732
19741
Industrial materials.
6.0
5.5
4.9
5.5
6.6
5.1
6.0
Electric power
7.9
H. 1
7 . I
2.0
2.6
Coal
2.0
2.5
2.1
6.3
7.1
Petroleum produeta and natural gas .
7.6
6.9
7.3
4.0
:1.2
Ferrous metals
5.5
3.9
3.6
7.0
6.0
Nonferrous metals
8.3
5.1
4.9
4.3
2.8
Forest products.
3.5
:1.7
3.3
6.0
4.0
Paper and paperboard products....
7.2
5.5
4.5
5.7
5.0
Construction materials
6.2
5.7
4.6
8
9.9
Chemicals
9.0
8.1
6.9
.1
8.0
9.8
Machinery
7.2
8.3
7.7
10.0
10.8
Civilian
9.1
11.5
10.5
3,3
5.5
Nondurable consutner goods
6.4
3.8
I .9
3.4
2.5
Soft goods
8.0
4.5
0.6
3.1
9.1
Processed foods
4.7
3.0
3.5
6.0
6.8
Total industrial production
6.4
6.1
5.3
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1 The base year is the year prior to the stated period. Rates of growth are derived from unrounded
data.
I Preliminary.
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Smiet Dud Currency Tr0111, Hakim,
11111114m US $
19115
1966
19117
19118
1909
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Expuftt
1,371
1,517
1,711
1,909
2,125
2,197
2,052
2,815
4,810
7,030
1911mr1n
1,500
1,755
1,010
2,018
2,430
2,711
2,955
4,171
0,500
8,541
Tradelodance,
180
238
95
? 109
311
'514
303
1,356
? 1,74H
912
Table 41
Estimated Drawings and Scheduled Repuyments on Western Credits to the USSR1
Million US $
I:slimsled
Drawings
Scheduled
Repayments
Interest
Net Credit.
Ou'standing at
End of Year
1965
190
149
17
21
380
1000
273
150
20
105
505
1907
305
152
29
121
058
11)1114
510
217
314
255
951
111119
030
205
57
3014
1,310
1970
713
310
70
320
1,721
11171
682
374
1(13
205
2,029
11)72
1,030
451
122
457
2,608
1973
1,095
058
157
880
3,645
1974
1,710
1490
220
600
.1 , .165
1973
2,950
1,197
276
1,477
11,210
1 Estimates of drawings are based On data derived from con.racts indicating delivery and credit
terms and on Soviet Imports of machinery and equipment. A large number of eontracts since 1065
have involved 85% credit and 6% interest. Repayment periods for the earlier credits were usually
three to five years following downpayment. Typicel terms since 1965 have been eight years
following delivery of equipment.
Table 42
Production a:d Reserves of Gold in the USSR
Million Troy Ounces
Production
tieserves
Production
Reserves
1965
. 5.0
29.0
1970
6.5
52.0
1906
5.3
1971
7.0
57.1
1967
5.5
.33.3
37.4
1972
8.1
59.1
1968
5.9
41.8
1973
8.4
56.5
1969
6.1
46.7
1974
8.6
59,6
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Soviet State Budget
Revenues
1965
Actual
1970
Actual
197!
Actual
1972
Actual
Social Sector
93.89
142.86
151.2
159.3
Turnover Tax
38.66
49.38
54.5
55.6
Profit 1h4luetkins.
30.87
54.16
55.6
60.0
Ta '$ on Enterprises and Organisations.
1.54
1.23
1.4
1.3
Social Insurance Iteolpts
5.56
8.30
8.8
9.3
Remkhnd
17.26
29.99
30.9
33.1
Private Sector
8,43
13.84
14.8
15.8
State Taxes on the Population.
7,70
12,74
13.7
14.8
State Loans
0.18
0.47
0.3
0.3
Local Taxes and Lottery It
0.55
0.63
0.8
0.7
Total.
102.32
156.70
165.96
175.1
Expenditures
Financing the National Economy
44.92
74.55
80.4
84.9
Indtmtry and Construction
20.99
30.53
N. A.
N. A.
Agriculture and Procurement
6.77
12.37
N.A.
N.A.
Transport and Onnimmientlons
2.83
3.11
N. A.
N. A.
Trade
2.27
6.26
N.A.
N.A.
Municipal Economy and !louring
4.23
6.46
N.A.
N.A.
Other
7.83
15.82
N.A.
N.A.
Social-Cultural Measures
38.16
55.94
59.42
03.48
Education,Science,and Culture
17.51
24.77
26.30
27.95
IleaRh and PhyMcalCuRure... ......... .
6.67
9.28
0.62
10.03
Socha Welfare
13.98
21.89
23.50
25.50
Administration
1.28
1.66
1.8
1..
Defense
12.78
17.85
17.9
17.9
Loan Service
0.1
0.10
0.1
0.08
Itesklual
4.38
4.50
4.55
5.02
Taal.
101.62
154.60
164.15
173.2
13udgetSurplus
0.70
2.10
1.81
1.9
Billion Ruble,'
1974
1973 1975
Actual Plan Actual Man
170,0 176 57 182.3 189.67
59.1 02.0 63.8 66.1
60.0 02,0 04.5 69.1
1.5
0.9
1
52,0 1 1.1
10.1 54.5
40.4 42.1,
16.9 17.73 18.0 18.93
15.8 16.7 16,9 17.9
0.4 1 1.0 1.1 1.0
0.7
107.78 194.30 200.29 208.60
01.3 05.12
N. A. 36.7
N.A. 15.1
N. A. 3.8
N.A. 6.8
N.A. 6.2
N.A. 26.5
67.34 70,28
20.81 31.2
10.50 10.7
27.03 28.4
1.9 1.86
17.9 17.65
0.10 1.1
5.44 8.08
183.98 194.09
3.80 0.21
100.8
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
71.22
31.79
11.00
28.43
1.9
17.7
1.1
5.78
198.5
1.79
102.63
42.3
17.6
4.5
NA.
N.A.
N.A.
76.82
33,3
11.2
32.3
1.94
17.43
1.1
8.5
208.41
0.10
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Soviet Economic Plans for 197 5 and 1971-75
Production
Average Annual Rafe of Growthi
(Percent)
Aggregative data
unit of Measure
1974
Actual
1975
Plan
1966-70
Actual
1971-74
Actual
1975
Plan
1971-75
Plan
Index of national income 2 ..
1070 -100
1211
133
7.7
5.9
6.5
5.9
Gross industrial production II
1970 -
133
142
8.4
7,4
0.7
7.3
Group A (producers' goods)
1970 100
1:15
144
8.0
7.8
7.0
7.11
Group 11 (consumer goods)
1970- 100
121)
137
8.3
0.11
no
0,5
Industrial labor productivity
1970 -100
120
133
5.7
5.9
5.7
5,9
Fuels and power
Electric power
Billion kilowatt-hours...
975
1,035
7.9
7.1
0.2
0.0
Total coal 4
Million metric tons.
684
700
1.6
2.3
2.3
2.3
Crude oil 5
Million metrie tons
459
480
7.8
6.8
6.5
6.7
Natural gas
Billion cubic meters
261
285
9.'2
7.2
9.2
7,11
!Metals
Crude steel
metric tons
1311.2
1.12
4.9
4.1
4.3
4.1
Pig iron
;Million metric tons
99.9
105
Si
3,8
5.1
4.1
Chemiealm
Mineral fertilizer (Soviet statistical
reporting units)
Million metric tons
80.3
90
12.1
9.7
12.1
10 .2
Plastics and synthetic resins 7
Thousand metric tons...
'2,401
2,1400
15.8
10.5
12.4
10,8
Manufacturing and construction
Passenger automobiles.
Thousand units
1,119
1,260
11.3
34.3
12.6
29.6
Trucks and buses...
Thousand units
727
810
6.6
0.2
15.5
8.0
Tractors
Thousand units
531
550
5.3
3.7
3.6
3.7
Television receivers.. ..
Million units
6.57
6.6
12.8
- 0.4
....
-(1.2
Rubber tire
Million units
47.1
51.2
5.5
8.0
8.7
8.2
Cement .
Million metric tons
115.1
122
5.6
4.9
0.0
5.1
I The base year is the year prior to the stated period.
2 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 anti overstates the contribution of industry
by including all indirect taxes.
3 Official "gross" -lam! series.
4 Raw gross output.
5 Including gas condensate.
Including phosphate feeds and some materials used for technical purposes.
Including resins used for the production of man-made fibers.
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Exporto by Selected Non-Commonlot Countrlemi
1065
1966
1967
MIN
1009
1970
1071
1972
Million 11/4 $
1973 1974
OECD
126,279
139,286
147,394
165,913
191,717
221,677
248,108
294,959
403,607
536,415
United Sutton if
20,742
29,4110
:11,030
34,003
37,332
42,059
43,1149
49,2111
70,823
07,007
Australia
3,005
3,171
3,47/1
:1,526
4,220
4,770
6,214
0,457
9,517
11,054
Canada.
8,471
9,054
11,977
13,970
14.31',
10,751
18,373
21,165
'20,300
34,090
Japan
8,459
0,770
10,442
12,971
15,990
10,318
24,028
28,591
30,082
/15,554
Spain,
967
1,254
/ ,015
1, row
1,901
2,386
2,938
:1,7111
5,104
7,076
Sweden
3,971
4,206
4,527
4,910
5,695
6,796
7,478
8,769
12,201
15,919
Switzerland.
2,000
3,276
3,49/4
3,908
4,627
5,131
/1,740
6,815
9,477
11,858
European Community-.
64,724
70,599
74,171
83,434
97,777
112,698
128,806
155,057
211,843
275,991
Belgium-Luxembourg. ,
a, 301
0,831
7,083
.8,171
10,080
II, 000
12,726
10,152
22,485
28,269
Denmark,
2,320
2,464
2,5:19
2,630
3,018
3,356
3,088
4,410
6,248
7,718
France
10,179
10,985
11,550
12,900
15,301
18,009
20,761
211,451
36,050
40,403
Ireland
619
081
790
873
971
1,120
1,316
1,605
2,135
2,0211
!tidy
7,200
8,038
8,706
10,185
11,7211
13,200
15,116
18,607
22,224
39 ,23H
Netherlands... ,,
0,307
6,759
7,313
8,374
10,002
11,774
13,932
10,783
24,057
33,038
United Kingdom
13,722
14,713
14,454
15,443
17,614
10,351
22,333
24,345
J9,533
38,639
West Germany
17,893
'20,135
21,736
29,053
34,192
38,944
46,698
67,502
89,008
Other CountrieN
.24,84:1
Algeria.
1137
021
724
830
934
1,009
852
1,287
1,791
4 , 800
'Argentina.
1,493
1,593
1,464
1,368
1,012
1,773
1,740
1,941
3,269
3,553
Mitzi'
1,596
1,741
1,054
1,881
2,311
2,739
2,904
3,991
6,199
7,908
Chihy
685
878
910
937
1,060
1,234
962
855
1,231
2,037
Colombia
539 ?
508
510
558
005
736
600
806
1,177
1,320
Egypt
605
606
566
022
745
762
789
825
I , 119
1,672
Hong Kong.
i,143
1,323
1,527
1,744
2,177
2,514
2,871
3,478
5,050
5,958
India.
1,087
1,577
1,012
1,760
1,835
2,026
2,034
2,459
2,943
3,906
Indonesia
708
679
065
731
854
1,101
1,234
1,778
3,211
6,890
Iran,
1,303
1,309
1,929
1,879
2,099
2,62:1
3,825
4,761
6,915
25,408
Iraq.
882
1134
822
1,039
1,046
1,098
1,538
1,281
2,417
7,552
Israel.
430
503
555
040
720
779
958
1,147
1,449
1,825
Kuwait
1,283
1,343
1,356
1,438
1,540
1,054
2,602
2,983
3,789
10,703
Libya
797
1,002
1,176
1,807
2,168
2,306
2,688
2,308
4,085
7,881
Malaysia
1,236
1,256
1,217
1,347
1,651
1,680
1,035
1,716
3,005
4,233
Mexico
1,120
1,199
1,136
1,254
1,4:10
1,402
1,501
1,861
2,631
2,755
Nigeria
751
705
677
501
891
1,240
1,811
2,140
3,358
9,559
Pakistan
528
601
645
747
682
723
666
680
901
1,116
Peru
060
763
? 774
865
863
1,044
892
943
1,047
N.A.
? Philippines
768
828
822
? 857
855
1,062
1,122
1,105
1,788
2,671
Saudi Arabia
1,395
1,650
1,785
1,945
2,115
2,424
3,845
5,491
9,146
37,132
Singapore
981
1,102
1,140
1,271
1,549
1,554
1,755
2,181
3,605
5,783
South Africa 3
1,500
1,711
1,933
2,135
2,171
2,186
2,213
2,674
3,528
4,988
South Korea.
175
? 250
320
455
622
835
1,068
1,024
3,200
4,461
Taiwan
450
536
641
789
1,049
1,428
1,998
2,916
4,378
5,519
Thailand
622
678
681
658
708
710
831
1,081
1,581
2,515
Venezuela
2,482
2,398
2,533
2,(106
2,660
2,633
3,114
3,151
4,727
10,500
Zaire.
318
440
638
505
645
742
695
691
N.A.
N.A.
Zambia
533
691
658
702
1,073
1,001
oh)
759
1,142
N.A.
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1 Exports are f.o.b.
2 Excluding Department of Defense shipments.
3 Including data for Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the Territory of South-West Africa.
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1905
Import's by Helevied Non-Communinl (ountriem
1006 1007 190N 1009 1970
1071
1072
Million VIM $
1973 1974
(M3)
133,845
148,185
155.595
174,892
201,072
231,224
257,055
306,082
421,359
597.620
United Mat rx
2:1,185
27,744
28,745
35,310
38,314
42,429
48,342
58,862
73,575
107,1111(1
Australia .
3,703
3,612
3,924
4, :inn
1,538
5,055
11,2211
5,131
7,058
12,425
Canada.
8,087
10,070
10,858
12,298
14,003
14,356
10,035
20,16A
24,918
34,533
Japan
8,176
0,522
11,663
12,988
15,024
18,881
10,717
23,471
38,347
02,033
Spain.
3,004
3,878
3,455
3,407
4,108
4,710
4,940
0,732
9,522
15.329
Sweden
4,377
4,582
4,701
5,120
5,000
7,008
7,082
8,110
10,628
111,220
3,607
3,914
4,129
4,614
5,285
6,410
7,210
8,465
11,613
14,422
ISwitzerland..
EuropmutOunntunity....
69,176
74.385
77,313
85,617
101,193
116,509
130,184
154,552
216,309
294,489
Belgium-Luxembourg. .
6,601
7,182
7,287
8,3911
10,021
11,412
12,000
15,400
22,075
20,703
Denmark.
2,823
3,003
3,154
:3,235
:1,812
4,407
4,615
5,070
7,802
9,001
France
10,386
11;850.
12,444
14,019
17,501
10,132
21,274
27,001
37,727
52,904
Ireland.
? 1,041
1,043
1,085
1,230
1,473
1,622
1,834
2,107
2,704
3,800
Italy
7,378
8,580
.0,827
10,280
12,467
14,069
15,080
19,318
27,790
40,925
Netherlands.
7,470
8,027
8,371
0,338
11,036
13,420
15,401
17,520
24,752
34,228
United Kingdom
10,104
10,659
17,703
18,053
10,050
21,724
23,922
27,850
38,811
54,143
West(lermany
17,473
18,023
17,382
20,151
24,027
20,817
34,258
40,187
54,652
68,885
Other Countries
Algeria
' 671
030
630
815
1,009
1,257
1,221
1,472
2,208
3,715
Argentina.
1,199
1,124
1,090
1,160
1,570
1,694
1,808
1,005
2,241
2,882
Brazil
1,006
1,406
1,067
2,132
2,265
2,840
3,701
4,783
0,999
14,062
Chile
? 604
751
722
743
007
931
980
041
N.A.
2,234
Colombia
454.
074
407
643 .
680
755
857
837
1,002
1,200
Egypt
879
1,071
792
660
038
780
004
877
005
3,028
Bong Kong.
1,500
1,767
1,818
2,058
2,457
2,005
3,387
3,901
5,637
0,843
India.
2,924
2,731
2,807
2,509
2,213
2,125
2,421
2,249
3,238
5,064
Indonesia,..
695
527
649
708
781
1,002
1,103
1,502
2,729
4,320
Iran.
800
? 930
1,119
1,386
1,528
1.658
1,871
2,410
3,370
9,200
Iraq.
455
493
424
? 405
440
600
604
713
890
2,843
.
Israel.
830
838
778
1,121
1,331
2,079
2,363
2.473
4,240
4.205
Kuwait
378
463
593
611
646
625
650
707
1,042
1,560
Libya.
320
405
? 476
045
076
555
712
1,038
2,004
2,892
Malaysia
1,000
1,104
1,086
1,160
1,178
1,413
1,434
1,638
2,471
4,156
Mexico
1,500
1,005
1,746
1,960
2,078
2,401
2,407
2,035
4,146
5,947
Nigeria.
770
718
626
539
696
1,059
1,511
1,505
1,874
2,734
Pakistan
1,047
900
1,101
996
1,035
1,151
917
607.
081
1,738
Peru
744
805
818
'630
604
603
739
701
1,019
N.A.
Philippines.
894
957
1,172
1,280
1,254
1,210
1,330
1,366
1,773
? 3,436
Saudi Arabia
500
? 592
574
562
738
711
815
1,136
1,879
.3,795
Singapore
1,244
1,328
1,440
1,661
2,040
2,401
2,830
3,384
5,003
8,339
South Africa2
2,705
2,390
2,782
2,790
3,188
3,843
4,360
3,921
5,147
7,872
South Koren.
403
716
996
1,403
1,824
1,984
2,304
2,522
4,219
0,844
Taiwan
? 507
507
764
895
.1,208
..1,528
1,849
2,520
3,797
. 6,983
Thailand
735
884
1,000
1,150
1,242
1,293
1,280
1,484
2,074
3,148
Venezuela
1,518
1,474
1,530
1,773
1,819
1,994
2,302
2,404
2,813
4,500
Zaire
305
320
347
310
410
533
761
787
N.A.
N.A.
ZamiNa
375
400
575
009
583
M
640
651
604
N.A.
I Imports are c.i.f.
2 Including data of Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the Territory of South-West Africa.
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Trade Balance of Selected Non-Communlat Countrlea
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
197:
Million US $
1973 1974
OECD
-7,566
-8,899
-8,201
-8,979
-9,365
-9,647
-8,947
--11,123
- 17,752
-61,205
United Stales
3,557
1,740
2, 285
- I, 256
- 982
230
-4,703
-11,643
-2,752
- 10,089
Australia
-768
-441
-44(1
-840
-318
-285
-12
1,326
1,859
- I , 371
Canada
-216
-122
1,119
772
308
2,305
1,738
090
1,301
-443
Japan
283
284
- 1,221
- 17
000
437
4,311
5,120
-1,365
-6,479
Spain
- 2,037
- 2,324
-2,070
-1,008
-2,21)7
- 2,330
- 2,002
- 2,941
- 4,358
-8,254
Sweden
-400
-310
-17,1
-21(1
-214
-213.
300
1159
1,57:1
- 301
Switzerland
- 737
-069
-631
- 546
-66%
- 1,354
- 1,470
- 1,650
-2,136
-2,5(11
European Community
- 4,452
- 3,786
-3,142
-2,183
-3,416
-3,811
-1,378
505
- 4,466
-18,498
lielgium-Luxembourg
-107
-351
- 204
- 225
08
188
- 174
602
410
- 1,44.1
Denmark
-603
-611)
-1115
-t96
-794
-1,051
-927
-654
- 1,56-I
-2,18:3
France
- 207
- 874
- 894
- 1,113
-2,200
- 1,033
- 523
- 550
- 1,008
-0,441
Ireland
-422
- 359
- 295
- 366
- 502
- 502
-518
- 502
- 059
- 1,172
Italy,
- 178
-551
- 1,121
-101
- 738
- 1,763
- 864
-711
-5,672
- 10 , 687
Netherlands
- 1,073
- 1,208
-1,058
-9(11
- 1,034
-1(152
- 1 , 469
-7:37
-605
- I, 190
United Kingdom
- 1,940
-3,3:39
-:3,510
-2,3-12
-2,37:3
-1,581)
-:3,514
-8,278
-15,50.1
West Germany .
2,112
4,384
4,092
4,126
-1,375
4,686
6,511
12,950
20,12:3
Other Countries
Algeria
- 34
- 18
85
15
-75
- 248
.- 369
- 185
- 474
1,085
Argentina
294
409
308
199
36
79
- 128
36
1,028
671
Brazil
500
245
- 13
- 251
40
- 110
-797
- 792
- 800
-(1,01)-I
Chile
81
127
188
194
162
303
-18
-8(1
N.A.
-197
Colombia.
85
- 166
13
-85
-81
- 19
- 167
29
115
120
Egypt
-274
-405
-22(1
- 44
107
-24
-115
-52
214
1,356
Hong Kong.
- 426
- 4,14
- 291
- :314
-280
- 391
-51(1
- 42:3
-587
-885
India
- 1 , 237
-1,15-I
- 1 , 195
-7-19
-:378
-90
-387
210
-205
-1,15%
Indonesia
13
152
10
2:3
73
159
131
216
482
2,570
Iran
443
379
810
,193
571
607
1,054
2,351
3,545
1(1,208
Iraq
427
441
:3118
6:34
000
580
844
568
1,518
4,700
Israel
-400
-:335
- 223
-481
-602
- 1,300
- 1,405
- 1,326
-2,701
2,380
Kuwait
905
880
703
827
894
1,020
1,852 ?
2,186
2,7,17
0,194
Libya
477
597
700
1,222
1,492
1,811
1,976
1,270
2,081
4 , 989
Malaysia
140
152
131
187
473
273
201
78
534
77
Mexico
-440
--106
-610
--706
-6-18
-1,050
-1)06
- 1,074
-1,515
-3,102
Nigeria
- 19
?77
51
52
195
181
:300
641
1,484
6,825
Pakistan
-510
-291)
--150
-241)
-353
-428
-251
13
28
-622
Peru.
-78
-42
--14
235
259
441
153
152
184
N.A.
Philippines
- 126
- 129
-350
-423
-31)9
- 148
-208
-201
15
- 765
Saudi Arabia
889
1,058
1,211
1,38:3
1,377
1,713
3,030
4,355
7,267
33,337
Singapore
-263
-226
-300
- 300
-491
- 907
- 1,075
- 1,203
- 1,458
-2,556
South Africa'
-1,205
-685
-841)
-655
-1,017
-1,657
-2,156
-1,247
-1,019
-2,884
South Korea
-288
-466
-676
-1,008
-1,202
- 1,149
-1,326
-898
-1,010
-2,383
Taiwan
. -57
-61
-123
-106
-151)
-100
149
396
581
- 1,464
Thailand
- 113
- 206
-371)
--102
- 534
-583
'? -455
-403
-493
-633
Venezuela
904
924
1,003
833
847
639
812
747
1,914
6,000
Zaire
13
114
291
105
235
209
-66
-96
N.A.
N.A.
Zambia
158
231
83
153
490
4,19
33
108
538
N.A.
Including data for Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the Territory of South-West Africa.
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11[Ilion US $
Ihtited States
Exports 10 (l'.OM.)
United European Other
Slates Community OECD OPEC 2
Imports from (C.1.E)
Other Communist United European Other
1,1104 ? Countries States Community OECD OPEC 2
Other
1.1)(44
Communist
Countries
1973.
10.75
29.47
3.84
17.09
2.72
15.523
32.083
3.873
15,550
0,753
1974.
22.07
39,50
6.05
29.02
2.55
__
15.50
48.75
14.17
28.73
1.08
Ektropean (...mainauity
1973.
15.77
1)0.92
41.15
8.51
19.79
11.13
17.97
110.93
34.99
16.91
21.56
9.43
1974.
18.90
139.05
53.12
14.11
27.90
16.44
23.73
139,59
43.14
42.53
29,85
11.89
Franve
1973.
1,69
20.00
5.71
1.76
4.86
1.68
3.09
20.58
4.05
3.28
4.21.
1.33
1974.
2.24
24.38
7.01
2.90
6.20
2.15
4.11
25.16
0.39
8.53
6.67
1.09
!tidy
1973.
1.91
11.15
3.98
1.30
1,86
1.61
2.30
13.59
3.45
? 3.39
2.84
2.11
1971.
".30
13,74
5.82
2.42
3.02
2.63
3.12
17.36
4.38
9.27
4.04
2.49
United Kingdoni
1973 .
3.72
9.85
8.35
1.81
4.55
1.11
3.96
12.71
10,07
3.34
5.13
1.52
1974
4.14
12.93
10.36
2.69
5,90
1.40
5.28
18,12
12.98
8.00
6.82
1.82
West Germany
1973
5,60
31.74
15.09
2.39
5.34
5.24
1.58
28.44
9.00
3.68
5.24
3.08
1974.
6.70
40.04
20.46
4.25
8.20
7.84
5.39
33.25
10.49
8.38
7.04
3.84
Japan
1973
9.55
4.40
4.66
2,65
13,07
2.00
9.28
3.18
7.02
6.58
0.41
2.31
. 1974
(nada
4973
12.93
17.11
5.97
3.16
6.74
2.57
5.29
.0.27
19.62
1.31
4.04
0.72
12.69
16.50
3.98
2.48
8.61
1.89 .
18.24
0.91
14.60
1.24
3.20
0.20
1974.
21.80
4,12
3.40
0.55
2.08
0.68
21.75
3.11
2.60
2.63
1.82
0.29
Other OECD
1973
4,50
23.49
14.78
1.40
0.12
3.99
0.07
33.34
13.70
2.81
5.17
3.37
1974.
4.92
29.30
18.76
2,71
8.30
6.16
8.93
43.76
18.95
9.33
8.15
5.66
I Excluding "unspecified" trade. Data are unadjusted.
2 Excluding Gabon.
3 Data are on an f.o.b. basin.
Table 49
Direction of Soviet Foreign Trade I Million US
Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries
Total
Trade
Tom!
Eastern
Europe
China
Other
Asian
Other2
ToMI
e
Developed
Countries
Less Developed Countries
7--------------------
Total Unspecified
1965.
Exports
8,175
i.,556
4,553
191
164.
647
2,618
1,438
1,181
270
Imports
8,058
5.610
4,673
226
119
593
2,448
1,601
847
2
19(16.
Exports
8,841
.5,873
1,692
175
153
852
2,068
1,711
1,250
370
Imports
7,913
5,264
4.462
143
118
541
2,649
..!,742
908
4
1967
Exports
9,652
6,377
5,039
50
258
1,030
3,275
1,8R6
1,389
429
Imports
8,537
'5,945
5,093
57
129
667
2,591
1,7M:
809
4
1968.
Exports
10,634
7,134
5,639
59
331
1,107
3,500
2,051
1,419
501
Imports
9,410
o.307
5,944
37
139
548
3,043
2,144
899
14
1969
Exports
11,655
7,682
6,198
28
391
1,065
3,973
2,230
1,743
574
Imports
10,327
6,699
6,011
29
143
512
3,631
2,495
1,130
17
1970
Exports
12,800
8,367
9,758
?5
415
1,109
4,433
2,345
2,088
796
Imports
11,732
7,630
0,631
22
154
827
4,095
2,780
1,315
16
1974
Exports
13,806
9018
7.241
77
521 .
1,177
4,788
2,710
2,078
698
Imports
12,480
8,178
7,258
79
160
684
4,302
2,860
1,443
30
1972
Exports
15,409
10,020
8,139
12!
418
1,341
5,389
2,883
2,506
1,080
Imports
16.104
10,307
9,301
134
183
690
5,797
4,095 ?
1,702
25
1973
Exports
21,332
12,306
9,964
136
495
1,710
9,027
4,957
4,070
2,142
Imports
20,984
12,442
10,925
136
230
1,151
8,512
6,124
.2,418
23
1974.,.
Exports
27,374
14,641
11,491
143
510
2,497
12,733
7,960
4,773
2,039
Imports
24,861
13,6013
11,352
139
254
1,811
11,260
7,979
3,281?
41
I Official Soviet statistics. Exports and imports are f.o.b.
2 Including data for Yugoslavia, Mongolia, and Cuba.
3 A sum of 915 million in Soviet imports from Communist countries Is not identified by country.
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Soviet Expor's1
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Million US $
1973 1974
Total exporia
8,175
8,841
9,652
10,634
11,655
12,800
13,806
15,409
21,332
27,374
Machinery and equipment..
1,030
1,838
2,035
2,301
2,623
2,755
3,005
:3,637
4,655
5,246
Complete plants.
614
641
720
819
061
055
9122
1,0832
1,2812
N.A.
Fuels, lubricants, and related materials
1,404
1,449
1,550
1,703
1,821
1,087
2,407
2,717
4,089
6,931
Coal and coke
384
358
351
340
308
408
488
527
58:3
746
Petroleum and petroleum products
008
1,064
1,156
1,300
1,367
1,470
1,831
2,013
:3,244
5,745
Oren and concentrates
310
302
325
357.
367
403
419
466
548
505
Iron ore
251
241
201
290
295
324
334
:387
464
401
!Jame metals and manufactures.
1,330
1,345
1,339
1,450
1,745
1,979
2,003
2,300
2,842
3,154
Venous metals
998
965
974
1,013
1,177
1,351
1,304
1,427
1,671
1,700
Rolled ferrous metals
716
692
703
723
846
001
052
088
1,000
1,132
Nonferrous metals,
Aluminum.
332
1 1 l
380
110
365
121
437
138
567
159
627
184
698
198
873
247
1,171
313
1,358
358
Chemicals
245
276
325
361
375
364
390
439
540
885
Wood and woott products
594
622
626
683
724
832
864
940
1,378
1,899
Lumber
312
307
282
292
306
333
352
373
503
748
Textile raw materials and semitnanufactures
421
460
451
479
402
437
455
584
696
913
Cotton fiber
334
367
373
403
323
372
109
526
631
850
Consumer goods
?004
1,047
1,376
1,337
1,482
1,356
1,594
1,277
1,073
2,486
Food
664
786
1,087
1,033
1,177
1,03
1,240
860
1,149
1,852
Grain 3
270
231
450
382
407
309
602
320
549
822
Other consumer goods
240
200
280
304
305
337
353
417
524
634
Other and unspecified
1,330
1,500
1,619
1,058
2,110
2,681
2,530
3,040
4,902
5,265
Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b.
2 Th0 Soviet trade handbook no longer shows exports of complete plants Its a separate eategor3 under the heading of machinery and
equipment but does include them under geographic distribution of exports of certain goods, a separate table.
3 Excluding wheat flour.
Table 51
Soviet Imports I
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Million US $
1973 1974
Total imports
8,058
7,913
8,527
9,410
10,327
11,732
12,480
16,104
20,984
24,861
Machinery and equipment
2,602
2,565
2,017
3,474
3,873
4,160
4,240
5,577
7,207
8,057
Transportation equipment
990
944
928
1,048
1,119
1,233
1,095
1,315
1,677
1,776
Fuels, lubricants, and related materials
198
185
188
177
203
228
326
466
706
868
Coal and coke
123
128
135
121
126
124
149
196
224
215
Petroleum and petroleum products
75
57
52
46
64
81
122
190
367
452
Ores and concentrates
316
300
314
188
224
302
336
:352
457
121
Base metals and manufactures
389
307
355
452
554
691
750
944
1,450
2,773
Ferrous metals
314
249
295
376
475
593
661
836
1,325
2,569
Rolled ferrous metals
287
224
263
356
450
568
632
793
1,257
2,463
Nonferrous metals
75
.58
60
76
78
OR
89
108
125
204
Tin
21
16
18
21
23
29
14
15
17
39
Chemicals
375
400
488
532
588
. 618
703
868
953
1,498
Rubber and rubber products
199
200
183
172
193
191
154
145
213
359
Wood and wood product
150
152
187
195
218
248
259
288
338
473
Textile raw materials and semimanufactures
:358
375
343
368
441
561
563
531
777
1,018
Cotton fiber
162
140
113
118
140
240
252
183
200
338
Wool fiber
100
117
89
109
117
120
113
123
371
358
Consumer goods
2,657
2,725
2,869
2,965
3,070
3,763
4,117
5,516
7,075
6,675
Food
1,512
1,444
1,244
1,168
1,188
1,502
1,562
2,480
3,705
3,013
Wheat and wheat flour
398
482
128
96
2
116
148
540
1,041
350
Other consumer goods
1,145
1,281
1,625
1,797
1,891
2,201
2,554
3,037
3,370
3,662
Other and unspecified.
723
698
? 713
887
954
961
1,032
1,417
1,808
3,019
Official Soviet statistics. Imports are f.o.b.
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Million US $
Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries
Total
Trade
Total
Eastern
Europe
USSR
Other 2
Total
Developed
Countries
Less
Developed
Countries
Hong Kong
and Macao
1905
Export,' , , ....
2,035
650
95
225
330
1,385
575
455
355
I toportm . . . . . .
1 , 845
515
110
190
215
1,330
020
405
5
1900
Exports
2,210
585
130
145
310
1,625
715
510
400
Imports
2,035
505
110
175
190
1,530
1,140
385
5
1907
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
1,820
340
135
60
145
1,480
1,250
230
Negl.
1909
Exports
2,030
400
145
30
315
1,540
685
515
340
Imports
1,830
295
120
25
150
1,535
1,245
290
Negl.
1070
Exports., ....
2,050
480
105
20
295
1,570
675
525
370
Imports.
2,240
380
190
25
165
1,860
1,555
300
5
1971
Exports
2,415
585
195
75
315
1,830
810
575
445
Imports
2,305
500
250
80
170
1,805
1,430
370
5
1972
Exports
3,085
740
230
135
375
2,345
1,070
740
535
Imports
2,835
535
265
120
150
2,300
1,070
625
5
1973
Exports
4,895
995
305
135
555
3,000
1,805
1,270
825
Imports
4,075
705
300
135
270
4,270
3,455
805
10
1974 a
Exports
6,305
1,370
345
140
? 885
4,935
2,375
1,650
910
Imports
7,400
930
315
140
475
0,470
5,290
1,100
20
I Rounded to the nearest US $5 million. Exports are f.o.b, and imports are c.i.f.
2 Including, data for Yugoslavia, Mongolia, Cuba, Albania, North Korea, and Nor.,, Vietnam.
3 Preliminary.
Table 53
Chinese Exports'
Million US $
1970
1971
1972
-
Non-
Com-
monist
Total
1973
Total
Cora-
munist
Non-
Com-
munist
Total
Corn-
munist
Non-
Corn-
monist
Total
Com-
monist
-
Corn-
monist
Non-
Corn-
munist
Total
2,050
480
1,570
2,415
585
1,830
3.085
740
2,345
4,895
995
3,900
Foodstuffs
045
90
555
740
140
600
955
195
760
1,595
310
1,285
Animals, meat, and fish
215
20
195
275
35
240
335
45
290
485
65
420
Grains
110
30
80
95
30
65
155
75
80
535
120
415
Fruits and vegetables
170
25
145
155
30
125
180
30
150
225
20
205
Crude materials, fuels, and
edible oils
430
60
370
475
90
385
600
115
'
485
870
130
740
Oilseeds
65
....
65
15
....
15
15
....
15
105
5
100
Textile fibers
100
10
90
120
10
110
205
15
190
290
5
285
Crude animal materials
115
35
80
105
25
80
115
25
00
165
40
125
Chemicals.
105
25
80
130
30
100
160
45
115
245
40
205
Manufactures
855
500
555
1,055
320
735
1,340
370
970
2,160
500
1,660
Textile yarn and fabric
340
80
260 ,
325
80
245
460
115
345
795
150
645
Clothing
155
85
70
155
95
60
100
100
90
275
65
210
Iron and steel
40
25
15
65
25
40
65
'25
40
110
35
75
Nonferrous metals
25
10 .
15
? 45
10
3ri
30
10
20
50
10
40
Other
15
5
10
15
5
10
30
15
15
25
15
10
1 Data are rounded to the nearest $5 million. Estimates are based on data reported by trading partners. Where data are incomplete,
as for most less developed countries and for many of the Communist countries, estimates are based on fragmentary information from
trade agreements and press reports and on commodity breakdowns available for earlier years,
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Chinese Imports
1970 1971
1972
Million
1973
Nan- Nan- Non- Non-
Com- Com- Com- Com- Com- Corn- Com- Com-
Total munin munist Total minis( munist Total munist militia( Total monist minim
Total
2,240
380
1,860
2,305
500
1,805
2,835
535
2,300
4,975
705
? ? 4,270
Foodstuffs
:355
70
285
20
70
220
455
30
425
1,000
65
9:35
Grains
280
....
280
205
,...
205
345
345
840
840
Crude materials, fuels, and
edible oils
370
90
280
385
75
:310
550
85
465
985
106
880
Rubber
80
80
55
55
70
70
165
165
Textile fibers
110
110
140
140
205
....
205
400
400
Chemicals.
330
10
320
:325
20
:305
360
30
:330
445
40
405
Fertilizer.
230
230
200
200
190
5
185
220
25
195
Manufactures
1,175
210
965
1,295
325
970
1,455
:380
1,076
2,5(15
480
i,)25
Textile varn and fabric
45
....
45
40
....
40
40
..,.
40
70
5
65
Iron ann keel
405
35
370
465
45
420
510
45
465
930
40
890
Nonferrous metals
210
10
200
150
10
140
235
10
225
400
20
:380
Machinery and equipment
395
140
. 255
505
230
275
520
265
255
855
:340
515
Other
10
....
? 10
10
10
Negl.
15
10
5
40
15
25
1 Data are rounded to the nearest $5 million. Estimates are based on data reported by trading partners, Where data are incomplete,
as for most less developed countries and for mv,ny of the Communist countries, eetimates are based on fragmentary information from
trade agreements and press reports and on commodity breakdowns available for earlier years.
Table 55
Direction of East European Foreign Trade' Million US $
Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries
Total
Trade
Total
USSR
Eastern
Europe
Far
East 2
Other 3
Total
Developed
Countries
Less
Developed
Countries
1965
Exports
11,788
8,418
4,692
3,172
159
394
3,369
2,415
954
Imports
11,611
8,107
4,436
3,112
147
412
3,503
2,614
859
1966.
Exports
12,321
8,541
4,537
3,263
222
517
3,781
2,724
1,057
Imports
12,720
8,586
4,710
3,265
173
438
4,133
3,201
932
1967.
Exports
13,417
9,324
5,105
3,534
265
420
4,090
2,916
1,174
Imports.
13,512
9,178
5,083
3,537
148
412
4,335
3,432
902
1968
Exports
14,544
10,332
5,641
3,871
303
515
4,211
3,021
1,191
?mports
14,532
10,050
5,559
3,876
181
435
4,482
3,512
969
1069
Exports
16,143
11,220
6,059
4,276
300
582
4,922
3,562
1,360
Imports
16,068
11,081
6,204
4,246
200
430
4,987
3,928
1,060
1970
Exports
18,158
12,545
6,010
4,953
331
647
5,613
4,134
1,478
Imports
18,522
12,500
6,803
4,909
232
556
6,021
4,835
1,186
1971
Exports
19,987
13,834
7,284
5,427
387
736
6,153
4,556
1,596
Imports.
20,318
13,700
7,291
5,539
263
606
6,618
5,399
1,220
1972
Exports
24,068
17,197
9,325
6,678
411
773
7,471
5,607
1,864
Imports.
24,380
15,958
8,222
6,721
295
719
8,422
7,000
1,422
1973
Exports
31,446
20,927
10,874
8,065
475
913
10,519
7,888
2,6:31
Imports
32,533
10,863
9,893
8,682
383
905
12,670
10,662
2,008
1974.
Exports
:38,444 4
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Import
42,651 4
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
1 Official East European statistics. Exports are on an f.o.b. basis. Imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary, which is on a c.i.f. basis,
2 Including data for China, North Korea, and Nortn Vietnam.
3 Including data for Albania, Cuba, Mongolia, Yugoslavia, and unspecified trade.
4 Preliminary.
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East European Exports, by Country
Million US $
1966
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
19742
Bulgaria
Total
1,176
1,305
1,458
1,615
1,794
2,004
2,182
2,627
3,300
3,838
Ofvuldeh:
USSR
014
004
772
894
980
1,078
1,190
1,478
1,805
N.A.
Eastern Europe
275
250
305
311
377
431
448
531
670
N.A.
Developed Countries
150
218
223
218
243
260
285
!'.10
403
N.A.
Less DeVei01. A Countries
86
90
100
127
128
156
163
109
300
N.A.
Czechoslovakia
Total.
2,689
2,745
2,864
3,005
3,319
3,792
4,180
4,915
5,917
7,364
Of which:
USSR
1,023
920
077
1,008
1,124
1,222
1,324
1,008
1,874
2,109
Eastern Europe.
789
817
887
909
934
1,213
1,335
1,590
1,163
2,200
Developed Countries
444
494
520
555
076
740
820
929
1,245
N.A.
Less Developed Countries
279
323
287
319
351
307
428
453
492
N.A.
East Germany
Total.
3,085
3,220
3,471
3,808
4,171
4,647
5,151
6,306
7,738
8,846
Of which:
USSR
1,311
1,276
1,408
1,507
1,058
1,742
1,93H
2,480
2,842
2,788
Eastern Europe
852
921
999
1,128
1,152
1,380
1,565
1,904
2,300
2,007
Developed Countries
031
651.
686
727
935
1,058
1,134
1,400
1,915
2,603
Less Developed Countries
157
183
186
178
202
203
234
236
315
400
Hungary
Total
1,510
1,593
1,701
1,789
2,084
2,317
2,500
3,291
4,321
5,129
Of which:
USSR
525
525
613
074
721
790
873
1,188
1,442
1,038
Eastern Europe.
468
497
480
512
020
648
743
907
1,187
1,581
Developed Countries
322
301
370
302
456
558
549
739
1,059
N.A.
Less Dcvdoped Countries
130
138
185
151
101
208
207
255
451
N.A.
Po;and
Total
2,228
2,272
2,527
2,858
3,142
3,548
3,872
4,927
6,432
8,332
Of which:
USSR
781
741
902
1,042
1.121
1,251
1,387
1,816
2,083
2,374
Eastern Europe
528
521
590
706
810
882
901
1,154
1,633
2,014
Developed Countries
007
063
602
744
790
902
1,099
1,397
2,063
2,810
Less Developed Countries
212
209
223
235
288
319
330
399
400
873
Romania
Total
1,102
1,186
1,395
1,469
1,633
1,851
2,101
2,599
3,738
4,935
Of ?vhich:
USSR
438
410
433
450
455
529
566
700
829
N.A.
Eastern Europe
260
251
265
305
383
395
434
530
852
N.A.
Ow.lom;,1 Countries
255
337
413
415
402
550
069
820
1,203
N.A.
Less Developed Countries
90
114
193
181
200
225
234
322
601
N.A.
1 Domestic currency .converted into US dollars at the exchange rate
2 Official East European statistics.
3 The official West German Deutschemark/ US dollar rate was use
because using the East German mark/ US dollar rate understates the
German marks at parity, but actually the East German mark is wor
prevailing at time of transactions. Enr.7,i-ts are on an f.o.b, basis.
d to convert intra-German trade in East German marks to US dollars
value of trade. East Germany eon yr West German marks into East
th less than the West German mark.
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Table 57
Ella( European !worth, by Counky
MPlion 155 $
ilidgarla
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
19742
Total
1,178
1,478
1,572
1,782
1,749
1,831
2,120
2,567
3,270
4,283
Of which:
USSR
689
700
783
946
974
955
1,108
1,34 1
1,697
N, A.
Eastern Europe
236
270
323
348
362
372
458
029
753
N. A.
Devehimal Countries
242
382
323
305
239
324
338
349
459
N. A.
Less 1)evelomn1 Countries
61
68
84
110
110
112
130
171
223
N. A.
Czechoslovakia
Total
2,673
2,736
2,680
3,077
3,294
3,695
4,010
4,662
5,997
7,543
Of which:
USSR
955
915
065
1,036
1,105
1,209
1,358
1,548
1,798
2,058
Eastern Europe
851
826
835
1,028
1,104
1,123
1,185
1,488
1,904
2,372
Developed Countries
487
562
522
031
689
880
960
1,050
1,478
N.A.
Less Devehmed Countries
224
251
229
227
23:
251
257
310
443
N.A.
East Gernuttly 3
TOW
2,823
3,233
3,294
3,408
4,147
4,923
5,057
6,050
8,066
9,719
Or which:
USSR
1,205
1,384
1,418
1,493
1,744
1,945
1,894
2,009
2,482
2,843
Eastern Europe
093
775
821
924
1,104
1,246
1,400
1,641
2,327
2,422
Developed Countries
038
779
750
703
092
1,350
1,415
1,029
2,735
3,492
Less Develomal Countries
138
147
140
147
160
210
221
190
269
564
Hungary
Total
1,520
1,566
1,775
1,803
1,928
2,505
2,990
3,154
3,833
5,575
Or which:
USSR
553
519
599
647
716
832
1,021
1,094
1,306
1,587
Eastern Europe.
415
449
542
538
534
726
860
885
994
1,408
Developed Countries
381
353
401
397
434
623
700
851
1,108
N.A.
Less Developed Countries
121
182
176
164
170
233
205
227
309
N.A.
Poland
Total
or which:
2,340
2,494
2,645
2,853
3,210
3,608
4,038
5,330
7,862
10,471
USSR
728
792
921
1,011
1,200
1,361
1,425
1,591
1,916
2,353
Eastern Europe
706
702
727
727
806
1,000
1,154
1,491
1,943
2,035
Developed Countries
548
679
728
802
861
901
1,075
1,772
3,431
5,158
Less Developed Countries
245
211
180
213
236
233
242
296
369
671
Romania
Total
1,077
1,213
1,546
1,609
1,740
1,960
2,103
2,616
3,505
5,060
Or which:
USSR
400
394
396
427
465
501
485
579
694
N.A.
Eastern Europe
210
244
290
310
337
441
482
587
701
N.A.
Developed Countries
348
446
708
674
712
/56
815
1,043
1,451
N.A..
Less Developed Countries
70
73
84
108
141
147
156
222
395
N.A.
I Imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary, whieh is on a c.i.f. basis.
2 Preliminary data.
3 The official West German Deutschertark/US dollar rate was used to convert intra-German trade In East German marks to US dollars
because using the East German mark/US dollar rate understates the value of trade. East Germany converts West German marks into East
German marks at parity, but actually the East German mark is worth less than the West German mark.
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Oil Import 11111 of the Major Non-Communist Consuming Countries
Billion US $
1965
1970
1972
1973
1974
01.:(.1)
United Staten 2
2,1
3.0
4.9
7.8
24.0
Japan.
1.3
2.7
4.4
6.6
20.0
Spain.
0,2
0.4
0.7
0.9
3,1
European Community
France.
0.9
1.6
2,5
3.0
9.6
Italy.
0.6
1.2
1.8
2.4
8,0
Netherlands
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.5
1.5
United Kingdom
1.4
1.8
2.4
3.3
9.0
West Germany
1,0
2,0
2.9
5.1
11.2
I Total comt of imported "rude oil and petrolemn produetm (on a e.i.f. basis) less earningn of exportn
of these Reim; (on an f,o.b. basin).
II On an f.o.b. Immix,
Table 59
Arms Exports to the Less Developed Countries I
Million US $
1955-68
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1969-74
1955-74
Total
27,020
2,310
2,960
3,270
3,445
4,815
5,635
22,435
49,455
Non-Communist Countiles
21,555
1,780
1,855
2,275
2,505
2,615
4,235
15,265
36,820
United States 2
17,305
1,175
1,440
1,455
1,440
1,435
2,965
9,860
27,165
Western Europe
3,620
555
375
685
880
1,080
; ,125
4,700
8,320
United Kingdom
1,770
225
130
205
110
255
350
1,275
3,0.15
France
935
215
IOU
180
380
515
400
1,790
2,725
West Germany
345
40
75
155
225
111,.
205
813
1,160
Italy.
200
15
10
60
70
85
105
345
545
Belgium
120
15
5
25
5
25
35
110
230
Switzerland
105
5
15
20
40
15
10
105
210
Netherlands
25
20
5
10
35
35
5
110
135
Spain
30
10
10
5
5
5
....
35
65
Other
90
10
25
25
10
30
15
115
205
Other
630
100
40
135
185
100
145
705
1,335
Communist Countries
5,465
530
1,105
995
940
2,200
1,400
7,170
12,635
USSR
4,580
455
1,000
845
805
2,045
1,260
6,410
10,990
Chinn
175
25
25
65
75
70
15
275
450
Eastern Europe
710
50
80
85
60
85
125
485
1,195
1 Exports include military sales and downpayments, as well as military aid. Data have been rounded to the nearest $5 million.
2 Data are for fiscal years.
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Total thoss Official Bilateral Capital Flows from the Developed Countries to Less Developed Countries,' by Donor
Million US $
Annual
Average
1954-73
1954-67
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
Total official bilateral flows
123,259
4,825
7,466
7,996
8,575
10,027
10,361
11,3e5
Development Assistance Conimitteel,
115,984
4,565
6,981
7,496
8,035
9,292
9,691
10,593
United States .
01,478
2,814
:3,775
3,533
3,510
4,000
3,580
3,085
France
17,1191
755
913
990
1 , 039
1,118
I , 438
1,623
West Germany
8,909
205
643
670
718
897
995
1,303
United Kingdom
7,840
329
458
430
187
605
079
? 581
Japan 3. .
7,090
92
334 4
936 5
1 , 177
1,283
1,282
1,389
Other"..
12,280
310
858
931
1,134
1,389
1,1'11
1,952.
Communist Countries
7,275
260
485
500
540
735
670
710
USSR
4,090
180
300
340
3011
420
350
400
Eastern Europe
1,345
45
115
90
110
145
100
115
China
1,240
35
70
70
70
170
220
195
?
-
1 Total gross official capital flows include grants (less reparation and indelonification payments); gross loans with maturities of five
years or more (Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member flus Include gross loans with maturities of one to five yearn for the
period 1965-73, but these amount to less than 4% of the total for that period); and net grant-like flown (loans repayable in recipients'
currencies and transfers of resources through sales for lecipienta' currencies).
2 Members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
3 Data for the period 1054-68 exclude Japanese Eximbank and Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund supplier credits.
4 Including reparation and indemnification payments of US $40 million.
5 Including reparation and indemnification payments of US $41 million.
? Including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland; also including
Portugal for the period 1954-72. New Zealand became a DAC member in 1974 and is included in 1973 data. Disbursements by all donors
to Yugoslavia are excluded.
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Total Grorm Official Bilateral Capital Flown from Development Assistance Committee
Members to Lens Developed Countries, by Recipient, 1954-73
Total United Staten
Total 115,984 61,478
Africa... 25,556 4,865
Algeria. 4,407195
Guinea 107
Other 20,240:: 4,503
East Asia 25,140 17,235
Indonesia 4,3251
South Korea 5,857 4, 72
South Vietnam 6, 103 5,050
Other 8,765 4,869
Latin America 19,207 12,747
Brazil 4,274 3,353
Chile 1,8801
Other 13,044 8 : (7115)
Middle East and South Asia 34,109 22,:1134
Afghanistan 583 54
1,884 1,22623
India 13 88
,754
Iran 1,587 1,110
Iraq 80 53
North Yemen 97 57
Pakistan 6,175 4,3:23;1)
Syria 76
Turkey 3,323
Other 6,541 2,400
3,715
Europe 2,509 1,689
Other 3 9463 2,808 ,
Million US $
Other
54,506
20,691
4,212
16 , :13;172
7,905
2,503
1,173(:1
243
3,806
6,6
4)
i201
510
5,020
11,975
220
(1221:
4
4,032
4:7 7
111
40
1,851
46
9 17
2,826
820
6,655
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1 Members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Total gross official
capital flows include grants (less reparation and indemnification payments); gross loans with
maturities of five years or more (Development Assistance Committee (IMC) member flows include
gross loans with maturities of one to five years for the period 1065-73, but these amount to less t;lan
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).
2 Including Australia, Austria, Belgium,. Canada, Denmark, France, Daly, Japan, Norway, the
Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and West Germany; also including Portugal
for the period 1054-72. New Zealand became a DAC member in 1974 and is included in 1973 data.
Data for Japan for the period 1954-68 exclude Japanese Exirnbank and Overseas Economic Coopera-
tion Fund supplier credits.
3 Countries not specified by region and Oceania.
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Million 115 $
1946-71 2
1972'
1973"
1971'
Total
75,171
3,617
4,113
3,902
Arden
5,219
299
257
300
Ethiopia
318
33
12
30
(1180m
283
15
21
0
Libya
212
Negl,
N.A.
N.A.
Liberia.
218
17
111
11
Moroeco
823
38
30
20
Nigeria
108
25
II
0
Tunisia
719
11
17
10
Zaire
418
6
9
.1
( 1t or
1,700
121
135
212
East Amin
22,148
1,176
1,253
1,197
Cambodia
757
58
93
2711
Indonesia
1,812
210
211
00
ildum
882
52
51
10
Philippines
1,010
70
121
01
South Korea.
5,588
252
188
37
South viotiutm.
6,9112
455
502
651
Taiwan
2,207
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Thailand
661
3.1
39
15
Other
1 , 6.13
IS
IS
21
Latin America
12,592
581
812
628
Argentina.
197
N.A.
N.A.
Nvgl.
Bolivia
621
60
...I
.17
Brazil
2,431
21
5.1
17
Chile
926
7
4
10
Colombia
1,283
116
97
54
Dominiean Republic
487
27
16
17
Ecuador
282
10
17
8
Omit( mala
298
17
12
5
Mexlco
284
Negl.
Negl.
Negl.
Plintillin
310
3.1
10
28
Peru
439
44
9
17
Venezuela
199
7
2
3
Other
4,835
238
588
'122
Mi(10, East and South Asia
23,710
920
751
539
Afghanistan
.159
36
39
14
13angladesh
526
286
161
SO
Egypt
892
2
1
21
Greece
1,845
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
India
8,899
114
82
137
Iran
757
2
I
1
Israel
1,203
101
110
52
Jordan
802
59
71
64
Pakistan ?I
.1,288
165
178
102
Turkey
2,713
67
23
0
Other
1,236
85
88
62
Europe and Oceania
1,771
97
80
88
Spain
1,021
N.A.
3
3
Other
753
97
77
85
Nonregional
9,731
5.1.1
927
1,150
I Data are for fiscal years, Economic assistance is defined as Officio I Development Assistance
(0 DA official concessional aid for development purposes?an internationally accepted concept
agreed to in the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD.
2 Data are reported on a net basis, excluding total deobligations,
3 Data reported are on a gross basis. Deobligations generally ore believed to be small.
'Including Bangladesh prior to 1972. .
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US Military Deliveries to (1, Less Developed Countries, by Recipient
1955-74 1973
Million US $
1974
Total
25,358
1,436
2,963
Africa...
476
17
28
Ethiopia
184
N
8
Libya
78
1
1
Moroeco
MI
2
5
Tunisia
43
2
5
Zaire
51
1
2
Other
39
3
7
East Asia
10,918
467
671
Burma
84
....
Malaysia
46
14
13
Philippines.
444
3
22
South Korea
3,627
110
101
Taiwan
2,925
104
171
Thailand
618
21
35
Other
3,174
215
329 2
Latin America.
1,539
92
III
Argentina
217
22
13
Brazil
408
27
27
Chile
150
4
7
Colombia
127
3
5
Ecuador...
50
....
....
Peru .
145
3
6
Uruguay
59
3
4
Venezuela .
192
II
31
Other
211
16
18
Middle East and South Asia,
11,219
777
2,086
Greece
1,601
50
109
India
167
....
1
Iran.
2,346
256
545
Israel
2,315
216
1,035
Jordan
344
42
44
Pakistan
794
6
20
Saudi Arabia
667
97
219
Turkey
2,871
100
11(1
Other
110
10
3
Europe.,..
1,1S6
83
67
Portugal
235
3
3
Spain
951
80
64
I Fiscal years. Including deliveries under the following programs: (a) Military Assistance Program
(MAP) grants under the various Mutual Security Acts; (b) Foreign Military Sales (EMS), which
consists of US-financed arms, US-guaranteed private arms credits, and US-approved commercial
sales; and (c) Excess Stock Sides (ESS), which involve surplus equipment that has been valued at
33% of the oriidnal acquisition value. Excluding some $15.7 billion worth of arms provided under the
Military Assistanee Service Funded (MASF) program; MASF was designed to support non-US
forces engaged in combat in Indochina and was provided directly from the US military budget.
South Vietnam began receiving MASF funds in March 1966 and Laos and Thailand in 1967. South
.Korea, which had a large force in South Vietnam, received some MASF support. US data also exclude
some $700 million in naval equipment made available under the Ship Loan and Lease Program.
2 Including $306 million to Cambodia.
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Communist Economic Aid to Less Developed Countries, Extensions and Drawings
Million US $
Total
??
Extended
Drawn
USSR
Extended
Drawn
Eastern Europe
Extended Drawn
China
Extended
Drawn
Total
18,364
8,201
9,579
5,320
5,320
1,461
3,465
1,420
1954 65.
, , .? ..
0, 334
2,613
:1,804
1,880
1,759
470
711
255
1066 74 ,
, . , . ..
12,030
5,590
5,715
3,440
3,561
985
2,754
1,105
1060
1,009
500
1,241
335
294
75
164
90
1067
... ..
473
515
291
aoo
132
115
50
100
11094
038
485
:170
300
205
115
54
70
1069
933
500
494
340
426
90
13
70
1070
?. ..
1,101
540
198
360
175
110
728
70
1971
.....
2,171
735
1,125
420
484
145
562
170
1072
2, 188
670
802
350
828
100
558
220
1973
..
I, 536
710
622
400
480
115
428
105
1971
1,201
935
563
635
5:11
120
107
180
? - --
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Communist Military Aid to Leos Developed Countries, Extensions and Drawings
Million US
Total
-----
Extendod
----
Drawn
USSR
Extended
Drawn
Eastern Europe
Extended Drawn
China
Extended
Drawn
Total... ..... .
13,650
11,900
11,850
10,450
1,250
1,000
550
450
1955 65, ... .
1,725
3,575
4,050
3,025
550
500
125
50
1966-74 . ...
8,925
8,325
7,800
7,425
700
500
425
400
1966
525
675
450
450
25
50
50
75
1967
650
500
525
450
75
25
50
25
1968
550
525
475
450
50
50
25
25
1969
425
475
350
425
75
25
Negl.
25
1970
1.075
1,050
975
950
50
75
50
25
1971
1,550
900
1,375
775
100
75
75
50
1972
1.000
875
825
750
100
50
75
75
1973
1,825
2,150
1,725
2,000
75
75
25
75
1971
1,325
1,275
1,100
1,175
150
75
75
25
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Soviet Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient
Million CRS
1954-74
1973
1974
Tot sal
9,579
623
562
Airiest
1,345
11
4
Algeria
425
(Isimeroon
8
Central African Republie
2
Chad
I
Congo
14
Equatorial Coinea
I
Ethiopia
103
0 liana
93
(;u1nen
200
Kenya
48
Midi
70
NIatiritunia
4
1
Morocco
88
Niger
2
1
1
Nigeria
7
It wanda
1
I
Senegal
9
1
I
Sierra Leone
28
Somalia
100
Sudan
64
Tanzania
20
Tunisia
34
Uganda
16
Upper Volta
I
1
Zambia
0
E.B.st Asia
155
1
I ndonesin
114
Other
41
1
1,sztin America
657
209
Argentina
245
200
Bolivia
31
1
Brazil
85
Chile
238
....
Other
58
8
Middle East and South AMU
7,422
611
349
Af glianistan
826
....
Bangladesh
200
28
Egypt
1,300
India
1,943
350
Iran
750
188
Iraq
549
....
.,..
North Yemen
98
1
5
Pakistan
652
71
216
Sri Lanka
:18
....
Syria
417
100
Turkey
530
....
....
Other
119
1
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Chinese Economic Ald Extended to the Less
Developed Countries, by Recipient
N1I
US ft;
East European Erationtle Aid Extended to the !WWI
Devcii.ped Countries, by Recipient
Million
US $
1954-74
1973
1974
1956-74
1973
19).!
Total
3,465
428
197
Total
5,320
486
531
Africa
1,878
335
172
Africa
973
98
80
Algeria..
92
Algeria
344
98
Burundi
20
Ethiopia
I?
Cameroon
71
71
Ghana
11,2
Central African Reim')lie..
4
Guinea
105
80
Chad
50
50
23
Congo
25
Morocco
50
Dahomey
14
Nigeria
38
Ethiopia.
84
5
Ghana .
42
Sudan
153
Guinea..
77
Tanzania
13
Kenya
IS
Tunisia
73
NIaWarty Republic
11
Zambia
till
Mall
h7
2
East. Asia
306
Mauritania
61
2
:37
Burma.
26
Mauritius
:35
Cam bodia .
17
Niger.
Indonesia
263
Rwanda
22
Latin A merica .
815
5
220
Seneol
49
49
Argent Ina
229
220
Sierra Leone
30
Bolivia
31
5
Somalia
133
Brazil
227
Sudan
82
Chile
120
Tanzania
331
75
Colombia
5
Togo
Ecuador
111
Tun kin
40
Peru
153
Uganda
15
Uruguay
25
Upper Volta
Zaire
52
100
MI
100
2
Venezuela
Middle East and Soul h Asia
10
3,226
383
231
ZIIIIIIIiIL
279
10
51
Afghanistan
40
28
East Asia
306
25
Bangladesh
100
21
26
Burma
81
Egypt
771
100
Cambodia
92
India
487
105
Indonesia
105
Iran .
538
103
Laos
25
25
Iraq .
419
Latin America ..
133
Lebanon
9
Mile
North Y,:tnen
17
Guyana.
26
Pakistan ..........
74
Pero
42
. ?
South Yemen
21
5
Middle East nnd South Asia.
1,103
93
Sri Lanka
73
11
Afghanistan
73
Syria
650
1.5
185
Bangladesh
11
Turkey
27
Egypt
134
28
Iraq
45
Nepal
99
North Yemen
79
1
Pakistan
391
50
South Yemen
55
Sri Lanka
155
11
Syria
61
Europe
45
Malta
15
67
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Military Personnel from the Less Developed Countries Trained In Communist Countries I
Departures to Communist Countries,
Total
1955-74
Eastern
USSR Europe
Chinn
Being Trained, December 1974
Eastern
Total USSR Europe Chins
Total
39,750
33,625
3,750
2,375
4,050
3,250
100
700
Alden
10,000
7,300
550
2,150
2,175
1.475
25
675
Algeria
2, 225
2,000
200
25
50
50
??? ?
Burundi
50
50
.???
50
50
Congo
750
325
50
375
250
25
225
Ghana
200
200
4...
????
1 , 175
750
50
375
250
125
125
Libya
3110
300
IP.
....
3(11)
300
Mall
200
150
Negl,
50
50
_"
50
Morocco
75
75
....
.-
Nigeria
350
350
? . ? ?
175
175
Sierra Leone
150
....
",
150
25
....
25
Somalia
2 , 000
1,900
75
25
225
225
Negl.
Sudan
425
300
25
100
50
????
50
Tanzania.
1 , 400
400
Ntrgl.
1,000
350
ISO
200
Uganda
625
550
75
????
4(5)
400
Zambia
75
25
__
50
?"
East Asia
9,225
7,525
1,700
Negl.
Cambodia
25
25
?-?
Indonesia
0,200
7,500
1,700
???.
Sri Lanka
Negl.
....
Negl.
????
????
Latin America
150
150
GO
50
Peru.
150
150
????
50
50
..??
Middle East and South Asia
20,375
18,650
1,500
225
1,825
1,725
75
25
Afghanistan
3,250
3,000
250
400
400
Bangladesh
400
400
????
25
25
Egypt
6,250
5,700
550
????
????
India
2,000
2,000
Negl.
175
175
Iran
250
250
? ...
25
25
Iraq
2,925
2,700
225
375
350
25
North Yemen
1,000
1,000
...
--
75
75
Pakistan
275
.
50
225
25
????
25
South Yemen
575
550
25
????
175
175
Syria
3,450
3,000
450
550
500
50
I Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data refer to the number of persons departing for or in training but not. neemarily
completing training.
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Communint Economic and Military Techniciana In the 11,emm Developed Counirien, by Country, 1974
Economic Military
USSR and Enid- USSR and East-
Total ern Europe China Total ern Europe China
'rood
47,375
24,440
22,935
7,915
6,880
1,035
Atrien
34,120
13,450
20,670
3,045
2,070
960
Algeria
4 , 055
4,405
250
050
650
Congo
????
????
00
30
:30
Ethiopia
140
40
100
Ohana
150
60
90
????
Oulnea
1,750
1,300
450
125
100
25
Kenya
:30
25
5
????
Libya
3,800
3,800
....
100
100
NI all
450
150
300
20
10
10
Mauritania
:300
75
225
????
Morocco
495
485
10
????
....
Nigeria
255
185
7(1
00
60
Somalia
2,951)
950
2,000
1,000
1,000
Sudan
420
60
360
150
100
50
Tanzania
4,300
200
4,100
750
750
Tunisia
470
115
55
.?..
Uganda
I???
????
25
25
Zambia
10,160
160
10,000
70
70
Other
3,795
1,140
2 , 655
35
10
25
East Asia
110
40
70
????
..?
Burma
70
????
70
Indonesia
10
I()
Malaysia
20
20
Thailand
1(1
10
006.
Latin America
545
480
65
15
15
....
Bolivia
25
25
????
Chile.
40
40
????
????
Peru.
205
280
15
15
15
Other.
185
135
50
????
????
????
Middle East and South Asia.
12,600
10,470
2,130
4,870
4,795
75
Afghanistan
865
765
100
500
500
Bangladesh
730
730
50
50
Egypt
2,160
2,150
10
200
200
India
1,480
1,480
????
300
300
Iran
1,230
1,225
5
75
75
Iraq
1,375
975
400
1,109
1 , 100
Kuwait
5
5
????
????
????
Malta
120
????
120
NI e p a I
305
5
300
????
....
North Yemen.
515
165
350
170
120
50
Pakistan.
395
220
175
25
....
25
South Yemen
810
255
555
250
250
Sri Lanka
175
125
50
Syria
2,040
1,990
30
2,200
2,200
Turkey
:325
:325
????
Other
70
55
15
,.. ?.... _.
I Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data are minimum estimates of the number of persons present for a period of one month or more.
Persons engaged solely in commercial activities are excluded.
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Academic, Technical, and Military Vrainees Departing from the Less Developed Countries for Trai, ,ng in Communist Countries,
by Area of Destination'
1967
1968
1969
19
1971
1972
1973
1974
Total trainees
5,450
6,505
7,095
7,845
8,140
9,845
11,755
12,660
USSR and Eastern Europe
5,335
6,500
7,080
7,535
7,670
8,795
11,260
12,425
China
115
5
15
310
470
1,050
495
235
Academie trainees
3,000
3,535
3,995
3,645
4,100
4,270
5,375
4,645
USSR and Eastern Europe
3,000
3,535
3,905
3,645
4,100
4,070
5,275
4,615
China
....
....
....
....
....
200
100
30
T.lehnical trainees
1,245
1,455
1,880
1,650
2,835
2,360
3,715
4,380
USSR and Eastern Europe
1,220
1,450
1,880
1,650
2,835
2,360
3,715
4,300
China.
25
5
....
....
....
....
....
80
Military trainees
1,205
1,515
1,220
2,550
1,205
3,215
2,665
3,635
USSR and Eastern Europe
1,115
1,515
1,205
2,240
735
2,365
2,270
3,510
China.
90
....
15
310
470
850
395
125
I Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data are for persons departing for training and not necessarily those completing training.
Table 72
Soviet Economic Aid Extended to the Communist Countries, by Recipient'
Million US:
1954-67
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1968-74
1954-74
Total
7,478
765
1,050
231
1,620
1,171
493
283
5,613
13,091
Eastern Europe
2,957
333
556
tiegl.
1,111
....
2,000
4,957
Bulgaria
1,104
333
556
889
1,993
Czechoslovakia
14
....
....
14
East, Germany
990
990
ihmgary
348
....
348
Poland
378
....
1,111
1,111
1,189
Romania
123
Negl.
Negl.
123
Far East
1,067
....
....
....
1,067
China
495
495
North Korea
118
118
North Vietnam
454
-
....
....
....
....
....
....
454
Other
3,454
432
494
231
509
1,171
493
283
3,613
7,067
Albania
64
....
....
....
....
65
Cuba.
1,472
432
49,3
231
509
631
493
283
3,073
4,545
Mongolia
1,609
....
....
1,609
Yugoslavia
308
540
540
848
Excluding data for Eastern Europe prior to 1956 because war reparations and other assets and privileged arrangements obtained by thi
USSR from these countries created a heavy net flow of capital toward the USSR during these years; data are unavailable for North :corer& am
North Vietnam after 1965 and for Mongolia after 19(37; the data exclude Soviet sugar subsidy payments to Cuba.
70
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Production of Primary Energy I
1965
_ .
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
Million Meiric Tons of Coal Equivalent
? ? . ? ? ?
1971 1972 1973 1974
OECD
United States
1,766.8
1,806,0
1,974.0
2,036.8
2, 114.8
2,226.8
2,197.2
2,238.0
2,233.6
2,132.9
Canada 2
175.9
191.9
203.8
219.0
243,4
273.0
294.2
:335.8
371.4
370.7
Japan 2
92.4
100.5
91.1
00.7
93.5
90.7
88.3
86.6
88.2
85.5
Norway?
27.3
26.0
29.5
33.1
31.6
32.0
35.3
39.8
42.5
44.8
European Community 2.
565
548
532
536
542
558
577
578
698
607
Belgium 3
20.5
18.3
17.2
15,5
13.9
12.1
11.7
11.,1
9.8
9.1
France
90.0
92.1
87.0
84.6
80.2
85.6
78.6
78.1
75.0
73.8
Italy
41.2
43.1
42.0
44.0
44.8
46.5
45.8
47.9
51.2
51.4
Netherlands
16.0
17.6
20.4
28.2
37.5
49.I
64.3
82.0
08.1
114.4
United Kingdom.
202.1
191.8
192.4
187.2
173. 1
177.2
11?11.3
174.0
191.1
174.4
West Germany
100.0
181.4
168.3
173.0
178.0
184 .,I
184.0
18(1.9
178.8
180.8
Other Countries 2
Iran
124.5
139.5
172.4
187.0
224.0
205.7
318.4
353.5
410.9
434.4
Kuwait
144.1
150.9
153.3
163.8
174.0
184.5
107.3
202.6
187.5
159.1
Saudi Arabia
1:32.7
156.8
169.8
186.2
197.0
233.7
294.4
379.1
478.5
532.9
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
1,270
1,340
1,400
1,460
1,530
1,600
1,670
1,740
1,800
1,900
USSR
943..
1,007.2
1,06:3.6
1,113.3
1,169.4
1,215.6
1,278.6
1,343.1
1,4112.2
1,498.0
Eastern Europe
329
334
335
348
366
381
393
400
410
400
Bulgaria
9.5
9.6
10.2
10.3
10.2
10.2
0.2
9.2
8.9
8.0
Czechoslovakia...
01.8
01.8
59.7
61.0
63.8
(16.5
68.0
68.3
06.3
66.3
East Germany
81.4
80.6
78.:3
70.8
82,2
85.0
87.5
8.8
87.6
01.1)
Ilunpry
18.3
18.3
17.9
19.1
19.5
20.3
20.0
19.4
20.4
20.5
Poland
110.9
114.2
116.0
122.1
130.4
137.2
142.6
148.0
154.2
159.0
Romania
47.1
49.6
53.3
55.8
50.7
62.2
65.7
69.2
72.5
75.1
Far East
China
209,6
239.3
109.1
217.5
271.7
328.5
366.9
400.6
434.6
462.11
North Korea
21.6
21.4
22.8
24.5
23.6
28.1
28.8
30.1
31.5
30.2
Other
Albanil
1.4
1.5
1 6
1.8
2.2
2.5
2.9
3.3
3.7
4.3
Yugoslavia
21.2
21.6
20.8
21.6
23.1
24.1
25.8
26.2
26.0
27.3
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1 Data are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric and nuclear electric power expressed in terms of coal equivalents (ealorific Value of
7,000 kilocalories per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such a, peat, shale, and fuel wood,
2 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 hydroelectricity (1,000 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. Production of geothermal and nuclear electric power is included at the same ratio as
hydroelectricity.
3 Including data for Luxembourg.
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Primary Energy Conaumption
Million Metric Tom; of Coal Ennis%lentm
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
OECD
United States
1,790.8
1,894.1
1,902,0
2,080.3
2,188.0
2,209.5
2,317.0
2,420.1
2,516.4
Canada.
141.1
150.9
150.0
108.0
184.3
201.1
209.7
235.0
248,6
?lapan
174.6
192.3
225.1
254.5
289.5
332.4
342.()
344.0
300.2
Norway
13.2
14.8
15.0
10.2
17.0
18.7
18.2
18.2
19.7
European Community
Belgium 3
46.3
45.5
40.3
52.1
53.9
59.3
6) .2
65.0
03.2
France
144.8
140.5
150.9
103.9
176.9
192,8
201.5
214.9
229.0
Italy
92.7
103.0
114.0
119.0
128.7
144.1
144.3
151.0
150.2
Netherlands
42.3
44.5
47.2
52.4
511.9
06.0
07.4
76.1
81.8
United Kingdom
279.4
279.1
270.0
274.7
286.0
300.2
309.2
301.8
323.9
West Germany
250.3
254.0
249.7
269.9
294.2
317.8
:320.4
332.8
:358.9
Other Countries
.. Iran
9,0
d.5i
11.6
13.2
15.8
27.1
26.9
29.1
34.0
Kuwait
6.0
6.3
(1.4
6.9
6.4
10.0
8.5
8.8
9.6
Saudi Arabia
2.5
2.9
3.2
4.6
5.8
6.2
6.6
7 4
8.0
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR 4.
898.0
951.0
998.0
1,049.0
1,098.0
1,118.0
1,178.0
1,247.0
1,310.0
Eastern Eorope
Bulgaria
21.1
22.3
25.4
27.7
30.5
33.4
:34.8
35.4
35.7
Czechoslovakia
79.6
79.2
78.3
82.8
88.8
93.3
98.2
99.1
97.5
East Germany
92.8
93.7
91.4
92.2
96.9
102.0
105.2
102.2
105.8
Hungary
28.6
28.8
27.4
28.9
29.9
:32.9
34.0
34.1
:30.1)
Poland
110.5
113.1
116.7
123.7
1:31.6
138.9
143.2
150.7
152.6
Romania
37.7
40.2
44.0
47.1
53.9
58.4
112.1
65.3
71.4
Other
Albania
0.0
0.8
0.9
1.2
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.5
Yugoslavia
23.3
23.8
23.3
25.2
20,3
29.3
:33.1
33.4
35.8
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1 Data are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, anti hydroelectric, geothermal, and nuclear electric power expressed in terms of coal equivalents
(calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such as peat, shale, and fuel wood.
2 To convert data to b/d -i' crude oil equivalent in by the coefficient 0.014.
3 Including data for Ltoombuurg.
4 Including peat, Mud.. and fuel wood.
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Production of Primary Energy, by Type I
Million Metric Tonm of Coal EquIvalento
OECD
Coal
1965
Crude Natural
011 Gait
Hydro/
Nuclear
Coal
1974
Crude
Oil
Natural
Gam
Hydro/
Nuclear
United States
482.3
572.4
036.0
176.0
5(10.4
1148.1
772.3
152,1
Canada 2
0 . 3
55.11
46.0
64.5
18.0
118 . 1
116.4
118.2
Japan 2
40.7
0.0
2.0
:30.2
20.4
0.0
3,8
60.4
Norway 2
0.1
....
....
26.9
0.4
2.2
....
12.2
European Community 2
13:4gium 3
1 0 . 8
....
0.1
0.7
8 .1
....
0.1
0.9
France ...
53.0
4.3
0,7
26,0
2.1.4
1.7
10.0
37.7
Italy
0.9
:3.0
10.4
27.0
0.5
1 .4
20.3
29.2
Netherlands...
11.1
3.1
2.4
....
0.8
2.1)
111.5
0.2
United Kingdom
190.5
0.1
0.3
11.3
110.0
0.5
43.9
19.4
West Germe.iy
167 .2
10.4
4 .5
8.5
1:31.4
8, 1
27.11
14.2
Other Countries 2
Iran
(1.3
122.4
1.6
0.2
1.0
394.0
37,:3
2.2
Kuwait.
141,8
2.4
152.8
6.3
Saudi Arabia,. .
131.3
1.'l
528.7
4.2
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR
412.5
340.4
149.8
3.1.4
479.0
656.0
312.0
50.9
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria
8 . 1
0.3
0.1
1.0
6.6
0.3
0.2
0.9
Czechoslovakia
58.5
0.3
1.0
2.0
64.2
0.2
0,8
1.1
East. Germany .
80.7
0.1
0.2
0.4
79.3
0 . 1
10.4
1.2
Hungary
14.3
2.6
1.4
Negl.
11.0
2.0
6.6
Negl.
Poland
108.3
or,
1.7
0.4
150.2
0.5
7,5
0.8
Romania
5 . 1
18.9
22.7
0.4
11.5
21.7
39.2
2.7
Far East
China
169.4
10.2
22.9
1.1
289 4
97.9
71.7
3.0
Other
Albania
0.2
1.2
N.A.
N.A.
0.4
:3.0
0.2
0.5
Yugoslavia
13.3
2.9
0.4
It;
14.0
4.8
1.7
0.5
I Da... are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric and nuclear electric power e X pressed in terms of coal equivalents
(calorific value or 7,000 kiloc Andes per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such as peat, shale, and fuel wood.
' 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 hydroelectricity (1,00(1 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. Production of geothermal and nuclear electric power is
included at the sante ratio as hydroelectricity.
Including data for Luxembourg.
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Proved Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal, Yearend 1974 I
Crude Oil Natural Gas Coal 2
Billion Cubic Million Metric
Million Barrels Meters Tons
OECD
United States
35,300
7,080
317,450
Canada .
0,400
1,480
8,460 3
Norway
7,300
700
2
European Community
United Kingdom
15,700
1,420
98,880 4
Other Countries
Abu Dhabi
30,000
5,660
Algeria
7,700
6,480
20
Congo.
4,900
30
Ecuador
2,500
140
Egypt.
3,700
100
....
India
800
70
21,360
Indonesia
15,000
420
160
Iran .
66,000
9,340
380
Iraq
35,000
780
....
Kuwait
72,800
900
Libya..
26,600
750
....
Mexico
13,600
420
5,316 4
Nigeria
20,900
I , 270
300?
Oman.
6,000
60
....
Qatar
6,000
230
Saudi Arabia
164,500
1,560
...,
South Africa.
....
....
24,2200
Syria
1,500
20
....
Venezuela
15,000
1,220
14
Communist Countries
USSR. and Eastern Europe
USSR.
36,000
22,400 7
273,200"
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria
35
25 7
4,390"
Czechoslovakia
15
15 7
13,77010
East Germany
5
l00'
30 , 20011
Hungary
140
100 7
3,3501"
Poland
35
l30'
38,870 12
Romania
1200,
250 7
3,9701"
Far East
China
7,000
N.A.
330,690
Other
Albania
140
N.A.
N.A.
YugosIavia
350
50
D,980"
1 Unless otherwise indicated.
2 The portion of total resources which has been assessed as being exploitable under local
economic conditions and available technology. Data for the non-Communist countries exclude
brown coal and lignite. Data for the Communist countries include brown coal and lignite.
3 Data are for 1970.
4 Data are for 1973.
5 Data are for 1903.
6 Data are for 1969.
7 Proved and probable reserves.
8 Data are for 1971.
P Data are for 1972.
10 Data are for 1966.
11 Data are for 1956.
12 Data are for 1967.
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Crude Oil Refining Capacity
1 January 1975
Thousand Barrels per Day
OECD
41,000
Saudi Arabia
600.3
United States
14,216.3
Singapore
845.6
Australia
722.2
Trinidad and Tobago.
461.0
Canada
1,877.6
Venezuela
1,531.7
Japan
5,133.8
Virgin Islands
590.0
Spain
1,165.0
Communist Countries
European Community
16,000
USSR and Eastern Europe.
9,280
Belgium
866.7
USSR.
7,500.0
France
3,341.6
Eastern Europe
1,780
Italy
3,952.7
Bulgaria
240.0
Netherlands
1,840.7
Czechoslovakia
300.0
United Kingdom
2,783.0
East Germany.
340.0
West Germany
2,986.7
Hungary.
200.0
Other Countries
Poland
240.0
Argentina
720.7
Romania
460.0
Bahamas
500.0
Far East
Brazil
901.8
China
1,000.0
India
555.1
North Korea
40.0
Iran
789.0
Other
Kuwait
566.0
Albania
60.0
Mexico
760.0
Cuba
180.0
Netherlands Antilles
900.0
Yugoslavia
240.0
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Produclion of Crude 0111
1965
1966
1917
1968
1969
1970
1971
Thousand Barak per Day
1972 1973 1974
OECD2
9,010
9,610
10,000
10,600
10,900
11,500
Il ,7('i
11,800
11,800
11,350
United Staten
7,804
8,315
8,676
9,150
9,253
9,618
9,635
9,512
9,189
8,870
Canada
793
884
057
1,022
1,189
1,305
1,382
1,5,12
1,798
1,005
European Community
309
296
293
286
280
264
24;1
228
205
198
Other (Iountries
Alm Dhabi
282
359
379
. 508
580
691
921;
1,050
1,298
1,410
Algeria
554
704
777
899
934
976
656
1,022
1,070
940
Indonesia
501
467
504
606
758
855
904
1,056
1,330
1,380
Iran .
1,895
2,117
2,593
2,845
3,357
3,831
4,531
5,021
5,801
6,040
Iraq .
1,311
1,383
I, , 028
1,505
1,528
1,563
1,720
1,446
1,964
1,820
Kuwait
2,362
2,486
2,634
2,619
2,820
2,983
3,196
3,279
3,024
2,550
Libya
1,2:18
1,494
1,652
2,590
3,111
3,321
2,762
2,215
2,187
1,520
Mexico
328
32,1
357
13:3
102
420
434
444
465
.580
Nigeria
263
406
485
139
523
1,090
1,520
1,818
2,053
2,200
Qatar
927
288
316
339
356
367
429
484
570
520
Saudi Arabia:1
9,204
2,603
2,913
:3,032
3,212
3,798
4,768
6,013
7,607
8,480
Venezuela
3,472
3,370
:3,525
3,600
3,597
3,703
3,541
3,219
3,364
2,970
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
5,140
5,590
6,060
6,480
6,840
7,310
7,770
8,220
8,780
9,370
USSR
4,835
5,277
5,732
6,149
0,520
6,976
7,436
7,875
8,428
9,020
Eastern Europe
309
316
327
331
324
331
338
344
348
351
Bulgaria
5
8
10
10
0
7
6
5
5
4
Czechoslovakia
4
4
4
4
4
4
.1
4
:3
3
Ihingary ,
36
34
34
36
35
39
39
40
40
40
Poland
7
8
9
10
9
8
8
7
8
8
Romania
257
262
270
271
270
273
281
288
292
290
Far East
China 2.1
ther
214
274
278
304
404
570
732
852
1,088
1,300
Albania
16
18
20
2:3
26
30
33
38
40
15
Cuba
1
1
2
4
1
4
2
2
2
2
Yugoslavia
41
44
17
50
54
57
59
64
67
00
1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for crude oil and exclude shale oil, natural gasoline, and synthetic crude oil.
2 I ncluding shale oil.
3 Including about one-half of Neutral Zone production, which amounted to about 530,000 barrels per day in April.
4 Including small quantities of synthetic crude oil.
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Estimated Oil Trade and Consumption,' 1974
Thousand Barrels per Day
Western Europe2
-
West
Belgium-
United United Ger- Nether- Luxem-
States Japan Canada Total Kingdom many Italy France lands2 bourg Spain '3 Other
Oil Imports
Total
6,090
5,230
1,000
14,400
2,380
2,210
2,400
2,650
1,260
GOO
900
2,000
Arab exporters
1,250
2,810
210
9,320
1,530
1,440
1,990
2,100
91)
440
780
950
Algeria
200
10
10
540
10
190
60
180
Newf.
70
30
Iraq,
10
50
10
880
60
80
280
340
Ntigl.
....
60
60
1{uwai:
20
590
20
1,090
350
00
230
250
20
00
40
50
Libya
150
70
10
1,260
180
350
550
70
10
40
40
20
Saudi Arabia
740
1,380
100
4,410
720
510
770
840
50
300
520
700
United Arab Emirates,
90
540
30
720
110
180
50
300
10
....
70
Other
40
170
30
420
100
40
50
120
Negl.
40
50
20
Other exporters
4,840
2,420
790
5,080
850
770
410
550
1,170
160
120
1,050
Indnnesia
300
760
....
....
.,..
....
....
....
....
....
Iran
710
1,240
200
2,180
290
260
270
170
800
90
60
240
Nigeria
840
90
20
1,100
160
220
Negl.
210
300
210
Venezuela
1,450
10
45!.k
270
70
50
20
30
10
30
60
Other
1,540
320
120
1,530
330
240
120
140
60
70
30
540
Oil Consumption
16,630
5,010
1,680
14,20J
2,140
2,780 2,090
2,420
710
570
700
2,700
I This table allocates imports on a direct and indirect basis-i.e., 1.011141 products from export refineries are traced #.0 the source of the crude oil.
2 Excluding intra-European oil product trade.
3 Excluding oil transshipped to other West European countries.
'I Including Canary Islands.
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Production of Petroleum Products I
Million b/d
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
United States
8.54
0.00
9,31
9.79
10.03
10.72
10.58
11.04
11.66
11.36
Canada
0.00
0.93
1.02
1.09
1.14
1.24
1.36
1.53
1.68
1.80
Japan
1.36
1.62
2.03
2.30
2.79
3.26
3.84
3.84
4.86
4.70
Spain
0.26
0.31
0.39
0.54
0.56
0.64
0.70
0.74
0.86
0.90
Sweden
0.08
0,07
0.11
0.18
0.18
0,23
0.22
0,22
0.21
0.20
European Community
5.86
6.56
7.02
7.76
8.86
9.90
9.98
10.9
11.7
8.60
Belgium
0.30
0.32
0,32
0.43
0.53
0.55
0.57
0.69
0.71
0.58
France
1.14
1.24
1.40
1.48
1.89
1.60
2.03
2.24
2.53
!.40
Italy...1.92
1.43
1.53
1.64
1.85
2.03
2,07
2.18
2.28
2.1Z
Netherlands
0.54
0.59
0.61
0.68
0.91
1.09
1.07
1.23
1.30
1.14
United Kingdom
1.21
1.32
1.36
1.54
1.70
1.89
1.96
1.98
2.11
2.05
West Germany
1.21
1.38
1.46
1.63
1.75
1.95
1.77
2.03
2.26
2.08
Communist Countries 2
USSR and Eastern Europe.
4.11
4.42
4.81
5.17
5.56
6.00
6.56
7.12
7.58
8.05
USSR
3.45
3.71
4.04
4.32
4.60
5.04
5.39
5.82
6.13
6.52
Eastern Europe
0.66
0.71
0.77
0.85
0.96
1.04
1.17
1.30
1.45
1.53
Bulgaria
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.09
0.11
0.14
0.16
0.18
0.19
Czechoslovakia
0.12
0.12
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.18
0.21
0.23
0.27
0.29
East Germany
0.12
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.20
0.22
0.24
0.28
0.31
0.32
Hungary
G.08
0.08
0.09
0.10
0,10
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.16
0.16
['ohm('
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.13
0.14
0.15
0.18
0.20
0.21
Romania
0.23
0.21
v.24
0.25
0.26
0.28
0.40
0.31
0.33
0.36
Other
Albania
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.04
Cuba
0.07
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.09
0.08
0.09
0.09
0.10
Yugoslavia
0.06
0.08
0.09
0.09
0./1
0.13
0.16
0.15
0.17
0.10
1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the following piGduets, where they are produced: gasoline, kerosene, distillate fuel oil,
lubricating oil, residual and other petroleum products, natural gasoline, at01 liquefied petroleum gases. Data exclude some minor
miscellaneous products such as white spirits and asphalt.
2 Data include products from indigenous and imported natural crude oil and from synthetic sources. Synthetic production is not
included in production for the USSR.
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Production of Natural Caul
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Billion Cubic Me(er)!
1973 1974
OEC1) 2
516
556
593
637
700
766
812
852
880
873
United Staten 3
454.20
487.24
514.56
547 . IS
586,11
620.72
0:10,93
038.04
64! .32
4
017 , 08
4
Australia
Negl.
Negl.
Negl.
0.01
0(18'
0.78's
1.90 4
2.03 4
:i . 71
4.40
Canada
40.92
J.I .00
48,08
48,04
56.01
04.48
70.70
82.50
814.:33
87 , 41
European Community....
(7.5
21).7
26.7
38.6
54.3
75.4
98.1
124
141
159
France
5.05
5.16
5,56
5.68
6.51
0.88
7. i 5
7.51
7 .54
7.52
Italy
7.80
8.77
9.30
10.40
11.96
13.18
13.:38
14.15
15.32
15.28
Netherland,'
1.74
:3,31
7.04
14.09
21.80
31.67
43.80
58,42
70.81
83.72
United kingdom
0.01
Negl,
0,47
2.02
5.06
11,22
18.55
26.00
28.84
32.86
West Germany
2.80
3.39
4.21
6.34
8.80
12,45
15.14
10.92
18.25
19.70
Other Countries
Argentina
4.22
4.58
4.80
5.35
s.:33
0.01
C.44
11.24
6.73
7,15
Iran
1.23
1.39
1.47
1 .57
2.78
11.22
15,01
17.8:3
19.87
29.03
Kuwait
1.79
1.72
2.71
3.34
3.73
4.04
4.50
5.12
5.27
N. A.
Mexico 5
13.96
14.99
16.22
10.34
17.22
18.84
18.22
18.09
19.01
20.98
Venezuela
6.54
6.86
7.51
7.75
7.98
8.99
9.30
9.47
11.22
N. A.
Communist Countries ?
USSR Mid Eastern Europe
148
166
183
198
214
234
252
265
284
31"
USSR'
127.117
142.96
157.44
169.10
181.12
197.94
212.40
221.:39
230.33
260.60
Eastern Europe
20.8
22.6
25.6
28.5
32.8
36.0
39.5
43.3
47.7
49.8
Bulgaria
0.07
0.11
0.33
0.51
0.52
0.47
0.33
0.22
0,20
0.20
Czechoslovakia 7 ? . .....
0.75
0.81
0.75
0.8:3
0.88
0.81
0.77
0.60
0.63
0.60
East Germany
0.13
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.37
1.23
2.80
5.00
7.00
8.00
Hungary
1.11
I .55
2.04
2.68
:3.24
:3.47
3.70
4.11
4.85
3.09
Poland 7
1.31
1.29
1.46
2.40
3.67
4.98
5.1(1
5.60
5.80
5.74
Romania.
17.45
18.79
20.69
21.94
24.09
25.03
26.72
27.71
29.24
30.12
Other
Albania
0.04
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.3S
0.15
Yugoslavia
0.33
0.40
0.46
0.58
0.73
0.98
1.15
1.24
1.33
1 .45
I Data include only gas from natural gas wells and associated gaa from petroleum fields.
2 Data are for net production-that is, for gas actually collected and utilized as Nei or raw material. Diey thus exclude gas used for
reprcssuring, as well as gas flared, vented, or otherwise wasted, whether or not it has fiist been 2rta.essed for the extraction of natural gasoline.
3 Data for the United States are in terms of net marketed production. Data for the USSR are behoved to refer to gro,i, droduction less losses
and waste. US gross production (less losses and waste), which would include gas returned to reservoir.; in ()Mee to maintain horizon pressure,
would be as follows (in billion cubic meters):
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
500
528
560
589
627
660
674
673
674
A much smaller share of total production in the USSR is believed to be used for repressuring.
4 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year.
6 Including gas used for repressuring and gas wasted.
0 Gross production.
7 Production from gasfields only.
75
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Production of Hard Coal I
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
M 11 1 le? at %Ole TOI
1973 1974
OECD
992
985
976
954
948
979
927
920
912
878
United States
475.28
492.55
508.38
500.07
513.44
550,39
503.05
5:30.59
530.13
520, 43
Australia
30,00
3Lor,
32.80
37,84
39.812
44:302
15.112
49.06
2
53.1322
59.831
Canada
8.04
8.45
8.52
7.93
7.85
11.60
1:3.73
15.80
16. 82
17 . :38
Japan a
49, II3
51.35
47,48
46.57
44.09
39,09
:33.43
28.09
22.4 I
20. 33
Spain
12.94
12.87
12.30
12.32
11.0:3
10.75
10.09
11.16
9.01
10.21
European Community., ..
409
382
360
344
325
317
315
274
272
238
Belgium
19.79
17.50
16.44
14,81
1:3.20
11.36
10.96
10.50
8.144
8 . 11
France
51.35
50.34
47.62
II .91
40.58
37.36
:3:3.90
:30.58
20.35
2:3. 58
Netherlands 4
11.45
10.05
8.06
6.60
5.56
4.33
3.01
2.81
1.72
0.70
United Kingdom5
190.50
177.:39
174.90
166.71
152.97
147.11
149.48
121.88
132.16
110. 57
West Germany4
135.40
126.29
112.29
114.05
113.74
116.34
116.42
107.76
103.00
94.87'
Other Countries
India
07.16
67.97
(18.22
70.81
75.41
7:3.70
71.38
7.1.77
77.08
82 . 39
South Africa
48.40
47.94
49.30
51..66
52.75
54.01
58.67
58.43
62.35
65.16
South Korea
10.25
11.61
12.44
10.24
1(1.27
12.39
12.78
12.41
13.58
15 . 24
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
556
557
575
583
600
613
028
611
657
678
USSR
397.64
406.59
414.12
416.43
425.80
4:32.72
441.42
451.12
461.22
476.44
Eastern Europe.
158
160
161
166
174
180
186
190
196
202
Bulgaria
0.55
0.14
0.47
0.44
0.37
0.40
0.39
0.38
0.35
0.32
Czechoslovakia
27.62
26.73
25.95
25.93
27.07
28,06
28.70
27.82
27.67
27.87
East Ge, many
2,21
1.99
1.79
1.58
1.33
1.05
0.86
(3.82
0.75
0.70
Hungary
4.:36
4.30
4.05
4.24
4.13
4.15
3.94
3.67
3.41
:3.21
Poland
118.83
121.98
123.88
128.03
135.01
140.10
145.49
150,70
156.63
162.00
Romania
4.06
4.82
5.11
5.46
5.86
6.40
6.79
6.61
7.17
7.70
Far East
China 7
220.00
248.00
100.00
205.00
258.00
310.00
335.00
356.00
377.00
389.00
North Korea
12.80
14.00
15.40
17.50
16.1(1
21.80
23.00
23.90
20 30
28.30
Other
Yugoslavia ... ....
1.17
1.13
0.91
0.84
0.68
0.04
0.71
0.60
0.58
0.63
I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for net production of anthracite and bituminous coal.
2 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year.
3 Includirg brown coal.
4 Including low-quality m.o. at its hard-coal equivalent.
5 Excluding data fir Northern Ireland.
? Excluding low-qualit? coal at its hard-coal equivalent..
7 Including a negligib:. am,..unt of brown coal.
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Production of Brown Coal and Lignite
OECD
United States
Australia
Austria
Canada
Greece
New Zealand .
Spain
Turkey
1965
155
4.56
20.99
5.45
1.87
5.09
2.03
2.77
3.09
1966
143
5.32
22.13
5.28
I .88
5.01
1.99
2.65
3.56
1967
153
5.87
23.76
4.00
1.82
5.27
1.81
2.67
3.40
1968
158
6.17
23.34
4.18
2.04
5.85
1.68
2.83
4.10
1969
161
0.35
'23.501
3.84
1.83
0.60
1.88
2.74
4.30
1970
,
V8
7.21
24.311
3.07
3.44
7.68
1.92
2.83
4.44
1971
167
7.61
23.17
3.77
2.99
10.89
1.74
3.18
4.60
1972
176
9.08
1 23.631
3.76
2.98
I 1 .32
1.04
3.06
5.34
Million Metric Tons
1973 1974
191 204
12.88 15.42
24.11 1 26.27 1
3.63 3.66
3.65 3,48
13.12 13.97
2.00 2.22
3.00 2.92
5.45 5.51
European Community
108
104
103
107
113
112
109
114
123
131
France
2.69
2.56
2.93
3.22
2.95
2.78
2.75
2.96
2.77
2.76
West Germany
101.91
08.09
96.77
101.52
107.42
107.77
104.48
110.41
118.66
126.05
Other Countries
India
2.30
2.57
2.93
4.13
4.19
3.54
3.66
3.07
3.30
3.05
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
550
548
536
545
564
586
596
590
588
591
USSR 2
147.44
144.20
141.44
135.89
137.67
144.74
150.13
152.47
153.47
154.00
Eastern Europe 2
403
404
394
409
426
441
445
437
434
437
Bulgaria
24.49
24.65
26.74
28.28
28.63
28.85
26.02
26.89
26.33
23.64
Czechoslovakia
72.33
73.46
70.76
74.31
78.60
81.30
84.16
84.03
81.25
81.50
East Germany
250.84
249.04
242.03
247.11
254..55
260.58
262.81
2413.45
246.25
250.00
Hungary
27.08
2.5.99
22.98
22.97
22.36
23.08
23.48
22.17
23.37
22..5
Poland
22.63
24.50
23.92
20.88
30.86
32.77
34.52
38.22
39.22
39.83
:1-.:rnania
5.03
6.65
7.85
9.34
11.11
14.13
13.81
16.55
17.68
19.14
Far East 3
North Korea'
5.00
5.50
6.00
6.70
6.20
5.70
6.00
6.10
6.70
7.70
Other
Albania
0.33
0.39
0.43
0.50
0.59
0.61
0.68
0.79
0.90
0 90
Yugoslavia.
28.70
28.16
25.50
25.90
25.82
27.78
30.20
30.34
31.87
32.75
---- ----- ----- ------ -- ----------------- ------
1 Twelve months ending 30 June of the year stated.
2 Net output.
3 Negligible production for China.
4 Including unknown amounts of hard coal.
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Production of Electric Power 1
-
1965
1960
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Billion KI1?watt-1-Nun;
1973 1974
OECD 2
2,430
2,620
2,780
3,020
3,290
3,510
3,710
4,000
4,290
4,350
United States
1,220.64
1,328.21
1,398,118
1,526.21
1,665.18
1,742.73
1.826.55
1,972.16
2,081.23
2,080,11
Of which: Ilydro...
1.96 . Oil
107.94
224.95
225.87
253.47
250.70
269,58
276.12
271,69
300.40
AvOntlia
35.64
38.28
41,48
44.53
45.40
53.83
57.97
59.50
64,80
69.74
Canada .
146.32
160.27
168.10
179.50
194.25
208.:34
220.05
244.75
267,49
284,39
Japan.
188.38
208.69
237.55
205.07
304.17
350.59
:379.12
414.29
468.51
464,00
Norway
48.96
48.36
52.87
59.71
57.04
57.63
03.59
67.63
72.76
76.63
Spain
31.72
37.70
40.04
45.85
52.12
56.49
62.52
08.91
75.77
81.00
Sweden
49.11
50.66
53,84
56.24
58.08
60.64
66.55
71.68
78.08
75.56
European Community...
618
648
679
734
805
856
903
963
1,030
1,050
Belgium
21.7i
22.88
23.99
26.46
29.13
30.52
:33.26
37.46
41.07
42.70
France
105.58
110.21
116.64
123.01
137.44
147.04
156.55
172.07
18:3.63
180.70
Italy
82.9/
89.99
06.83
104 .0',
110 . 15
117.12
124.86
1:35 . 26
145.52
146.51
Netherlands
25,01
27.87
30.06
33.62
37,14
40.86
44.90
49.55
52.63
55,34
United Kingdom
19(1.50
203.08
2011,87
223.80
239.08
249.19
256.50
263.74
282.13
276.07
West (Iermany..
172.34
177.88
184.68
203.28
220.05
242.01
259.63
274.77
299.00
311.68
Communist countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
677
732
788
855
920
987
1,060
1,140
1,220
1,290
USSR
506.67
544.57
587.70
6:38.6(1
lis1) .05
740.93
800.36
857.44
01,1.65
975.00
Eastern Europe
170
187
200
217
231
246
262
283
301
319
Bulgaria
10.24
11.76
13.11:3
15.45
17.2:3
19.51
21.02
22.27
21.95
22.80
Czechoslovakia
31.114
36.47
38.61
41.63
43.13
.15.16
47.24
51.40
.53.47
56.04
East Germany
53.61
58 87
59.69
63.23
65.46
(17.65
69.42
72.83
7(1.91
80.29
IIungary
" .18
11.86
12.49
13.16
14.07
14.54
14.99
10.:32
17.64
18.00
Poland
43.80
47.38
51.26
55.52
60.05
64.53
69.89
70.48
84.30
91.60
Romania
17.22
20.81
24.77
27.83
31.5i
35.09
39.45
43.44
46.78
49.32
'ear East
China.
42.00
50.00
45.00
50,00
60.00
72.18)
86.00
93.0u
1(11.00
108.00
North Korea
13.40
13.50
14.00
14.00
15.00
16.50
17.00
18.00
19.00
21.00
Other
Albania
0.34
0.41
0.54
0.72
0.83
0.06
1.08
1.25
1,55
1.6)
Cuba
3.47
3.67
4.i3
4.39
4.61
4.90
5.21
5.46
5.86
N.A.
Yugoslavia
15.52
17.17
18.70
20.64
23.38
26.02
29.61
33.23
35.06
39.46
Data are for total (gross) production at generating centers and therefore include transmission losses and station use (see footnote 2).
2 Data are woss production or estitnats of gross production based on reported net, adjusted by increasing by 7.5% the thermal electric
productien to include production that is consumed by the station itself. hydroelectric production that is consumed by the station itself is a negli-
gible part of the gross production. Therefore, no attempt has been made to adjust the net production for hydroelectric power.
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Installed Electric Power Generating Capacity'
Million Kilowatts
OECD
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
United States
254.52
206.82
288.18
310.18
332.61
360.33
386.70
399.61
439.87
475.99
Canada
29.35
30.76
:32.96
35.91
39.47
42.83
40.68
4P. 94
54.15
N.A.
Japan 2
41.00
44.81
49,54
53.18
59.48
68.31
76.48
85.30
84.1C,
N.A.
Norway
9.92
10.27
11.08
12.12
12.49
12.91
13.99
14.22
15.30
N.A.
Spain
10.17
11.14
12,90
13.99
15.66
17.92
19.07
20.23
23.20
N.A.
Sweden
12.04
12.23
13.30
13.72
14.88
15.39
16.19
17.85
18.80
N.A.
European Community
France
28.21
30.22
31.01
34.1:3
36.33
38.81
41.49
42.76
43.20
N.A.
Italy
25.40
26.76
28.80
30.23
31.05
33.25
36.07
37.04
37.00
N.A.
Netherlands
1.36
8.42
8.67
9.30
9.97
10.56
11.45
12.39
11.90
N.A.
United Kingdom .
49.40
51.86
55.78
59.63
61.37
66.98
72.15
75.45
70.10
N.A.
West Germany
40.60
42.91
45.50
47.05
48.81
50.83
53.98
57.62
61.90
N.A.
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR.
115.03
123.01
131.73
142.50
153.79
166.15
175.36
186.24
195.56
205.10
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria
2.16
2.64
2.86
3.46
4.02
4.12
4.48
4.66
5.02
6.21
Czechoslovakia
8.21
9.15
9.59
10.07
10.16
10.81
11.70,
11.90
12.12
12.43
East Germany
10.35
11.07
11.52
11.67
11.91
12.67
13.44
14.28
15.04
15.81
Hungary
2.00
2.01
2.06
2.60
2.54
2.73
2.93
3.07
3.23
3.76
Poland
9.67
9.92
10.93
11.59
12.86
13.89
14.81
16.12
17.73
18.93
Romania
3.26
4.47
5.20
5.61
6.43
7.35
8.33
9.36
10.12
10.61
Far East
China
13.70
13.80
15.10
16.00
17.40
19.40
20.60
22.40
24.80
27.00
North Korea
2.12
2.35
2.41
2.53
2.70
2.80
3.00
3.10
3.30
3.65
Other
Cuba
0.96
1.05
1.14
1.30
1.32
1.32
1.34
1.48
1.55
1.55
Yugoslavia
3.73
4.27
4.48
4.88
5.54
6.97
7.71
8.54
8.92
8.92
All plants for both public and industrial use. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year.
2 Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year.
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Installed Nuckar Electric Power Generating Capacity I
Million Kilowatts
OECD
1970
1974
1975
United States .
6.6
32.8
41.3
Canada
0.2
2.5
2.5
Japan
0.8
3.7
6.3
Spain
0.2
1 . 1
1 . I
Sweden
0.2
2.0
3.2
Switzerland
0.4
1.0
1.0
European Community
Belgium
Keg!,
0.4
1 .3
France
1,7
2.9
2.9
Italy
0.6
0.0
1.4
Netherlands
0.1
0.5
0.5
United Kingdom ,
4.2
5..1
6.9
West Germany
0.9
2.2
4.1
Other Countries
Argentina
0.3
0.:3
India
0.4
0.6
0.6
Pakistan
0. 1
0.1
CoMmuniet Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR
0.9
3,
4.7
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria
0.4
0.9
Czechoslovakia
....
0.2
0.2
East Germany .
0.1
0.5
1 .0
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Production of Iron Orel
Million Metric Tone
OECD2
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
United StateR3
89,18
92.16
85.56
87,24
90.68
91.28
83.82
76.64
89.08
86.00
Australia
0.80
11.06
17,30
26.63
32.544
45.124
I37,114
02,104
73.274
91.73
Canada 5
36.25
36.91
38.39
43.04
36.34
47.46
42.96
39.65
48.19
47.26
Sweden
29.3$
27.99
28.34
32.42
33.18
31.51
34.37
33.98
34.73
36.90
European Community
90.4
83.6
76.2
S2.9
79.9
80,9
76.4
73.0
70.8
65.4
France.
$9.52
55.00
49.22
55.23
54.36
56.80
55.86
54.25
54.23
54.26
Luxembourg
6.32
6.53
6.30
6.40
6.31
5.72
4.51
4.12
3.78
2.62
United Kingdom
15.66
13.88
12.94
13.94
12.30
12.02
10.23
0,05
7.10
3.31
West Germany ?
7.95
7.20
6.79
6.45
6.06
5.53
5.02
4.82
5.07
4.94
Other Countries 7
Brazil
20.75
23.26
22.30
25.13
27.16
30.00
31.82
31.37
43 19
N.A.
India
23.74
26.74
25.86
27.96
20.57
31.33
34.26
35.20
34.43
34.24
Liberia
16.15
16.97
18.49
19.55
18 71
23.26
23.64
33.10
34.62
N.A.
Venezuela
17.51
17.76
17.12
15,50
19.39
22.00
19.57
17.33
22.15
26.56
Communist Countries 8
USSR and Eastern Europe.
165
173
181
189
198
206
214
219
226
235
USSR
153,43
160.27
168.25
L76.62
186.13
195.49
203.01
208,13
216.10
224.90
Eastern Europe
12.0
13.0
17.7
12.1
11.6
10.8
11.2
10.8
MI:
9.64
Bulgaria
1.80
2.61
2.50
2.64
2.69
2.41
3.00
3.21
' .77
2.70
Czechoslovakia
2.45
2.24
1.91
1.57
1.57
1.61
1.61
1. lits
1.67
1.70
East Germany
1.63
1.72
1.68
1.41
0.90
0.42
0.32
0.27
0.25
0.20
Hungary.
0.76
0.75
0.72
0.64
0.68
0,63
0.69
0.70
0.68
0.54
Poland
2.86
3.05
3.08
3.05
2.77
2.55
2.08
1.66
1.44
1.30
Romania
2.48
2.68
2.80
2.75
3.00
3.21
?,.47
3.36
3.23
3.20
Far East
China
38.80
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
49.50
73.20
92.30
104.80
108.60
101.20
North Korea
, ..7)67
Z.00
5.46
5.50
5.70
6.00-7.00
7.30-8.30
7.90-9.00
8.40-9.50
8.70-9.80
Other
Albanial?
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.43
0.43
0.45
Yugoslavia
2.50
2.49
2.53
2.72
2.72
3.09
3.72
3.98
4.67
5.03
1 Unless ottemise indicated, data are for the gross amount of marketable iron ores in the state in which they leave the mines, including
manganiferous ores but excluditr, pyrites.
2 The metal content of the ore in the OECD countries follows: United Kingdom and West Germany, 28%; Luxembourg, 30%; Franc" 32%;
United States and Canada, 55%-60%; and Australia and Sweden, 60%-65%.
3 Excluding manganiferous Ifton ore containing 5% or more of manganere.
4 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year.
5 Shipments.
.6 Ineluding data for West Berlin.
7 The metal content of the ore in the Other countr;es ranges from 60% to 70%.
8 The meta: 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%; Eaut Germany, 25%-30%; Hungary,
24%-28%; Poland, 30%; Rumania, 32%-40%; and Yugoslavia, 40%.
9 Based on an announced increase for 1965 of 24% applied to 1:04 plan data.
10 Iron-nickel ore that is mined for its nickel content.
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Production of Manganese Ore
Thousand Metric Tons
190
19603
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
United States 2
27
13
11
10
5
4
Negl.
Negl.
Negl.
Negi.
Australia,
102
318
509
744
880
751
1,051
1,108
1,522
1,7(19
Italy
48
44
47
51
53
50
31
20
27
N.A.
Japan
303
321
330
312
301
270
285
201
189
167
Other Countries
Brazil
1,300
1,238
1,202
1,680
2,011
1,879
2,602
2,057
2,157
2,177
Gabon
1,280
1,274
1,147
1,255
1,393
1,453
1,860
1,937
1,919
1,005
0 Plana 3
604
587
498
413
333
405
599
408
318
N.A.
India
1,647
1,878
1,580
1,602
1,480
1,651
1,841
1,624
1,535
1,301
South Africa,
1,567
1,093
1,817
1,972
2,204
2,679
3,237
3,271
4,176
4,536
Zaire
378
249
272
322
311
347
329
360
334
N.A.
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
8,006
8,140
7,661
6,980
6,960
7,140
7,600
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
USSR
7,576
7,700
7,175
6,564
6,551
0,84/
7,318
7,8'49
8,245
8.590
Eastern Europe
610
438
480
417
406
390
281
NA.
N.A.
N.A.
Bulgaria
42
30
44
41
39
33
41
36
38
40
Czechoslovakia.
80
00
80
86
84
86
48
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Hungary
213
206
209
155
150
109
157
155
136
140
Romania
175
112
147
135
127
102
25
28
27
25
Other
Cubs
86
77
67
51
35
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Yugosla? ea
8
9
10
14
12
15
16
15
10
13
t The metal content of the ore of various countries is as follows: the United States, more than 35%; other non-Com-
munist countries and Cuba, 30% to 53%; the USSR, about 45%; Yugoslavia, about 35%; Romania, 30%; Czechoslo-
vakia, less than 30%; Buli7aria, about 27%; and Hungary, 26%.
2 Shipment.
3 Dry weight.
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Production of Tungsten Orel
Metric Tuna
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
United States 2
7,211
8,085
7,475
8,619
7,541
8,877
6,578
7,769
7,221
7,920
Australia
1,992
2,214
2,010
2,430
2,909
2,659
3,027
3,215
2,562
3,050
Canada 11
2,826
3,142
210
2,722
3,072
2,818
3,406
3,362
4,379
4,575
Japan
723
690
82Q
1,122
1,280
1,734
1,534
1,886
1,975
N.A.
Portugal.
1,643
1,998
2,303
2,907
2,797
2,278
2,074
2,949
3,177
3,335
Smin.
47
101
168
200
422
857
855
761
752
N.A.
Other Countries
Bo1ivia.
1,8233
2,631
3,331
3,722
3,869
3,878
4,303
4,003
4,500
4,861
Brazil
383
471
608
912
1,825
2,430
2,849
2,398
1,999
N.A.
Peru
797
726
860
1,164
1,448
1,690
1,595
1,709
1,671
N.A.
South Korea
4,479
4,321
4,250
4,399
4,142
4,351
4,561
4,170
4,733
4,756
Thailand
555
563
911
1,045
1,375
1,492
5,269
7,026
5,468
5,148
Communist Countries
USSR.
14,000
14,000
14,000
14,200
14,400
14,500
15,200
15,500
16,000
10,500
Far East
China
15,400
14,800
10,300
0,500
9,700
11,600
16,300
10,600
18,500
16,200
I Data are for the estimated tonnage of tungsten concentrates, 60% tungsten trioxide (W03) basis.
2 Shipments.
3 Exports.
Table 90
Production of Chromite'
Thousand W.etric Tons
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
N.A.
Finland ...... ....
....
....
2.0
15.0
30.1
50.5
82.0
71.0
87.2
N.A.
Greece
21.5
18.1
. 4.1
5.1
23.0
10.2
9.5
9.1
9,1
N.A.
Japan
14.4
11.3
15.4
0.5
10.0
10.9
10.5
8.2
7.9
318.0
Turkey
242.2
277.7
249.6
235.0
259.3
301.7
352.1
375.9
326.7
Other Countries
N.A.
India
30.4
39.5
59.4
101,3
110.3
135.2
137.5
139.7
126.8
Iran .
61.9
67.5
74.0
79.0
56.8
86.4
86.4
86.4
87.3
N.A.
N.A.
Malagasy Repullic
1.0
...
....
....
18.6
43.4
46.4
46.4
65.3
Philippines...,
191.6
195.1
155.8
161,2
168.1
196.5
150.4
124.0
204.5
191.7
Rhodesia
281.1
254.0
185.0
190.0
181.0
181.0
181.0
181.0
271.5
271.5
South Africa
421.4
472.8
514.0
569.2
594.0
642.5
737.0
661.7
735.8
688.0
Communist Countries 2
1,564.0
USSR
1,160.0
1,106.0
1,240.0
1,290.0
1,335,0
1,380.0
1,426.0
1,472.0
1,518.0
Albania
140.0
136.0
147.0
164.0
193.0
210.0
226.0
234.0
248.0
200.0
N.A.
Cuba
14.3
13.1
15.1
17.0
15.9
8.0
4.9
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia.... ......
20.8
14.0
12.2
11.7
10,1
10.7
8.8
7.3
2.6
6.2
I Estimated chromic oxide (Cr203) content of ores mined. In many instances, data are only approximate.
2 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%; Albania, at 45%; Cuba, at 35%; and Yugoslavia, at about 26%.
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Production of Bauxite
Thouaand Metric Tone
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
7,060
8.130
10,700
11,400
14,700
17,100
21,200
22,390
25,900
26,40i:
United States
1,680
1,825
1,680
1,692
1,873
2,115
2,020
1,841
1,909
2,007
Australia,
1,187
1,827
4,243
4,955
7,921
9,387
12,733
14,437
17,816
18,2l''
Greece
1,270
1,371
1,658
1,336
1,836
2,278
2,861
2,4:36
2,642
2,5/J
European Community
2,910
3.070
3,060
2,920
3,020
3,280
3,380
3,350
3,180
3,:1141
France.
2,662
2,810
2,812
2,713
2,797
3,051
3,184
3,254
3,134
3,110
Other Countries
Guinea
1,870
1,608
1,639
2,117
2,459
2,642
1,098
. 2,050
3,048
0,096
Guyana
2,919
3,358
3,380
3,722
4,306
4,144
3,920
3,344
3,276
3,048
Jamaica,
8,651
9,001
9,265
8,526
10,499
12,C10
12,440
12,L43
13,600
15,342
Surinam
4,300
5,563
5,465
5,058
5,450
5,341
6,718
7,777
6,686
0,604
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
5,790
6.040
6,650
7,160
7,330
7,670
8,040
8,530
9,000
9,450
USSR'
4,300
4,600
4,800
5,000
5,200
5,400
5,700
5,900
6,100
0,400
Eastern Europe
1,490
1.440
1,850
2,160
2,130
2,270
2,340
2,630
2,900
3,050
Hungary
1,477
1,424
1,650
1,959
1,934
2,022
2,090
2,358
2,600
2,751
Romania
12
15
200
200
200
250
250
275
300
300
Far East
Chinal
020
1,000
1,140
1,440
1,560
1,760
1,840
2,086
2,240
2,560
Other
Yugoslavia
1,574
1,887
2,131
2,072
2,127
2,098
1,959
2,197
2,167
2,370
1 Including nonbauxite ore such as nepheline and alunite for the production of alumina.
3 Data are for aluminous shales and clays used for the manufacture of aluminum and exclude shales exported and those used for v*fractories,
abrasives, and cement.
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Production of Metallurgical Coke I
Million Metric Tons
OECD2
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
United States..... ..
00.65
01.15
58.59
57.74
58.75
60,35
52.10
54,89
58.36
55.82
Australia
3.10
3.24
3.69
3,96
4.45
4.08
4.41
4.59
4.92
N.A.
Canada a
3.00
4.02
4.02
4,82
4.54
5.14
4.03
4.72
15.37
5.45
Japan
15.78
17.82
22.17
26,14
31.01
37.74
38.40
38.01
45.80
47.31
European Community
91.4
86.2
79.8
81.6
88.9
90.5
84.8
79.4
81.8
82.4
Belgium
7.33
696
0.80
7,24
7.25
7.12
0.78
7.24
7.70
8.05
Franco 3
13.41
12.92
12.03
12,34
13.61
14.15
12.50
11.54
11.80
11.88
Italy
5.74
0.27
6.25
6.30
0.64
7.04
0.96
7.02
7.67
8.56
Netherlands 3
4.28
3,83
3,31
2.93
2.00
2,00
1.90
1.98
2.65
2.69
United Kingdom
17.38
10.38
15,50
16.51
29.41
20.28
19.15
17.12
17.83
16.30
West Germany 4
43.29
39.80
35.17
30,24
39.01
39.91
37.54
34.45
34.00
34.94
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
86.9
87.7
88.9
91.2
93.9
96.7
101
103
105
107
USSR
07.50
68.50
09,90
71.50
73.53
75.40
78.33
79.90
81.20
82.60
Eastern Europe,
19.4
19.2
19.0
19.7
20.4
21.3
22.5
23.5
23.8
24.2
Bulgaria
0.73
0.80
0,80
0.82
0.80
0.84
1.09
1.19
1.23
1.30
Czechoslovakia
7.88
7.73
7.18
7.52
7.90
8.27
8.61
0.07
9.16
9.20
East Germany .
1,05
1.06
1.09
1.09
1,10
1.31
1.76
1.04
1.88
1.97
Hungary 5
0.64
6 65
0.65
0.50
0.51
0.66
0.02
0.58
0.60
0.04
Poland
7.90
7.69
8.19
8.05
8.89
9.12
9.30
9.55
9.84
10.00
Romania
1.14
1.10
1.13
1.13
1.18
1.07
1.11
1.13
1.10
1.10
Far East
China
10.10
12.00
9.60
11.20
12.60
10.20
20.10
22.40
24.30
22.60
Other
Yugoslavia
1.25
1.23
1.22
1.23
1.23
1.31
1.30
1.30
1.34
1.32
1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for oven and beehive coke and exclude breeze coke.
2 Not production, excluding coke consumed by coking plants.
a Including breeze coke.
4 Inciuding electrode coke but excluding low-temperature coke.
5 A largo part of this coke is produced in gas plants and is used with high-quality coke in charging blast furnaces.
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Production of Pig Iron and Blast-Furnace Ferroalloys I
Million Metric Tone
OECD
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
United States.. ,
80.58
83.60
79.50
81.04
80.62
83,32
74.12
80.09
91.4E
80.79
Australia 2
4.00
4.45
4.97
5.29
5.80
5.77
0.24
6.07
7.26
7.00
Canada
6.58
0.70
6.45
7.75
6.95
8.42
8.01
8.72
9.73
9.07
Japan
27.50
32.02
40.10
46.40
56.15
68.05
72.74
74.06
90.01
90.44
Spain
2.33
2.10
2.08
2.78
3.33
4.10
4,82
5.93
6.38
6.95
European Community. , .
81.0
77.7
81.4
89.0
96.3
98.2
91.3
96.9
107
112
Belgium
8.37
8.23
8,90
10.37
11.31
10.84
10.40
11.78
12.66
13.02
France
15.77
15.59
15.71
16.45
18.21
19.22
18.34
19.00
20.29
22.52
Italy
5.50
6.27
7.31
7.84
7.80
8.35
8.55
9.45
10.10
11.74
United Kingdom
17.74
15.96
15.40
10.70
16.65
17.07
15.42
15.48
17.03
14.32
West Germany 3
26.99
25.41
27.37
30.30
33.70
33.03
29.99
32.00
36.83
40.21
Other Countries
Brazil 4
2.39
2.99
3.11
3.42
3.78
4.30
4.81
5.30
5.50
N.A.
India2
7.12
7.20
7.02
7.24
7.49
7.22
0.98
7.38
7.51
N.A.
South Africa 2
3.00
3.74
3.78
4.12
4.36
4.33
4.46
4.90
4.88
5.26
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe..
84.1
89.3
95.6
100
104
110
114
119
124
129
USSR .
66.18
70.26
74.81
78.79
81.63
85.93
89.20
92.33
95.93
99,90
Eastern Europe
17.9
19.1
20.8
21.6
22.2
23.8
24.9
26.4
27.9
29.0
Bulgaria
0.70
0.90
1.03
1.11
1.13
1.25
1.38
1.56
1.61
1.53
Czechoslovakia
5.87
6.27
6.82
6.92
7.01
7.55
7.96
8.36
8.53
8.90
East Germany
2.34
2.45
2.52
2.33
2.10
1.99
2.03
2.15
2.20
2.28
lIungary
1.58
1.64
1.66
1.65
1.75
1.82
1.97
2.04
2.09
2.29
Poland
5.38
5.61
6.33
6.55
6.73
0.98
7.19
7.42
7.73
7.80
Romania
2.02
2.20
2.46
3.01
3.49
4.21
4.38
4.89
5.71
6,20
Far East
China
13.80
16.60
13.20
11.40
17.60
22.00
27.10
30.40
31.70
31.40
North Korea
1.30
1.40
1.60
1.70
1.80
2.00
2.40
2.60
2.90
3.00
Other
Yugoslavia
1.12
1.14
1.18
1.20
1.20
1.28
1.51
1.82
1.96
2.13
I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for pig iron and blast-furnace fecroalloys anc: exelude ferroallays obtained from electric furnaces and
sponge iron.
2 Data may include some electric-furnance ferroalloys.
3 Including data for West Berlin.
4 Excluding ferroalloys.
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Production of Crude Steel 1
Million Metric Tone
OECD
UnRedStatesn
Australian
Canada
Japan
Spain
Sweden
European Community
Belgium
Franco
Italy
United Kingdom
MhmtGennany4
Other Countries
BraMln 2,98 3.78 3.73 4.45 4.92 5.39 O.CO 0.52 7.15 7.2
India 6.47 6.63 6.43 6.50 0.51 6.27 0.18 0.70 7.30 N.A.
CommunistCountries
USSR and Eastern Europe.. - 120 127 135 142 147 156 163 170 178 185
USSR 91.02 90.91 102.22 100.64 110.33 115.89 120.06 125.59 131.43 130.18
Eastern Eurow 28.5 30.5 33.1 35.4 37.0 39.8 42.0 44.7 46.8 48.9
Bulgar:a 0.59 0.70 1.24 1.40 1.52 1.80 1.95 2.13 2.25 2.19
Czechoslovakia 8.60 9.12 10.00 10.56 10.80 11.48 12.06 12.73 13.10 13.04
EastGennany 4.31 4.48 4.59 4.70 4.82 5.05 5.35 5.67 5.89 0.17
Hungary 2.52 2.05 2.74 2.90 3.03 3.11 3.11 3.27 3.33 3.47
Poland 0.09 9.85 10.41 11.01 11.25 11.80 12.74 13.48 14.06 14.57
Romania..3.43 3.07 4.00 4.75 5.54 6.52 6.80 7.40 8.16 8.84
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
118 98 121.03 115.14 118.93 12'.98 119,14 109.26 120.87 130.80 131.99
5.21 5.65 6.21 6.39 0.70 6,88 0.80 0.59 7.22 7,70
9.13 9.00 8.80 10.16 9.35 11.20 11.04 11.86 13.39 13.62
41.16 47.78 02.15 00.89 82.17 03.32 88.56 96,90 119.32 117,13
3.52 3.85 4.51 4,97 5.98 7.39 7.78 0.53 10.49 11,20
4.73 4.76 4.77 5.10 5.32 5.50 5.27 5.20 5.66 5.99
114 110 115 125 135 138 128 139 150 156
9.16 8.91 0.71 11,57 12.83 12.01 12.44 14.53 15.52 16,24
19.00 19.58 13.60 20.39 22.51 23.77 22.86 24.09 25.26 27.01
12.68 13.04 15.89 16.90 16.43 17.28 17.45 19.82 21.00 23.84
27.44 24.71 24.28 26.28 20.85 28,32 24.18 25.32 26.65 22.61
30.82 35.32 30.74 41.16 45.32 45.04 40.31 43.70 49.52 53.23
Far East
China
North Korea
Other
Cuba
Yugoslavia
12.50 15.00 12.00 14.00 10.00 17.80 21.00 23.00 25.50 23.80
1.23 1.30 1.50 1.60 1.80 2.20 2.0e 2.00 3.30 3.40
0.04 0.07 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.19 0.22
1.77 1.87 1.82 2.00 1.83 2.23 2.45 2.59 2,68 2.83
1 Data are for ingots and steel for castings.
2 Excluding steel for castings made in foundries operated by companies not producing ingots.
3 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year.
4 Including data for West Berlin.
I Excluding alloy steels.
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Production of Rolled Steel'
Million Metric Tons
OECD
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
United States
90.09
90.00
54.45
89.92
85.162
82,37 2
78.962
83 .2d 2
101.092
09.312
Canada
3.72
6.75
6 '62
7.56
6.70
8,24 2
8.362
8.962
9,932
10.382
Japan
33.38
38.90
50.3t3
55.69
67.06
75.93
72.08
82.10
101.74
100.33
Spain
3.16
3.22
404
4.40
4.95
5.46
5.50
6.78
7.76
8.33
European Community
89.6
87.6
9f..6
99.7
106
111
103
112
120
125
Bolgiurna
7.72
7,63
8.19
9.37
10.60
10.26
13.10
11,67
12.57
13.15
France
15.72
15.82
15.81
16.41
17.99
18.73
18.36
19.24
20.21
21.61
Italy
10.62
11.35
12.81
14.05
14.36
14.76
14.86
16.46
17.85
20.27
United Kingdom
..,t1.76
19.20
18.70
20.26
21.57
22.18
19.11
19.76
21,05
17.86
West Germany
28,48
27.28
28.44
32.42
33.03
35.97
32.13
34.72
''.63
41.52
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe ...
90.6
97.6
104
110
113
120
125
131
.37
144
USSR
70.91
76.65
81.71
85.31
87.54
92,50
95.92
99.5
104.23
108.83
Eastern Europe
19.7
21.0
22.4
24.4
25.4
27.4
29.2
31.1
33.1
35.2
Bulgaria
0,43
0,48
0.61
1.03
1.21
1.42
1.75
2.02
2.10
2.24
Czechoslovakia
6.09
6.52
7.12
7.51
7.48
7.94
8.37
8.71
9.17
9.57
East Germany
2.99
3.05
3,08
3.16
3.18
3.41
3.55
3.71
3.88
- 4.10
Hungzry
1.70
1.73
1.76
1.98
2.01
2.04
2.06
2.22
2.28
2.39
Poland
6.13
6.58
6.95
7,33
7.60
8.14
8.72
9.22
9.87
10.56
Romania
2.35
2.59
2.91
3.40
3.82
4.50
4.70
5.23
5.83
6.30
Other
Yugoslavia
1.19
1.23
1.18
1.51
1.62
1.77
1.87
1.93
2.04
2.24
1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for hot-rolled steel.
2 Shipments.
3 Including steel forgings and rolled wrought-iron products,
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Production of Refined Copper 1
Thousand Metric Tons
OECD
United States .
Australia
Canada
Japan
1965
1,956.7
95.2
393.8
365.7
1966
1,997.4
115.4
392.8
404.8
1967
1,384.9
96.9
453.5
470.0
1968
1,1168.3
120,8
475.8
548,4
1969
2,000.3
138.6
407.5
029.2
1970
2,034.5
145.5
492.6
705.3
1971
1,780.3
161.8
477.5
713.3
1972
2,048.9
173.8
495.9
810.0
1973
2,097.0
177.6
497.6
950.8
1974
1,938.4
191.5
559.1
996.0
European Community
904
885
884
990
940
996
929
914
990
982
Belgium
280.0
293.0
305.0
330.3
286.7
337.6
312.8
314.2
307.5
341.5
United Kingdom
227.6
179.8
169.3
197.7
198,2
204.9
177.0
162.0
170.8
160.1
West Germany 2
342.4
352.3
355.7
407.4
402.1
405.8
400.1
398.1;
406.7
423.6
Other Countries
Chile
288.8
357.2
386.4
399.4
452.9
465.1
467.8
461 4
414.8
538.1
Zaire
152.6
157.0
161.0
167.0
182.3
189.6
207.8
216.2
230.2
210.0
Zambia
522.3
493.7
535.1
550.7
603.2
580.7
534.3
615.2
638.5
676.8
Cominun;st Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
840
897
958
1,070
1,130
1,220
1,320
1,420
1,510
1,600
USSR
700.0
750.0
800.0
900.0
950.0
1,015.0
1,090.0
1,150.0
1,200.0
1,250.0
Eastern Europe.
140
147
158
167
181
204
226 '
274
306
346
Bulgaria
23.9
25.7
33.5
36.5
36.3
38.3
41.0
45.0
47.0
49.0
Czechoslovakia
11.9
12.3
11.1
14.1
16.4
16.7
17.2
18.1
17.8
18.0
East Germany
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
45.0
50.0
50.0
Hungary
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
12.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
Poland
37.4
39.8
42.2
43.6
54.7
72.2
92.7
131.0
150.4
194.5
Roma, :
15.0
17.0
19.0
21.0
22.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
Far East
China
200.0
210.0
100,0
130.0
270.0
290.0
290.0
290.0
290.0
300.0
Other
Albania
4.2
4.8
4.8
5,5
5.2
5.0
5.9
6.2
6.5
0,9
Yugoslavia
56.4
02.9
66.2
70.1
82.0
89.3
92.6
130.0
137.5
150.0
Data are for primary and secondary refined copper produced from domestic and imported ores and scrap.
2 Including data for West Berlin.
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Production of Refined Nickell
OECD
1965
1966
1967
1968
1069
1970
1971
Thousand Metric Tons
1972 1973 1'44
United States
13.0
13.6
15.4
14.8
15.5
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.0
14.0
Australia
....
?-?
- ?
i .0
11.0
16 .5
22.0
22.0
Canada
100.4
12 .?
143.7
133 1
124.0
189.3
103.3
134.0
150.2
177.0
Greece
0.1
2.3
4.7
5.6
8.6
l0.7
11.3
13.0
15.0
Japan
20.1
29.8
42.8
54.7
05.0
89.9
102.6
79.5
87.7
104.6
Norway
:31.8
32.2
28.2
32.2
35.6
38.5
41.8
43.3
42.7
43.3
European Community
49.0
50.6
51.6
52.6
40.0
48.3
48.8
46.2
47.7
41.6
Franm 2
8.2
12.8
12.7
10.3
9.5
11.0
9.9
13.1
10.9
9.0
United Kingdom.
40.5
37.5
38.6
41.7
29.7
36.7
38.7
31.
36.8
32.6
Other Countries
Dominican Republic
....
....
....
....
0.2
17.4
30.1
24.0
New Caledonia.
15.0
20.3
20.7
22.4
23.9
28.0
28.9
39.1
35:8
48.0
Communist Countries:I
USSR
100.0
111.0
120.0
128.0
132.0
137.0
148.0
156.0
164.0
170.0
Cuba 4
28.2
27.9
32.6
37.5
35.4
36.8
30.5
36.8
36.0
35.0
I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for refined metal and include the nickel content of ferronickel, tickel oxide, and
nickel for.te.
2 Excluding data for New Caledonia.
3 Czechoslovakia nad East Germany each produce a small amount of refined nickel.
4 Nickel content of oxides and iulfides.
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Production-of Primary Aluminum
Thousand Metric Tons
1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1911 1972 1973 1974
OECD
United States 2,499 2,093
Australia 88 92
Canada 753 807
Greece .... 37
Japan 294 337
Norway 1 270 330
Spain 52 04
European Community 735 793
France 340 364
Italy 124 128
United Kingdom' 36 37
West Germany 2 234 244
Other Countries
Ghana
India 62 65
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe.. 1,180 1,370
USSR 1,000 1,140
Eastern Europe 176 231
Czechoslovakia. 20 24
East Germany 45 45
Hungeay 58 60
Poland 47 55
Romania 3 47
Far East
China 115 125
Other
Yugoslavia 39 42
2,960 2,95t 3,441 3,007 3,501
93 97 112 168 218
874 888 979 902 1,002
72 77 82 91 121
382 482 509 733 893
301 408 502 522 530
78 89 100 120 120
814 853 885 952 1,180
301 366 372 381 384
128 142 145 146 130
39 38 34 40 119
253 257 263 309 428
3,730 4,109 4,448
212 207 208
907 930 910
131 142 140
1,015 1,103 1,124
557 620 052
147 108 189
1,320 1,530 1,850
392 359 394
150 184 223
171 252 294
445 533 689
40 109 113 113 107 131 N.A. N.A.
96 120 133 161 176 165 155 117
1,580 1,760 1,940 2,060 2,170
1,300 1,440 1,600 1,700 1,800
285 320 341 359 371
26 32 35 31 37
52 55 35 56 50
62 63 64 66 37
.92 94 97 99 100
53 76 90 107 111
145 180 195 220 230
2.290 2,420 2,620
1,900 2,000 2,150
392 419 468
43 48 50
57 60 60
68 68 69
102 102 102
122 141 187
260 280 320
45 48 48 48 47 73
91 147
1 Including the pure content of virgin alloys.
2 Including data for West Berlin.
3 Including aluminum allays.
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Table 99
Smelter Production of Lead 1
Thousand Metric Tons
OECD
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
197.1
1974
United States 2
379.4
309.8
344.6
423.9
579.4
13C?1 .8
589.7
624.7
623 . 9
627.0
Australia
196.4
196.2
193.9
178.0
178.5
188.3
154.9
190.6
171.0
201.6
Canada .
169.2
167.7
172.6
183.3
169.8
185.6
168.3
186.9
183.7
151.9
Japan
102.9
114.2
142.5
157.3
177.1
195.4
204.0
217.0
219.1
189.8
Spain
53.8
65.9
52,6
64.1
78.4
75.5
75.8
91.4
99. 4
87.3
Sweden
40.2
43.7
42.0
41.9
42.1
40.6
39.4
47.6
49.9
N.A.
European Community....
391
396
462
437
462
452
409
442
420
N.A.
Belgium 3
110.8
92.7
107.8
110.1
112.4
104.1
93.9
106.6
113.6
109,6
France
98.4
108.6
114.0
99.9
10/.9
119.9
106.3
136.1
129.0
124.3
Italy
39.4
53.8
60.5
57.6
62.3
54.3
48.5
50.6
35.1
46.7
United Kingdom 4
23.0
16.1
26.8
31.9
39.1
43.8
38.6
25.0
30.3
N.A.
West Germany 5
104.0
100.6
136.3
120.0
125.8
112.8
98.4
102.0
86.4
116.4
Other Countries
Mexico
164.3
172.1
161.5
172.3
169.0
150.3
151.5
155.3
172.9
N.A.
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
545
573
609
629
664
691
720
738
752
779
USSR
380.0
400.0
42.;.0
440.0
460.0
480.0
500.0
510.0
520.0
540.0
Eastern Europe
165
173
184
189
204
211
220
228
232
239
Bulgaria
93.4
92.8
96.6
92.7
95.1
98.6
102.2
104.0
105.0
107.0
Czechoslovakia..
15.3
16.4
17.5
17.9
18.3
17.6
17.6
10.2
16.7
17.0
Poland 6
41.4
43.5
44.8
48.7
50.7
54.5
60.2
65.3
68.4
71.6
Romania?
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
42.0
43.0
Other
Yugoslavia
101.6
97.8
93.8
94.8
107.0
97.4
99.1
87.5
98.0
113.9
1 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).
2 Excluding refined lead produced from imported base bullion.
3 Including secondary metal, remelted lead, and alloys.
4 Lead bullion from imi orted ores and concentrates.
5 Including data for We it Berlin.
6 Probably including so.ne secondary metal.
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nroduction of Refined Zinc l
Thousand Metric Tons
1065
1966
1967
1968
1 fat
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Oli;CD
2,780
2,990
2,950
3,320
3,670 ,,3,540
3,340
3,650
3,750
3,770
United States 2
978.3
1,005.5
918.4
998.6
1,008.0
866.3
768.7
641.3
570.4
535.4
Australia.
202.2
194.2
195.0
209.8
249.2
263.9
265.7
303.7
292.0
281.6
Canada
325.5
347.1
359.4
387.3
423.1
417.9
372.5
476.2
532.0
465.4
Japan
317.8
444.2
510.2
005.0
712.2
676.2
717.4
804.8
842.9
849.9
Spain
53.5
53.7
70.4
81.4
86.2
88.2
85.7
09.7
106.4
128.8
European Community
842
876
824
956
1,120
1,090
989
1,150
1,230
1,330
Belgium
238.1
251.7
223.8
247.3
257.4
231.9
207.9
254.2
276.6
288.7
France.
192.0
196.0
185.7
207.5
253.5
223.7
218.7
261.5
259.4
274.4
Italy
80.9
77.1
89.0
112.3
130..
142.1
138.9
155.9
182.0
205.0
United Kingdom.
106.8
101.3
104.3
142.0
151.0
146.6
116.5
73.8
83.8
84.4
West Germany
182.2
208.7
182.3
203.3
279.2
301.2
262.6
358.7
395.0
400.1
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe.,
770
834
894
968
993
1,030
1,110
1,130
1,160
1,170
USSR 3
475.0
520.0
580.0
640.0
660.0
690.0
760.0
760.0
780.0
790.0
Eastern Europe.
295
314
314
328
333
340
354
368
378
381
Bulgaria
65.8
70.8
73.0
75.1
75.8
76.1
78.4
80.0
82.0
83.0
East Germany
14.0
14.0
14.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
Poland
190.4
193.0
196.1
202.5
207.5
209.0
220.1
228.0
235.0
233.0
Romania
25.0
30.0
30.0
35.0
.35.0
40.0
40.0
45.0
46.0
50.0
Other
? Yugoslavia 40.1 51.1 53.2 79.0 81.1 65.0 5$.1 48.7 55.3 86.4
Data are for electrolytic and distilled (including redistilled) zinc produced from domestic and importA ores and scrap and other secondary
materials.
2 Including production from secondary smelters.
3 Primary metal only.
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Production of Molybdenum
Metric Tons
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
39,900
50,900
51,100
53,100
59,300
66,400
60,600
62,400
65,300
67,200
united States
35,095
41,065
40,807
42,337
45,272
50,1100
40,710
50,865
52,553
52,163
Canada 2
4,335
9,342
9,090
10,180
13,449
15,310
10,280
11,110
12,451
14,742
Japan
277
246
253
280
208
204
278
224
157
159
NorvuLy
239
227
22
221
350
340
329
188
131
132
Other Countries
Chile
3,693
4,641
4,877
3,805
4,842
5,701
0,321
5,917
5,885
4,536
Peru
680
073
024
810
224
607
808
777
722
907
Communist Countries
USSR
7,300
7,000
8,000
8,500
0,000
9,500
0,500
0,800
10,000
10,500
1 Molybdenum content a ores and concentrates.
2 Shipments,
Table 102
Production of Cobalt
Metric
Tons
1974
OECD
1965
1966
1967
1968
1959
1970
1971
1972
1513
Australia
91
85
149
239
244
469
706
753
762
907
Canr da 2
1,655
1,503
1,035
1,828
1,477
2,000
1,960
1,520
1,790
1,814
Other Cou 'tries
Morocco
1,832
1,994
1,928
1,508
1,410
604
078
1,602
1,422
1,451
Zaire
8,388
11,297
0,718
10,398
10,590
13,958
14,518
13,112
15,082
15,422
Zambia
1,5443
1,5153
1,4553
1,344
1,812
2,400
2,114
2,087
1990,
2,087
Communist Countriei
USSR
2,300
2,500
2,800
3,100
3,400
3,700
4,000
4,300
4,500
4,800
Other
Cuba.
800
920
1,045
1,275
1,550
1,550
1,550
1,550
1,550
1,550
1 Cobalt content a ores mined, unless otherwise indicated.
2 including metal, salts, and oxides recovered from smelter products and residues exported.
3 Cobalt content of alloys.
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Production of Titanium Sponge Metall
Thousand Metric Tons
United States
Japan
USSR.
2
1965
8.3
4.8
12.0
1966
13.6
5.4
13.1
1967
14.0
7.8
16,0
.....
:968
10.5
5.4
20,11
_
1969
14.0
6,5
22.0
1970
13.7
9.2
24.0
1971
,
.8
26.0
1972
0,1
4.0
28.0
1973
13.7
6.5
30.0
1974
18.0
8.9
32.0
I Raw titanium in the form of sponge metal produued from re,ile or (linen i' concentrates,
g Br.sed on reports from various trate publications.
Table 104
Smeller Production ol Primary Tin Metall
Metric Tons
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
:973
l..074
OECD
United States.
61,300
3,147
48,900
3,886
54,500
3,098
52,000
3,553
48,200
350
48,800
4,540
45,800
4,450
43,200
4,000
42,800
4,600
6,004
37.300
11,000
6,714
Australia
3,230
3,724
3,052
3,751
4,227
5,211
6,333
7,027
4,257
5,709
Spain
1,816
1,907
1,852
2,361
3,021
3,008
4,135
4,100
25,100
16,900
European Community
40,900
37,000
43,600
39,800
37,800
33,400
29,100
26,100
3,069
3,418
Belgium
4,300
5,058
4,260
4,876
4,515
4,257
3,040
3,923
Netherlands
18,405
12,752
13,059
8,111
5,383
5,937
837
????
????
20,404
12,109
United Kingdom
16,759
17,780
23,691
25,333
26,399
22,035
23,153
21,333
Other Countries
7,038
7,042
Boliviag
3,470
1,100
1,076
60
811
300
6,820
6,528
4,385
5,400
Brazil
1,435
1,845
1,012
1,744
'2,269
3,100
3,424
3,583
14,632
15,065
Indonesia 3
1,203
835
1,505
4,636
7,762
5,190
9,218
12,010
82,468
84,394
Malaysia.
73,632
72,189
77,553
89,600
88,487
91,495
87,095
91,001
5,u83
5,574
Nigeria
9,482
10,092
0,278
10,0( :
8,981
8,069
7,348
6,744
22,927
19,827
Thailand
5,613
17,263
26,977
24,826
22,402
22,040
21,742
22,281
Communist Countriee
23,000
24,000
USSR
14,000
15,000
17,000
18,000
20,000
21,000
22,000
22,500
1,200
1.200
East Germany
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,200
1,2C0
15,000
15
China
12,000
11,000
6,000
8,000
8,000
10,000
13,000
13,000
,000
- -
I Excluding tin derived from scrap or &tinning.
2 Exports.
3 Including data for Singapore.
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Production of Primary Magnenium
OECD
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
Thounand Metric Tonto
197/ 1973 1974
United Htntem
73.0
72.4
08.4
09.2
90.6
101.0
112.0
109,0
110.1
N.A. ?
Canada
0.2
0.1
0,3
9,0
0,0
0,4
0,0
5,4
5.3
5.4
Joplin
3,8
5.3
6.8
5.7
9.4
10.3
9.7
10.9
11.2
10.0
Norway
20.4
28.3
30.4
31.3
31.2
35.3
30,1
30.A
37.0
37,2
European Commuffity
France
2,0
3.4
4.2
4.14
4.4
4,0
7.2
0.0
7.0
0.5
10dy
0.3
0.5
0,3
0.3
0.4
7.0
7.7
7.0
7.2
7.3
Ctoninunnd,OonaTina
USSII
nom
00.0
05.0
70.0
70.0
H0.0
85.0
90,0
95.0
100.0
Tehic 106
Production of Gold
Million Troy Ounces
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Non-('nmmunixtCountrien
United Slatca
1.71
1.80
1.53
1.54
1.72
1.81
1.50
1.45
1.18
1.12
Auntralla
0,194
0,91
0.81
0.78
0.70
0.03
0.07
0.75
0.94
1.10
Caanda
3.59
3.27
2.06
2.69
2.55
2.41
2.24
7.0g
1.93
1.0H
Colombia,
0.32
0.28
0.26
0.24
0.22
0.20
0.19
0.10
0.22
0.26
40inna
0.70
0.09
0.76
0.73
0.71
0.70
0.70
0.72
0.73
N.A.
India
0.0
0.12
0.10
0.11
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.11
0.11
0.08,
Jap.n
0.132
0.55
0.68
0.01
0.68
0,71
0,77
0.85
1.05
N.A.
Mexico
0.22
.0.21
0.10
0.15
0.21
0.20
0,15
0.15
0.13
0,13
Nicaragua
0.17
0.15
0.14
0,14
0,11
0.11
0.11
0.09
0.09
0.0g
140hIminea
0.44
0.45
0.49
0.53
0.57
P.00
0.03
0.61
0.57
0.53
Ilbodrain
0.54
0.55
0.52
0.50
0.40
0 50
0.50
0.50
0,50
0.60
South Africa
30.56
30.88
30.33
31.09
31.18
32 23
31.39
29.25
27.49
24.37
Zaire
0.07
0.10
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.17
0.14
0,13
N.A.
CommuniatCountricm
USSR.
5.181
5.30
5.50
5.90
0.10
6.50
7.00
0,10
14.40
14.60
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(11,4'li
380441 S180.8
098018
Japiin
Eurimenti Community ..
Froorc....
Iilly
We,1 1;4,110811y
( 'unoounkt Count ril.
4!SMI:ftnd Ea.),rn hiropr,
l4S1t.?.. .. .I,109
F118016 Europv. . ...... ?
Bolgor9t
(Wchwdovnkin
hvd Grrumtly. ..
Ilungnry
l'oland.. .
HommOn.
( it hr
Cuba
Yugii,Itt% in .... ?
1965
11,600
6,207
583
1,311
2,630
671
891
1,178
2,250
1.050
32
158
361
49
2in
233
2
M4
1966
12,70
0,409
651
1,111
2,900
762
713
1,303
2,420
1,282
1,130
37
176
381
51
147
252
'2
91
Production of Co ludic Sods'
1967 196N 1969
13,700 15,100 17,200
7,189 8,015 8,996
731 766 1450
1,69m 1,971 2,272
3,220 3,370 1,000
870 3169 1,012
ho1 832 837
1,424 1,503 1.5v42
2,590 2,770 2.970
1,0)2 1,525 1.668
1.190 1,250 3.500
40 11 49
178 179 179
389 405 :1111
5I 51 55
265 295 311
260 275 312
2 2
317 si NI
1970
18,300
9,200
MOO
2,685
4,390
1,091
1,090
1.6m2
3,140
1,783
1.360
46
169
413
67
313
330
2
93
1971
11,300
14,i70
Ad9
2,896
4,630
;,178
1,041
1,773
3,260
i,866
1,400
18
202
111
72
319
311
2
92
1972
111,700
8,696
920
2,088
4,960
1,210
1,077
1,935
3,310
1,899
1,490
65
212
429
NO
335
380
2
05
'Mainland Metric Tuna
1973 1974
21,100 21,000
0,72( 9,857
1,030 1,028
3,231 3,161
5,870 6,180
1,342 1,424
1,176 1,139
2,513 2,832
3,340 3,760
2,020 2,175
1,520 1.590
73 69
217 232
427 436
313 87
338 360
3%3 403
2 2
113 9,,
1 Piny eitinuir *nil.. ;iiitin. Sn0111, including tonnage not rimunrrrinliited but tuiril on Ow Apia fur niirrytilt.
? 2 ittyluiling riltenvrittril cation. iiiiiin.
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Poodur11404 of Synlbelly Ammonia'
1965
196G
1907
110144
1909
1970
1971
l'hnumNod Molar Tonna N
1972 1973 1074
11E1'11.
15,200
17,200
111,600
20,400
21,(100
22,400
13 mm
25,000
25,000
24,300
!Wt. 1:itnir.v
4,41M
7,011
0.103
9,013
9,039
10,315
10,164
11,330
11,202
11,711
u? On
551
069
707
435
902
1,007
N A
NA
N.A.
N,A.
1,779
1.999
2,331
2,191
2,010
2,042
2,050
3,044
3,242
3,275
Eurg.pviin Commiii0.k
5,030
5.240
5,910
6.410
4.490
6,500
4.920
7,440
7,899
8,140
['Howe
1,241
1,242
1,151
1,171
1,524
1,019
1,759
1,770
1,9'.1
2,111
INI44 ,
1,015
1,000
1.212
1,317
1.270
1,277
1,275
1,257
1,112
1,400
N41114111016 ,
001
770
055
1.119
1,100
1,310
1,550
1.110
r) A
N.A
W,?,) G..)10nt,4.
1,1150
1,7:11
1,1)1:1
;!,035
1,010
1,421
1,7s4
1,921
:!,061
2,170
099909fl,) 0)0916),
1'141111 nhd kn41114 l'30,qh,,
5.0041
5,1010
0,930
7.920
8.1420
10,400
11,400
I2.000
11,200
N. A.
FS1411
3,137
3,469
1.321
1.451
5,211
0,242
7,021
7.579
4,107
NA.
En04,49 4;94,,3p.
1,840
2,190
2.610
3,070
3,590
4.090
4,350
1,430
1,780
5,410
Ihdgnon
334
190
170
444
712
7'14
750
699
707
HON
1.10?clit,.1,1%.9491
251
242
312
316
341
132
.:07
521
515
504
r4.1 1;vt9901,v
114
114
152
140
1tiS
141
157
1I.4
131
449
Ihingnry
173
211
217
245
311
111
111
',CI
501
199
P?dnifil .
110
514
445
791
1,012
1,147
1.227
1,267
1,505
1,071
11.010thin
l'nr hi.'
lii.
115
172
7)22
101
7111
997
,,017.
1,031
1,171
North hhren .
120
120
110
105
114
240
110
349
340
132
(01h-t
1.011.0.1n1Itt . - .
111
123
123
171
211
245
372
103
347
340
1 Urileii? ol hert.iiie indicated, nitrogen emii.r.i.1 ..1 loth' 111' 111111111111111
S)nt iv ,rlommerrinl pund,, 1 11 CON, rti to 111111(11 W1.11111111111113 ?111111tie Iv!. I 2154
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Production a Sulfuric Arid I
1965
1966
1967
196)1
1969
19711
1971
Thou! land
1972 1973
Ton?
1971
141'W._ . ..
51,400
56,300
58,100
59,800
61,100
61,700
61,900
65,100
rot, ,00
69,100
11010,11 4Ontv4J .
22,511
23,431
211,111
25,1106
26,705
26,741
20,6111
24:205
24,779
20,125
6,011
6,241
0,191
0,759
6,925
9,059
6,711
7.116
7,127
hiroppr011.01000011.y
15,800
16,100
16,400
17,700
18,300
18,100
18,500
19,600
20,709
21,100
1..100.,.
2,910
1,071
1,227
3,319
3,527
3,042
3,923
1.116
1,340
1,644
2,979
3.309
3,521
3,149
3,461
3,327
3,097
3,036
3,036
3,1111
1'1111vd kin1'.4l010.
3,314
3,164
1,231
3,331
1,247
3,351
3,159
3,110
3,1140
3,4110
V6,0 11. t many 3,
Com m001.1 1 '041011W,
l'SS14 owl EivOrrill hit op., .
'1,77,1
12,400
3,431
13,800
:1,774
11,400
1,210
15,200
I , 141
IG ,100
1, 135
18,100
i , 341i
19,300
1,7:15
20,700
5,069
22,600
5,114
25,190
11..1111 . .
4,514
9.307
9,731
10,159
10,665
12,0511
12,775
13,645
,455
10,70?
4100pm 4:11ropp.
1,230
1,180
1,700
5,080
5,470
6,090
6,510
7,060
7,720
8,140
11011064
314
313
300
472
494
102
111
511
1,61
761
( '7,1,,,dovokIn
933
942
1,012
977
1.031
1,110
1,163
1,176
1,209
1,211
Eno 1;1r11011y
945
971
944
1,074
1,101
1,099
1,076
1,015
1,014
1,110r,
11001(10 y '
391
117
150
164
177
141
IN
1,111
11'm
iiSII
riiltillid?1,10I
1,139
1,213
1,111
1,1,16
1,091
2,21.2
2,1,n4
2,111.
3,119
1000A091
111
619
079
773
414
991
1,017
1,102
1,311
1,134
111109
CliliA ?
202
230
'2711
322
326
321
361
396
N.,%
4. A
1.10404114%114
135
512
592
149
696
717
4o7
419
917
926
I Purr loomoliN &ate, ?11149tir nr0i 100^?
11,-0
Including ftppremblr, nquintitn pri.itzrril ii, Kiit privAti ly 4:Frs01rd ii!antn
3 I !Winding loini for 1Vrwt
I t?Iriam
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Prrolor1Ion of Mineral FerlIllser, NoIrlyn1 Con 0.111
Thoomand
ir1r 'ton.
1963166 1966167 1967166
1968169 1969170 1970171
1971172 1972173 1973171
114,11/0. .... 33,900 36,700 39,400
40,900 12,000 43,300
45,200 47,200 50,400
Stnivro I .1133 13 ,051 1.1 .115:1
I I 11.1 I I ,,'OS 15 , 10)
MI111 III .10111
Canaan . 2,515 2,002 1,055
3,520 1,045 4,iw,
3,416 5,310 113120
Japan.. ............. 2,204 2. $25 2.245
I,N00 2 ,500 2,77))
2,511 3 .1t:11 3 ,107
141,010 1.011 1 .231 1 ,315
1 , 130 1 .17) 1 601
I 1)1,11 I .ko1) 41)4
.........................'104) 13,900 14,500
la,:too 14,900 15,300
15,700 16,100 17,000
Frahre? ? , 1,161 1,403 1,333
1 .105 1 ,413 I ,01I
1 1421 1 .715 5 ,131
Italy I ,nou 1,811
I .827 1,667 1 3121
1,00)) 1 .077 1 .705
Iivromhy . 1,610 1 3137 4,617
4,766 I .786 1,741
I .7H I I 1.071
1965 1966 1967
1968 1969 1970
1971 1102 1973
1971
Chhuhnhho I .0.00 t h..
1'0011 nhd Ennirrh Kurosn. . . 12,000 13,500 15,100
16,600 17,4400 20,500
22,800 24,300 26,200
28,9M4
l'SSII 3 7,350 4, 111 9,399
10,212 111.730 13,009
11,670 11,041 17,119
10,300
r.,4,11:11N,p,... 4,630 5,050 5,660
6,390 7M0 7,710
8,100 8,370 8,1110
9,600
llolgada ... 431 391 113
010 64) 719
71.5 01_3 651
151
4 ./rrlundovnkin. iik 512 510
525 5104 650
721 700 770
431
F.a.,t Germany , . 2,2.0(1 2,001 2 .! 17
2.990 3 ,1s0 3 , 241
.1.217 3 ,295 :L370
3 .095
Ihingory 205 294 335
101 170 517
511 2.2.1. 2.0$
595
Vhlahd.. .. 7314 520 071
1 .233 1 A72 I .629
1 .757 1 .910 2 .179
1.252
16 otio ola 293 110 537
603 729 495
1 ,042 1 :200 I ;212
I A10
Far En.t
I'll),,,,, ...... , . . ....... 1 , 150 1 ,570 I .1103
1 .503 2.213 2.751
3 .339 102.1 1,04)0
1,1)23
North horra. 170. $2" 170
215 ...74 3211
Till WO I..41
(It hum
Yogo?lavin 2.06 279 305
:91 427 364
401 106 135
113
Nitroiron fortillser Ii', tem. of ititrogroi. plooplIorio4 frrtIllgrr
potwooitto oltido
It, t,'ttt, 411,11...plihrh? nnli
nod potn.,ourn frttolirrr It.
term. of
Data nrr, for ''f:rtilizrr yrarA? Ii, gotwral, yrat loirlatonit
2 hirluding pomp prmliIrtx in.ed for technical {twine...4.
1 04
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Com
USSR moil Liviterri Europe
F,riiiierII IlIt$l'
1.30.1 iertonny
II ii gi Iv
ft ..... auk. ... .
ray' Eft.t
.
North Kotrn.
Ilthrr
I) )II(
Talle III
Production of Nitrogen FrrliIiter, Nutrien1 Content
'Illmum141141 T101341( N
1965166 1966167 196716H 196H169 1969170 1970)71 1971172 1972173 1973174
13.100 11,900 16,900 114,100 114,400 19,300 19,600 20.900 22,400
5.0mi :i ,5111 11 ,0117 1 ,139 / ,5112 N ,1141 44,1)4)1 s , 133 9 ,1;,2
317 11)1 1711 551 971 7111 Slri ROO t420
1 .111t. 1 ,7/01 1,1135 2 MON 2 ,131 2 ,105 1 ,1 25 2. Vol 1,131
31:1 372 115 101 5.11 5112 5347 114M 739
4.90 5,570 6,110 6,470 6,070 6.240 6,360 6,740 7,3HO
310 3115 111.1 11)71 113.1 71011 0111 11111 1001
I10) 1,221 1 :111 1 ,304 i ,313 1 ,3:i1 1 .117 1,172 1,011$
905 950 1 ,10111 1 31144 111111 1171)1 1 .031 1 .919 I iin0
,P011 941 44 $) 951 4493 930 1 ,11311 1 .1444 1 ,5011
0101 7:12 4451. till 710 7)4 77:1 751 1100
1 ,110 1.71011 1 ,:',.-31 1 ,:301 1,717$ 1,51)71 I ,311 1,171 I ,173
'231 $09 101 503 730 N144 0111 1 .0711 1 ,011
1965 19(1. 1967 1904 19119 1970 1971 1972 1971 1971
1.250 1.970 5,1410 6,720 7,520 8.710 9,610 10,200 11,100 N.A.
2,711 3,1444 3,7713 1,177 $,5I)1 5, 113 11,0571 t1,551 7,111 N A
1,510 f.7V0 2,090 2.510 3,010 3,320 3.550 3,690 3,900 4,220
21,41 29; .i.-,; 50 I .'i1 I 1i1i2 7,442 51,1 510 5113
110 151 115 291 199 11114 317 311 351 3445
314 311 :139 351 1:49 395 ;INN 1244 111 $11
11s 107 14.*, 115 300 350 377 371 MI 39i
(III 192 591 759 9344 1 3130 1 3141 1 .117 1 .3115 1 ,r,s
1111) 2111 372 1':1 101 917 N27 r171 451 4)7r)
N311 01111 N04 I 049 I .1440 1.591 1 ,900
11S 115 131 INS 1141 170 195
PO 11141 101 132 I N3 2314 203 271 2711
.:1110 .4M1 3,1112
330 330 311:,
1/iili4 Ire for "'PMI's( r yenr."o, getiernI, the I 1
July Including .0t111, 11,1rOgrtl anti notinonsit 1,14.0 tell
for further wore...dog
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ProtItscIlem of l'homphoflin Per1111fer. N0Went ConIrlil
11E('1),
nit 141 ,
A 11,0 t dirt
(
1 111 ont.nii Community .
rimier 1,
1101y...
1:ot ninny
1965166
...2,,3!:(1))0(1)
11111
:.!110117:
3,910
115
512
n57
1966167
1211 ,,.:1211;,1111(..71)
11117
101
11:10
1,130
1,t5
510
1110
190711114
1211 :1711101)1201
111111
1.7...211; 710
553
11211
1116N1611
1211 ?
111111
175
700
, 7.01 1121 1:11
1:17$1111,712111:.1111,11
551
1909170
1731 ,,.,:,,1111..?14.1.1.:,111111,1
'1,12
1 , :7001
700
510
1011
1970171
II,1 1;11: 1:1!
5110
11115
11t 7
1,141111
715
1.1d1111)
1971172
1 (7)1
7112
721
739
11711
Thowiond Mi.IfIc Ton II of 1'.,0?
1972171 1973171
?
11110
,1177721112111l:/12.1.:1,11 1151:,,117:0111:11:114
001
5.4)00 5,000
700 7711
500
0011 002
1905
1900
1967
190ti
1969
19711
1971
1972
1973
197$
C.,tilti)1111141 rolllillii.,
I1SSI1 nil En+1110 Etitigir .
3,170
3,1100
1.110
1,170
1,700
5,500
5.029
6,070
0,500
N.A.
I '1'4111
2.300
2,010
'2, 7 7 '
2,11111
3,11311
3,0112
3,11111
1,2111
N. A
3.1,1ot n Europe
1,170
1.260
1,30
1.560
1,750
1,910
2,020
2.130
2,210
2,100
Ilidgurkt....
l?terliir,10v.nklii 7
01
250
117
2111
011
171
1:15
2111
1 111
200
1 10
322
1 111
331
1311
331
1,17,
330
loo
300
1.;ii.4 11rrilinny I
232
251
'415
310
39.5
1311
II 1
1110
.101
1 111
I Infignry ...
117
1:11
153
150
170
107
171
ISI
1,10
201
l'o19191...
:111
:101
300
171
531
590
700
703
SI 1
021
i(009199? . , . , ..... .
127
155
1)15
102
221
211
215
317
3111
1)11
Fnr 1.;$1.1
( '10 roi '.... ...... .
02),
071
727
701
003
1 ,I143
1 :299
I ,130
I .050
1 .611
North liorrn....
13
13
'15
541
511
511
70
04)
160
I lilo.r
131)
1711
:MI
1112 .
1 1 1
110
130
1:12
1511
13.1
I 1)10:i r for -frrlilityr yetir," Kenrrni. the beginning 1 July
Including prfilIgel:1,0 III ground cork 704 f1;te,1 nt01
1 Beguiling( i 'Sky of thr forded lent
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Production orPotoominnt VcrIlliivr, Nutrient Content
Tlioutonid Metric Tonm or h,()
1965160
1901;167
190' /68
1968169
1909170
1970171
1971172
1972173
1973174
(El '1)
9,1311
9,520
9 , W,t11
10,000
10,509
10.300
11,100
'2
I I , 100
12,500
United States
2 ,5112
2 ,H11
2 ,450
2 ,4 88
2 ,20:1
2 ,2511
,207
2 ,411
2 ,:140
Cattalo
1,740
2 /HUI
2 /190
2 ,8110
3 ,5110
:1,179
:1,920
3 ,820
5 ,000
100
Sp& 9
4111
503
503
50M
5:111
5.25
5o5
533
4.560
Euriii van l'ommunity.
.1.390
I , 2110
1,100
4,1711
1, 210
4,290
4.470
4,390
Frence,1
1.877
1 ,037
1 ,110.1
1,72:1
1 ,775
1 .912
1 ,027
1 191),
1 ,0011
Went Gm inany '
2 ,335
2 ,188
2,1:31
2,2)11
2,21':)
2 .29:1
2 ,487
2 JIM
2 ,5311
1965
1906
1907
1908
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Commuolot Conn) I len
118911 and Eantern Europe . ...
4,300
4,610
5,060
5,400
5,530
6,570
7,340
7,990
8,580
5,910
N.A.
N.A.
119911 1
2,3110
2,1911
2,857
:1,111
3,19:1
1,087
4,807
5,433
2,980
hoos.ro 4:orolo,
1,930
2,010
2,210
2,290
2,350
2,4101
2,530
2,550
2,670
83
83
Crecloodovakla
9
02
70
82
Eamt ()erumny
1,11211
2,1100
2,200
2,21)3
2, 310
2, .119
2.-145
2,158
2,556
27
2,804
30
9 ',within
5
4
10
13
For hod
Chino
311
11/4
112
1110
1111
110
152
108
1011
I 1)11111 tire for "feridirm yeorm" Iii genmid, the y ,'lir beginning 1 July. Including inildentified double vomiting of some produmn used for
teehnical purponcn teniimated at 411n to tin. tot111).
2 1 \lay if the minted year.
- Excluding technied piton!).
' fWillf. potasnlimi for teelinical purviews.
Table 114
0131)
1965
1966
Production of Plastics
1967 1968 1969
1970
1971
1972
Thotnutnd Metric Tonm
1973 1974
United Stale,, I
5. 300
0,102
13,250
7,121
8,171
0,712
9,504
9,321
11,475
11,726
Japan
1,009
2,001
2,699
3,4110
.1 .303
5,154
5,208
5,599
0,420
0,7:39
European Community . .
5.070
5,610
6,430
7,999
9,430
11,200
11,600
13,200
15,600
15,600
Went Germany.
rominunkt Countries
178811 and En?dern Europe.
1,1(111)
1,400
2,102
1,670
2,490
1,920
3,104
2,230
3,776
2,480
4.611
2.860
4,009
3,250
5,292
3.600
0,10%
4,060
0,25%
4,340
2,491
1'9811
s03
971
1,113
1,291
I, 453
1,973
1, 801
2,012
2,320
Emmtorn Europe
599
702
812
936
1,030
1,190
1,39P
1.560
1,740
1,850
Bulgaria
:13
40
.11
511
7)
s9
100
123
14/
150
3911
Creeluedovnkin .
120
152
105
20:'
'213
215
270
:101
355
Enst 11erninny . ..
219
250
27.9
3011
328
:170
420
458
4811
.519
Hungary
27
.13
30
39
10
50
83
100
III
116
:119;
Poland.
118
132
101
11111
230
221
? 257
21111
334
Itomnnin
70
95
10%
130
137
200
251
274
:103
293
Other
167
Yugonlavia.
57
62
02
71
85
117
100
Ils
121i
I Dry Inning, excluding water, solvents, and other liquid diluents.
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Production of Synthetic Rubber
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Thousand Metric Ti
-
1973 1974
01.:(1)
2,960
3,260
3,310
3,810
4,300
4,540
4,660
4,990
5,660
5,411
United States
I , 842
2,002
1,043
2,1115
2,286
2,232
2,277
2,455
2,027
2,511
(:anada
200
203
200
197
190
205
107
195
230
201
Japan
101
233
281
381
520
608
780
819
907
85f
European Community....
727
805
846
1,010
1,220
1,330
1,320
1,420
1,720
1,701
Prance
148
164
180
223
275
316
323
308
458
40:
Italy.
120
122
118
125
135
155
160
200
230
281
Netherlands
100
110
125
103
214
200
191
180
263
241
United Kingdom
175
194
204
237
273
300
277
307
353
321
West Germ(In).
104
100
190
238
202
302
300
300
350
311
Other Countries
Brazil
30
54
52
59
62
75
78
95
125
151
Communist Countries
USSR and Eactern Europe._
789
868
964
999
1,090
1,210
1,330
1,410
1,530
1,691
USSR I
604
664
730
767
836
914
1,900
1,060
I ,155
1,291
.Eantern Europe
185
204
234
232
257
295
330
348
379
401
Bulgaria
....
....
....
....
....
4
12
12
18
If
(1techomlovakia
20
30
33
35
40
50
52
52
50
15
East ( fermany 2
05
101
110
102
114
118
129
133
134
131
Poland,
39
38
40
41
48
62
66
78
94
101
Romania
31
35
51
54
55
61
71
73
83
9:
EHtilnUled.
2 Including Pervin.th and Plaatikator.
Table 116
Production of Naturat Rubber
196:
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Thousand Metric Tons
_
1973 1974
India
40.4
53.2
62.3
68.8
80.0
89.9
98.9
109.1
123.2
128.4
Indonesia'
716.5
736.7
700.8
793.9
880.4
815.2
819.3
773.7
885.8
935.0
Malaysia 2
910.9
972.8
990,4
1,100.3
1,264.0
1,269.2
1,318.5
1,304.1
1,500.0
1,549.3
Sri Lanka
118.3
131.0
143.2
148.7
150.8
159.2
141.4
140.4
154.7
136.4
Thailand'
210.4
207.5
216.1
259,2
283.4
287.2
:110.3
330.9
382.0
379.7
I Exports plus estimated consumption.
2 Including data for Malaya and Singapore, Sarawak, and Sabah.
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Production of Woven Cotton Fabrics'
Unit of Measure 2
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
OECD
United States
Millioe lin
8,447
8,083
7,569
6,837
6,369
5,711
5,616
5,181
4,057
4,560
Japan
Million sin
3,013
2,913
2,825
2,744
2,779
2,016
2,482
2,204
2,380
2,163
Spain
Thousand mt..-
101
112
116
06
112
112
113
126
112
111
Turkey 3
Million 1m
781
640
694
774
744
815
822
844
809
810
European Community
France
Thousand mt....
210
224
210
199
206
197
197
205
211
N.A.
Italy
Thousand mt....
103
133
133
126
128
129
123
124
128
140
United Kingdom 3
Million Im
928
837
681
668
661
627
559
513
452
409
West Germany
Thousand nit....
206
1011
178
186
190
182
170
189
187
182
Other Countries
hong Kong 3
Million sin
543
563
613
661
640
645
647
533
508
570
India
Million lin
7,043
7,336
7,277
7,683
7,706
7,849
7,356
8,024
7,860
8,040
Pakistan 3 4?Million
Im
654
596
625
654
649
663
720
687
636
648
Communist Countries
USSR .*.nd Eastern Europe
USSR"
Million snt
5,499
5,703
5,916
6,116
6,208
6,152
6,397
6,421
6,578
6,619
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria 5
Million Im
291
299
307
319
335
319
324
323
332
335
Czechoslovakia 5
Million Im
500
404
492
480
469
501
524
537
582
590
East Germany
Million am
244
244
247
250
337
248
244
242
243
277
Hungary 5
Million am
305
317
313
290
270
258
267
275
310
319
Poland 5
Million 1m
811
844
823
834
845
881
901
901
868
884
Romania 5
Million am
319
339
357
377
410
437
42
531
571
N.A.
Far East
China
Million Im
6,400
6,700
5,500
6,000
6,600
7,50
7,200
7,300
7,600
7,600
Other
Yugoslavia 6
Million am
394
416
378
401
4:3
300
301
374
361
365
1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for fabrics, in the pievi, before undorgoiel; finishing processes such as bleaching, dyeing, and making up.
2 Abbreviations for units of measure tire as follows: linear meters, 1m; square meter', sni; and metric tons, mt.
3 Excluding mixed fabrics.
4 Mill production only. Data include finished fabrics.
5 Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes.
Includieg cellulosic fabrics.
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Production of Woven Woolen Fabrics
--
Unit of Measure 2
1965
r66
1967
1968
1969
1970
197 1
1972
1973
197 1
OECD
United States
Million 1m.
244
242
218
222
203
163
104
93
07
76
Australia 3
Million am
30
27
26
27
27
27
25
224
22 4
124
Canada 5 6
Million am
30
32
27
31
31
28
'4 3
21;
29
24
Japan 7
M11lion sm ..... .
341
345
377
386
431
420
421
479
470
357
Spain
Thousand int. ...
22
27
25
25
32
34
35
35
37
36
Turkeys
Million iin.
24
26
27
23
28
30
. 21
25
22
27
European Community
Belgium.
Thousand int. ...
38
41
36
35
38
39
42
44
37
31
France
Thousand nit ....
60
70
64
64
70
64
68
71
66
71
Italy
Thousand mt ....
355
99
92
98
99
100
Iri
108
138
132
Netherlands 5
Million am
67
35
28
30
30
27
29
26
N.A.
N.A.
United Kingdom 5 6...
Million am
270
253
246
246
239
215
186
183
192
175
West Germany 5
Thousand int . ...
55
53
43
50
52
48
50
55
49
39
Other Countries
India 0
Million 1m.
10
9
9
I2
13
13
29
25
IS
N.A.
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR 55
Million am
466
510
547
585
618
643
675
681
703
724
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria 5
Million Im....
20
22
22
23
26
27
28
29
30
32
Czechoslovakia 5
Million :,m
44
45
46
45
46
49
53
55
56
57
East Germany
Million am
38
39
38
35
35
35
36
35
37
37
Hungary 5
Million sin
29
31
32
29
24
27
26
24
23
24
Poland 5
Million 1m
91
91
90
94
99
99
99
100
07
118
Romania 5
Million am
41
44
50
52
55
63
70
74
83
N.A.
Other
Yugoslavia
Million sm
55
58
52
50
49
57
59
59
60
66
1 Unless otherwibe 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.
2 Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: linear motors, Ini; square meters, sm, thcl metric tons, mt.
3 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year.
4 Excluding worsted fabrics.
5 Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes.
6 Factory shipments.
7 Including finished fabrics.
8 Excluding mixed fabrics.
Wearable fabrics produced in the mill sector only.
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Production of Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics l
Unit of Measurs k 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
United Stites Million ho 1,792 1,673 1,610 1,738 1,703 1,374 1,116 1,380 1,272 900
OECD
Australi i 3 4 Million sin 27 28 30 31 30 . 29 '27 'll ? 23 23
Julian 4 Million HIM 1,033 1,661 1,654 ? 1,619 1,650 1,545 1,431 1,272 1,296 987
Belgium Thousand nit .... 11 21 21 23 26 26 29 33 34 . 33
European Conanunity
France 5 1110118and Illt .. .. 32 37 34 38 44 42 43 48 51 52
United Kingdom 5 Million lin 572 564 484 50/ 538 484 472 451 504 506
West Germany ....... Thousand int 116 103 87 98 102 97 93 86 85 84
India 6 . Million ho 870 853 882 ' 993 894 933 973 919 887 N.A.
Other Countries
Communist Citintries
USSR Million sin 769 834 000 P12 985 1,112 1,154 1,232 1,305 1,370
USSR and Eastern Europe
Bulgaria 5 5 7 Million lin 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 . 24 26 16
Bastion Europe
Czechoslovakia Million lin 59 62 63 65 62 65 68 67 65 N.A.
East Germany Million sin 55 ? 59 62 65 64 66 65 65 59 18
Hungary 4 Million ppm 55 56 58. 59 67 65 60 56 N.A. N.A.
Poland 7 Million lin 103 1.04 . 114 118 119 116 114 108 1.13 N.A.
Romanil 7 Million sin 26 . 27 28 31 35 36 41 ? 48. N.A. N.A.
Yugoslavia 5 Million sm 24 30 27 31 30 20 . 34 . 36 36
? 35
?
Other
I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for pure and mixed fabrics, in the piece, before undmgoing finishing processes such as bleaching.
ding, and making up.
2 Abbreviat?ons for units of measure aro as follows: linear meters, Ini; square meters, sin; awl.metrie tons, mt.
. 3 Twelve month:. ending 30 June of the stated year.
4 Including finished fabrics.
5 Including febrics of noncellulosie fibers.
" Including falifies of natural silk.
7 Fehrics after undergoinr. finishing processes.
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Production of Synthetic Fibers'
GEC)
1965
1966
1907
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
Thousand Metric Tons
1973 1974
United States
806.0
038.4
1,059.0.
1,457.2
1,000,2
1,6211.7
1,947.2
2,429.3
2,861,9
2,823.3
Canada
37.5
45.0
51.4
68.8
75.6
73.4
86.6
80.2
N.A.
N.A.
Jimmi
379.0
460,5
578.0
685,4
806,3
1,028.0
1,164.0
1,116.7
1,308.4
1,174.8
Spain
14.8
24,0
26.3
40.4
57,4
63.5
70.0
107.5
130,6
126.8
European Community...
586
710
784
1,060
1,250
1,370
1,610
1,720
N.A.
N.A.
France
92.8
109,3
109.6
132.4
156.3
175.2
213.0
234,3
200.3
237.6
Italy
100.8
143.3
153.0
190.2
230,8
241.4
301.7
325,0
382.3
339.4
Netherlands
44.2
54.3
57.2
77.6
92.4
00.0
104.7
112.7
N.A.
N.A.
United Kingdom 2
148.0
174.8
194.1
268.4
291,4
336,9
357.3
374 .0
45:1.9
420 0
West Germany"
179.3
213,4
252.2
361.4
452,6
497.0
604,0
040.0
810.3
766 . e
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe,
136
168
205
237
285
361
438
506
616
734
.UE181'
77.5
96.3
115 3 .
129.7
142 5
1116.5
203.1
238.11
280.9
318,4
Eastern Europe
58.7
71.8
rA.8
107
143
195
2:15
268
329
416
Bulgaria
....
,...
....
3.1 ?
10.5
23.1
28.3
34.1
38.1
47.1
Czechoslovakia
9.8
11.0
15.3
10.8
24.5
31.5
39.1
40.0
52.8
55.5
East Germany
19,0
20.8
23.9
28,6
? 34.8
47.6
56.6
69,6
92.9
103.8
Hungary
2.3
3.7
4.1
4.5
5.1
5.0
5.5
6.6
9.0
11.5
Poland
24.3
30.2
37.5
44.7
50.6
57.5
68.6
73.3
82.8
08.7
Romania
3.3
5.5
8.0 .
9.6
17.4
20,5
36.5
38.0
52.4
on.
Other ? ?
Yugoslavia
1.1
4.0
4.8
4.8
8.1
8.7
11.4
13.1
10.7
17,8
Data are for noneellulomic fibers whether made ef natural polymers, which art, based on material., 'melt as (.101.41 or groundnuts, or made
of synthetic polymers, which are based mostly on coal or petroleum. Data exclude waste, glass libers, and rubber fibers.
2 "Delivery weight," approximately 3% less than "actual weight," prior to mid-1907. 'I hereafter, approximately one-half of production
Is reported as "actual weight."
3 including data for West Berlin
Tabic 121
Production ef Electric Mo:ors
Thousand Kilowatts
Communist Countries
1965
1966
1967
18.8
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
USSR 2
26,890
28,174
29,772
30,734
31,147
33,319
35,221
36,500
37,700
40,000
Bulgaria
2,864
3,154
3,401
3,663
3,020
4,194
3,760
4,165
4,385
N.A.
Czechoslovakid
4,176
3,071
4,438
3,812
3,780
3,913
4,398
4,446
4.910
N.A.
Poland
4,486
4,2
4,940
5,049
6,684
7,429
7,393
8,489
0,300
10,285
Romania
1,255
1,507
1,679
1,989
2,412
2,894
3,307
4,130
4,082
.5,41,5
Unless otherwise indicated, datr. are for alternating and direct current motors.
2 Alternating current motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over.
Motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over.
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Production of Electric Grneralor 41
Thousand Kilowatts
1972
1971
1965 1966 1967 1911/1 1969 1370 1971
1973
United Stater ..1 15,451 114,633 23,207 27,432 20,779 27,505 30,14 11,190 3I,H7n N A
I'outintinist t 'nuntritti
111-9-111 14,3110 13,117 1.1,575 11,520 12,077 10,5714 12,031 13,700 10,500 10 , 190 t
MI
M05:4!
BulAitria 13 10 H5 70 :17 75 N A. N A
l'(:.::11
I 'reelionlovokla n, .. MOM Il , 075
l'i:141C15 ,,i A
I 03
limigno 3 1,700
I '1761
013 N A
110 1,'.1Z 1 , nm
Hotitonlit 200
110 121 376 717 r211:!:31 102 N A
205 23111,5)
I Turbogenerators itnil hydrogimerators. Produellon of diesel generators Is nr,lieved to be neglig:Ide in most instances
a Shipments of units of 1,00)..;(ilowattri and larger,
3 Generators for steam and gas turbines only.
Table 123
Producdon of Turbinra
GE('!)
United States3
Japan
Communist t 'ountries
USSR 1
Czechoslovakia...
PMand 4
Romania ^.
1965
15,451
4,717
14,027,
1,1011
.171
'27
1913
Ion:;:;
5, 757
15 , 172
1,303
017
11
1967
23,207
6, 10
11 .6"
1,200
1430
05
19613
27,13;!
0,147
17,710
1,100
1,100
K5
1969
20,779
0,305
1.11 :::(1)71
I , 15O
72
1970
27,505
1(1,003
i'--1'4: 21:1:111
I ,I37,
UI
1971
:M., 544
'1,0(12
It:: s4:11(31
I , 102
21
1972
is, 190
10,713
1111?::::71.11:21,
151
Ikons/and kilowatt.;
1973 1974
31, H29 N A
17, 31(1 l2,20 !
1:.1; ,:711.1(1)17:11 I7N. :"A"
N.A
415 N A
I Unless otherwise indicated, darn are for steam and hydraulic turbines. \lost productina of turbines is for 11.' in matched sets with genera I (tr.
for production of electric power. In addition, turbines are produced in aitigie Unita for ninny ptirposts, including direct industrial iltivro, Iliatitie
propulsion, and pipeline transmission.
2 Shipments of units of 1,000 kilowatts land larger. Data are available only for turbines produced rts integral units together with generators,
Therefore, data for turbines and generators for the United States are assumed to be the sante. NOM" turbines are produced in single II pits, lint no
data are available on this production.
3 Including a small number of gas turbines.
4 Stailal turbini.:
5 Steam turbines of more than 500 kilowatts only.
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1961
Prollotikm of MrImIrtilliAg AbirhIne
1966 1967 igrai 191:9
1970
1971
1972
Thoss?aml l'nfl?
1973 1971
1 0it.,1
114 III
411 II;
441 III
;II .%11
li'i ;re
II :II
.I) II
II 41
1'00110100,0 I
ntrrl 1 54,icrii
295
311
321
321;
331
332
315
354
:115
N.A.
1411 it
111; Ps
Its
MO CO
',.11i ri
Ili
2111 1.1
)11 211
)1.1 711
2;1 1111
neti II) 1 mtg..,
109
121
121
126
1211
110
139
III
131
N.A.
.1.
11.11Enrin
4 (19
9 >1
III
II In
I; ?;,,i,
It 111
11 61
17 411
I.'. (Ili
A
1 (1,1,..41? 1111111
'I .1.1
2; IIII
?,'.I 4',
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It 4./.
10
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31 11`,
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21 39
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15 93
7.1
3.1 114
.111 . 29
II 711
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It iii ii its
; 111
4 712
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II 11"
I 3 704
I 1 II
15 On
15 09
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' .1ti?,11 t lint air. ti.,1 1.001.1. 10 11.11,1n11,1 nt, tiP. 1 t. tvitiort 111,1a1 111 it,, 1,411111f r 13p., ihr?r? ttmo Iltrre?rr rtrclirtly
ntirl IrInurirr rind itillilitit, 11.1rrittg. ititrn-..mv ettItInot
?s1314g, %mill, of I1,11119 no.1 mrt
1.11111?11 S111114 7
USSR
TalfIr 125
Produrlion of NIcialfntmIng MorhIne Tonk
Thowtantl rnit?
13,17,1t 1%7 I%!4 1.W4 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
2.5 :I
:12 9 3I it
:Is I II I
I
12 I
It
12 7
21 2
II 3
19 I
12 3
h
11 9
:111 7 3.5 1
16 5 lir 0
tiwtalftirining niinrl,itir t"ol. that {Or !Mt oipporfril 111111, 11411,1, 111 lin "prtntor ,sh,1111111.i. 10 I. 41r,ratirrl Irr irro?==, fritgr%
Irtiturtn't, extrude, blitirk, $lIti, lierrtr. And 1),191 111,11i1 nhnite
talus, ?r ?to
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1 991*1 1 ..191tir.
1 1.11 awl 1 ncirtt. 1
1
1 .11alrf ft
I 0.1 Ir191411s.
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Tablr 1211
Prndurttnn nf 1.tr.01 '
1961 19A4t 19117 19I$ 1%0 14170 1971 1972 101 1071
14 I I 10,7;/14
' rtnr1.,1 tlrnsk nt..1 ..11 p1,.4,.11..1
11.10gttr
1(11111/11191
rnr FAO
1'1111.1.
Miler
92,700
7,14110
I 7.4M
0)1
1,010
.11, 111 :1,111.I , ; .11 .1/9 11, 17,1 /7.,)11
109.000 111 , 000
11.1 ,11/11
11,110 0,1170
07,5 7;101
) )
11701 ,
imiblr 127
102,000 101,000 104,000 101.0011
111,...,1111 1111, ;1(1) 1 li j min 11'. :1111
7,110 1,210 1.120 1.100
MN/ 11410 I . 'HI 1 , 11111
% , 1111 1. 17.7' 1 , ;419 1 , 4)4,
i ,1.111 1 , 1711 1 . 117
nf Tr?r Imp '
14 I .1i1/11
6,700
1,1041
10;
4,901
?47., 'inn
44.4191
7,100
1 ...in?
1. 9111/
1.11191
Thousand Frill%
1965 19(6 1967 1%5 1969 1970 49/1 1972 1973 1971
90 11
62
I;s 5
107, II
65 3
70
197.3
100.0
1 2.16 0 214 5 191 7
71 1
166.7
107 7.
74 7
179
III 7
114
77 0
180 1
101 7
113 170 198 520 511 7.71
:r, I 7. 342 5 ? 405 I t2:1 I 111 7 1.14
85.2 87.0 92.9 914.7 103 115
14 :I ..! 1 I 1 2 71 11 1 I
.12 1 21 1 ' IN li i !I 3
12 9 12.2 II 1 11.2 15,5 10 1
3 0 3.3 3 (4 2 4 2.1 1 9
'21) 6 21.4 24.0 29.9 30 ,0 34 7
17; 4 114.5 17.6 21 2 21.9 219 3
9 0 13.4
7 .4 8.7
gnr.1..11-1. pg. 'tailor.,
1 Shipmentm,
3 EV19111111( trneklikying
4;?..10.1.11g
1414 2 214 7 230 1 211 1
56
67 2
151 5
4:1 4
591 599
172 0 177 s
119 121
1.9 1
27.1
15.2 m.3
1.6 II
11.2 0,11
30 1 31 9
11.3 12 7. 16.7 29 2 13.s 17 .11
S 10.9
1 15
10.4 12 0
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1111 3
99
7,11
N A
N
624 N.A.
199 11 531
128 N.A.
1.11 N A
30 II 31 I;
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1.1 11.7
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1' tided 111))1),
1905
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Ptotlitc.1an
19011 1407
I ,1-11111 1 1711
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14411 1944 1410 1971
1 1)11 1 ,Iit 1, 111
1472
1.51(1
1971
1, 1 14
Unita
1Q74
I 11111
I.,trr,iti l'ommunis
unH18,
II.'
Ill
152
Ill
III
I I
11,1
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tiiqi 1'1011011i,
1)41
5-.11
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nil
111.1
31.11
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111'111 Inid ['Auden) 1.11t epe
11101
1, 145
1, VI;
I,.,01;
1
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1, PAS
1, II 5
1 , 11
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I 'reellot111%nkIn
.1111
151
351
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110
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Is..
181
1211
111
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1 i
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AU
50
311
N A
20
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310
it
270
317
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I 10
125
I '.'11
157
100
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231
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270
010
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711
1)111
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11111
ISO
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ril.fo ton%
include a
utantitti
lIttItItIlItH lI,n,I lund ,Ijn,,I iIr,tti,101,1111,01S I, f 7.50 'mut,
Table 129
Production or Mainline Elernic Locomoilvemi
Unita
190
1966
1967
196N
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
197 1
0E11)
I:mropetto tommumt v
Ml
71
113
SI
IS
51
03
99
77
h 1
111
151.i
114
1314
27
SI
17,9
1.17
711
!HI
Wert (Ivrifinny ..
.211))
220
142
11111
92
102
120
I(S)
93
N 1
Comm nnint C.111111111",
I'SS It and Ea?tern Ettropt.
l'SS II
l'atmter0 Europe
1111
000
:ISM
305
'..:39
323
:111
351
35 I
345
CreelmFlovr.kin
211
19S
1111
135
106
119
11111
117
IIS
1211
1.:tv.1 (1fritt,,ny
r.r.
32
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:II
10
22
II
30
13
N A
II ungnry '
17
31
22
21
20
24
21)
20
22
N . A
P011001"
72
SO
101
109
01
75
85
70
711
N.A.
lionumin
N.A.
N.A.
5
10
2.1
31
:15
411
II
13
Far FILM
('lint,
I
5
5
5
N.A
N . A.
North :itift.n.
21
2))
13
IS
23
25
27
30
35
.511
1 [T nips!) othertviAe indicated, ditto are for electric locomotit e? 1.000 itorolonver or more.
2 Production for the government only. Data include rad motor vellicIpm.
3 Excluding narrow-gauge locomotive!..
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1 r/po nt? ( .M.11,111611
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111,1i,1
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1 111.1 trcii I
1ii
11111m,mtlm
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11116gmt%
I''114111.1
1 nr 1 mq1
'llitin
11thcr
Pt mho. t1nm El eight Cite,
110o1?44t1I'nite
1161 1966 1967 11614 1969 1970 1971 1972 1971 1974
41
1; ol
11 .11
00 10 41 16
11 41 11 ;II
6 It0 I 04
11 no 71 ,'it
;6 60 01
111 71
1 41
17 60 10 ;0
66 14 ;; 11 1; ;1 ;4
III 76 11 24 I; 10 711 I) IA 01 it 41
6 91 ci 69 10 6; 6 31 4 07 \ k
14 00 11 04 4 54 10 1; II 00 II 1;
73,1 75.0 75.1 40.4 46.4 97,3 105 ION 112 N.A.
.01 Oct 01 )0 11 40 14 10 ;0 10 54 10 61 7" 64 00 ;I No 72 p)
33.5 34.8 31 3 32.7 36.2 30,0 41.3 39.1 10.1 N.A.
1 ;4 1 01 I ;0 1 :1!'l I 711 I 00 ) 19 1 6.1 1 07 '4 A
I III I II 1 In 1 :1) I '19 1 :15 1 69 .1 11 5 111 1,
2 17 A 6u 1 22 5 39 5 51 1 26 1 13 1 611 \ .1
0 11 0 16 0 A0 it 11 0 31 0 10 0 Al 0 60 0 01 \ 1
16 10 10 60 17 70 ll 60 11 00 1; ;II 16 10 16 op in 10 4i A
4 54 7 61 4 03 4 27 10 11 11 16 12 to 11 15 11 99 11 nii
6 60 7 ;II c 40 4.70 II 00 12 00
60 I 40 1 40 1 so 1 op 3.no
1 85
1 21 I t'i
2 (14 1.23
1 Unit" 1,1 pcI. fpoi, or topp? m%km II,. Insiwt 111,' 11101111.111.1111,1,? 1,,i1.1.1.1 It(
7 S1111/111.'111^
Told(' 131
hoduclIon of l'Amownitrr Attinmobllem
11 00
Of)
2 61 A 70
111 011
1 411
4; A
6 00
\.\
Thoumand Unhm
1965 I9G6 1967 1964 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
111...1'1)
Uniird SI ali..1 11,306 14,11114 7,117 4,1422 4121 6,517 4,545
Cm muln . 707 6145 712 M45 1,0:13 9.17 1,067
in prin .. 696 MIS 1 ,mi 2,1156 2,1112 :1,179 3,714
1 worm] Cifint69611y . 6,960 7,510 7,090 4,110 8,860 9,110 9,910
Frollve. 1,371 1,761 1,752 1,433 2,164 2,154 2,691
Iudk2 1,191 1,242 1,139 ISIS 1,477 :,720 1.701
Unitv.1 Kingdom 1,722 1,601 1,552 1,416 1,717 1.011 1,712
Wcmt 1;vrtonny 2,731 2,830 2,296 2,462 3,437 3,524 3,697
4,421
1,151
1,022
10,200
2,993
1,733
1,921
3,516
9,614
1.224
1,171
10,500
3,203
1,425
1.717
3,614
7,331
1,166
3.932
9,110
3,016
1,63!
1,531
2,411
Cutumummt Countrirm
U1*1111041 Emmt,r4 Europ, 112 463 511 573 623 711 936 1,160 1,460 1,610
USSR 2111 230 211 240 291 311 529 730 917 1.119
E0,1,111 Europe 211 233 260 293 329 367 407 431 481 518
Bullorin 2 1 7 4 4 4 11 12
Crech404vakIn 71.1 93 112 126 132 113 119 151 161 160
ERM ?crtonny 103 106 112 115 121 127 131 110 117 150
l'41n4d 26 29 24 10 50 65 86 91 113 .133
Ito6omiu3 4 5 6 8 10 21 30 34 47 54
Oilier
YugomInvitt4 36 34 44 59 40 III 113 110 131 146
I Factory males.
2 Excluding production for the armed forces.
3 net jeeps.
4 Including rehirles ammembled from imported parto.
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Prollorlinn of Truck!. and Nava '
:111..) 'II '
1465
19011
1907
i
949
1970
1971
1772
Thousand !Win
1973 1974
I it i I rol !; I n I r r 1
1,75)
1,731
1,510
1,490
1,973
1,097
7,051
7,447
2,940
7,777
Citiottln
115
;411
720
nu
:117
75:1
770
:170
317
3111
1.177
1,412
1,7117
7.057
. 2,11")11
2,171
7, 10:',
7,27$i
7,1115
2,07;
1:iitopuno Community
1,020
1,010
934
1,020
1,i110
1,210
1,190
1,1h0
1,260
1,210
troll,
vo..,!
703
254
'713
7911
297
:1111
:114
:101
114
Itnly *. .
77
MI
101
119
1111
131
1111
107
135
117
I?iiitotl kingdom
l.5
139
345
109
4110
454
1:14
ION
II0
.4117
15 t?nt 1;,?; wnity
713
770
PO
215
'292
314
*).97
:107
390
101
Commiiiiint Coi imie.
l'11 nod En.toin 1.11ro1o.
507
551
599
6511
709
727
774
425
1474
917
I'SSI1
115
115
177
510
551
572
011
0111
045
777
Enttterti Elimpo.
92
109
122
I3C
1511
155
164
176
1/0
190
Ilidgitrin
Nog!.
2
I
3
1
i
II
7
I.7.,clii)?1,1%.tiklii '
111
11
71
20
714
79
311
31
31
32
Ett.t 11ortiinny ..
10
21
23
11
27
77
14
:10
33
:13
111ingliry '
11
7
11
9
0
10
111
12
11
12
l'olnotl '
32
34
11
41
.52
50
:01
07
70
70
Itotottoin
19
71
711
:11
34
30
311
:17
34
311
Fitr En.?
31
17
:11
31
00
70
HO
100
119
N.,1
Nor)), IV wort
1
5
II
0
i:
4
10
14
17
21
Ot !tor
Yugo.Invin...
11
12
12
13
14
17
17
14
14
25
1 Etilo,... otliorxti.o kohl moil, (1100 nro for light nod lionvy trurkm, a hoolrd trnotorx for rood hatilnge, vocial vehicle., nod 'now,.
2 Ont,, ittoltillo complete unit. .')Ht Ii') for u..eitilily.
'
101') 'r\ .1114"..
1 Excluding product ton for the !word force,,.
1 Excliuhng v.11(.1.1141 trnctorm.
4 Exellidirig hio,om, jeep., nod three-?x hoe) truck..
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remiselion of ilublicr Tires'
01.31)
39(15
1900
1447
1961a
1909
1970
1971
1972
Thousand Units
1973 1974
Uta11011 111ntra .. .
172,532
I/13,229
1614,710
2,94,1042
211,000
103,971
220,161
231,173
22/1,535
23)4, 24')
(*Annan 4
11,33H
113,121
10,047
(44,371)
20,000
211,111
10,000
20 , /012
19 , 1/20
N.A.
Inprino
24,112
32,91H
39,910
19,161
57,907
oldiv
04.050
75,732
141,300
7.i,500
I.:tinhorn!' Communit y
Frone.+1
23,374
26 , Mil
28,/044
29,300
33, H20
:19,415
44,124
45,060
15,7(4)4
15, 306
Infly4._ _ .......
N.A.
16,707
19,204
IN , 099
19,506
'22:144:3
21,400
24,100
23,100
21,240
Wrod Ilrnunny 4 ..
25,506
25,090
21,020
29,413
:14 , 276
37,51H
37,416
11, 214
11,310
31,7244
Commonixt Countrirm
lig44lt, nod Enniern Europe..
35,800
3;4.000
00,500
43,000
45,400
48,600
51,500
55,700
01,000
07,400
I,' SS('
26,434
27 , 6M1
24., (335
:II , 773
3'2,1117
31,020
:In , '2444
3)4,752
12,2941
47 , 100
Enxtern Europe
9,390
10,300
10,900
11,800
12,800
14,100
15,200
17,000
18,700
20,300
Ilidgnrin
30
:1117
37/1
3411
333
5M1
731
4421
1,000
1,111
Ciemdmdovnkin5...
1,702
1,991
2,105
2,306
2,505
2,7744
3,170
3,022
4,371
4,701
Ennt (;rntinny 4
3,750
3,0:9)
1,201
1,310
1 , 305
1,602
4,922
5,191
5,144)
5,7143
Hungary I
5441
644
600
501
Ilom
005
727
731
647
613
Vol/0115 ....... .
1 ,607
1 ,4401
1,7744
2,2744
2,/112
2,005
3,023
3,3110
:1,929
4,532
litttnnifin '4
1,222
1,540
1,000
1 , H29
2,147
2,157
2,017
2,910
3,210
:1,517
Other
Cubn
197
:106
414
1444
356
'202
251
3Sti
NA.
N.A.
l'ogn,In vim 7
955
1,0:3
1,57H
1.770
2,293
2,703
3,195
3,750
1,5149
4,069
l'olemn otherwi.e M(11(113641, ;kin nre for nil motor vehicle tire., excluding nirernft And bicycle tire..
I Excluding motorcycle tire..
3 Excluding motorcycle and bun liren.
1 nrItitling pond rubber tire..
5 I': xeluding motorcycle, trnctor, nml tigrictilturn1
? Including nirernft tires.
7 A utotnoblIr, motorcycle, :Ind nirernft tirrm only.
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lirntluellon sir TrIrtiplon Ilrr river.
1965
1966
1967
19614
1969
1970
1971
1972
Thittlientl
1973 1974
OECD
l'o0nd Mom). ..
11,024
12,40/
10,441
11,70i
11,270
0,443
11,107
13,507
17,307
15.270
3.1,40.
4,1011
1,05?
7,034
0,110
12,041
13,74)
13,231
11,303
11,110
13,207
roriqmoto roommnit)
7,210
6,690
? 0110
8,040
8,460
9,360
8,700
10,100
11,1400
N.A.
Frftwe
1,250
1 , :110
1,3441
1, 104
1.117
1,1411
I, 171
1,174
1,60(1
1,1340
1tnly
1,(142
I, 2314
1,125
1, 514)
1, 050
2,024
1,1;00
1,70(4
2, "....44)
N A
I'tifind kingdom . . ,
1 , 51i1
I. 19(3
1,272
1,903
1,1012
2,21)
2,390
2,1491
3, 1;(3
2,74)44
W4-0. 4 ititninny 2.77(3
Common nit Comiltir4
l8,411 ntol Enorrn I.:move 5,360
2,270
'.', i i 0
1,417
6,770
2.5147
7,700
2,1401
8,670
2,039
41,9110
2,534
/4,010
3, 12
8,180
3.'4114
8.700
1,700
N.A.
:.!4 It . . . ...... . .
3,055
4,415
4,055
5,712
0,501
0,84/
5,417
5,040
6,?271
6,170
r40,,r0 Europe .
1,700
1,700
1,810
1,960
2,080
2,220
2,220
2,200
2,430
N.A.
11441gorin.. ?
74
110
130
1.11
174
193
154
102
74
N.A.
( ? rerlitoloynkin
271
'224
2511
3.50
342
341
:152
204
3S1
109
En4d Germany .
537
7.432
475
400
357
3411
111
430
13:1
N A
110 :wary .
207
294
3111
3311
315
304
:171
350
:153
395
l'olond... . ........
452
412
495
5101
0101
016
4130
730
700
1001
nommila.
101
105
IV
1111
711
20
300
321
3117
151
1:nr Etilt
(Minn
5
? M
7.
../
10
15
)0
40
';:,
115
Otlwr
Yugo.lavin ....... , . . .
251
'240
'252
246
331
320
317
350
:37.4
N.A.
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l'rodurlIon of Radio Ilerrlarra
1965 1944 1947 1948 1969 1079 1911 1972
Thoumand Unita
?E73
1974
Enlied tlink,0? 41,726 41,173 11,211 16,832 41,353 41,427 47,010 55,311 50,10-'4 43,992
1/1,CD
Conoilit3 931 1,140 1,583 2,1111 2,016 1,7A1 2,161 2,314 2,052 2,524
22,937 25,294 24,1k0 30,189 34,000 32,614 28,092 26,413 24,485 18,020
C10.1wR9 Ow/mit...Illy- :!7100 11,000 10,000 13,409 16,100 160.,00 14,600 14,200 14,700 N.A.
Belgium 1,240 1,300 1,474 1,136 1,570 1,023 1,550 1,560 1,970 N.A.
Frillier 2,29H 2,400 2,256 2,605 2,1430 2,922 2,414 2,930 3,017 $,500
linty 1,105 1,579 1,580 2,750 3,380 3,300 2,9146 2,550 2,150 N.A.
linitra KIngloin 1,912 1,574 1,530 1,736 1,421 1,313 1,687 1,441 1,367 NA.
Wro Germany .., - 4,071 .1,3t111 3,751 1,592 5,6101 6,729 5,422 5,496 5,953 N,A.
U881Iond Ennlern Europe 7,570 9,370 11,940 9,660 10,000 10,800 11,900 12,000 11,900 N.A.
Commtinio count om
11;4mit. 5,160 5,812 0,416 0,974 7,200 7,815 8,791 8,842 8,015 8,753
Enmter0 Euroto,, ,., ... 2,410 2,530 2,530 2,690 2,760 1,020 3,090 3,130 3,320 N.A.
Ilidgarin 130 184 149 130 100 145 148 141 144 N.A.
Creelloalovokin.,-. 298 217 222 300 243 416 385 249 220 1118
Elot (lemony 84)8 001 932 HIS 71111 /407 0111 1,011 979 N./.
Hungary 224 250 247 253 234 200 215 193 199 N.A.
'Wow! 621 623 012 7147 892 947 892 982 1,149 1,410
BoinolOn 323 $25 367 388 428 455 484 527 023 602
Chino LON) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,S00 1,000 4,480 8,061 .12,000
For Eitmt
. Yugo,ditvin 501 369 210 227 242 277 236 147 104 N.A.
Otlwr
1 Civilian radio recrivera ond rodio-phonniph omilthnoloog, .
2 Va. data pre/wide(' refleel thy total inorkrt owl liolinle, prior to 11171, inetOry KIIII'l by mitnufnet mere plum productm import rd directly for
re,ole. Beginning la 1971, data Itteltidt, produrta produced, iniporlm by itionnforturpro for mole under t heir brand moor, nod products Imported
directly for resale. .
3 Itl`CPIVitlg NM?' for home oar only.
Table 136
Total Ilouging ConatructIon I
Million$.1quare Meters
1965 1966 1967 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
Enitrd States 159.5 135.1 131.7 154.4 154.0 152.4 187.2 217.3 232.3 192.5
USSR 97.0 102.1 104.5 102 . I 103.8 . 100.0 107.11 100.7 110.3 100.7
-
I Total housing space, which Includes living rooms, bedrooms, dining area, and auxiliary space such as bathrooms, kitchens, closets, nnd inside
hallways.
121
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Production of Cement'
MAID
1965
250
1966
264
1967
272
1968
290
1969
304
1970
318
1971
331
1972
355
Million Metric Tons
1973 1974
378 368
United litaMn
05.08
67.15
64.45
68.70
69.58
67.43
71.05
74.93
77.51
76.02
Camuln
7.66
8.37
7.30
7.23
7.28
7.28
8.32
0.09
10.05
11.72
Japan
32.49
37.50
42.49
47.68
51.39
57.19
59.43
00.20
78.12
73.11
Spain
9.88
11.81
13.48
15.19
10.32
16.70
17.10
10.58
22.24
23.00
Turkey
3.24
3.85
4.24
4.73
5.80
0.37
7.55
8.42
8.05
8.93
EuropeanCommunity....
107
110
113
119
126
132
135
141
144
138
Befighnn
5.00
5.70
4.82
5.74
6.27
? 0.73
6.93
7.09
7.04
7.46
France
22.42
23.44
24.78
25.57
27.70
23.01
28.95
30.24
30.72
32.47
Italy
20.70
22.43
26.28
29.55
31.35
33.08
31.80
33.46
30.31
36.24
United Kingdom
16.08
16.79
17.62
17.04
17,46
17.17
17.7P,
18.05
10.09
17.78
West Oennany2
34.13
34.74
31.71
33.44
35.08
38.32
41.01
43.15
41.01
35.36
Other Countries
Brasil
5.87
0.05
6.40
7.28
7.82
0.00
0.80
11.38
13.34
13.60
India
10.58
11.u6
11,30
11.94
13.02
13.96
14.03
15.70
15.01
14.26
Mexico
4.30
4.01
0.00
0.13
0.70
7.27
7 52
8.75
0.92
10.70
Communist Countries
1.18811.and Eastern Europe..
104
114
122
126
129
137
145
151
160
'10
USSR...
72.39 72.39.
80.01
84.81
87.51
89.74
95.25
100.33
104.30
100.52
116.10
Eastern Europe
31.8
34.0
37.1
39.0
39.6
42.1
44.6'"
^
410..
50.9
54.8
Bulgaria
2.08
2.85
3.36
3.51
3.55
3.67
3.88
3.91
.
4.18
4.30
Czechoslovakia
5.71
6.13
6.46
0.49
6.73
7.40
7.00
8.04
1...38
8.97
East Germany
- 0.09
0.45
7.18
7.55
7.41
7.99
8.47
" 8.86
0.55
10./0
. Ilungary.
2.38
2.60
2.66
2.80
2.50
2.77
2.71
2.07
3.40
3.44
Poland
0.57
10.04
11.14
11.59
11.83
12.18
. 13.08
13.99
15.55
10.80
Romania
?5.41
5.80
0.34
7.03
7.52
8.13
8.52
9.21
0.85
11.20
Far East
China
14;80
16.90
14.20
17.40
10.00
19.70
23.00
27.50
29.80
31.60
Modern planm
10.9
12.5
10.0
12.7
13.7.
13.8
13.8
14.3
14.0
.15.2
Smaliplants
3.0
4.4
3.6
4.7
5.9
5.9
9.2
13.2
14.0
16.4
Nort111(orea
2.40
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
4.00
4.40
4.70
5.00
5.50
North Vietnam
0.66
0.66
0.20
0.12
0.20
0.25.
0.35
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Other
Albania
0.13
0.14
0.22
0.30
0.33
0.34
0.39
0.42
0.54
0.58
Cuba.
0.80.
0.75
? 0.84
0.78
0.68
0.74
.1.09
1.47
1.70
2.00
Yugoslavia
3.10
3.23
3.31
3.76
3.96
4.40
4.95
5.75
6.21
6.65
All types of hydraulic cements used in construction.
a Including data for West Berlin.
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Production of Total Grain'
World
OECD
1965
986
1966
1,060
Million Metric Tons
1967
1,110
1968
1,140
1969
1,150
1970
1,160
1971
1,250
1972
1,220
1973
1,320
1974
1,280
United Staten"
183.46
184.30
208.01
202.56
205.53
186.68
237.59
228.05
237.47
204.40
Australia
9.44
16,46
9.51
18.58
13.94
12.38
13.33
9.48
16,16
10.05
Canada
30.68
36.97
28.43
32.75
34.87
26.88
36.62
33.30
35.62
29.81
Japan
18.25
18.23
20.26
20.24
19.19
17.01
14.65
15.56
15.06
15.87
Spain
8.82
9.21
10.62
11.57
11.40
10,03
13.51
11.89
1.1.44
12.98
Turkey
12.05
14.14
15.38
14.31
14.44
13.68
17.62
15.50
13.23
13.93
European Community
81.0
78.4
90.3
91.0
91.6
87.9
100
103
105
107
France
29.90
26,57
32,21
33.00
32.90
31.58
36.78
40.21
42.55
40.13
Italy
14.50
14.34
15.13
15.01
15.82
16.13
16.33
15.83
15.84
16.80
United Kingdom
13.62
13.33
14.51
12.98
13.35
13.00
14.75
15.28
15.15
15.82
West Germany.
13.47
14.38
17.48
18.50
18.18
16.70
20,32
19,64
20.54
22.42
Other Countries
Argentina
14,41
15.71
15.79
14.35
18.16
10.05
13.12
18.34
17.90
16.47
Bangladesh
15,80
14.41
17.64
17.08
18.12
16.85
15.79
14.87
18.69
18.07
Brazil.
19.28
18.28
18.85
18.76
20.08
21.02
20.34
20.75
23.32
25.33
India
05.56
63.35
70.42
85.39
87.93
94.03
96.38
93.20
98.86
89.21
Indonesia
16.06
17.72
18.68
19.33
19.84
21.34
21.33
21.00
22.90
26.30
Mexico.
10.59
10.48
10.74
10.93
9.20
11.58
11.68
10.50
1L89
10.60
Pakistan
7.22
6.63
7.46
10.20
9.76
11.42
12.20
12.12
19.45
12.25
Tha:land
10.18
14.62
12.44
13.88
14.98
15.22
15.70
13 52
16.55
16.90
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
174
227
206
229
224
241
249
241
295
270
USSR 3
121.14
171.18
147.80
169.54
102.40
186.80
181.18
168.24
222.53
195.59
Eastern Europe
53.1
55.6
57.8
59.4
61.7
54.7
67.5
73.2
72.5
74.5
Bulgaria4 '
5.19
6.76
6.41
5.22
6.00
6.70
6.99
8.09
7.28
0.10
Czechoslovakia
5.23
5.87
6.52
7.36
7.90
7.20
8.78
8.67
9.66
10.62
East Germany 5
6.73
5.91
7.36
7.84
6.92
8.46
7.74
8.54
8.50
9.50
Hungary 4
7.37
7.47
7.77
8.33
9.55
7.49
9.64
10.66
11.52
12.32
Poland 5 6
16.01
15.78
16.25
17.93
18.57
16.25
19.87
20.90
21.80
22.82
Romania 4.
12.55
13.83
13.44
12.71
12.70
10.57
14.46
16.86
13.76
13.17
Far East
China 7
210.00
215.00
230.00
215.00
220.00
240.00
246.00
240.00
250.00
255.00
Other
Cuba 6
6.08
.0.10
0.12
0.11
0.19
0.30
0.30
0.25
0.29
N.A.
Yugoslavia 4
10.56
13.80
13.16
12.06
13.61
11.56
13.96
13.64
13.76
15.54
1 Data are for the following products, where they are produced: barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat.
2 Including sorghum for grain.
3 Including miscellaneous grains and pulses.
4 Excluding rice.
5 Including miscellaneous grains.
6 Excluding corn,
7 Including kaoliang, broad beans, and field peas. Tubers are included on a grain equivalent basis of 4 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of
grain.
11 Data reflect only rice production and government collections of corn; total production Is considerably higher.
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Production of Wheat
Million Metric Tons
World
OECD
1965
262
1966
303
1967
292
1968
324
1969
306
1970
308
1971
341
1972
334
1973
367
1974
347
United States
35.80
35.51
41.03
42.37
39.26
36.78
44.03
42.05
46.58
48.81
Australia.
7.07
12.70
7.55
14.80
10.55
7.89
8.51
6.51
11.85
11.70
Canada
17.67
22.52
16.14
17.68
18.62
9.02
14.41
14.51
17.11
14.22
Spain
4.72
4.88
5.0
5.48
4.62
4.06
5.46
4.56
3.92
4.48
Turkey
7.43
8.20
9.00
8.40
8.30
8.00
10.70
0.50
8.00
8.30
European Community
35.3
30.4
35.8
36.6
35.5
34.6
39.8
41.2
41.1
44.5
France.
14.76
11.30
14.29
14.98
14.46
12.92
15.48
18.12
17.79
18.90
Italy
9.78
0.40
(-60
9.66
9.58
9.69
9.99
9.42
8.90
9.59
United Kingdom
4.17
3.48
3.90
3.47
3.36
4.24
4.82
4.76
5.03
5.75
West Germany
4.22
4.40
5.64
6.01
5.82
5.49
6.93
6.41
6.92
7.72
Other Countries
Argentina
6.08
6.25
7.32
5.74
7.02
4.92
5.68
6.90
6.00
5.10
India
12.29
10.42
11.39
16.54
18.65
20.09
23.83
20.41
24.92
22.07
Iran
2.90
3.19
4.00
4.40
3.00
3.80
3.30
4.03
4.00
3.70
Pakistan
4.59
3.92
4.33
6.42
6.62
7.39
6.37
6.89
7.80
7.80
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe.
78.1
118
97.9
114
100
119
123
112
136
112
USSR
59.55
100.50
77.42
93.39
79.92
0973
98.76
85.99
109.78
83.85
Eastern Europe
18.4
17.9
20.5
20.9
20.5
l'd.0
24.4
25.6
26.6
27.9
Bulgaria
2.92
3.19
3.25
2..3
2.57
3.03
3.10
3.58
3.25
2.80
Czechoslovakia..
1.99
2.25
2.52
3.15
3.26
3.17
3.88
4.02
4.65
5.13
East Germany
1.80
1.52
2.01
2.38
1.99
2.13
2.49
2.74
2.86
3.60
Hungary .....
2.4.6
2.35
,q,r/2
3.?4
3.58
2.72
3.92
4.10
4.50
4.97
Poland
3.34
3.56
3.86
4.57
4.71
4.61
5.46
5.15
5.81
6.41
Romania
5.94
5.06
5.82
4.85
4.35
3.36
5.60
6.04
5.48
4.97
Other
Albania
0.09
0.11
0.13
0.15
0.19
0.18
0.21
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Yugoslavia
3.46
4.60
4.82
4.36
4.88
3.79
5.60
4.84
9.75
6.28
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Production of Coarse Grains
Million Metric Tuna
World
OECD
1965
406
1966
434
1967
452
1968
460
1969
480
1970
474
1971
526
1972
513
1973
557
1974
529
United States I
144.20
144.03
162.53
155.47
102.12
140.14
189.67
181.13
186.08
150.40
Canada
13.01
14,40
11.29
15.07
10.25
17.86
22.21
18.75
18.50
15.59
Spain
3.75
3.06
4,90
5.73
6.36
5.57
7.09
6.98
7.14
8.17
Turkey
5.05
5.73
0.18
5.73
5.94
5.44
6.66
5.!1
5.02
5,39
European Community....
45.1
47.3
53.6
53.7
55.2
52.4
59.3
60.7
63.2
61.7
Denmark s
5.17
5.10
5.40
6.05
6.15
5.58
6.31
6.?:',
3.05
6.75
France
14.10
15.17
17.81
17.94
18.35
18.57
21.22
22.01
24.68
21.16
Italy
4.21
4.32
4.79
4.71
5.37
5.02
5.44
5.66
5.97
6.24
United Kingdom 3
9.44
9.80
10.61
0.51
9.98
8.76
9.94
10.52
10.12
10.07
West Germany
0,25
9.08
11.84
12.48
12.36
11.30
13.39
13.23
13.62
14.70
Other Countries
Argentina.
8.17
9.25
8.19
8.27 "
10.73
10.84
7.14
11.14
11.59
11.01
Brazil
11.44
12.90
12.88
12.77
14.24
13.57
12.97
13.87
15.27
16.07
India
7,28
7.27
8.02
9.20
8.10
10.20
7.88
8.78
8.63
7.83
Mexico
8.21
8.48
8.25
8.80
6.74
9.05
9.34
8.38
9.48
7.99
South Africa
5.20
9.78
5.46
5.14
6.32
8.76
9.52
4.36
11.13
9.16
Communist Countries 4
USSR and Eastern Europe.
95.5
108
107
114
123
121
124
128
157
156
USSR 5
110.87
09.97
69.57
75.08
81.38
84.78
80.98
80.60
110.98
109.83
Eastern Europe
34.6
37.6
37.3
39.0
41.6
35.6
43.0
47.6
46.1
46.6
Bulgaria ?
2.22
3.45
3.'2
2.65
3.40
3.64
3,87
4.51
4.01
3.28
Czechoslovakia 6
3.24
3.62
4.01
4.2'
4.65
4.02
4.99
4.65
5.15
5.49
East Germany.
4.93
4.39
5.35
5.46
4.93
4.32
5.25
5.79
5.64
5.90
Hungary?
4.94
5.15
4.77
4.8
5.98
4.78
5.72
6.57
7.03
i .36
Poland 3
12.67
12.22
12.30
13.37
13.86
11.64
14.42
15.25
15.90
16.41
Romanian
6.61
8.77
7.62
8.20
8.83
7.21
8.87
10.82
8.28
8.20
Other
Cuba 1
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
Yugoslavia 0
7.10
9.20
8.34
7.70
8.73
7.77
8.35
8.80
0.02
9.27
Data are for the following products, where they are produced: barley, corn, oats, and rye.
2 Including sorghum for grain,
3 Excluding corn.
4 Unless otherwise indicated, data include miscellaneous grains.
5 Including pulses.
? Excluding miscellaneous grains.
7 Corn only. Data reflect government collections only. Total production is considerably higher.
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Produellon of Mee'
196..
1966
1967
1968
1969
?-y
1970
?? J?
1971
Thousand Metric Tons
1972 1973 1974
World 2
16Z,000
163,000
183,000
189,000
196,006
200,000
196,000
1814,000
2013,000
206,000
OECD
Unit id States
3, 400
3,880
4 , 054
4,721
4,141
3,758
3,800
3, 34711
4, 210
5 , 108
Japan
15,515
15,030
18,071
18,007
17,508
15,86
13,090181
14,871
15,180
15,353
European Community
607
721
860
724
956
9.1
6
803
1,050
1,030
Italy
509
021
745
039
801
810
892
751
970
970
Other Countries
Bangladesh
15,751
14,302
17,504
17,000
1,3,008
10,714
15,0110
14,755
18,574
18,500
Brasil
7,580
5,050
5,000
5,300
5,595
0,315
5,350
0,200
0,200
0,510
Burma
8,055
6,037
7,770
8,023
7,085
8,128
8,178
7,359
8,55j
7,711
India
45,982
45,657
1.'0,415
59,042
06,700
03,730
64,607
58,008
05,315
50,309
Indonesia
13,700
14,000
10,008
16,231
17,530
18,452
18,721
10,040
20,307
23,538
South KOI ea
4,707
5,337
4,900
4,350
5,582
5,571
5,554
5,760
0,111
0,042
South Vietnam
4,822
4,330
4,088
4,300
5,115
5,715
0,100
5,900
6,100
0,000
Thailwid
0,159
13,500
11,198
12,410
13,410
13,270
13,400
12,200
14,200
14,500
Communist Countries
USSR and Easorn Europe
683
847
1,060
1,200
1,280
1,460
1,630
1,E:d
1,940
N.A.
USSR
583
712
805
1,003
1,107
1,279
1,430
1,047
1,705
1,911
Eastern Europe.
100
135
168
140
176
176
200
166
180
N.A.
Bulgaria
33
48
57
39
58
00
07
00
01
N.A.
Hungary
21
31
43
41
50
45
67
01
09
50
Romania
46
56
68
00
08
05
60
45
50
50
Far East
North Vietnam
4,000
4,100
4,350
3,900
4,000
4.500
3,700
4,000
3,900
4,500
Other
Albania
10
10
11
13
14
15
11
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba
50
68
94
95
177
291
285
240
275
N.A.
Yugoslavia,
25
23
20
18
28
32
36
31
30
40
1 Rough, or paddy, rice. Data rote. to crops harvested in the la:it half of the year stated, combined with crops harvested in the first half of the
following year.
2 Excluding data for the People's Republic of Chins.
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Production of 1...laioro
VVorld
1965
247
1966
256
1967
270
1968
277
1969
250
1970
268
1971
244
Million Mcirir 'room
1972 1973 1974'
240 269 245
OECD
82.6
83.6
88.2
85.8 .
79.7
84.5
80.9
77.1
75.1
77.6
United Skates
13.A
13.94
13.07
13.40
14.17
14.70
14.40
13.12
13,5H
15,43
Anirtri.,
2.54
3.01
3.05
3.47
2.91
2.70
2.72
2.34
2.12
2,00
Canada
2.11
2.411
2.12
2 40
2,33
2. 5))
2.06
1.99
2.10
2.43
JAW
4.00
3.38
3.03
3.07
3.514
3 01
3.27
3,53
3.41
2.02
gpitin
? 4.00
4.17
4.20
4.43
4.72
5,42
4.80
5.2H
5.01
5.40
European Cominumity
47.6
47.7
52.4
49.2
43.6
46.1
44.6
42.0
39.4
40.4
Franco
11.07
10.05
10.30
10.03
9.03
8.07
9.34
0,47
7.40
7,50
Italy
3,55
3,88
4.01
3,96
3.07
3.07
3.27
3.30
2.95
2,90
Netherland?
3.24
4,12
4.84
5.04
4.70
5.65
5.75
5.58
5 77
5.60
United Kingdom
7.50
6.58
7.20
i.,, H6
0.22
7.4H
7.17
6.53
0.71
0.53
West Germany.
10.09
18./14
21.29
19.20
15 .00
16.25
15.1'1
15.04
13,08
14,55
Other Countries
Argentina
2.49
1.48
1.00
1.97
2.34
2.31
1.90
1.31
1.54
1.82
India
3,60
4.08
3.52
4.23
4.73
3.91
4.81
4.83
4.47
4.50
Onnmimint Countries
USSItand Eastern Europe.
152
159
169
177
155
169
152
150
181
N.A.
IISSII
80.08
87.85
95.46
102.18
91.78
06.78
92.66
70.33
108.20
00.70
Eastern Europe
63.4
71.2
73.7
75.2
63.5
72.4
59.8
71.3
72.6
N.A.
!Work
0.28
0.42
0.38
0,37
0.30
0.37
0.40
0.30
0.36
N.A.
Czechoslovakia
3.00
5.85
0.04
0.53
5.18
4.79
4.02
5.06
5.09
4.60
not Germany
12.80
12.82
14.07
12.04
8.83
13.05
9.41
12.14
11.40
13.40
Hungary
1.76
2.91
1.86
1.63
2.01
1.81
1.00
1.35
1.10
1.36
Poland,
42.66
4h.80
48.21
50.28
44.94
50.30
39.80
48.74
51.92
40.50
Romania
2.19
3.35
3.10
3.71
2.10
2,00
3.78
3.67
2.64
4,15
Other
? Albania
0.02
0.11
0.12
0.10
0.12
0.11
0.10
0.13
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba'
0.08
0.10
0.10
0.12
0.09
0.00
0,08
0.08
0.09
N. A.
. Yugoslavia..2.38
3.23
2.81
2.89
3.14
2.90
2.95
2.41
2.97
3.20
1 Preliminary.
2 Data reflect government collecqons only; the total production is considerably higher.
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Production of 41rogir '
1965
19r.n
19117
i9o4
19119
1070
1971
Thema?mi Metric Toon
1972 1973 1974
World
67,200
65,100
68,260
68,700
69.1100
76,700
75,1,00
75,1100
80,700
'19,900
()ECU
United Staten 11
4,1471
4,7Ho
1,802
5,101
1,071
5,327
5,278
1,157
5,1tm
5,135
AusItalin '1
2,1173
2,117
2, 340
2,800
2,260
2,507
2,732
2,860
2,583
2,038
European Community
7,740
7,590
/1,290
H.470
9.250
9,090
10,400
10,100
10,200
9,330
I'M Ill'r
9,483
IRON
1,775
2,434
2,701
3,020
3,001
3,159
3,512
3,250
Itnly..,.... .. .
1,917
1,3-10
1,651
1,700
I , 107
1,100
1,123
1,253
1,191
980
United kingdom , .
9117
031
tin
1137
1,000
1175
1,1155
1,121
DOH
758
Weal (3ermany ..
1,634
1,960
2,005
2,014
2,130
2,100
2,170
2,761
7,459
2,450
OtherC,99Orleml
1411101
4,614
3,812
1,275
1,382
4,174
5,019
5,298
0,151
0,11:17
11,031
Indio
3,493
3,633
2,357
2,175
4,190
4,034
3,959
3,707
3,988
4,489
Mrsleo
2,120
2,260
2,112
2,330
2,561
2,402
2,189
2,587
2,810
2,834
14110pplries
1,050
1,113
1,599
1,012
1,57M
1,980
2,171
2,009
2,250
2,15m
South Arden,
1,014
I , 536
I , 732
1,784
I ,108
1,6411
1,720
2,111
1,953
1,970
Communint (*madden
E1*311 and Enntern Europe.
16,200
15,300
15.706
16,300
15,700
15,300
14,200
14,300
16,100
N.A.
USSR 1
11,997
10,588
10,803
11,703
11,247
11,110
9,810
9,077
11,610
1o,268
Eastern Europe
4,240
4,740
4,910
4,570
4,450
4,160
4,440
4,610
1,760
N.A.
Illulgnrin 1
:142
385
432
313
313
403
387
308
197
N.A.
,*xechotilovnkin 1
874
1,070
1,039
900
1139
951
000
/017
8511
N.A.
Ennt (1erninny 1
6111
671
0111
003
562
5/47
040
7111
? 703
N.A.
!limitary 1 ...
465
473
.160
433
.152
301
262
:124
326
2110
Poland
1,505
1,663
1,823
idito
1,080
1,509
1,723
1,801
1,783
1,504
Itomnnin 1
tither
437
4s0
181
117
465
419
520
565
683
Mil
Colin A
6,150
4,537
6,730
5,164
4,459
8,538
5,921
4,350
5,350
6,015
Yugoslav' m ...
3113
576
490
433
514
385
421
376
410
515
- - - -
1 Unlems otherwho. indiented, data are for beet augur produced in the calendar year. !Mtn are given in tenon of the raw value of centrifugril
Augur. Refined au gst:. is equill to approximately 1127'., of raw sugar by aright. Centrifugal, an dintinguimhed from IMIlrentrifugal. !guitar includes
cane and beet sugnr produced by Ow centrifugn1 procesm nrol Is the principnl type of mugnr moving in International trade.
2
Including Carle sugar; excluding datn for Puerto Rico.
3 Cane num' only,
1 Including raw cane sugar in for refining.
6 Raw cane sugar of 000 polnritntion. Data on' for erop yearn ending 30 J11111. of the !dated year.
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Eish ("itch I
Thousand Tons
NVotIll.. , ............ ? ?
OECD
1W11,4 Mitten.-
Camilla
Iceland..
311111111
Norway
Spain
European Community . .
Denmark
France1403
United Kingdom .
(tummy
West (1er
Other Countries
Chile
India
111'1'01(.0n ...
Peru
Philippine,
Haut li Africa
Thailand627
l'aintuutilat Countries
1.8:411 nail Etuttern Europe
USSR 2
I.:totem Europe
litilloHn
Czechoslovakia...
East Ocrinnny .222
Hungary
Poland.
Romania
Other
Cuba.
Yugoslavia
1965
113,200
2,690
I :2112
I , 109
6,920
2,312
1,355
4,110
811
1,11117M
1133
70S
1,331
I , 102
7 , 6:12
OSO
I ,2::11
6,400
5,774
623
22
II
1:
2118 222r
38
40
42
1900
57 , 300
2,515
1,310
1 , '210
7 , 132
2,871
1 , 380
4,210
1451
SO5
I ,1169
657
1 , 384
1,367
I , 202
8,811
1,7225(21
733
6,750
6,093
660
27
12
27
33S
:17
43
40
1967
00,400
2,400
1,296
7,14091:4!
3,2611
1,400
4,380
1,070
H20
1,020
1102
1,053
I ,?,:00
I , 180
10,11011
1,57181131
$17
7,300
6,5314
762
45
12
1
210,3
2
330
48
03
48
1901$
03 . 900
2,152
1 , 190
601
Ft , 691
2 , 850
I , 533
4.1400
I .107
I ,t)4()
682
I , 393
1 .5211
I .159
10,550
945
2 , 015
I .0119
7.640
6,781
556
01
11
303
30
407
41
00
45
_
1909
112,700
2,489
1,403
690
11,11:91
2,491
I , 522
4,000
1,275
770
1,1183
052
1,095
1,007
1,214
0,241
97S
1,850
1,270
7,980
7,091
891
85
14
310
'28
408
40
80
44
...
1970
70,000
2,770
1, .;91314,
Ii, 306
2,080
I , 539
4,520
1 , 226
70 i
1 , 01111
013
1 , 1141
1 , 756
I , 22S
12,613
992
1,502
i , 44S
8,1400
7,828
977
92
13
319
20
409
SH
100
IS
1971
70,200
2,820
1, 2911
641
tl, 950
3,075
1 ,5011
4.0(11)
1 ,101
712
1,107
50H
1 , 0 7
1,852
1,211
10 ,600
1,050
1 , 105
1,51(7
8,100
7,7115
1,060
0710$
14
332
211
518
71
12(6)
5
1972
65,500
2,050
1.1(111
10 , '2; 72(:11
:1,163
1,617
1,640
I , I 13
783
1, 042
1111
792
1,637
1, 2611
176$
I, 132
1, 12:1
I .1)7)1
9,310
8,209
1,100
I::
323
214
544
sn
140
.19
1973
05,7110
2,V0
1.152
10,17111;
2,971
1,570
4,700
1,105
797
1,11 I
175
00 I
1,1111tt
21,231941:
1,204
1,332
1,1192
N.A.
9,005
? N.A.
98
N.A.
3:13
N.A.
.557
N.A.
VS)?
1 Unless at her wire Indicated, data-are in terms of live weight for all species of fish and penweed, crustaceans, and
mollusk'', but. exclude aquatic. tnanunaln.
2 Including aquatic matnanis.
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Number of Catlin
Woilil
01.31)
1966
1,1101
1066
1,190
19117
1,210
19411
1 , 220
1969
1,230
1970
1,230
1971
1,240
1972
1,270
1973
1,290
Million Iliad
1974 1976
1,320 5,340
Dulled Minim
1011.00
1)1(1,86
10/37H
109.37
.110 02
112.37
114.58
117 .110
121 ,t,3
127.07
131.113
Australia
1/1,82
17 . 94
18.27
10.22
20.01
22,10
24.37
27.38
29,13
30.90
.14.30
Canada
12.13
11.90
11,72
11,08
11.40
11.63
11.101
12.27
12.01
13.21
14,02
New Zeland
. HO
7 . "2
7,75
8.23
11,011
8.7K
/1,82
H. 77
11. 09
9.42
9.88
Turkey ?
It 11
14.42
15.02
15.41
15.02
i4,37
13.87
13.0(1
14.08
13 43
13.113
European Community .
68.0
70.1
71.7
71.9
72.5 .
72.9
71.9
71.7
74.7
78.9
79.4
France
20.21
20 .114
21. IN
21, OR
21 .57
21 /2
25.; 4
21.70
22. 45
2:1.1)0
24.70
IOW
9,23
9 . 43
9, nri
0,38
$0.07
(1,61
8,7(1
8,67
(4.71
8,41
8,06
United Kingdom .
11.69
12.01)
12.17
12.00
12,011
12.30
12.44
12.02
13.76
14,114
14.114
Weal. Germany
11.05
13.68
13,97
13.98
14.60
14,29
14.03
/3.01
13.89
14.37
14.42
Other Countrien
Argentina
46.79
49.0)1
31.33
51.46
48.30
48,44
49.79
52.31
54.77
59.50
muo
Brasil 3... ......
84,23
90 Si)
90,00
89 . 99
92.84
78.45
NI .13
)4.I:1
86.14
(1(1 ,14
91.14
( 'olombla
17.9)
17.30
17.90
$8.70
19 , 50
2)1.2(1
20,51
20.18)
21.78
22.50
23.22
Ethiopia
"5.42
25. 00
25.78
25. 96
26..11
26. 23
26.31
26.76
24 . (12
24.66
25.32
Mode?
21.118
21 .1)8
22.96
23.20
23.03
24 , NH
'26.05
26 . :17
26.8:1
27.51
/8.07
South Africa
12.44
12.18
11.92
12.14
11.78
10.13
10.04
11.111
11.74
12.32
12.60
(7ot:unlink, CountrieN
1.16:411 and Eantern Eorope.
III
120
125
125
124
123
127
131
134
138
N.A.
'1114611
87.17
93.44
97.11
97.17
95.74
95.16
99.22
102.43
101.01
106,27
109.10
Eastern Europe ..
26.6
26.9
27.9
28.3
28.4
27.9
28,1
29.0
30.2
32.1
N.A.
Bulgaria
1,47
1.41,
1.38
1 30
1 .30
.20
1.28
1.38
1.4$
1.45
N.A.
Czechoslovakia
4,44
4.31)
4.10
4 .44
4.25
4.22
4,20
4:15
1.17
4.51.
N.A.
East Germany "I
4.68
4 . 76
4,92
3.02
5.11
5,17
5.19
5.21)
5.38
3.48
5.58
II ungitry
1.114
1 . 92
1.97
2.05
2.02
1.93
1,91
1.8$
1.87
1.93
2.02
Poland
11,35
9 .48
10,00
10.12
10.53
10.28
10.'22
10.50
0.30
12,82
12.82
Romania , ......
4.76
4.04
5.20
5.33
5.14
5.04
5.22
5.53
5.77
5.9(4
6.00
Other
Albania?
0.43
0.43
0,43
(1.44
0.43
0.44
0.44
0.44
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Cuba
0.01
0.70
6.77
7.17
7.10
N.A.
N.A.
5.00
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Yugurlavh1
5.22
5.58
5.71
5.69
5.26
5.03
5.14
5.15
5.37
5.08 0
6,04
Uniesa otherwise indicated, data are as of the beginning of tins year.
2 Including buffalo.
3 Datn for 1970 and subsequent years reflect the agricultural census of 1970.
4 Aa of 30 November of the previous year.
5 An of December 1974.
?Aa of 15 January 1974.
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l'able 140
World
OECD
1965
575
1966
586
1967
596
Number of !logo'
196/4 1969
004 609
1970
594
1971
03,
1972
046
1973
0117
Million Head
1974 1975
668 575
United States-. ...,
5011
50.52
57.12
58.02
60.83
57.05
67.43
12.51
59,I0
01.11
55.06
Canada
5 00
5,110
11./43
0.11
5,711
0.50
7.72
7. 3o
0,114
0.99
5 .101
Japan
3.3)8
5,16
11.014
5.54
5.43
0,34
0,90
0,98
7.31
8.02
7..75
Spain
4.02
4.60
5.46
5.66
0,14
0.92
6.92
7,18
8.47
H.31
m,02
European Commulilty,,
55.4
55.5
55.4
59.9
59.8
65.2
70.1
1)8.4
68.9
71.0
69.4
Dennuirk
8.211
H.10
H.08
0.00
7.77
8.35
8,73
8,71
8,70
8.24
H ,or
Prance
9,04
9.24
9,84
10.09
9,00
10.411
11.57
II . 2M
ii .:17
11.40
12,04
Italy.
5,41
5,10
5.29
0 .20
7.30
9 . 22
8.1)8
8 . 20
14.2))
8.81
8,411
Netherlands
3.110
:1.104
4.09
4,73
4.7,"
5.47
0.23
0. 1 3
0.11
6.91
7.20
United Kingdom...
7.01
8.13
7.20
7.03
7,117
F1.13
8.55
HAM
8.84
0.27
7.87
West Germany ...
1/4.15
17.7'.
17.08
10.03
18,73
10.32
20.97
10.1114
20.03
20.45
20.24
Other Countries
Brazil l
511.70
02.53
02,08
03.41
04.92
31,50
:12.10
33,00
34.00
25.00
35. 50
Mexico
8.53
9.00
9.54
9.76
11.914
10.30
0,97
10,9H
0,43
II ,00
II .78
Philippines. , ...
0.94
0.91
5.50
0.09
0.35
0.40
7,05
7.74
8.03
11.30
9.70
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe,
97.6
103
101
94.8
92.2
98.7
113
122
121
128
N.A.
USSR
52.84
Ml. MI
58.03
50.87
49.05
50.00
67.48
71.43
60.59
70.03
72,20
Eastern Europe
44.8
43.2
43.1
43.9
43.1
42.7
45.1
51.0
54.1
58.0
N.A.
Bulgaria
2.01
2.41
2.28
2.31
2.14
1.07
2.37
2.81
2.60
2.75
N.A.
Czechoslovakia
11.14
5.54
5.30
5.00
5.14
5.04
5,53
5,94
0.09
0.27
N.A.
Ea..t Germany 3
0.76
8.88
9.31
9.25
9.52
9.24
9.08
10.00
10.30
10.85
11.01
Ilungary
7 .01
0.59
0.12
OAS
5.f.:
5.70
7.31
7.59
7.26
8.01
8.29
Poland
14.20
14.37
14.70
14.38
14.18
14.70
13.80
10.95
19.00
21.71
N.A.
Romania
0.03
5.30
5.40
5.75
5.85
5.97
0.36
7.74
8.78
8,99
N.A.
Other
Albania .
0.15
0,14
0.14
0.14
0.15
0.15
0.10
0.15
N.A.
NA,
N.A.
Cuba
.Yugoolavia
1.75
13.98
1.81
5.12
0.30 4
5.52
0.33 4
5.80
0 .20 4
5.09
0 . 30 4
5.54
0.28 A
0,50
0.31 4
0.22
0.29 4
0.34
N.A,
7.40 A
N.A.
7.70
I Unless otherwise indicated, data are am of the beginning of the year.
I Data for 1970 Hrid aubsequnit years reflect the agricultural cz,nsuri of 1970.
3 Ari of 30 November of the previous year.
4 State sector only.
5 An of 15 January 1974.
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Production of Meat
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
Thounand Metric Tons
1972 1973 1274
World
73,300
75,800
78,600
81,000
82,100
84,500
87,200
88,700
88,300
N.A.
0131)
United Stales
14,301
11,708
16,530
16,002
16,027
16,147
17,146
16,801
15,750
17,110
Aimsralla
1,666
1,700
1,082
1,706
1,1940
1,919
2,051
2,3914
2,328
1,011
Canada ......... ,.
1,327
1,331
1,402
1,446
1,389
1,480
1,674
1,646
1,538
1,572
Japan2
010
073
717
690
737
020
1,036
1,072
1,072
1,241
New Zenhuul
781
708
890
902
991
967
1,606
1,020
996
9314
Mpakil
008
714
782
800
836
953
952
018
1,105
1,217
European Conunimity.,
11,900
11,700
12,200
12,700
12,500
13,100
13,800
13,300
13,200
15,100
Iminarkg
14110
929
967
926
881
012
961
939
030
0/43
Ernneet
3,244
2,1947
3,050
3,093
2,028
2,902
3,155
3,028
3,019
3,103
100342
1,084
1,161
1,243
1,375
1,303
1,363
1,11S
1,370
1,348
1,001
Netherlandm2
794
773
817
802
1049
1,014
1,096
1,026
1,040
1,182
United Kingdom
2,019
2,033
2,000
2,012
2,001
2,121
2,217
2,137
2,119
2,335
WentGermany2
3,071
3,108
3,170
3,411
3,449
3,690
3,754
3,572
3,145
3,760
Other Comaripm
Argentina2
2,446
2,814
3,012
3,040
3,307
3,096
2,620
2,654
2,617
2,630
Brazila
2,039
2,000
2,125
2,362
2,507
2,660
2,490
2,760
3,235
2,024
Meximia
750
769
813
842
898
084
980
1,055
1,112
1,271
Communkt Countritm
USSIt and Ensn.rn Europe..
14,000
14,800
15,800
16,200
16,300
16,800
17,900
18,700
18,900
20,400
USSIO ,..,.,.?.
9,956
16,701
!1,615
14,618
11,770
12,278
13,272
13,033
13,527
14,500
E.teern Europe
4,040
4,140
4,290
4,660
4,530
4,480
4,660
5,070
5,320
5,930
Bulgaria
278
293
206
320
288
266
283
313
310
320
CgeehoMovnkht
509
580
605
660
625
638
674
705
731
681
Emit Germany
886
030
968
1,003
1,016
991
1,020
1,094
1,144
1,222
Hungary4
470
469
471
540
521
511
606
643
600
703
Poland
1,334
1,368
1,409
1,440
1,504
1,478
1,467
1,620
1,780
2,166
ItomanM
462
600
614
592
578
590
60%
691
760
842
Other
YugoMarM4
694
621
686
751
686
703
774
732
697
730
1 Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in bud, and are for beef, veal, pork, mutton, Iamb, and goat where they are produced. Unlefts otherwise
indicated, data exclude horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard.
Including horsemeat.
3 Including horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard.
4 Including horsemeat and live exports.
3 Including horsemeat and edible offal.
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Production of Milk
1965
1966
1967
196H
1969
1970
1971
Thounand MelricTuns
1972 1973 1974
World
372./06
380,000
387,000
395,000
394,000
396,000
399,000
409,000
417,000
425,000
04814
United Slalen...?
50,327
54,301
53,856
53,172
52,773
53,268
53,765
54,387
52,444
52,352
Atotndht
0,069
7,335
7,338
6,054
7,518
7,712
7,340
7,311
7,212
7,060
Canada .
8,328
8,337
8,268
8,311
8,481
8,272
8,003
6,018
7,659
7.575
Japan
3,221
8,409
3,566
4,016
4,309
4,761
4,820
4,010
4,908
1.SO4
New Zeahuul
5,956
6,205
0,331
5,933
6,304
5,907
6,257
6,141
5,747
5,685
EuropeanCnnunindly
88,400
90,300
93,100
94,800
92,001.
91,100
91,600
95,500
96,300
96,000
1h4uniirk
5,367
5,306
5,193
5,122
4,877
4,630
4,550
4,786
4,893
1,810
France
20,771
28,007
:9,355
30,444
27,058
27,245
27,638
28,8414
29,561
29,600
Italy
0,184
9,695
9,880
9,287
9,100
8,936
0,350
9,665
9,000
10,200
Nellierhu44
7,:42
7,235
7,535
7,710
7,975
8,239
8,392
8,951
9,330
0.800
United Kingdon19..?
11,386
11,295
11,696
12,006
:2,149
12,374
12,700
13,601
13,843
14.076
INeml. Germany
21,253
21,357
21,717
22,121
22,210
21,856
21,165
21,490
21,266
21,400
OunnoluiltitYountrlem
USSItand Enslern EuNqw.
101,000
107,000
112,600
115,000
114,000
116,000
116,000
118,000
124,000
N.A.
USSR
72,563
75,992
79,620
82,205
81,540
83,016
83,163
83,181
88,300
01./00
Eastwn Etaope
28,700
30,800
31,900
32,300
32,600
32,700
33,100
34.700
35,800
N.A.
Iltdgaria
1,000
1,09M
1,211
1,196
1,200
1,252
1,288
1,309
1,356
N. A.
Czechomlovakhi3
3,024
4,169
4,335
4,556
4,751
4,794
4,923
5,123
5,430
5,503
KamtGerniany
0,371
6,728
6,004
7,227
7,232
7,001
7,150
7,515
7,745
8,321
flungary3
1,762
1,851
1,977
1,633
1,888
1,863
1,803
1,810
1,949
2,003
Poland..
13,344
14,235
14,494
14,642
14,757
14,948
15,147
15,765
16,187
17,352
lUnnan00
2,304
2,676
2,974
2,748
2,738
2,755
2,830
3,164
3,172
N.A.
Other
Colni,
620
715
725
680
670
675
070
700
700
N.A.
YugoshLvia
2,303
2,513
2,607
2,633
2,620
2,567
2,580
2,814
3,105
3,201
..___
1 Whole milk from cows, unlenn otherwise indicated.
2 Total off-hirm.
3 Including milk sucked by young animals.
4 In terms ef :1.5% butterfat content.
5 Including milk from buffaloes.
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Proctorlion of Wool'
World
OECD
A966
2,00
1966
2,700
1967
2,740
1968
2,860
1969
2,840
1970
2,800
1071
2,740
1972
2,550
Thounand MeIrk Toni
1973 1974
2,500 2,610
United Modem
100.36
107.05
102.06
90.31
101,31
85.00
81.92
78,30
72.20
67,40
Australia
754.23
799.30
802,50
993.61
923.3h
m85.50
875,39
737.00
701.00
772.00
New Zealand
316.10
321.00
330.35
331.89
327.99
333.89
322.2n
308.80
279,00
304,50
Turkey
43.00
44.00
MOO
47.40
47.00
47.49
47,54
50,30
47.30
48.00
Spain.
30.20
30.02
35.83
34.52
33.43
33,79
32.07
31.70
30.00
34.00
European Cz;amunIty,..,
119
115
110
103
103
95.2
94.0
95.7
98.7
102
France
27.67
23.81
21.91
20.40
20.37
20,30
21.00
21.23
21.40
21.70
Ireland
11.57
11.00
10.25
10.25
9,7)
0.39
10,70
10,20
10.20
10.00
Italy
15.51
1.47
14.83
13.29
13.15
12.62
12.10
11.84
11,70
11.00
United Kingdom
58.05
59.50
57 01
53.98
53.98
47.17
44.50
40.70
49.44
52.20
Other Countriee
Argentina
211.01
209.74
204,43
209.02
201.08
199.70
188.78
177.00
170.20
182,00
I3raill
35.47
20.04
31.43
39,53
37.42
40.55
34.40
37.10
30,50
37.00
Chile
25.49
26.40
20.08
25.40
25.72
22.30
18.20
10.51
17,00
17.20
India
35.02
30.29
37.01
37.01
35.02
30.02
37.01
30.80
30,10
30.10
South Africa'
104.43
141.10
145.78
151,77
154.49
120.04
121.20
114.70
111.50
115.00
Uruguay
84.00
80.00
81.01
80.01
74.98
80.01
02.01
01.01
01.00
64.00
Communist Countries
UMPtand Eastern Europe
430
451
480
606
480
507
617
511
524
N.A.
USSR
350.90
370.00
394.50
415.10
389.70
418.90
428.80
420.10
433.00
401.00
Eastern Europe.-
78.9
80.0
85.2
90.5
90.3
88.1
. 87.8
90.9
91.2
N.A.
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
25.80
2.03
25.47
2.15'
27.10
2.00
28.88
3.23
28.30
3.71
28.81
3,99
29.74
4.02
31.47
3,82
31.78
3.68
N.A.
N.A.
Eatit, Germany
8.10
8.30
8.10
8.00
7.90
0.90
7.50
7.70
8.10
N.A.
Hungary
10.06
9.94
10.10
10.64
10.70
9.78
8.84
8.29
7.58
8.30
Poland
7.5C
8.02
8.59
8.85
8.89
8.94
9.06
8.90
9.00
9.07
Romania
26,41
26.07
28.03
30.58
30.75
29.72
28.07
30.70
31.04
N.A.
Other
Yugcslavia
12.60
13.40
13.84
13.52
12.07
11.95
11.38
9.02
9.20
N.A.
I Raw wool (grease basis) from sheep, which includes both shorn and pulled wool together with the wool element of "wooled sheepskins."
Including data for Lesotho and iouth-West Africa.
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Produelbr? or Ginned Cotton
1965
1906
1967
19611
1969
1970
1971
ThouNand Metric Iona
1972 1973 1974
vi orb!
12,200
10,900
10,800
12,000
11,600
11,700
13,000
13,700
13,900
14,000
OECD
3,170
2,670
2,210
3,000
2,780
2,800
3,000
3,750
3,520
3,340
United Staten
3,260
2,085
1,622
2,384
2,181
2,219
2,281
2,983
2,821
2,537
Oreece
75
88
86
73
112
110
116
139
108
119
Turkey
325
382
306
435
400
400
520
543
513
585
Other Countries
Argentina
104
87
74
113
145
85
87
125
11H
130
Braxil
542
444
590
720
672
499
072
610
564
499
Colombia
65
88
101
139
128
117
128
137
134
150
Egypt
521
455
437
436
541
509
510
514
490
434
India
997
997
1,149
1,062
1,052
954
1,258
1,104
1,190
1,193
Iran
152
115
118
107
165
154
147
207
199
199
Mexico
567
486
434
531
379
312
372
380
325
477
Nicaragua
III
115
102
91
67
78
104
105
143
108
Pukistan. ....... ....
417
466
520
529
539
557
708
701
659
640
Sudan
164
193
195
228
210
215
244
199
217
206
Syria
180
142
127
154
150
150
157
163
156
150
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe.
1,940
2,060
2,050
2,040
1,950
2,360
2,430
2,500
2,620
N.A.
USSR
1,925
2,034
2,030
2,021
1,941
2,343
2,414
2,481
2,600
2,859
Eastern Europe'
13
24
22
17
13
15
13
15
15
N.A.
Bulgaria
13
24
22
17
13
15
13
15
15
N.A.
Far East
China.,
1,900
1,800
1,900
1,800
1,800
2,000
2,200
2,100
2,500
2,500
Other'
Albania
8
8
7
4
5
7
7
7
7
N.A.
Yugoslavia
2
2
3
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
-I Data are for crop year beginning 1 August of the stated
year.
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Consumption of Mineral Fertilizers, Nutrient Content
OECD?
1965166
1966167
1967168
1968169
1969/70
Kilograms per Hectare of Arabi:. Land
1970171 1971/72 1672173 1973174
United States
02.7
70.3
77.2
79.6
82.6
86,8
81.3
84.6
00.6
Australia
30,5
31.0
27,0
29.5
24.6
21.8
21.9
25.3
26.3
Canada
17.2
20,0
21.2
17.3
17.4
17,9
19.8
24.4
27.7
Japan
321,1
344.1
383.6
394.8
406.3
385,6
389.8
387.0
431.7
Spain
38.0
42.8
45.5
56.3
60.7
".
57.0
07.0
05.8
60.2
European Community
Belgium
474.9
526.7
528,5
476.9
500.0
589.2
578.0
590.3
559.5
Denmark
182.3
193.5
104.9
204.9
211).0
223,2
237.0
253.8
264.4
France
148.8
1114.4
187.8
200.0
217.8
241.4
259.6
280.4
209.8
Ireland
172.1
240.8
273.0
290.6
331,9
304.2
301.0
450.9
478.8
Italy
70.7
72.8
73.8
76.2
82.1
89,6
110.9
12a.2
125.5
Luxembourg
289.0
281.8
332.1
354.0
363.0
380.0
424.2
453.1
475.0
Netherlands
580.8
010.9.
020.2
010.3
600,0
749.3
708.9
716.9
755.0
United Kingdom
200.5
221,2
252.6
240.9
216.4
258.4
268.2
250,3
208.6
West Germany..,
349.3
335.7
349.1
339.7
374.5
399.8
408.2
400.2
393.0
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
197`,
1972
1973
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe
USSR 5
20.5
29.5
32.8
35.1
37.9
44.3
48.8
53.2
58.0
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria
79.1
97.5
IJ3.3
162.9
150.4
160.7
140.8
143. f'
140.3
Cxechoslovakla 2 4
100.3
172.7
178.1
211.0
222.5
242.1
252.0
266.1
260.1
East Germany 2
262.7
279.0
283.5
310.8
311.6
319.4
332.0
372.1
403.8
Hungary
02.5
68.6
91.3
111.8
124.7
147.9
170.9
182.7
215.9
Poland 2
83.1
100.9
117.9
138.0
159,1
168.0
189.0
201.1
219.7
Romania
25.4
32.0
41.9
46.1
55.5
50.5
00.2
60.9
68.1
Far East
China45
13.5
16.8
17.8
20.2
23.0
27.5
31.1
35.5
41.4
North Korea
81.5
81.5
91.2
123.3
144.0
105.0
181.0
211.4
216.6
Other
Albania
16.0
17.0
28.0
09.0
80.9
84.9
87.6
100.0
110.7
Yugoslavia
54.8
60.7
62.5
66.7
80.9
78.7
81.9
88.1
87.0
I Land under temporary crops, gardens, fallow or idle land, and permanent crops such as orchards and vineyards, unless otherwise indicated.
2 Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July.
3 Including phosphate rock; excluding livestock phosphates. Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture.
4 Including phosphate rack.
5 Sown area is used because of extensive multiple cropping,
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Consumption of Nitrogen Fertilizers, Nutrient Content
Thousand Metric Tons of N
1965166
1966167
1967168
1968169
196917C
1970171
1971172
1972173
1973174
OECD I
United States
4 ,832
5,408
6,158
6,312
0,707
7,379
7,272
7,525
8,277
Japan.
775
853
900
919
892
872
674
070
1 ,087
Spain
385
474
478
568
593
615
621
667
682
Eueopean Community
3,580
3,870
4,280
4,370
4,480
4,940
5,170
5,350
5,460
France
871
000
1,133
1,243
1,241
1,453
1,525
1,1102
1,745
Italy.
402
475
480
514
550
594
625
602
715
United Kingdom .
690
760
909
855
600
801
930
789 2
8502
West Germany.
874
889
950
033
1,085
1,131
1,131
1,189
1,101
Other Countries'
India
541
830
800
1,131
1,300
1,487
1,700
1 ,778
1,835
Mexico
264
278
298
378
302
438
510
471
531
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe..
3,920
4,560
5,220
6,050
6,550
7,490
8,250
8,930
9,730
USSR 3
2,282
2,656
3,089
3,454
3,798
4,605
5,182
5,624
6,256
Eastern Europe
1,640
1,900
2,130
2,590
2,750
2,890
3,070
3,300
3,480
Bulgaria
219
282
323
300
387
379
322
354
328
Czechoslovakia'
246
278
286
355
400
419
435
468
500
East Germany
414
433
394
511
487
511
577
658
666
Hungary
180
185
237
305
341
391
394
422
493
Poland'
433
513
605
701
785
822
907
979
1,069
Romania
144
208
289
330
350
367
431
421
420
Far East
China
1,420
1 ,6 /8
1,935
2,247
2,484
3,042
3,375
3,895
4,240
North Korea
115
115
131
188
228
270
295
330
330
Other
Albania
2
3
7
19
16
27
31
33
35
Yugoslavia
166
198
207
270
283
204
333
340
339
Data are "fertilizer years" -4n general, the year beginning 1 July.
2 Deliveries by manufacturers and importers to first buyers.
3 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture.
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Consumption of Phosphorus Fertilizer, Nutrient Content
Thousand Metric Tons of P506
OECD I
1965166
1966167
1967168
1968169
1969/70
1970171
1971172
1972113
1973174
United States
3,522
3,905
4,040
4,227
4,145
4,358
4,421
4,627
4 ,611
Australia
954
980
880
900
862
743
775
881
906
Canada
333
374
399
311
284
326
339
446
505
Japan
546
614
670
705
702
656
661
730
793
New Zealand
342
306
282
324
335
321
347
350
355
Spain
306
315
350
389
400
399
454
467
468
Europese Community
3,440
3,580
3,760
3,830
4,040
4,350
4,520
4,670
4,850
France
1 ,259
1,364
1,505
1,587
1,684
1,809
1 ,932
2,097
2,242
Italy
453
463
464
467
486
518
574
583
580
United Kingdom
42q
439
464
447
460
543
512
474
490
West Germany
81:.',
71%;
Via
802
857
913
935
903
917
Other Countries'
Brasil
87
92
166
314
237
377
447
708
725
India
134
275
236
389
420
462
565
602
659
165
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
Communist Countries
USSR and Eastern Europe.
3,380
3,780
4,070
4,520
4,650
5,180
5,540
5,760
6,090
USSR 3 3
2,091
2,392
2,474
2,593
2,721
3,134
3,376
3,498
3,600
Eastern Europe
1,290
1,390
1,600
1,920
1,930
2,050
2,170
2,270
2,490
Bulgaria
132
178
260
409
280
235
266
230
259
Czechoslovaki.., 1 4
255
256
248
296
312
350
366
385
393
East Germany
313
322
344
378
389
410
386
430
431
Hungary
125
118
158
176
182
217
251
266
322
Poland'
354
408
451
526
595
635
718
782
847
Romania
110
110
135
140
169
203
180
173
242
Far East
China*
671
884
738
770
966
1,103
1,299
1,449
1 ,941
North Korea
43
43
45
50
50
50
55
70
90
Other
Albania.
5
5
7
16
18
18
18
21
25
Yugoslavia
151
145
177
159
183
182
175
203
194
I Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July.
3 Data are for soluble phosphorus fertilizers and for ground phosphate rock used for direct application.
3 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture.
4 Including phosphate rock.
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Consumption of Potassium Fertilizer, Nutrient Content
Thousand Metric Tons of K20
1963'66
1966167
1967168
1968169
1969170
1970171
1971172
1972173
1973174
OECD'
1.1nited States
2,922
3,304
3 t41
3,630
3,601
3,839
3 ,930
4,193
4 ,614
Japan.
607
619
050
670
668
010
578
599
685
Spain
92
94
103
194
217
211
2311
250
251
European Community
3,330
3,330
3,570
3,530
3,700
3,990
4,120
4,220
4,380
France
970
1 ,024
1 ,158
1,213
1,270
1,389
1,503
1636
1,780
Italy.
168
173
178
179
194
225
250
206
250
United Kingdom
436
456
500
484
462
535
496
459
465
West Germany.
1,190
.1 ,077
1 ,119
1046
1,120
1,185
1,234
1 ,148
1,103
Other Countries 1
Brazil
100
93
137
184
200
306
351
456
543
India
90
134
130
. 154
209
228
303
332
314
Communist Countries
1965
1966
1967
1968
19(,3
1970
1971
1972
1973
USSR and Eastern Europe....
3,460
3,670
4,090
4,360
4,670
5,090
5,640
6,100
6,740
USSR 2
1,891
1,902
2,136
2,176
2,319
2,574
2,788
3,233
3,605
Eastern Europe
1,570
1,770
1,960
2,180
2,350
2,520
2,850
2,870
3,130
Bulgaria
10
17
23
44
25
25
48
62
46
Czechoslovakia'
395
394
4,0
468
476
514
571
615
575
East Germany
586
595
616
596
624
614
639
529
058
Ilutigary
53
84
119
148
169
229
309
329
387
Poland'
516
061
773
915
1,036
1,114
1,202
1,280
1,413
Romania
12
19
17
14
19
24
23
45
53
Far East
China.
24
36
84
111
108
121
145
157
243
Other
Albania
1
2
2
2
2
?
2
2
2
' Yugoslavia..138
159
132
122
117
156
161
173
174
1 Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July.
2 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture.
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Academic, technical, and military trainees
horn IMCM to Com in un 1st coun trieM 70
Acetate fabrics 111
Acid, sulfuric. 103
Aggregate factor productivity, USSR 4(1
Agricultural labor force.13
Agricultural, non-labor force 42
Agricuaural prices 39
Agricultural production. 7, 37
Agricultural production index 37
Aid, China, economic, 14Des, extensions to 67
Aid, Communist countries, academie depar-
tures from I,DCs for training 70
Aid, Communist countries, economic, draw-
ings by LDCs 65
Aid, Communist countries, economic, exten-
sions to LDCs 65
Aid, Communist countries, oconomic, techni-
cal departures from LDCs for training in
Communist countries. 70
Aid, Communist countries, economic techni-
cians, Communist, in 14 l)( 69
Aid, Communist countries, military depar-
tures from LDCs for training in Communist
countries 68
Aid, Communist countries, military, drawings
by LDCs 65
Aid, Communist countries, military, extensions
to L DCs 05
? Aid, Communist countries, military, personnel
from LDCs trained in Communist countries . 68
Aid, Communist countries, military techni-
cians, Communist, in 14DCs 69
Aid, Eastern Europe, LDCs, to, economic
extensions, by recipient 67
Aid, gross bilateral capital flows to LDCs.. 61-62
Aid, US economic loans and grants, to 63
Aid, US, 1,D(ls, to, by recipient. 63-64
Aid, US military deliveries, to LDCs 64
Aid, USSR, economic, Communist countries,
extensions to 70
Aid, USSR, economic, LDCs, extensions to 66
Aid, USSR, military, LDCs, extensions to 65
Par
Aircraft, civil, inventory . 116
Air freight traffic, 145
Air passenger traffic . 145
A lu minu in, primary
1(1125
Ammonia, synthetic
Arms exports to !ADCs 60
Automobiles in use, US, USSR 27
Automobiles, passenger, production . 117
Average annual rates of growth in industrial
production, by branch of industry, USSR. 47
Balance, current account. 34
Balance, hard currency trade, Soviet. 48
Balance, trade, non-Communist countries.... 53
Bauxi Le 88
Basic balance 34
Bilateral capital flows to 14 I)( gross, by
donor 61
Bilateral capital flows to LDCs, gross, by
recipient 62
Breadgrain. 124
Brown coal. 81
Budget, state, USSR. 49
Buses and trucks, production 118
Capital, fixed, stock of, USSR 46
Capital flows to LDCs, total gross bilateral,
by donor 61
Capital flows to LDCs, total gross bilateral, by
recipient 62
Capital, investment, gross fixed, USSR... 45
Cars, railroad freight 141-142
Cattle, inventory 130
Caustic soda 101
Cement 122
China, aid (see Aid, China)
China, economic profile 26
China, exports. 56
China, foreign trade 56-57
China, foreign trade, direction. 56
China, imports 57
Chromite 87
Civil aircraft, inventory 146
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Coal, brown, and lignite
Cold, hard .
Coal, proved reserves
Coarse grains
Coke, metallurgical
Combines, grain
Commercial vehicles, produetion.
Cmninodity price trends
Communist countries, aid (see Aid, Commu-
nist countri(s)
Connnunist eountrieel, NIOnomic profile
Communist countries, exchange rates
Communist countries, exports. ........ 55, 50,
Communist countries, gross industrial pro-
duction :35
Communist countries, U N P 29
Communist countries, imports . 55, 57, 59
Communist countries, industrial production 30
Communist countries, industrial production,
gross 35
Communist countries, trade, foreign (see
Trade, foreign, Communist countries)
Construction, total housing 121
Consumer price index
Consumer price trends, developed countries 10
Consumption, oil, and trade 77
Conversion factors 103
Copper, refined 93
Cotton fabrics. 109
Cotton, ginned 135
Credits, Western, drawings and repayments,
USSR 48
Crude oil 70
Crude oil, proved reserves 6, 74
Crude oil, world production and consumption . 6
Crude steel 91
Crude steel, production 91
Currency, foreign, rates of exchange. 44
Currency, hard, trade balance, USSR 48
Current account balance 34
Par
149
I
80
74
125
98
89
115
118
9
1)0%11'1011Ni osuititrios, 1111111141111,1 and
output trends 8
1)eveloped countries: oil and 10)11-Oil trade
balance 13
1)eveloped countries; wholesale and consumer
J rice trends 10
Diesel locomotives, production , II (1
1)rawings and scheduled repayments on West-
ern credits to USSR 48
Eastern Europe, aid (see Aid, Eastern Eurow)
25
? 58
57-59
57
59
Eastern Europe, economic profile
15 Eastern Europe, exports
44 Eastern Europe, foreign trade
58 Eastern Europe, foreign trade, direction
Eastern Europe, imports..
Defense expenditures.
Defense expenditures, GNP, share of.
Developed countries: deviation of real GNP
from the long-term trend
Developed countries, economic profile
Developed countries, GNP, real, change in
Developed countries, GNP, real, deviation
from the long-term trend
38
38
2
15
2
Economic aid (see Aid)
Economic data, China 26
Economic data, European Community. 25
Economic data, Japan 21
Economic data, US 20
Economic data, USSR 24
Economic plans, USSR, for 1075 and 1971-75. 50
Electric generating capacity, installed 83
Electric generators 113
Electric locomotives, production
11(
Electric motors 1121
Electric power 82
Energy
71-84
Energy, primary
71-7
Energy, primary, by type 733
Energy, primary, consumption 72
Equipment, power 113
European Community, economic profile.. 23
Exchange rate equivalents, GNI' 30
Exchange rates 44
Exchange rates, Communist countries... 44
Expenditures, defense, GNP, as a share 38
Exports, arms, to LDCs 60
Exports, China 56
Exports, Eastern Europe 58
Exports, non-Communist countries 51
Exports, USSR. 55
Exports, world, 1974 11
Fabrics 109-111
Factor productivity, USSR 46-47
Factors, conversion 163
Fertilizer, mineral, consumption 136
Fertilizer, mineral, nutrient content 104
Fertilizer, nitrogen, consumption 137
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Fertilizer, nitrogen, production 105
Fertilizer, phosphorus, consumption 1:38
Fertilizer, phosphorus, production 106
Fertilizer, consumption 139
Fertilizer, potassium, production 107
Fibers, synthetie 112
Fish catch 129
Fishing fleet 149
Fixed capital, stoel?if, USSR 46
Fixed investment, gross, USSR 45
Fleet, merchant 150
Fleet, fishing 149
Fleet, tanker 151
Foreign exchange value of the US dollar... :3
Foreign trade (see Trade, foreign)
Freight cars, railroad 117, 1,18
Freight traffic, air 145
Freight traffic, in water 14,1
Freight traffic, motor vehicle 1,13
Freight traffic, ocean. 146
Freight traffic, railroad 141-142
Freight traffic, truck 143
Gas, natural. 79
Gas, natural, proved reserves. 74
Generating capacity, electric, installed. 83
Generating capacity, nuclear 84
Generators, electric 113
Ginned cotton 135
GNP 1, 15-19, 29-31
GNP, Communist countries 29
GNP, defense expenditures as a share of.... 3, :38
GNI', developed countries, change 4
GNP, developed countries, deviation from the
long-term trend 2
GNP, end use, US 31
GNP, end use, USSR 31, 45
GNP, exchange rate equivalents 30
GNP, gross investment as a share of 3
G N P, growth..32, 33
GNP, growth, per capita 33
GNP per capita frontispiece, 15-19, 33
GNP, purchasing power equivalents. 30
GNP, real, change in, developed countries 4
GNP, real, deviation from the long-term
trend, in developed countries 2
GNP, real, trends 5
GNP, US 29, 31
GNP, .USSR 15, 29, 31, 45
GNP, world, 1974 1
Gold 48, 100
Pap!
Gold, USSR 18
Grain combines. 115
iii his, coarse 125
Gross fixed capital investment, USSR 45
Gross industrial production index, Commu-
nist ('mintries 35
Gross investment as a share of GNP... 3
Gross official bilateral capital flows to 1,1)(..!s,
by (loiloi. 61
Gross official bilateral capital flows to 1.1)Cs,
by recipient 62
Ilarbors accessilile for fully loaded tankers 152
Ilard coal 80
Ilard currency trade balance, USSII 48
flogs, inventory 131
Ilousing construction 27, 121
Ilydroelectric power 83
Imports, China 57
Imports, Eastern Europe
9
Imports, non-Communist countries 552
Imports, USSR 55
Industrial capacity, developed countrie,; 8
Industrial factor productivity, USSR 47
Industrial labor force 43
Industrial production 7, 35-36, .17
Industrial production, average annual rates of
growth, by branch, USSR 47
Industrial production index 35-36
Industrial production index, Communist
countries 36
Industrial production index, gross, Communist
countries 35
Inland water freight traffic 144
Installed electric generating capacity 83
International economic comparisons, selected
countries 15-19
International reserves 11, :35
International reserves, 1974 11
Investment, gross, as a share of GNP 3
Investment, gross fixed capital, USSR 45
Iron ore 85
Iron, pig 90
Japan, economic profile. 21
Labor force 42-43
Labor force, agricultural. 43
Labor force, industrial. 43
Labor force, nonagricultural 42
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!A)( N, arl118 19(110118 to
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96
Lead, smelter
Lignite 81
Living standards, USSR and US, indicators
of 27
Locomotives, mainline, diesel, production 116
Locomotive:4, mainline, electric, production 116
Locomotives, mai !dine, iii ven tory 1,17
Locomotives, mainline, production 116
Machine 1,0018 114
Magnesium, primary 1
Mainline locomotives, diesel, production 1(1)(61
Mainline locomotives, electric, production._ 116
Mainline locomotives, inventory 1,17
Mainline locomotives, production . 116
Manganese ore 80
Meat, 132
Merchant fleet, in 150
Metalcutting machine tool ? 114
Metalforming in tools 114
Metallurgical coke 89
Metal prices 39
Military aid (see Aid)
Military personnel, LDC, training in
Communist countries
Military trainees of LDCs to Communist
countries
Milk
Mineral fertilizer, consumption
Mineral fertilizer, nutrient content, produc-
tion
Mineral imports as a share of consumption,
1974 11
Molybdenum 98
Motor vehicle freight 143
Ocean freight traffic
OECD: shifts in trade balances 12
OECD trade. direetion
Oil, cr 6, 74, 70
ude
Oil, crude, proved reserves 6, 74
Oil, (Tilde, world produetion and cousump-
tion of
Oil import, bill, major non-Communist, con-
suming countries
Oil, non-oil and, trade balance, developed
countries . 13
Oil, trade and consumption 77
Oil, world, 1974.
OPIX, economic profile 16 17
Ore, iron 85
Ore, manganese 80
Ore, tungsten 87
Organization of petroleum exporting coun-
16 17
tries, economic profile
Output tremls, developed countries 8
60
Passenger all production 117
Passenger traffic, air 145
Persons supplied per farm worker 27
Petroleum pipeline transportation....... 146 147
Petroleum products 78
Phosphorus fertilizer, consumption 138
08 Phosphorus fertilizer, production 100
Pig iron 90
70 Pipeline transportation, petroleum 146-147
133 Plans, economic, USSR, for 1975 and 1971-75 . 50
136 Plastics 107
Population 41
104 Ports, offloading 152
Potassium fertilizer, consumption 139
Potassium fertilizer, production. 107
Potatoes 127
Power, electric 82
Power equipment 113
Power, hydroelectric 83
Power, nuclear 84
Price, commodity, trend. 9, 10
Price index, consumer . 40
Price index, wholesale. 40
Prices, agricultural. 39
Prices, metal 39
Primary aluminum 95
Primary energy 71-73
Primary energy consumption - 72
Primary energy, type 73
Primary magnesium 100
Natural gas 74, 79
Natural gas, proved reserves 74
Natural rubber 108
Nickel, refined 94
Nitrogen fertilizer, consumption 137
Nitrogen fertilizer, production 105
Nonagricultural labor force 42
Non-Communist countries, exports 51
Non-Communist countries, imports 52
Non-Communist countries, oil .import 60
Non-Communist countries, trade balance 53
Nuclear power generating capacity 84
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Primary tin metal 99
Productivity, aggregate factor, USSR 46
Produetivity, factor, industrial, USSR 47
Proved reserves of (9I1(11! oil (I, 74
Purchasing p)(ver equivalents, NI I' 30
Radio receivers ill OHO .
It 11(11(1 receivers, production
Railroad freight, ears, inventory
Railroad freight cars, production
Railroad freight truffle
Rates of exchange, Communist covaitrIP'i
It uyon fabric
Receivers, radio, in use 27,
Receivers, radio, in nr.,o, 11S, USSR. .
Receivers, radio, production
Receivers, television, in use
Receivers, television, production
Refined copper
Refined nickel
Refined zinc
Refrigerators, US, USSR
Repayments, scheduled, on Western credits to
USSR 48
Reserves, crude oil, proved 6, 74
Reserves, in ii, :35
Reserves, international, 1971 11
Rice 126
Rolled steel 92
Rubber, natural 108
Rubber, synthetic 108
Rubber tires. 119
I )(I fp!
tr111111!1`8 of 1.41)CH tO C01111111111114t
countries 70
Technicians, ( 'ommunist, evononile and mili-
tary, in 1,1)(11-I, by country . 69
Telephones in use 15:3
Television receivers III use, 27, 155
154 Television receivers in use, IIS, LISSIt 27
121 Television receivers, production 120
148 Tin metal, primary 911
117 Tires, rubber II))
141? 142 Ti Lithium sponge 09
44 Tools, metaleutting machine 114
11 I Tools, inetalforming machine III
154 Total gross bilateral capital flows to I,DCs,
27 by donor 61
121 Total gross bilateral capital flows to I,DC,s,
155 by recipient
120 Tractors
93 Trade balance, non-Communist countries ....
91 Trade balance, shifts in, OECD countries....
97 Trade balance, USSR, hard currency
27 Trade, foreign, China
Smelter lead 96
Soda, caustic 101
Soviet (see USSR)
Soviet aid (see Aid, USSR)
Sponge, titanium 99
State budget, USSR 49
Steel, crude 91
Steel, rolled 92
Stock of fixed capital, USSR 46
Students from LDCs in Communist countries 70
Sugar 128
Sulfuric acid 103
Synthetic ammonm 102
Synthetic fibers 112
Synthetic rubber 108
Tankers, harbors accessible for, fully loaded 152
Tanker fleet, inventory 151
Trade, foreign, China, direction
Trade, foreign, China, exports
Trade, foreign, China, imports
Trade, foreign, Communist countries
Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe
Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe, direction .
Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe, exports
Trade, forigii, Eastern Europe, imports
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, exports
62
115
5:3
12
48
56-57
56
56
57
54-59
57-59
57
58
59
51
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, exports, arms
to LDCs
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, imports
Trade, foreign, non-Communist, trade bal-
ance
Trade, foreign, OECD, direction
Trade, foreign, oil import bill
Trade, foreign, USSR
Trade, foreign, USSR, direction
Trade, foreign, USSR, exports.
Trade, foreign, USSR, imports
Trade, foreign, USSR, trade balance, hard
currency
Trade, foreign, world exports, 1-974
Trade, oil, and consumpOon
Traffic, freight, air.
Traffic, freight, inland water
Traffic, freight, motor vehicle.
Traffic, freight, ocean
Traffic, freight, railroad
60
52
53
54
60
48, 54-55
54
55
55
48
11
77
145
144
143
146
141-142
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Traffic, freight, truck 113 USSR,
Traffic, passenger, air 145 USSR,
Trainees in Communist countries 70 USSR,
Transportation, petroleum pipeline 146 147 USSR,
Truck freight 143 VHS It,
Trucks and buses, production
l'rucks, civilian, inventory
Tungsten ore
Turbines
. 118 USSR,
149 USSR,
87 USSR,
113 USSR,
USSR,
3 USSR,
20 USSR,
USSR,
63 USSR,
64 USSR,
27 USSR,
46 USSR,
US dollar, foreign exchange value
US, economic profile .
US economic loans and grants to LAWN, by
recipient
US military deliveries to LDCs, by recipient
US, USSR and, living standards, indicators of
USSR, aggregate factor productivity
USSR, aid (see Aid, USSR)
USSR, average annual rates of growth in in-
dustrial production, by branch of industry
USSR, budget, state
USSR, capital, fixed, stock of
USSR, capital investment, gross fixed ...
USSR, credits, Western, to
USSR, drawings, on Western credits
USSR, economic profile.
USSR, economic performance
...
47
49
46
45
48
48
24
45 -50
USSR, economic plans for 1975 and 1971-75.. 50
USSR, exports 55
USSR, factor productivity, aggregate.. 46
USSR, fed capital, stock of 40
USSR, foreign trade 54-55
USSR, foreign trade, direction. 54
USSR, gold 48
USSR, gross fixed capital investment 45
USSR, gross industrial production index 36
USSR, GNP, distribution of frontispiece, 45
USSR, GNP, end use 31, 45
USSR, GNP, US and frontispiece, 29, 31
USSR, hard currency trade balance 48
Page
i portm 55
industrial factor productivity . ..... . 47
Industrial production, gross, Index.... 36
I ndustrial production, grow th 47
industrial production, indexes.... 7, 35-36
In vestment, gross fixed capital . 45
living standards, indicators of 27
plan, economic, for 1975 and 1971-75 50
repayments on Western credits to 48
state budget . 49
trade balance, hard currency 48
trade, foreign 48, 54-55
trade, foreign, direction . 54
US and, comparisons 29, 31, 35
US and, living standards, indicators of . 27
US and, GNP 29, 31
Western credits to 48
Vehicles, commercial, production 117, 118
Vehicles, motor, production 117, 118
Washing machines, US, USSR 27
Western credits to USSR, drawings and sched-
uled repayments on. 48
West Germany, economic profile 22
Wheat 124
Wholesale price index 40
Wholesale price trends, developed countries 10
Wool..134
Woolen fabrics 110
World exports, 1974 11
World consumption of crude oil 6
World GNI', 1974 1
World production of crude oil 6
Woven cotton fabrics 109
Woven rayon and acetate fabrics 111
Woven woolen fabrics 110
Zinc, refined 97
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To Convert Front To TwItiIliply fly
Avres IlpetAtrer4 0.,10,10850,1
0.110.10111850
lillomptvrti, square
Acres.
Acres Meters, square 4,0.16.850
Acres NIlles, square 0,0015625
Feet Meters (1.30480001
Feet, math. Meters, euble 0.028317
Feet, (glide Tons, register 0.01
Feet., square Nleters, square 0.09200341
21:
Gallons, US liquid. Meters, cubic (A037854
Gallons, US liquid Inches, cubit. 3
Gallons, US liquid Feet, cubic 0.1330810
Gallons, US liquid Liters 3,785:016
[lecturesA .res (2):(41711054
l
Ilectares Kilometers, square
0.003811101
!lectures tqluare
Kilometers Miles, US nautical 0,530957
Kilometers Miles, US statute 0 . 621371
Kilometers, square Acres 2,17.1(15,1
Kilometers, square !lectures
100
Kilometers, square Miles, square....
0.380101
Meters Feet 3.280840
Meters.Yard I .093013
s
NI eters, cubic .. Tons, register 0.353147
Meters, cubic. .. Feet, cubic :35.314607
Meters, cubic Gallons, US liquid 264.172(15
Meters, square Feet, square 10.76:1910
NI eters, square ... Yards, square 1.195991
Miles, US nautical Kilometer 1.852
Miles, square Acres.. 640
Miles, square Hectares 259
Miles, square Kilometers, square
2
iles, US statute Kiloeters 1: 5(1(11)
M m 9344
Ounces, troy Grams :3).10:348
Pounds, avoirdupois Quintals 0.00453592
Pounds, avoirdupois Tons, metric 0.000453592
Quarts, US dry Liters 1.10119
Quarts, US liquid Liters (1.9,10:326
Quintals Pounds 220.4622
Quintals Tons, metric 0.1
Tons, long Tons, metric 1.0160.17
(1.68104:3
Ton-kilometers, metric Ton-miles, short.
Tons, metric Pounds 2,204.622
uintals
Tons, metric. . .. Q 10
Tons, metric Tons, long 0.084206
Tons, metric Tons, short 1.10231
Ton-miles, short Ton-kilometers, metric 1.459975
Tons, register Feet, cubic 100
Tons, register Meters, eubi ? 2.831685
Tons, short Tons, metric 0.907185
Yards., Meters. 0.9144018
Yards, square Meters, square 0.836127
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