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90. lappuse
... imports , domestic production and available. Codel Commodity Unit nanced ( Apr. 1 , Domes- Avail- Domes- 1918 - Mar . 31 , 1949 ) Total imports Total tic pro- duction supply able imports tic pro- Avail- able Domes- Total duction supply ...
... imports , domestic production and available. Codel Commodity Unit nanced ( Apr. 1 , Domes- Avail- Domes- 1918 - Mar . 31 , 1949 ) Total imports Total tic pro- duction supply able imports tic pro- Avail- able Domes- Total duction supply ...
91. lappuse
... imports Domes- able tic pro- duction supply Avail- Total imports Domes- Avail- Domes- tic pro- duction able supply Total imports tic pro- Avail- able duction supply Total imports Domes- Avail- tic pro- duction supply able 15 16 17 18 ...
... imports Domes- able tic pro- duction supply Avail- Total imports Domes- Avail- Domes- tic pro- duction able supply Total imports tic pro- Avail- able duction supply Total imports Domes- Avail- tic pro- duction supply able 15 16 17 18 ...
93. lappuse
... imports and by other dollar payments . ( The statement referred to follows :) Proposed distribution of ECA obligations for commodity import requirements and for other dollar payments by periods RECAPITULATION BY COMMODITY IMPORTS AND BY ...
... imports and by other dollar payments . ( The statement referred to follows :) Proposed distribution of ECA obligations for commodity import requirements and for other dollar payments by periods RECAPITULATION BY COMMODITY IMPORTS AND BY ...
94. lappuse
... IMPORTS AND BY OTHER DOLLAR PAY . MENTS - Continued [ In millions of dollars with 1 decimal ] Apr. 1 , 1948 - June ... imports and exports are valued at July 1 , 1947 prices . The entry on line 50 ( price adjust ment ) represents 72 ...
... IMPORTS AND BY OTHER DOLLAR PAY . MENTS - Continued [ In millions of dollars with 1 decimal ] Apr. 1 , 1948 - June ... imports and exports are valued at July 1 , 1947 prices . The entry on line 50 ( price adjust ment ) represents 72 ...
108. lappuse
... imports and the domestic production together and subtract the available supply to get the exports . FRESH FRUITS Mr. MAHON . If you run up the table to " Fresh fruits , " you have total imports 40,000 tons and available supply 715,000 ...
... imports and the domestic production together and subtract the available supply to get the exports . FRESH FRUITS Mr. MAHON . If you run up the table to " Fresh fruits , " you have total imports 40,000 tons and available supply 715,000 ...
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