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1 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS CATALOGUE No OTTAWA - CANADA MONTHLY Published by Authority of the Minister of Trade and Commerce l'r,cc $200 a year - Single copies 20 cents Trade of Canada - SUMMARY OF IMPORTS 4- AUGUST 1963 TABLE 1 IMPORTS FROM ALL COUNTRIES, THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE UNITED STATES, BY MAIN GROUPS Main group January to ALL COUNTRIES: Agricultural and vegetable products Animals and animal products Fibres, textiles and products 800d, wood products and paper Iron and products Non-ferrous metals and products Non-metallic minerals and products- Chemicals and allied products \li,-ellaneous commodities I ot*i thousands of dollars 56,219 58,495 69, , , ,619 11,909 13,043 11,121 97, , ,808 41,558 40,954 42, , , ,407 24,965 26,775 25, , , , , , ,887 1,275,312 1,521,209 1,551,883 41,725 53,011 47, , , ,769 65,057 65,357 70, , , ,940 30,738 33,511 32, , , ,954 57,868 51,577 48, , , , , , , ,710,849 4,227,370 4,221,847 I \IIFD KINGDOM Agnc-ultural and vegetable products Animals and animal products Fibres, textiles and products Wood, wood products and paper Iron and products - Non-ferrous metals and products hon-metallic minerals and products Chemicals and allied products Miscellaneous commodities - Total 3,358 3,427 3,000 21,736 23,539 19, ,459 9,044 8,985 8,587 9,233 8,633 56,753 62,694 62, ,056 6,168 6,735 6,483 17,002 18,112 15, , , ,770 4,764 6,256 7,517 46,311 44,792 47,207 3,166 3,690 2,610 20,440 22,119 20,300 2,515 3,209 2,636 17,773 21,182 20,888 13,009 6,391 5,938 98,727 46,906 38,716 53,960 52,244 47, , , ,748 UNITED STATES Agricultural and vegetable products Animals and animal products Fibres, textiles and products Itood, wood products and paper Iron and products Non-ferrous metals and products Non-metallic minerals and products Chemicals and allied products -- Miscellaneous commodities Total 29,403 30,839 31, , , ,019 6,906 7,403 6,515 64,375 58,524 67,313 20,208 15,890 16, , , ,091 21,404 22,442 20, , , , , , ,094 1,026,109 1,233,008 1,302,753 26,881 33,815 28, , , ,770 25,380 24,413 25, , , ,083 24,671 26,528 26, , , ,949 37,093 37,437 35, , , , , , , ,509,089 2,949,170 2,915,575 Note: Throughout this bulletin, totals represent sums of unrounded amounts, hence may vary from sums of rounded amounts, Nc>vember S10 Prepared in the External Trade Division Rocan DUHAMEL, rssc, Queens Printer and Controller of Stationery Ottawa 1963

2 2 TABLE 2 IMPORTS BY COUNTRIES Country January to WESTERN EIJROPE; thousands of doll United Kingdom 53,960 52, , , ,748 Gibraltar Ireland --_ ,116 3,084 2,751 Malta and Gozo Austria ,997 4,918 4,751 Belgium and Luxembourg - 4,020 4,404 3,736 23,606 31,247 27,169 Denmark ,253 8,453 8,129 Finland ,094 1,648 France _ 5,220 6,104 5,225 33,060 36,521 35,588 Germany, Federal Republic 11,355 11,133 10,432 83,065 93,382 83,607 Greece Iceland Italy 4,667 4,985 5,061 27,815 32,858 33,251 Netherlands 2,285 2,548 2,985 20,910 24,184 23,222 Norway 333 1,523 1,481 2,774 8,832 14,034 Portugal ,934 3,667 4,293 Spain ,735 5,471 4,783 Sweden 2,336 2,158 2,662 15,392 17,456 20,909 Switzerland 2,407 2,373 2,638 15,901 17,934 18,921 Commonwealth and Preferential 54,327 52,783 47, , , ,648 Others 35,396 38,641 37, , , ,825 Total, Western Europe 89,723 91,424 85, , , ,473 EASTERN EUROPE: Albania Bulgaria - 5 Czechoslovakia Germany, East Hungary Poland ,824 2,789 3,137 Rouniania Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ,381 1,031 1,015 Yugoslavia , Total, Eastern Europe 2,313 2,504 2,239 9,982 11,888 12, , ,251 Bahrain Cyprus Kuwait 1, ,940 8,812 2,928 Qatar 957 4,964 2,631 4,335 British Middle East nes MIDDLE EAST: Ethiopia Iran 3,004 3,582 3,271 14,209 18,536 28,335 Iraq Israel ,347 3,956 4,533 Jordan Lebanon Libya - - _ Saudi Arabia 3,482 3,252 4,162 26,659 26,689 33,039 Somalia Sudan Syria Turkey United Arab Republic-Egypt Commonwealth and Preferential 1, ,376 19,955 11,623 7,364 Others 6,886 7,795 8,266 44,341 50,754 67,747 Total, Middle East 8,789 8,223 9, ,297 62,377 75,111

3 TABLE 2 IMPORTS BY COUNTRIES --Continued 3 Country January to 1961 I thousands of dollars )TIIER AFRICA: Ghana Kenya Mauritius and Dependencies Nigeria Rhodesia and Nyasaland Sierra Leone Tanganyika Uganda Republic of South Africa British Africa nes Algeria Angola Cameroons Congo French Equatorial Africa 1,471 2,136 1,078 3,271 4,976 3, ,498 2,136 3, , ,094 3,793 3, ,811 3,029 - I ,625 1,180 4, ,711 1,359 2,160 1,507 2,548 4,851 5,577 8,917 13, French West Africa French Africa nes Gabon Republic Guinea Ivory Coast Liberia Morocco Mozan'bique Portuguese Africa nes Spanish Africa logo Tunisia 1onwealth and Preferential Other Africa lb , , ,461 6,099 8,410 18,652 26,518 34, ,713 3,187 4, ,855 23,365 29,705 39,501 'ylon HongKong India Malaya and Singapore Pakistan British East Indies nes Afghanistan Burma - Cambodia and Laos ChinaCommunist Indonesia Japan Korea Philippines Portuguese Asia Taiwan (Republic of China) Thailand Viet-Nam Commonwealth and Preferential Others OCEANIA: Total, Other Asia Australia Fi1i New Zealand British Oceania n,e,s French Oceania '-d States Oceania nwealth and Preferential lti, Oceania ,670 8,973 8,787 1,396 1,855 1,953 9,574 13,541 14,478 1,127 1,937 4,478 20,609 24,494 28,987 2,794 2,338 3,417 14,558 17,032 18, ,080 1, ; ,084 3,741 3, ,662 13,152 12,389 73,410 83,511 81, ' ,063 1, , ,086 6,926 10,617 55,638 65,919 71,984 11,363 13,908 13,780 78,200 90,573 90,563 17,449 20,834 24, , , ,547 3,298 4,933 4,692 20,605 26,785 29,584 1, ,346 2,509 1,438 6, ,012 8,161 8,776 10, ,633 5,847 8,050 31,274 36,999 47, ,645 5,860 8,051 31,329 37,142 47,079

4 4 TABLE 2 IMPORTS BY COUNTRIES-Concluded Coo ntry January to I it 1 thousands of doliar SOUTH AMERICA: British Guiana 1,711 Falkland Islands - Argentina 330 Bolivia - Brazil - 2,748 Chile 32 Colombia 1,139 Ecuador 361 FrenchGuiana - Paraguay 92 Peru 533 Surinam 187 Uruguay 265 Venezuela 20,640 Commonwealth and Preferential 1,711 Others 26,329 Total, South America 28,040 1,715 2,984 12,034 13,429 15, ,934 2,577 3, ,625 2,852 18,403 19,764 20, ,075 2, ,187 10,374 8, ,316 5,599 4, ; ,247 1, ,226 2,618 3, ,342 21, , , ,438 1,715 2,984 12,042 13,429 15,878 27,915 26, , , ,487 29,630 29, , , ,365 CENTRAL AMERICA AND ANTILlES: Bahamas 2 Bermuda 13 British Honduras 64 Barbados 283 Jamaica 3,094 Leeward and Windward Islands 336 Trinidad and Tobago 1913 CostaRica 405 Cuba 514 Dominican Republic 89 El Salvador 222 French West Indies - Guatemala 191 haiti 103 Honduras 822 Mexico 869 Netherlands Antilles 2851 Nicaragua 5 Panama 820 Puerto Rico 237 United States Virgin Islands - Commonwealth and Preferential 5,707 Others 7,127 Total, Centtal America and Antilles 12, , ,724 3,751 2,448 2,702 4,783 4,990 24,445 27,282 36, ,041 1, ,307 8,990 9,079 10, ,037 4,435 5, ,171 1,937 4,63: ,343 1, ,181 1, , , ,302 5,445 4,708 1, ,881 15,492 18,123 3,082 6,564 13,438 15,829 18, ,186 3,795 4,390 7, ,377 1,778 1, ,106 10,168 38,451 40,559 53,424 7,667 11,854 49,752 53,584 66,188 13,772 22,022 88,203 94, ,612 NORTH AMERICA: Greenland - St Pierre and Miquelon 7 United States 319,766 Total North America , ,643 2,509,089 2,949,170 2,915, , ,644 2,509,123 2,949,280 2,915,609 Total, Commonwealth and Preferential 79,828 Total Others 409,910 79,904 89, , , , , ,146 Total, Imports 489, , ,509

5 TABLE 3 IMPORTS BY COMMODITIES 5 Coin rrodi ty January to thousands of dollars %ik1 4 t I I I H U IN D Vl(i t I %ISLF trout IT (except chimicals, fibres and wood) Fruits and berries, fresh or chilled 9,499 9,132 9,644 65,110 66,294 67,681 Other fruits and fruit preparations 5,652 5,912 6,416 43,346 43,322 47,527 Nuts, kernels and seeds for food ,071 8,160 7,326 Vegetables, fresh or chilled 1,722 1,677 1,731 37,818 45,368 43,491 Other vegetables and vegetable preparations 1, ,363 8,859 11,175 Cereals, unmilled 2,539 5,132 3,321 18,904 31,339 25,013 Cereals, milled ,092 1,395 2,733 Cereal preparations ,065 4,712 5,490 Sugar, raw 5,949 Other sugar and sugar preparations 1,945 5,394 1,020 17,531 1,371 33,183 10,989 33,733 10,985 64,392 9,946 Cocoa and chocolate 2,157 2,201 1,315 10,435 12,160 10,350 Coffee, green 4,416 5,156 3,207 34,566 36,878 36,908 Other coffee and coffee preparations ,775 4,308 4,137 Spices, spice herbs and spice seeds ,225 2,400 2,512 Tea ,176 13,618 13,616 16,068 Other vegetable food products ,307 4,427 2,429 16,544 Animal feeds 1,120 1,989 2,045 7,863 12,078 15,816 Beverages 1,762 1,940 1,927 14,217 15,775 14,513 Gums and resins ,148 6,166 5,580 Oils, vegetable 3,265 3,154 3,290 21,733 21,348 20,304 Plants, shrubs, trees, vines, roots ,324 5,484 4,986 raw and partially manufactured_ 2,981 3,251 2,905 21,401 28,134 27,947 Iier tires and tubes ,036 1,562 7,247 6,695 hwr rubber, manufactured 2,777 2,401 2,261 20,735 18,343 19,136 Is for song ,049 5,994 4,253 seeds, nuts and kernels 2,312 2,468 3,096 16,837 22,548 24,998 Ibacco ,965 4,937 4,530 Other vegetable non-food products 1, ,906 6,463 2,568 Total 56,219 58,495 69, , , ,619 ANIMALS AND ANIMAL S'RODLCTS (except chemicals and fibres) Live animals ,108 5,357 6,885 Fish and fishery products 1,193 Furs and products 1,814 1,595 1,395 1,549 1,634 10,035 14,949 11,161 16,733 11,853 18,048 Hides and skins, raw 1, ,531 7,443 5,162 Leather, unmanufactured 822 1, ,847 7,737 7,640 Leather, manufactured ,426 1,543 1,452 Meat, fresh, chilled or frozen 1,758 2,765 2,684 17,234 17,563 33,751 Other meat and meat preparations 1,816 1,601 1,372 14,647 10,567 9,130 Dairy produce, eggs and honey ,546 8,045 9,416 Oils, fats, greases and waxes ,992 4,043 3,900 Other animal products 1,310 1, ,553 10,567 3,571 Total 11,909 13,043 11,121 97, , ,808

6 6 TABLE 3 IMPORTS BY COMMODITIES-Continued Commodity FIBR5, TEXTiLES AND TEXTILE PRODUCI'S thousands of doll: January to Cotton, raw and linters 4,430 2,258 3,182 30,099 'd,299 34,311 Cotton fabrics 6,262 5,377 5,397 50,548 53,442 44,111 Othercottanproducts 1,810 2,281 1,890 13,806 15,755 14,542 Flax, hemp, jute and products 1,378 1,198 1,776 16,101 18,567 18,131 Silk and products ,720 4,602 4,211 Wool, raw and unmanufactured 2,300 2,618 3,937 19,106 22,693 27,176 Wool fabrics 4,157 4,121 3,103 25,000 28,353 22,761 Other wool product , ,594 7,325 7,288 Synthetic fibre fabrics 2,659 3,298 3,951 18,690 23,303 26,360 Synthetic fibres and other synthetic fibre products 2,361 2,810 2,322 14,792 19,138 18,615 Carpets, mats, other floor coverings ,824 7,929 6,403 Apparel and apparel acceaaories 9,153 8,905 8,229 49,188 49,616 42,750 Other textile products 4,693 5,176 6,052 42,172 44,409 46,748 Total 41,558 40,954 42, , , ,407 WOOD, WOOD PRODUCTS AND PAPER Lumber and timber 3,012 2,883 2,752 20,114 20,605 20,397 Other wood, unmanufactured 2,411 2,480 2,799 17,829 24,048 22,579 Wood, manufactured 2,576 2,502 2,402 18,191 17,657 17,522 Pulpboard and other fibceboard 2,056 1,749 1,518 13,778 14,349 13,419 Other paper 4,502 5,285 4,517 35,192 40,264 36,877 Newspapers and magazines 3,471 3,435 3,259 22,274 25,322 25,828 Bdoks and pamphlets 4,541 5,886 5,495 32,527 35,034 36,244 Other printed matter 2,396 2,556 2,385 18,690 17,502 16,740 Total IRON AND ITS PRODUCTS 24,965 26,775 25, Iron ore 10,425 7, i1 Pigs, ingots, blooms and billets ,539 1,750 Ferro-alloys 727 1, ,529 6,548 6,175 Scrapiron 1, ,521 6,645 8,688 10,884 Castings and forgings 602 1, ,043 7,096 7,413 Bars and rods 1,900 2,058 2,117 10,483 16,290 15,247 Plates, sheet and strip 4,267 4,665 7,543 34,225 41,456 50,042 Other rolling mill products 3,116 3,279 2,215 24,385 19,840 18,582 Pipes, tubes and fittings 4,382 4,698 4,787 29,886 35,455 33,918 Wire and wire products 1,717 1,921 1,773 12,750 14,772 15,224 Engines, diesel and semi-diesel and parts 2,592 3,464 3,251 19,341 26,887 29,541 Engines for motor vehicles andparts 1,956 2,689 3,116 17,151 30,027 37,458 Other engines (except aircraft engines) 2,544 3,467 2, ,960 24,183 Farm equipment and parts (except tractors) 5,168 9,894 13,872 75,557 83, ,166 Tractors and parts 8,527 11,414 12, ,790 99, ,288 Hardware and cutlery,, 2,285 3,062 2,950 16,891 23,874 24,495 Household machinery 2,369 1,876 1,975 17,361 18,217 16,648 Mining, metallurgical machinery 5,309 3,695 2,368 42,740 26,671 24,356 Business and printing machinery 8,073 9,066 7,311 61,837 72,111 71,189 Metalworking machinery 2,432 3,864 5,375 22,124 37,955 38,168 Pulp and paper mill machinery ,305 7,316 8,218 Other non-farm machinery 37,164 35,871 34, , , ,918 Stampedandcoatedproducts 1,519 1,496 1,093 9,891 10,611 8,568 Tools 3,835 4,178 5,520 25,554 29,357 43,300 Automobiles, freight and passenger 10,984 9,415 5, , ,835 64,915 Automobileparts 19,633 27,783 24, , , ,884 Other vehicles, chiefly of iron 1,754 2,174 2,076 13,880 17,355 18,762 Cooking and heating apparatus 2,576 3,003 2,217 18,658 20, ' Firearms and ammunition 995 1,807 1,292 4,424 16,876 Other iron products_ 10,658 12,179 10,855 77,836 88,455 Total - 159, , ,887 1,275,312 1,521,209 1,551,8

7 TABLE 3 IMPORTS BY COMMODITIES -Continued 7 thousands of dollars 'i)',-ii- ItROt S PRODIt' rtt 1I t U, ',\I) lilt-lit Aluminum ores, concentrates and scrap Other aluminum and products Brass and copper and products Lead and products Nickel and products Precious metals and products (except gold) Tin and products Zinc and products Alloysnop Other ores or metals, non-ferrous Clocks and watches Electrical apparatus riop Printing materials Plumbing equipsent and fittings Other non-ferrous metals and products Total 4,111 6,562 4,628 34,111 41,584 43,538 2,392 4,329 4,406 17,604 26,070 26,735 2,022 2,554 4,003 16,725 19,243 20, ,355 1,392 4,242 9,183 13,442 3,037 3,034 3,770 28,091 25,197 22, ,488 5,182 3,763 6, ,430 2,735 3, ,290 1,343 1,516 1,641 1, ,612 7,362 5, ,023 1,000 6,664 7,877 8,141 22,060 27,263 22, , , , ,086 2,425 2, ,304 6,241 5,056 2,396 3,171 2,609 21,642 23,214 26,449 41,725 53,011 47, , , ,769 NON-METALLIC MINERALS AND THEIR PRODUCTS (except chemicals) Asbestos and products Clay and products 1 products and glassware roleum, crude oils 'r petroleum products Stone and products Other non-metallic minerals and products Total ,160 3,368 3,366 4,219 4,556 4,475 28,627 32,705 33,065 7,822 7,482 7,455 43,641 44,888 46,085 1,400 1,416 1,334 11,196 10,186 10,656 6,275 7,663 6,144 41,912 51,016 48,957 25,501 28,311 28, , , ,018 7,253 5,130 10,028 29,097 28,127 35,206 4,198 2,970 4,694 25,538 25,528 27,601 3,572 4,120 4,039 25,681 28,654 28,928 4,306 3,201 2,882 2,685 25,049 24,059 65,057 65,357 70, , , ,960 CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS Acids Drugs, medicines, phmaceuticala Dyeing extracts, tanning materials Explosives Fertilizers and fertilizer materials Toiletries, cleaners, household chemicals Inorganic chemicals nop Plastics materials, not shaped Plastic film and sheet Plastics basic shapes and forms nop Other plastics manufactures ,867 5,151 6,291 2,875 2,643 2,652 30,075 29,153 29, ,317 1,559 1, ,250 1,320 1,603 1, ,339 9,584 7,684 (1) 1, U) 8,210 7,508 2,381 2,626 2,751 17,382 16,865 19,132 (2) 4,437 4,363 (2) 34,940 35,909 (2) 1,922 1,988 (2) 16,251 16,151 (2) 972 1,292 (2) 6,933 7,927 9,218 2,913 2,453 67,474 21,609 20,034 Dyestuffs Pigments, lakes and toners Paints and related products Other chemicals Total 30,738 chem (1) 1961 value included with "Other icals" (2) 1961 value included with "Other plastics manufactures" (3) 1,266 1,357 (3) 9,234 9,557 1, ,853 7,077 7,690 (1) (1) 5,467 5,452 11,612 11,570 11,275 93,518 88,230 95,216 33,511 32, , , ,954

8 8 TABLE 3 IMPORTS BY COMMODITIES-Concluded Commodity thousands of doii January to MISCELLANEOUS COMMODITIES Films Toys and sporting goods Containers, other than paper Footwear Refngerators Other household and personal equipmenl Musical instruments Scientific and educational equipment Aircraft complete with engines Aircraft engines and parts Aircraft parts Ships and boats Other vehicles Vorks of art Canadian goods returned Shipments under $100 in value (5) Other miscellaneous commodities 1,778 1,798 1,729 12,287 13,176 13,673 2,027 2,214 2,226 12,936 13,875 13,189 1, ,744 5,411 2,743 2,431 2,417 1,942 13,917 15,585 13,939 1,841 1, ,886 18,903 15,359 2,368 2,285 2,013 15,574 17,373 15,325 1,288 1,293 1, ,893 10,848 5,755 7,551 6,532 43,250 49,020 54,340 (4) () 2,077 (3) (4) 13,836 (4) (4 4,455 (4) (4) ,942 14,407 6, , ,996 63, ,574 5,772 4, ,969 6,793 5, ,723 3,715 3,710 2,754 2,763 3,152 19,883 21,738 26,084 4,570 7,930 7,337 36,925 55,188 61,491 6,237 5,358 5,839 39,412 41,649 41,931 Total (4) 1961 and 1962 values included with (5) Prior to April 1962, included only 57,868 51,577 48, , , ,861 Aircraft parts" shipments under $50 TABLE 4 PRICE AND PHYSICAL VOLUME INDEXES OF IMPORTS INTERIM 1NDF;XIS ) Month Price index January February March April May June July September October November December , OP P

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