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coMMt§st0trt

.,

OF THE

EUROPEAN GOMMUNITIES

,

I,

"T,IS' Directorate-General for

External Relations

'

coMMrDrJTr TMDE rN 1974:

CIIANGES AS COIiTPARED

Mffi

1973

(Ln.r,n,

.o

,,;

I

g14 c,^,,n,-J

*,it'

,q73 - - .+

ò

._,

+

ùe,r.rrL' 1,..\\",1

-"t

u'J, (1 vat'''; '1 '7

l' ": 'cc 2t't

t'fufl

1

ri?ttr)t-r;É TIIEL

r'vloi''

t'lt

1 76461\tc cclt'll'wv"'

f

oscÉ

,I

0.\.

L

(2)

COi\ITEl{IS

I.

t^toRLD rR^ADE

IN

1g?4

A.

World,

trade

includ.ing intra-Comrmrnity tra.d.e

B.

Worlcl.

trade

exclud.ing

lntra-4onrnrnity

trade

II.

TR4DP rN

M

(rmM-aoMMrJl[ITY TRADE ANp

rHE REST OF' lEE ùIORI,D

Pa€es

'1

I

4

5

1.

Ihe

relative

ecale

of

trade

in L)ll,

j

2,

Geographical

analysis

of

general

trade

(intra-{ornmrnity

trade

and.

trade

with

the

rest

of

the

wor1d.)

I

III.

I1f,IRA-COI,IMUMIY

TRADE

8

L.

Intra-.Comurunity

trade

Ln

L)l!

I

2.

Relative

shares

in

intra4ornnunity

trade

in I9?4

g

3.

The intra-{ommunity

trade

surpluses and.

d.eficits

Ln

L974

9

4.

stnrcture

of

intra-comrmrnity trad.e

by

olass

of

product rl

W.

COMMUMTY TRADE iÙITiT{ T'IIE REST OF TTIE

I,IORLD

13

1.

Conmunity

trade

with

non-member

countries

in L974

13

2.

Geographical

pattern

of

Comrunity trad.e

with

'

non-.nember

cou::tries

13

3.

Commtrnity

trade

balances

with

non-rnember countries

by

type

of country

Lj

4.

stnrcture

of

comrutrnity

trade

with

non.+ember

courtriee

by class

of

product

l8

).

Trade bala.nces u"ith non-aenber

countries

by class of

proclrrct

ZL

6.

Geographioal a.nalysis

of

trad,e

by

class

of

product

23 ANNDCES

I.

Comrnrnity

inports

in

I9?4 ana volume ind.ices Lg74n3

2.

Comnunity exports

in I!J{

ancL volume

inùices

Lg74/73

3.

Geographical

analysis

of

general Comuunity tra.d,e

(intra

EC

+

EC trad.e

with

outsid.e world,)

tn

t97q,

4.

frade

between Mernbor

States

La L974

5.

Volume ind.icee

of

tra.de between Member

States

(tglq/ll)

6.

frade

between Mernber

States Ln

L974

l.

Trade between Merober

states

Ln L974

by

cless

of

product

(3)

gourlgl,Ery gB4pE Lri_1274

I.

hIORI,D TBADE*

IN

1q?4

A.

tùorlcL trad,e includ,ing intra-Corumrnlty trad,e

the following

tatle

gives

figures

for

world

trade

in

19?4 oompared.

with

1973:

TASLE 1

1n

Ecports

HorId.

United. Statee

EEI'A Ce,ueÀa

J apan

USSR

l

OPEC'

L974

I

60.3 527.6 767,5

100

t45

L974

|

107.1

100 156 100 139

Ln3

141.5

23.3 I

1OO

32.3 ;

139

19?3

I

38.3 100

t62

Ln4

|

62.r.

19731

el.t I

roo

L974

|-24,9 |

u8

tn3

1r9,5 I

roo

t974

I 3r,7 |

163

L973

L974 772.252O.6

210.0

275.9

7O.2

ll.L

37.7 49.4 25-3 32.8 36.9 55.5 2L.5

27'-4

37.6 134,0

100

148

100

131

100

138

100

131

1.00

356

Cpmmunity

(nine

corrrrtries)

L974

1973

lzr4.8 I

lzg3,g I

r:e

roo

1g?3

I

68.8

100

130

100 150

loo

t28

1973 L974

lrttl_

-Organization

of

petroleurn-e:cporting

cor:ntries. rts

nembers ar€:

119"_"1", Ecuador, Gabon, fnd.ònesia,

Ir"rr,

Iraqr

Kuwait,

the

Libya.n Arab Repubric,

Nigeria, eatar,

sanèi

Arabia,

ite

united. Arab Emirates and,

Venezuela.

*

(4)

-2-Trade balances

tr,Ilth

the

exoeption

of

the

IISSR ancl.

the

OpEC

countries, the

trad,e

barances

of

the principar

countries

or trading

areas showed. an

unfavourabLe trend.

in

1974.

TtStE 2

-Trade balances

in

d

million

tn3

-4843

l-a+Xl+g6f

-

5760

l*

tggg

l-

r:ea

l*

355

rn4

-18131 I

_rylgl

l_

»eg

-rogao |

+

4a9

l-

6stt

l+

z5o4

[;:

lil

l;:

l#

Ifl:

tyt4

OPEC

+

18100

+102300

xl

193

(5)

lhe

reopective shares

of

the

main trad.ing parbners

in

worrd. trad.e are

as

follows:

T.A3LE 3

I^IorId.

Imports Exports

. Ln3 I

»tq

tyl3

t974

100 100 100 100

EUR-9

of

which

-interral

trade extertral- trad.e

_United. States

EITA

Èlads

Japarr

USSR

Rest

of

the

r+or1(

40.7

'21.O

19.6

13'0

8n2

4:4

7,3

4.0

3.7

18-J

38.3

18.0 20.3

14,O

7,9 4.2 8.1

3.2

4,t1

2012

40.4

21.3 19.1

13.5

7.2

4.9

?.1

4.L

7.2

t5.6

35,7

18.1

t7.6

L2.6

6.4

4.2

l.z

315

L7.4

13'0

(6)

-4-3.

Wor1d.

trade

exclud.ing intra-Comnrunity trade

In

19?4, world.

trad,ol crolu0tng lntra-{omuunlty

trade

,

waa aa

followsr

fmoorts Exports

.

y'

'ooo

tq?3=ioo $

'ooo

ro73=1oo

milLion

nillion

WorId,

EC

(Hra

IIIR+)

6?9.6

151

632.7

L54

156.1

t4g

136.3

13?

The shares

of

the

cl.lfferent countries

or traùjng

a:reas

in

this

d,efinitloa

of, workl,

trade

are

aa

followsl

TA3I,E 4

Tabres

3

and

4

demonstrate

the

change

in

the

share

of

petroLeuro-inpor*lng

oorrntries

in

reration

to that of

tb.e petroLeun--e4porting

cotrntrles

in

world,

trade.

Trading

aseas/

countries

Irrports ESrports

t973 L974 1973

t974

World. (exclucling Et R-g

interaal

trade

of

wlrich

erternal trad

'

United. StateE EITA

Ceuada

.

yaFA ussR ogsc,

Rést

of

the

worlcL

100 100 100 100

24.9 16.5

10'4

5.6

9.2

5'1

4:7

23.6

24.8

U.0

9.6

5.I

9.9

4.O

5ro

24t6

24.2

U.1

9.2 6.2

9'o

5.2 9.2

19.8

2L.5 15.4

7.8

5.2 8.8 4.3

2L.2

(7)

rT.

TRADE

IN

GENERAL IIITRA-{O}O{UMTY TRANE AND TRIDE V,IIT}I THE REST TTIE I.JOruD

1.

Ttre

relative

scale

of

trad.e

in

1e?4

rn

l)l!,,

the

comnunityrs imports

of

234

{00 milrion

u.a.

represented.

25.fl"

of

its

g?oss d,ornestic

product

(Clp)

as

against

UI

000

milLlon

u.a.

(20.fl,)

in llll

anè

its

exports

of

220 000

rnillion

u.a.

represented. z4/" as

against

16T 9oo

million

u:a.

or

ZO.L$

ia L9?3.

,

r"ron

Ilfl

+o 1974

in

the

communitR imports

per inhabitant

increased.

frorn

66!

u.a. to

909

u.a.

and.

e:pàrts

from

654

u.a.

to

853

u.a.;

in

the united

states inports per inhabitant

increased. fràm 263 u.a.

to

404

u.a.

anct exports from

2JI

u.a. to

16l u.a.

rn

l)l!,,

the

Nine ran up an overarL tra.d.e barance

d.eficit

of

L4 4O2

million

u.a. (l lq nillion r.&.

iD

19?3).

Of

the

Menber

statesr onlx the

Fed.eral Republic

of

Gennar:gr achieved an e:cport

surplus

and'

it

was

also

one

of

the

few Iniestern cou-ntries

to

increase

its

-e:cport surprus Ln L974

(inport-export ,cover,

rate

in

Lgzl

(8)

rASIp

rt

-EaÉ

Relative.scale

of

trade

in

genera\

in l)l!

(et

current prices

and. exchange

rates)

';

!

i

I (,l

I

IMPORTS D(PORlS I

Balance

million

11.a'0

Ibcport/impcrt

cover

rate'

(/.) 1000

n

u.a

{"

mP'

u.y'irrtrab. r@o m

,r.".1

/"

cnrl

fo.rrlirrr"a.

Germany

(rn)

France-Italy

Netherland.s

Belgiurn/Luxembourg

llnlted. Kingd.m

Irelanil

Denmark

EUN-9

USA Canada Japarr

55.6

4L.7

32'-5

26.6 23.7

43.3

3.o 7.9

234.4

8I.7

25,8

49.7

18. e

lg.6

2712

48. o 54^z

28.6

57?5

32.5

25r5

5.32

tg.52

g.22

8%

795

587

L

962

2

34L

772 988

t

5tt

909

71.6 36.1 24,2

26.4

22.6 30.9 2.L 6.2

220,O

77.7

26.2

M.4

23.5 L6.g

20.2

47.6 53,6 20.4

39.7

25.,3

24.O

5r42

2!.L2

g,g2

I

154 687 437

1

948

2

226 551 682

L

227

85r

367

t

L67 405

404

I

149 453

-GDP

=

Gross d.omes.tic product.

)

"1973.

Source:

EUR0STAT,

Iionthly

Statistics,

ancl UN

l{onthly BuIletin

of

Statistics.

L29

86

74

99

95 7L 69 ?8

94

9r

101

(9)

2.

Ge

with

the

fhe

breakd.own

by origin

trade

for

1973 and 1974 TA3LE 6

neral

trad.e intra-Comrmrni trade

the

wor.

and d.estination

of

tbe

Conrmrnityre general

is

as

follows:

Orig:i.n

/O""ti*ttoo

IMPORTS

E]POEIS

WorIcL

Intra

HJR-9

IIIR-p

erteznal

trade

of

which

Class,

-

(industriallzed,

countries)

Class

,

(d.evelonins

corrrtries)

Class-

3

(Staie-trad,ins countries)

1073

100

52

48

27 18

4

l97d

100

47

53

24

25

4

1q73 100 53

47

3o

t4

4

L974

100

51

49

29

15

5

For

the

geographical analysis

of

general traÀe by Member

State,

see Annex

J.

lltre increase

(10)

-8-rfi.

ItitTEA:eoMJNItY IAADE

I.

Intra-Corumrnlty

trade

ln

1q?4

rhe

foLloring tabre

shows

iatra,-conuunity traÀe

in

L974 compared,

with

1973:

TABI,E 7

fatra

run+

ce:many (Its) &aaoe

ftaly

Netherlands

Selgium/Luxerobourg

United. Kingdoa

Irela^nd.

Denmark

110.2

26.7 20.0

13-8

15.3 15.6 13.0

2rL 316

t24

118 L22

t27 l.28

L26

t28

130 L27

111.5

32.1

lg.4

11.0 18.7

15.8 10.3

1.6 2.7

],27

t22

123

134

121

13r

t22

118

Onigi1;

/nastiratioa

t000 m

u.a.

1973=100

-I}@ORTS

-1973-100

t000 m

u,i

(11)

2.

Relative

shares

in

intra-Comuunity

trade

in

1q74

Tn

l)1A,,

Ge:many accounted.

for

Zflo

of

intra-Couruuxrlty

trade

as against

tU"

in

19?3;

it

was followed.,

in

d.escenèing

orèer,

by:

France

r

Lù/o (unchanged.)

Netherlands:

tgl

Ofl,)

SLEUI 14l, (rrnchanged)

Ita§: 1$

(unchanged.)

Unitecl. Kingclom:

I@,

(uncbanged)

Der:mark: 1y', (r:nchanged.)

Ireland: {,

(uncbanged.)

(For

the

ctetailecl. volume

pattern

of

intra4omrmrnity

trade

by l,lember

State,

s€e Annex

!).

3.

The intra-Conmunity trad.e sur?Iuses and.

d.eficits

in

1a?4

ln L)l!,,

as

in

L973t

the

Benelux

countries

and Ce::nar;r achieved. surpluses on intra-Commr.rnity

orports;

GermarSr and.

the

Netherland.s

reoord.ed.

a

rise

in

tho

import/e4port

cover

rate

of

9

and

5

points

respectively, while the

BLEU

lost

{ points.

For

the

sarne period.,

France

kept

its

intra-Commrnity nerchand.ise e:c.ports and. imports

virtually

in

balance

(97f").

As

for

the

other

I'[enber

States,

the IInited. Kingd.on reduced.

its

d,efioit by

1

point

(l%),

Ita^Iy

increaeed

hers

by

3 points

(l%),

Ireland.

by

!

points

(79/") and. Derunark by

6

points (lq/").

The

follou"lng

table

(B)

shows

the

intra-Comuunity

trade

surpluses

(12)

rABIE

8

-(rlrtttion

u.a.

)

I H

o

I

G F r.- trL SLEI' IIK

fr1

o&o

Dlc

Germartrlr

hance

Italy

Netherlands

Belg"iun/tuxemboug

United Kingd.om

Irelatd.

Denrnark

Iutra

Erp/imp.

cover

rate

+ +

-a

*,

L

t66

N3

518

I

498 100

678

5

4L9

+

+

+

+

i

t20

-1834

+11O3

432

141

+

582

+72

+47

-604

97

-130r

_1247

:

+

+

324 193 275

22

85

-2854

79

+

978

+

6gl

+

:o'

-32

+

962

+4j

.+

25.8

+3 406 I

t22

426

+

409

+

123

+32

_

t55

+9

+

14I

+

134

I

101

-L629

79L

_

423

428

+

459

+

377

244

-2679

I

79

111

96'

3r

18

+3

-

:'o

2L

507

76

660^

-88

+57

-

281

-

f86

+

191

+21

-946

74

(13)

4.

Stmcture

of

intra-Community

trade

by

cl-ass

of

product

Compared.

wlth

1973,

the stnroture

of

intra-Comrmrnity trade

for

the

Nine as e whole was as

follows

(/):

Primarrr products

of

which

Food,stuffB (O)

Beverrages and. tobacoo. (f )

Cnrcl.e

nateriaLs

(2)

Oils

anct

fets

(4)

Ihels

$anufactured. eood.s

-of

which

chenicals

(!)

Machinery and.

transport

equipnent (Z)

Manufactureè good.s

classifiecl. by

rnaterials

(6) Other rnanufactured. good.s (8)

(g)

lhe

sttnrcture

of

intra-Conur:nity trade

by

by

Tab1e p:

te?4

26

L2,

I

5

1

7

]}

tn

L974

1073 25

4

I0

29

25

IO

L

L2

2

5

I

5

74

L2 26 25 L0

1

(14)

TAXIE

q

----Ji Intra-4omrmrnit.v' trad.e b.v

class

@

f

=

importer ercports

@)

I H t§

I

lclassification

csrt

segtiore CIass

c F

r

lùL BLEU UK

InI

'

u..

IN'R 9

r

E

r

E

I

E

I

.E

I

E

I

E

r

E

I

E

f

orE

o0 r5

10 6 11

L9

36

:

o+I

3 2+4

5 7

6{B

9

o-9

Food.stuffs;

beverages

and tobacco

tr\re1s

Crrd.e

naterials

Chemicals

Ilachineryl

transpor.b

equipment

',Ianufactured. goods

lransactions

arrd.

lrod.ucts

nei.€.

'ota1 trad.e

20

3

I

10 26 32

I

Loo 100

11

7 3

I

2T

M

o

9 11

7 7 L2

28

100 1C

3 5 13 18

50

I

6

I

5 L5

3z

32

2

00 100

4z

2 7 7 9

30

3

I

oo

6

L7

3 13 29 32

o

L00

45

I

11

5

2L

t7

o

100 13

7 6

t2

26

35

1

(15)

IV.

COMMUNIIY TRADE IfIITI TIIE REST OF TT{E WORI,D

1.

Connunity

trade vrith

non-menber

cor:::tries

in

L974

{he

following table

shows Comrmnity

trade

rrith

non-meuber countries

Ln L974 comparrd

with

1973:

rn

L)l!,,

the

pattern

of

comrunity tra.d.e

with

non-member countries

changecl as

follows

in

comparieon

rsith

19?3:

Origia /Deetiration

TTPORTS DPORTS

l@0 m

u.a.

1973

=

100 r000 m Ll .o. 1973

=

100

Total

non--rnember countrit

of

which

Class

1

(industrialized.

countries)

C1ass

2

(Developing countries ) Class

3

(State-trar§.ing

countries )

Various unolassified.

countries

I

s

124-2

56.6

fi.5

8.5

0.7

149

t25

186 132

534

108. q

63.0

13.6 10.4

1.,

137

t29

L4g

L47

205

N,trORTS E]POHTS

t973 t974 t973 1974

Total

non-*rember

countrir

s

100

-54 37

I

100

46

47

100

62

28

100

58

31

10

of

rdrioh

Indus. countries

(Cfas.s f)

Developing countries

(C1ass 2)

State-traùing

count

ries

(Crass

l)

[image:15.594.65.563.211.394.2]
(16)

TA3I,U

10

Cornnuni-t

tra4e

with

non-rnember

countries

in

1

I P

§

I

f =irnports

E=eetorr*s

c F

r

NL ItEU

UK

Irl

Dk..

EUR g

r

E

I

E

I

E

r

E

r

E

I

E

---EITI'A

Other West.

Eur.

countrit

North America

Other

industr.

countries

I

-I

E

r

E II E

rt6

s8

L7 7 I 27

t2

15 7 10 6 L7 6 18 12 13 5 9 5 16 4 L6 r5 L6 6 I1 5 23 4 22 11 r.5 6 13 5 22

I

20 10 20 6 L5 6

2t

10 '18

I

20 15 L4

I

25 7 IO 7 4z 10

4t

I

L2 5 47 11 T2 4 L4 6 19 T 22

1I

L6 8

class

1(rnd.us. countrier

-)+e 6T 39 48 34

53 43 54 48 56 52 6L 54 69 66 74 46

58

Qverseas associated Stat,

Non-assoc;

African

States

Latin

America

-&Iiddle

East

-

i

Far

East and

pacific

IsIJ

,"3

r3 7

t4

s6

2 4

I

6 5 L0 10 4 28 3

t6

1L 6 6 4 4

I5

7 28 3 4

I1

7 8 3 4 10 6 26 6 5 6 7 7 6 11 5 6

2l

3 6 5

I

7 5 3 8 5 19 6 3 6 6 10

I

4 4 4 L7 5 2 3 10 3 4

l2

3 5

t2

3 4 4 3 4 4 5 10 6 2L 5 5 7 7 7 5

C1ass

Z

(Devel«

_

_.

cosn!;YàIf

43 25 55 43 57 33

52 31 46 31 4L 33 34 22 25 1g 47

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11 5 8 8 10

4

I

6 10 4 4 B 5 8

6 6 9

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J

(state-tra.d,ing

countries ) 9 13 6 9 9 11

5

I

6 10 5 5

I

5 9 7 7 10

varlous uncLassified.

countries

I0TAL non-rnember

countri.es

o

I

o o 3 0

7 o 2 2 L 4 4 o 0

I

100 100 100 100 00 r00 o0 I00

100 100 100. 10c

(17)

3.

Comrnrnity trad.e balancos r^rith non+renber

countries by tJpe

of

country

A review

of

erryort/import oover

of

Member

States

shows

that

the

the

countriee:

EUR+

erternal

trade

of

whioh:

cermany

(rn)

StEt

Deruoark France

ItaLy

United. Kingd,on

Netherlanès

Irelancl

rates

in

the totaL

ertra-Comrmrnity trade

situation

bas d.eteriorated.

for

nost of

Export/impor* cover rate

La73

94

135 94

81

95 ?8

79 6g 55

1074

87

137 84 8z 77 7L 58 68 55

0f

the

Nine,

France had.

the largest reLative

j-ncrease

in lts

d,eficit

-

18

pointe. rt is

followed,

in

d.escending ord.er,by

the

united. Kingd.on

(11

points),

luuu

(10

points),

rrerana

(iòi"i"{")',

it"ry

(7-p"i"{")';d

the

lfetherlancls

(1

point).

Ilowever, Dennark reduced

the

d.eficit

on

its

extra-4onmurity balance

by

oae

point

and. Germangr increased,

its

export

(18)

-16-In

comparison

w'ith

1973,

the net

trade

position by

type

of

cor:ntry

changed, as

follows

cluring

the

year rrnd.er consid.eration:

TASLE

1]-Tabre 12 sbows

the

Menber states

r

trad,e baÌances

with

non+ember oountnies

in

ltJd.

Eaport/Iurport cover

rate

utass

I

-

_

Iadustr.

countries

Class 2

Develcping countries

Class 3

§tate-irad.ino

countri es

1973 1974 197ì 1974 1973 t974

fJun-y eltlernal

trad.e

Cermangr

Frarrce

ftaly

tretherla,ncl,s ELEII

Uniteci Kingùon fneland.

108 160 97 103

84

1.08

g2

75 81

111 L77 94

lro

8:

99

8o

7o 9L

re.

86

87

5L 45

66 74

52

82

2L

8o

50 40

4r 57

54

37

62

110 153 L25

67 104 123

a

22 66

121

189

t22

88

103'

UT

56

30

(19)

-!

H -l

I

flrading

areas/

countries L, F

I

NL SLEU IJK

I

IrI

IK

EI'R 9

ET'TA

Otherr W.

Eur.

countries UnitecL States

Canatl.a

Japart

0ther Indus;

eountries

+6063

+259t

+t044

33 73

+I002

+

gL5

+

654

-t

475

_gz

-

396 109

+

382

+I

051 649 218

93

+

189

+

394

+

27O

322 79

t93

+

213

+

298

+

258

-

278

93

-97

136

675 L59 405

9L5

533 538

-1

+

84

_39

5 15 23

+11

107

+14

-

118

+32

133

+51

+7186

+4642

-4208

-L408

-153r

+L759

Class

I

-Inclustr.

countries +Lo 595 489

+

662 7tT 47

-3

148 L56

-

26L

+6439

Overseas associated.

States

Non-assoc. -AfFican States

Latin

America

l,iiddle

East

Other d.eveloping

countT].eS

80

-20t2

+1023

-I600

+

160

+

422

248

+

IOl

-5

054 31

-1

-4

355

3?1

354 130 97

_64

630 103

-2

427 240

-

503

5r

+

114

-l

223

+ 68

207

992

334

-3

800

287

24

L7 r.9 153

30 +

+64

+29

93

392

18

747

293

3?1 779

474

5 +

-18

Class

2

-

Developing

countries.

-25A9

-4

BLr

-6

3o7

-3

463

-t

596

-5

620 206

-

411

-24

922

Éastern Errrope

+2090

+

2L9

t9z

+85

+

206 501 51 118 +

t

737

Class

3

-

State-trading

countries

+2322

+

2TL I98

+63

+

2O5 505 56

t27

+1974

Various

unclassificd.

cbuntries

+u3

13

+

378

+

52t

+

132 433 19

+

738

Trade balance

with

rm

Corunu:rity countries

Cover

rate

(%)

I/E

+10 581 137

-5

04L

7T

-5

465

7L

-3

596 68

-r

306 84

-9

707 68

436

55

-

799

82

-t5

77t

(20)

-rg-4.

nroture

of

Cormtmi traÀe

th

non<rerober countries class

In

L)TQ,,

the pattern

olasg

of

produot was

of

aa

Conuunity trad.e

with

non-merober

couttries

by f,oIIows:

n@oRTS

I

uxeonrs

1000 rn

u.a.

1973=100

Gg lTotal

tra.d.e

1

ln"rrrg"

and. tobacco

3

lEnerry prodrrcts

2

lCnrde

naterials

4

l0i1s

and.

fats

T

lta:t;*:"q

and' tra'rrsport

classifiecl

by

naterials

9

fUnclassified. transact

124.2

7trE

JJLI.

14.0

1.1

40.3 18.5

1.5

47.2

5.5

14..6

19.5

7.5

1-5

L4g

151,

105

vt

256 131

u3

L27

149

L22

L29

t25.

]E

108.5

15. O

5.9

It5

4.7

2.5

0.5

91.8

74,7

4t.g

26.3

9.0

1.1

137

139

t23

108

190

r28

183

136

L62

128

t44

L2L

Products

of

which c

cals

acturetl goods

goocle cTs

(21)

Drriag

L974,

the

stt:ucture

of

Conrounity

inports

countrles

ohalged, appreciably,

I}trORTS

from non-aember

EXPONTS

0-9

Total

trade

O-4

Basic products

of

which

0

Food.stuffs

1

Beverage and. tobacco

3

Dnerry products

2

Cnrd.e

naterials

4

0i1s

and.

fats

5-8

Marrufactured, good.s

of

whicb

)

Chenicals

?

Machinery ancl

transport

eguipment

6

Uanufactured good.s

classified.

by materials

Miscell aneous nanufactured.

good,s

UnoI

assifiecl

transactions and. products

Table

IJ

glves

the

States

Lt

L)l!,,

oonpoeition

by class

of

product

for

the

Menber

1q73

Lo74

100

100

24

60

t5

1r

11

L9

32

L7

15

II

lo?

l-974

100

100

4

14,

42

T'

t9

6

1

4

3

0

5

2

3

3

0

§4

I3

39 24

u

11

41

23

t2

I6

18

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(22)

EAETE 1I

-Gomrmrni trade

with

noa-member

(r

=

rrports,

E

= mportg)

countries CST Sections o-9 Grl 3

24

5 7 . 6{8 9

G F

I

Nt SLEII I'K

frI

nk ErrR-9

I

E

I

E

r

E

I

E

I

E

r

E

I

E

r

E

I

E

Total

trade

Food.stuffs, beverages

and tobacco

FtreLs

Cmd.e

materials:.

òil;-ari[-fài;-

"'

'

Chemicals

Machinery a::d

transpoz*

equipment l,[anuf actu.re d. goo d.s

Unclassified.

trans-actions

and. products

-100 TI 28 }B 4 11 25

'3)

100 2 2 2 L4 48 31

I

00 10 40 L5 5 L4 16 0 00 13 3 3

t2

35 I

'il

100 L2 45 18 4l ?i

,:l

100 5

I

2 I

12 1

I

35 I

36 I

,l

00 L6 37 15 5 11 15

I

I 100 14 r4 6 22 24 20 oI 100 9 27 18 5 12 27 2 lr 00 5 5 2 13 20 50 5

I

oo

t4

25 L4 5 13 28

I

100 7 3 2 L2 39 34 3

I

00

t6

2t

15 5 L7 2L 5 100 33 o 5 15 13 24 10 100 I1 2L 11

I

20 2g o

I

oo

2t

6 5 9 33 26 o

I

oo L2 32 16 5

t2

22

I

100 7 4 3 14 39 32 T

orlr2r3r4

5r6r8r7

9l

Primary prod.ucts

ldanufacturred. goorì.s

(23)

5.

Trade baLances

r'rith

non-nember

countries

by class

of

product

In

L)l!,

the

Comntrnityrs trad.e balance

in

basic

products d.eteriorated.. The cover

rates

weres

1973

Lo74

Sasic

products

24

ZO

Manufactured.

goode I81

1.!4

The

trade

balancee

by class

of

product are

g.iven

in

Tab1e

I{.

(24)

. csT CIass t F

I

Itr

BLEITI IIK'

IrI

Ilc

uri-g

r

l,l

t'

l6+8 9

G.4

>8.

TotaI

Food.stuffs,

bevera6es

trtrers

1

Cnrd.e

,rt"rirf=.

I

oils

ancl

fats

I

chemicars

I

Machinery

and

I

transport

equipmenl l{arnrfactu""a eooasl

Unclassified.

itemsl

Basic

products

I

I4arrufactured.

I

goods

I

+10 580

-'2

327

-?150

-4332

+4349

+L5 583

+4867

410

-13

B0g

+24 799

l,

-5041

98

-815+

-2834

+

954

+29o5

+2O29

+'

156

I

-rr

086

+5888

-5465

-t526

-7322

-3120

+

996

+3355

+2L23

+18

-11

968

+6484

-3596

-3130

-r3o4

+1159

+

575 752

tM

I

-5r85

+1590

-1306

!

379

-1876

-t289

+

525]

I

+

357

I

+1248

I

+

ro8l

:::il

-9707

-298L

-7120

l3sral

+Ltz9

I

+42761

-148r

I

+

3241

:::;l

-

436

+24

-

203

-12o

f

+

ze

I

s5

I

77

I

+

G

l

-:::l

-

799

+

e8o

-

692

-

288

rol

+278

I

-376

I

+ s

I

:ffi1

-

L5 77L

7

759

-

35

647

-

17

143

+

9130

+ z7

246

+

8190

+

2L2

-

6o 5qg

+M566

TABI,E

1A,

-Qoruitv

trade

balances

with

non-rnernber

countries

by class

of

product

in

Io?4

(rdtfton

u.a. )

I

(25)

6.

of

Conrm:-nity ocports werÉto the cleveloping

countries

and

If,

to

from

the

industrializecl.

ar'd,

l/"

from

the

State-Tn

L)l!,,

44o o-f

total

Comrmrnity

imports

ca:ne

oountries,

N% frour

the

d.eveloping countries

trading

countrles.

5ù/.

the

the

industrial:.

Siate-trad.ing countries.

zed.

cqrntries,

3L/o

to

as

is

shown

in

[able

r],

the

pattenn

is

by. no mea.us .uhe sane

for

eacb.

(26)

s

of

Comsr.rni

th

non-*nenber countries

class of

I N

§

I

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I Cnrcle

beverages

andl

prels

-

t_

r

I materiaLs

oilp

ancl f;

o+r I I

1---il't

EUR-!

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trad.e

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soun& I

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