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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 



Total values of merchandise imported from and exported to Cuba during April 

 and the ten months ended April, 1919, compared with corresponding periods of the 

 preceding year, have been made public by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- 

 merce, Department of Commerce, as follows : 



Month of April 10 Months Ended April 



1919 1918 1919 1918 



Imports from Cuba $44,083,659 $33,418,724 s240.334,401 $193,098,823 



Exports to Cuba 19,258,676 28,173,224 188,786,826 '192,752, 4 U0 



HOPS, MAXT AXD GLUCOSE 



The following statistics of exports of hops, malt and glucose from the United 

 States to Cuba during the calendar year 1918 were compiled by the division of statist 

 tics of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce : 



Hops Malt Glucose 



Pounds Valut Bushels Value Pounds Value 



24S,955 $93,284 110.471 $200,254 2,154,695 $129,241 



EXPORTS OF SODA 



There is given below the exports of caustic soda, sal soda, silicate of soda and 

 soda ash from the United States to Cuba during the calendar year 191S : 



Caustic Soda Sal Soda Silicate of Soda soda Ash 



Pounds Value Pounds | nlur Pounds Valut Pounds Value 



8,856,688 $414,088 1,358,567 $27,028 1,209,050 $29,058 10,428,222 $178,487 



( AXARY ISLANDS 



Official figures covering Cuban imports into and exports from the Canary Islands 

 are available only for 1916, and the changes relative to 1915 are shown in the fol- 

 lowing table : 



Imports Exports 



191". 1916 1915 1910 



£317,216 $34 1,389 $403,521 $304,035 



Cuba exported to Canary Islands confectionery and fine biscuits valued at $99,S0S, 

 sugar at $55,400, and tobacco at $64,100. 



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