THE CUBA REVIEW 



27 



Compiled by H. A. Himely. Cuba 76-78, Havana 



Havana, 2nd August, 1915 



Federal Reporter. 

 NOTE. — Consmuptiou refers to sugar arrived at the ports and taken for consumption 

 and is approximate. Sugar consimied in the interior, without having come to the ports, 

 amounting possibly to 20,000 tons per annum, will be acooimted for at the end of the crop. 



EXPORTS AND IMPORTS 



The followuig table shows the value of merchandise imported from and exported to Cuba 

 dm-ing June and the twelve months ended with June 1915, compared with corresponding periods 

 of the preceding year: 



Month of June 12 months ended with June 



1914 1915 1914 1915 



Imports from Cuba $16,989,960 $22,137,394 $131,303,794 $185,707,901 



ExTJorts to Cuba 5,288,486 6,935,267 68,884,428 75,530,382 



IMPORTED FROM CUBA INTO THE UNITED STATES— 1912-1914 



1912 

 Article. Quantity. \'alue. 



Bananas bunches.. 2,478,581 942,481 



Sugar (raw) pounds. . 3,186,630,468 91,106,014 



Article. 



Year ending June 30 — 



1913 1914 



Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value 



2,213,733 834,206 2,354,395 853,536 



4,311,744,043 93,703,674 4,926,606,243 98,.394 782 



Corn bushels 



Wheat flour barrels 



Bacon pounds 



-Hams and shoulders . .do . . 



Lard do . . 



Pork, pickled do . . 



EXPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES TO CUBA— 1907-1914 



Per cent of total. 



Quantity. 



Year ending June 30 — 



Aver- 



Average, age, 



1907-1911 1912 1913 1914 1917- 



Article. 1911 



Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Pounds. Per ct. 

 Meat products — 



► -Lard compounds 24,746,507 17,214,452 17,525,703 14,673,201 32.7 



-Pork products — • 



- ■ '- 4,822,680 6,658,202 13,733,773 2.9 



5,084,977 6,002,471 5,637,829 2.1 



42,548,701 46,526,427 49,609,751 5.8 



9,988,925 9,141,098 4,090,780 8.2 



1912 • 1913 

 Per ct. Per ct. 



Bacon 6,045,118 



Ham and shoulders, cured 3,976,487 



Lard 30,259,105 



Pork, pickled 7,459,720 



Grain and grain products — 



Corn 2,145,491 



Wheat flour 788,471 



Wood: Lumber — 



Boards, deals, planks, 



joists, and scantlings. . . 115,945 



2,117,724 

 842,168 



122,846 



2,372,678 

 907,786 



137,982 



2,410,156 

 892,705 



122,938 



4.0 

 6.7 



27.5 



2.3 

 2.5 

 8.0 

 17.7 



5.3 



7.7 



26.0 



3.3 

 3.8 

 9.0 

 17.0 



4.8 

 8.0 



1914 



Per ct. 



25.2 



7.1 



3.4 



10.3 



9.0 



25.7 

 7.6 



CUBA FARM PRODUCTS IMPORTED INTO THE UNITED STATES— 1 907 -1 91 4 



Quantity. 



Year ending June 30 — 



Per cent of total. 



Article. 



■Cattle hides.. 

 Fruits: 



Bananas . 

 Sugar, raw, 

 I* cane 



"Tobacco, leaf . 



1912 1913 



4,366,121 2,840,141 



2,178,581 2,213,733 



3,0.52,989,489 3,186,630,468 4,311,744,043 

 22,701,893 22,744,032 27,553,759 



Average, 

 1907-1911 



4,508,675 

 1,9.55,774 



1914 



5,528,502 



2,354,395 



4,926,606,243 

 26,617,545 



Aver- 

 age, 

 1907- 

 1911 

 2.5 



6.2 



79.5 

 65.1 



1912 



1.7 



5.0 



77.9 

 48.9 



1913 



1.1 



5.2 



.94.7 

 45.1 



1914 

 2.0 



4.8 



.97.3 

 49.3 



