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Countries of origin 1913-14 1917-18 1918-19 
Kilos Kilos Kilos 
IMIGIROOEO RS wach e 2 Grea eos Sas eto eR Soko oe eee ee iy A Nel nc wish enescedl late wince. 8 tne oh 
ANTPR OVI, dre pees one cae ene an a er Cee On Meera eyelet ae ea aaa 170 13 ON eee eee 
“TI UUEICERY 5: Sota aua arc ko Rae ic eee NESS ite a Siete US Manet er emer ry OL epee wer Ni Sr e| | Svan ea att. oe 
(Cliniraval, ee es sreeeget Baas Seer pe re Heed ae ie ane ee en 9,180 SAO oe ee 
LESsran 1 lng a Clit enya ene vere te ers, ho areca so neater oes crea re cael nsreete cede awa oma: 512 103 
RFD ecg Soa Seo eae ea esa aos e Ca eee eee ae Na (HON Mee mete A cee esac as ome cs de 
PTD EN og 3 Saha exe cece Olly DEENG cet Oe ee eee oem ne ee ees 43 292. Eee aes 
‘TUG t a Seal ea reer Ue NE 2,345,755 1,924,950 1,508,968 
Increase in Values of Imports. 
The notable increase in the values of imports into Cuba of substances employed in 
pharmacy, chemical industries and perfumery manufacture during the two most recent 
fiscal years, as compared with the last pre-war year, is naturally owing in some measure 
to the higher prices obtaining for raw and semi-manufactured articles. A comparison 
of the quantities imported with countries of origin of resins, gums, primary chemical 
products and chemical products during the fiscal years 1913-14, 1917-18 and 1918-19, 
shows a decided fluctuation in the tonnage of this merchandise received on the Cuban 
markets. The value of turpentine imported in 1913-14 was $48,568; while that of 
1918-19, shghtly less in quantity, was $62,576. Imports of a little more than 2,000 kilos 
of resin and pitch were valued in 1913-14 at $70,638; while 2,500,000 kilos imported in 
1918-19 were valued at $244,573. The value of over 2,300,000 kilos of other chemical 
products in 1913-14 was $226,624, while in 1918-19 1,500,000 kilos were valued at 
$280,833. In 1913-14, 17,673,290 kilos of chemical fertilizers were appraised at $504,713, 
while in 1918-19 about half the quantity was given at $797,981; 4,385,295 kilos of acids 
were valued at $213,832 in 1913-14, and 4,315,959 kilos at $441,293 in 1918-19; while 
2,636,966 kilos of oxides were valued in 1913-14 at $130,227, and 3,960,843 kilos at 
$380,729 in 1918-19. 
Trade with Canada 
The trade of Canada with Cuba for the last three fiscal years is given below: 
1919 1920 1921 
Imports for Exports of Imports for Exports of Imports for Exports of 
consumption Canadian consumption Canadian consumption Canadian 
produce produce produce 
$3,010,953 $5,035,975 $17,585,528 $6,329,783 $30,743,239 $6,573,768 
Trade with British Empire 
January-March 
1913 1920 1921 
iimporteditrom: Cubbas.s4.5224.:-552055 4-5: 5566 £449,426 | £4,683,475 £457,692 
Exportedstor Cuban cso) Spee ees nee et 548,586 1,119,768 877,305 
ewenportedi to; Cuban... Wy ny Ses ey acee hs | 251,800 30,989 12,691 
