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The foregoing gives goods of Norwegian origin and manufac- 

 ture only, and the statement does not include goods of foreign 

 origin reexported from the country. The table gives the exporta- 

 tions from the entire country, but more than three-fourths are from 

 the consular district of Christiania. The export of wood pulp to the 

 United States for the last six years has been as follows: 



An English publication entitled the World's Pulp and Paper In- 

 dustry, published in London, E. C., England, costing 1 is ($5 n) 

 per annum, which I have seen at the board of trade in this city, 

 is used by Norwegian paper firms for advertising. Norway has no 

 publication devoted to the paper and pulp industry exclusively, but 

 some information may occasionally be gathered from general trade 

 papers. 



There are no export duties or tariffs on any class of paper or on 

 wood pulp in Norway. 



SCHEDULE FOR TRANSPORTATION. 



Railroad rates. Railroad rates for paper, all classes, are 0.044 

 krone (1.2 cents) per ton per kilometer. Railroad rates for pulp 

 are: Moist pulp, 0.038 krone (i cent) per ton per kilometer; dry 

 pulp, 0.044 krone (1.2 cents) per ton per kilometer. 



Steamship rates. Steamship rates for paper of all classes and pulp 

 for export to principal markets are as follows: 



Christiania to 



Rate. 



