ECONOMIC - FOREIGN TRADE

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600230810-7
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3
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December 22, 2016
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July 18, 2011
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810
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June 24, 1949
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/18: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600230810-7 CLASSIFir? .)N d!?IaF~ lAL INFORMATION COUNTRY Poland SUBJECT Economic - Foreign trt:de HOW PUBLISHED Monthly periodical WHERE PUBL"S4;ED Moscow DATE PUBLISHED Mar 1949 LANGUAGE Rveeian e HC owns mT 1U ? WIN ,mC PUmlmm or "Mm". OCY f0 9. !. C.. 71 as at. Y mm7mU.. .ITS ilGm.LI,t1OS OR lm. ne"T.Om hams, " 0!n SOC IOI IT "to ~IOmm i00mtmIfOD.:9t'.,mP SOURCE Vneabnyaya Torgov131a, No 3, 1949. 50X1-HUM DATE OF INFORMATION 1948 DATE DIST.+- s 1949 NO. OF PAGES 3 SUPPLEMENT TO ? REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION responding period of 1947 as follows (in 1,00g0007doll.ars): r2 Total 422,730 820,773 maport LJ2,991 417,63!5 Export 189,739 403,138 Balance _43,252 -14,497 0. BaYhovskeva Poland's foreign trade turnover for 10 months of 1948 compares with the cor- 'Poland's ocasodity turnover in thc. past year was double that of 1947. This increase in the volaae of Poland's foreign trade came ab,ut mainly as a result of the expansion of Poland's econ nic and ocmaeroial ties with the Soviet Union and the peoples' democracies whose share in Poland's foreign trade increased froze 38 percent in 1947 to 46 percent in 1948 (for 10 months). At present, Poland has agreements for economic collaboration with all the peoples' demooraoies except Albania. In ooaparieon with the corresponding period in 194( (8 months), the structure of Poland's foreign trade for 1948 is as follows (including UARRA Lapplies)t (In thousands of tone) h e 1947 1948 Grain 149.3 Beans, peas 3.k Wheat flour 77.0 Tobenco and 1 )tac.v.) products 3.3 Meat and meat products 31.6 Butter, lard, animal fat 10.2 310.0 -- -- 2.6 0.3 1.3 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/18: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600230810-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/18: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600230810-7 COORMWI (Continue ) (In thousands of tons) karts 19117 1x48 Horses (head) 45,499 5,698 rattle (head) 14,610 1,172 Kholii, clay 11.0 45.9 Iron ore 632.0 970.6 Fertilizer 196.4 300.1 Raw hides ! F q 11.3 mat^r1.r.1e TannicP 6.9 6.5 , sheep's wool 10.1 13.3 Cotton and by-products 43.8 49.5 Flax and by-products 4.6 3,0 Jute and by-products 7.3 7.4 Rubber and rubber substitutes 2.6 7.5 Props 74.4 Cellulose 9.8 32.2 Ceramic products 2.8 5.2 Steel and iron 15.0 Machines, tools and electrical engineering equipment 17.5 20.2 Locomotives and tenders 29.3 10.5 Railroad oars 11.2 0.4 Tractors 6.0 2.4 Automobiles 7.v 18.3 Exports Potato flour, mal+, berries and vegetable food products 2.1 85.8 frozen, and salted fish Fresh 0.3 9.9 , ion 8.9 Eggs 1.6 10.0 saw 65.3 106.9 Cement 246.7 202.8 Sable salt 17.2 46.6 coal 11,043.3 16,o47.7 Lignite 2,821.1 Coke 964.4 1,040.0 Benzene 5.4 7.0 Soda 9.3 13.8 Woolen and se nivoolen fabrics 0.1 1.3 Cotton fabrics 3.8 7.8 Linen fabrics 1.8 o.8 Timber 14.9 Paper and per products 0.7 15.0 Glass and glass products 12.6 27.7 Steel and iron 8.8 44.3 Railroad rails 2.0 30.1 Cast iron and cast pipes M 13.7 Steel and iron pipes 9.8 13.?, Machines, tools, and electrical engineering equipment 0.6 4.6 Transport equipment 2.0 7.1 CL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/18: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600230810-7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/18: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600230810-7 C L The structure of Poland Is foreign trade vac ellghtJ;- modified in 1948. Al. though coal constituted the greater part of export value (64 - 67 percent) in 1948, even with a general ic:*Faee of the amount of coal exported, its peroeatW value ftlll to about 50 percent. During the name period; postwar Poland reeled its normal prewar export of a ioultural products. In 1947, Poland had tO ngwt a considerable amount of grain, meat, and othe- food..i:uffs. The 6rovth of 401. auitsral produce*ion in 194S made tt possible to dcureaee import of these produeta, moose value in 1946 and 1947 was 39.2 percent and 29.2 *,groent, respectively. This growth even made it possible for Poland to enter the market (In the eoomd half of the year) as an exporter of grain, bacon, poultry, eggs, and other aWl? ?ultural products, which in 1943, constituted about 15 i'orcent of all Polish ex. Porte.. Pydeereasing imports of foodstuffs, Poland was able to increase imparts of raw materials, nonferrous metals, macninee, r*ad other products neoseeery to satisfy the growing demands of Industry. in accordance with the treaties eon. shier with Sweden. Czeohoelova]cia, England, Holland, and other countries. Pe. data from: Wiadcmoeoi Statatyczne, No 21, 5 November 1948; Dtieanik Ixtd?r9 22 CBAAttAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/07/18: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600230810-7