Reciprocity And the Philippine Islands

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They show importa- tions pf iron and steel products amounting in value to $4,794,191 of which the United States contributed $2,903,945 worth marking an increase over the preceding year of $933,455 or 47 per cent.
Customs classifications in the Philippines are not the same as in the United States,, nor do they convey as definite information of the nature of articles. For example, under the Philippines classification of machinery imports there are three sub-heads viz : Sewing Machines, Sugar Mach
...inery and all other machinery and machines. This last includes such items as Cash Registers^ Typewriters, etc., figures on whicji manjifacturers willnaturally be interested in. In order that a more comprehensive idea may be gained of the trade in iron and steel products a table is printed below, taken from the summary of Commerce of the United States as published by the Bureau of Statistics at Washington. While 79' these figures are for the fiscal year 1910; it must be understood that approximately two months elapse from the date of expor- tation until the goods reach their destination in the Philippines so that exports on one hand and imports on the other can never agree for any named period.

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