Reports From the Consuls of the United States, Issues 101-104
Reports From the Consuls of the United States, Issues 101-104
United States Bureau of Foreign Commerce
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Rails. Rope yam. Railway plant and rolling-stock. Steel in bars and plates. Speaking-trumpets. Spikes. Ships' logs. Shooks. Sleepers. Ships' masts. Ships' cranes. Seeds of all kinds. Ships' articles (excepting canvas). Tar. Tin in bars and plates. Tarpaulins. Wire (except copper). Zinc. Gold and silver jewelry, 3 per cent, ad valorem. Wheat, I cent per kilogram. Plour, 3^ cents per kilogram. Rice (cleaned), 2^ cents per kilogram. Rice (in hull), 1}4 cents per kilogram. Digitized by VjOOQIC 574 ...NOTES. Belgian Woolen Trade. — Consul Preston, of Verviers and Li^e, transmits the following table, showing the exports and imports of woolen goods between Belgium an^ foreign countries for the past three years : Description. Imports. 1887. 1886. Expons. 1887. IVeoUn thread. December Whole year.. Woolen tusnes, cloths^ cas- simeres, and similar t. December Whole year„ Coatings t duffels , and other heavy tissues. December Whole year Light tissues. December Whole year Kilograms. 58,270 880,760 Francs.
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