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GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE RESTRICTED ÏT 6/ T'\*^ December 1980 Limited Distribution Original: French ROMANIAN FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS The Romanian Government has supplied the additional attached statistics on Romanian trade with the contracting parties as background documentation for the third biennial consultation under the Protocol for the Accession of Romania. (' '*

m L/U96/Add.l Page CONTENTS Table No. 1: Table No. : Table No. 3: Table No. h: Table No. : Table No. 6: Table No. 7: Table No. 8: Table No. 9: Total external trade of Romania (exports and imports) Total exports by Romania and exports to contracting parties to GATT Structure of total exports by Romania and of exports to contracting parties to GATT in and. Structure of total exports by Romania and of exports to contracting parties to GATT (share of various product groups and increase over preceding year) Exports by Romania to contracting parties (breakdown by country) Total imports by Romania and imports from contracting parties to GATT Structure of total imports by Romania and of imports from contracting parties to GATT in and Structure of total imports by Romania and of imports from contracting parties (share of various product groups and increase over preceding year) Imports by Romania from contracting parties to GATT (breakdown by country)

LA96/Add.l Page 3 Table No. 1 TOTAL EXTERNAL TRADE OF ROMANIA (EXPORTS AND IMPORTS) (US$'000) (Calculated on the basis of $1 = 4.U7 foreignexchange lei) #» Total trade: value increase over preceding year 17,333,661 13. 0,639,0U 119.1 Trade vith contracting parties : value increase over preceding year 9,89,863 18.1+ 11,797,81 119.7 <;* share of contracting parties in total external trade of Romania 6.9 7.

L/U96 /Add.l Page U Table No. TOTAL EXPORTS 3Y ROMANIA AND EXPORTS TO CONTRACTING PARTIES TO GATT (US$'COO) (Calculated on the basis of $1 = k.kj foreignexchange lei) Total exports: value 8,U6,66o 9,7U,073 increase over preceding year 117 113.0 Exports to contracting parties: value increase over preceding year k,661,099 16.0,818,191 1.0 share of contracting parties in total exports by Romania {%) 6. 9.8

Table No. 3 STRUCTURE OF TOTAL EXPORTS BY ROMANIA AND OF EXPORTS TO CONTRACTING PARTIES TO GATT IN AND (US$'000) (Calculated on the basis of $1 =1*.1*7 foreignexchange lei) Product group Total exports Exports to contracting parties 1* Machinery and equipment,31*0,96,l*8,00l* 9,Ul8 1,11,01*1 «Fuels, mineral raw materials, metals 1,81*6,383,83,370 1,1*6,61,3^,100 3«Chemical products, fertilizers, rubber 7^,116 866,11+ 1*1*,186 1*6,88 ^ a Construction materials and accessories 1,938,87 16,00 161,08» Animal and vegetable raw materials (other than food) U6.789 1*88,90 7,697,9 6«Live animals (other than for slaughter),376 3,1*66 1 1,638 7a 8a 9. Raw materials intended for the production of foodstuffs Foodstuffs Industrial consumer products 381,066 801,13 1,1* 39,^3 1*6,03 930,711* 1,8,6 7,371* 1*11*, 807 769,300 11*3,068 1*6,07 901,968 TOTAL» 8,1*6,660 9,7U,073 1*,661,099,818,191 «^ VO IV) V/l ON >

Table Ho.»t STRUCTURE OF TOTAL EXPORTS BY ROMANTA AND OF EXPORTS TO CONTRACTING PARTIES TO GATT (SHARE OF VARIOUS PRODUCT GROUPS AND INCREASE OVER PRECEDING YEAR) a vo ro > T O T A L Product group Machinery and equipment Kucls, mineral raw iiiutt.riais, metal a chemical products, fertilizers, rubber Construction materials uiid accessories Animal and vegetable raw materials (other than food) five animals (oilier than for s lu ughtcr) haw materials intended lor the production of foodstuffs Koodstuffs Industrial products consumer % in crease as % of total Total exports as % of total /» increase 100.0 117. 100.0 118.0 8.1» 1U.6 6. 108.9.k 17.1 9.1 13.9 9. 16, k.6 103.3.7 It.6 9.1 119.1 106.8 9.3 88.0 13.3 8.9 n 1 *.9.3 ': IOU.8.0 10.0 1U.9. 6k.6 9.6 116. 16.3 110.1 Exports to contracting parties as % % in as % % inof crease of crease total total 100.0 16.0 100.0 1.0 0. 1.3 19.1 116.U 30.6 13.8 1»0. 16. 9.1 1.8 3U 118.3. 130.0 7.9 109.0.8 103. lt.lt 98. 10.8 0 3,11.8. 1U6.1. 6.8 8.9 106. 7.3 10.7 16. 1. 1. 117.7

Table Ho. EXPORTS BY ROMANIA TO CONTRACTING PARTIES US$'000 Calculated on the basis of: ) *, ) * = U.7 foreignexchange lei Total Machinery and equipment 'Fuels, mineral raw materials, metals Chemical products, fertilizers, rubber Construction materials and accessories Animal and vegetable raw materials (other than food) Live animals (other than for slaughter) Raw materials intended for the production of foodstuffs Foodstuffs Industrial consumer products T ^ To Total exports: It,661,099,818,191 9,ltl8 1,11,0ltl 1,1*6,61,3^,100 1*1*,186 1*6,88 16,00 161,08 7,697,9 1 1,638 7,371* 11*6,068 l*ll+,807 1*6,07 769,300 901,968 Algeria 6,Olt 97,llh 1,9ltl 0,90 8,3 1,81* 1*,807 17,31*0,071,9 7,096 1,07 1,1*31 316 1,90 3,806 It,693 6,119 Germany, F.R. 68,111 899,33 lt,lt6o 0,183 39,0 7,068 6,71 9,61 9,00 7,3 37,978!tl*,7 3,800 3,393 61,8 61,731 16,01* 06,176 Angola 8,3 10,39 tt,6 7,70 30 18 11 7 3,160 3,0lU w *? a vo ro j ON»^ > P< P

Table No. (cont'd) Argentina Australia Austria Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Benin 1 7,6Ui 3,98 8,79 1*,3H 1M7 16,910 1*3 97 1,1*1*9 13,87 6,11 8,03)* 1*1* 3 3,983,78,01 91* 3,08 3,0 666 10,660,187,79 37 1 3 It 9,860 30 6,U 6U,81* 3.76U 9,10 19,139 319 «1* 3,61a 6,1*8 161 110 9,1*03 9,87 7 39U 11,67 6,07 10 1 661 861 9 1* 06 1*6 6 11 19 137 1,778 1,719 1 7,1*61* 7,383 7 «8 U.U97 13,6 3,30 8,9U 6,70 9 1,60 976 1,1*3 33,786 1,97,310 16,76 7 178 10 13 33 1,01 1,1*1*,01 6,87 31* 9 U 19,63,868 6 * *= A vo ro 00 cr>

Table No. (cont'd) Burma Brazil Burundi Cameroon Canada Chile Cyprus 1 1,3** 1,681* 1*.l^l 1,87 98 1,017 1,7^1 31,1*0 3^,98 1,13 H 3,lU7 7.H61* 6,990 19,831* 1,1*07 13 79 3,0,939 31* 30 1*1 1*1*8 3 1*,316 1,963 19,87 1,187 13 1 101* 90 1* 89,97 1*96 8 1,6 1,08 73,76 36 61* 161* 171 38 6 1,31* 1*9 3U7 U 191* 77 1,7 7 : 8 9 : 8 1 9 1* 1,06 907 19 176 10 1*6 1 1*63 71*1* 1*63 81*3 0,1*30 8,311 1,16,08 10 VO o\ H

Table No. (cont'd) Colombia 8,16 UU.87 3,97»* 7,896 33,3»t,171 3,607 10 11 3 a vo w H ON o ^ > ft Congo 1,07 36 klk 100 11 33 98 19 117 Ivory Coast 1*6,0 109 103 10,993 1, ^ 170 93 93 1I4 Cuba l+,0l+ 17,039 3,860,33,1 37 3,079 17 6,1*60 Denmark 19,61*6 17,7 1*77 81, Ma 6,39 983 1*81* 91* 1,66 0 1,16 1»,36 37 6,303 117 8,3l4 Egypt 13,66 6,1*30 1,099 1,1*1*0 0,66 iol*,886 1,68 6,01 1,86 11,336,78 11,301,609,818 3,071,13 1,01* 6,1*9 United Arab Emirates 1*1*,906 18,0 3 83 0,96 10,963 31 ll* 13U,71*0,18 1,130 7,366 1*,18 6,18 88

Spain United States Finland France Gabon Gambia Ghana 1 1*6,981 8,033 387,33** U7U,09 10,01 1,379 11,38 9U.13 1,080 1,17 9U0,387 8,738 U.091 3,83 3,3M* 8,307 6U,171 9 1*3 8,3 7,03U 806 6U9 U.68,079 «3,908 6, 19,13»* 31,ll*,917 l*,l* 39,376 106,U 167 0 Table 1* 1,87 1,91*8 7,699 13,797 786 789,319 17,833 1,6 1,107 No. (cont 1* 10,1*1* 11,068,691* 813 801* 69 'd> 6 1,038 6,08,37,391 1,90,1*03 1,936 6,661* 1*1*U ma 7 6 9 1 8 68 6 33U 388,93,611 9 6,11*7 10,1*1 10 0l* 983, 133,131*,81 11*, 91 1,133 1,0,993,90 8,768 78,110 8,170 10,1*0 61 7 7 1 * 68 9U0,387 1,31 809 10 H

Table No. (cont'd) 1 3 h 6 7 8 9, 10 Greece 137,8 179,1*0,63 13,16 8,163 110,0 7,191 18,37,98,87 1,960 1,768 1*,37 18,93 11,13 1,1*91 3, Equatorial ( Guinea 1*3 1*1*6 1*3 1*1*6 Haiti 6l6 U 70 616 1*70 Upper Volta Hungary 8,966 31*,039 13,0U 183,87U,3 67,3H8 31,87 33,179 10,88 11,^ 7,11*3 3, 7,101 861 6^61 7,13 3,317 37,860 India 6,37 66,80 3,396 1,7,9 7,76 3,613 U6.63 U,88 6,1*30 9,1*19 31 1,18 1,1*61* Indonesia 1*,31 379 81 3,037 1, 1,903 88 3,61*3 11,899 1*1* 39

Table No, (cont'd) 1 3 U 6 7 8 9 10 Ireland Iceland Israel Italy Japan Kenya Kuwait 1,1*8 1,330 1U6 93 1*1,6l6 1*3,97 71,001 397,1*7 7,U91 101,93k 1,68,13 0,07 18,809 1,033 606 ll*3 81 3.00U,93 9,63*t 30,91*0,673 3,39 179 18 39 lit 1.0U 10,3^ 79,1*1* 19,39,010 81*, 7 1,197 1,86 1,011 1,90 It, 01 1,1*0 1,91,1*19 10,109 3,11*9 6l 13 73 118 3 771* 1,713 1,17 1,69 3 19 10 1,683,93 6 91 11,810 10,38 0,31*0,1*77,08,81 U.037 10,06 38 87 3 111 1*9,1*73 9,1*68 91* 60 1*,1*7U 13 81 1 l*,3l* 10,97 3,91*6 30,673,301*,316 U.18 U3 6 3 11 1,91*3,791* 1*,383 8,31,1*0 1*,878 6 1 U,600 3,89

Table No, (cont'd) Luxembourg Madagascar Malaysia Mali Malta Mauritius Mauritania Mozambique 1,861*,70 10 39 k,0q6 7,6 1 1,006 7 1,007 6 1 1,839 1,311 9,1*7 16,1+0 19 3 U3 169 110 60 1 1 37 6,01* 3 1,7** 1,39** 107 889 1,30 387 1 1 U 337 08 7,U9U 1*,»*6 7 39U 1 6 1* 63 1 1*1 83 6 01* 836 68 8 _ 3 177 _ 11* 1*6 1*8 1 11 763 96 116 7 79 1 1,006 19 3 1,78 1,70 9,01*1» 10,076 X) f <» vo P 1

«à m Table No. (cont'd) 1 3 U 6 7 8 9 1 O Nicaragua Niger 16 16 33U 33U Nigeria 3,37 9.0U3 9.1U 3,6U8. 39 1,636 1U3 7,8 7,173 11,78 6,330 U.88 11 Norway 3,071 U.896 1U7 71 709 1,86 366 7 1U 3U1 0 9 111 10 1,73,607 New Zealand 368 1,08 7 UU 18 11 3 0 70 6 Uganda Pakistan 6,737 6U 391 3,9^ 1 1,600 1 30,91 10,36 1,09 6,813 9,6U,799 97

Table No. (cont'd) ro H o\ ov Netherlands g; 183,17 1,190 1*9,1*31+ 11,31*3 1*3 1.0U6 1,100,680 6,99 ' H 313,91*6 3,39 161,60 8,M+ 17 1,18 18 89 7*+,l6o 63,97 Peru 81 30,91 181 10,336 1,09 631 6,813 9,61+,799 97 Philippines 8,111 7,68 8,101 U.98,6U 6 0 Poland 1*10,11+8 31,960 196,800 177,U» 66,739 7,301 0,078 11,633 6,07 11,339 11,0 13 3,981,13 397 30,Ma 6,39 l+,1i* 18,01*0 Portugal 3,16 6,tol,33 U,l8 U8U 1,88 1 8 77 1*3 83 8 87 Qatar,1 1,13 7 1,0 1,079 30 1,06 Central African Republic 837 7U 1,133 9U 1+ 69 9 3 6 111»

4* * Table No. (cont'd) 1 3 k 6 7 8 9 10 United Kingdom 00,08 6,801 9U,6 1,83 1,986 1,369 1,1*73 6,90U 1*0,686 18,68 7,189 17,983 6,079 U,087 13.6U 376 7,7 1,673 Rwanda 6 H 11 Senegal 977 1,760 13 1,00 9 13 90 1* Sierra Leone 0 198 1* 198 01 Singapore 9,31 19,7 17 30U,19U 9,1*1*6 6,07 8,lia Ul*9 1*0 31* 7 3 1 361 1*06 Sri Lanka 6,609 1,09 33 18,1*10 133 3,766 77 6 1,189 663 98 1,U09 Sweden 60,31 1*1 31*, 1*30 1,788 0 l,lu6 1 9,01*1 13,61 6U,1*31 1,13 3,979,83 187 1,16 7 8,17 17,83

Table No. (cont'd) 1 3 k 6 7 8 9 10 Switzerland 137,83 1l*,8,17 6,3U,019,877,87 1,37 8,9 76 1,16 h t klk 71» 9,668 8,81* 13,79»* 9,6»* 13,1*7 18, Surinam 607 607 Tanzania 66k 80 91 k% 116 1 116 38 1 1 13 9 Chad Czechoslovakia 1*61,39 1*3,0 0, 1*98 13, &kk 83.U3 88,61 8,899,937 li*,o66 1,0 8,37 7,61* 3U.970 1,36 1*,87 1*1,93,3U0 3,1*19 Togo Trinidad and Tobago

4» * Table No. (cont'd) 1,3 1* 6 7 8 9 10 Tunisia 81,30 6 10 7 31* 91* 71* 97 7I* 79 18 1*08 91 Turkey 11,U60 3,0*4 8,6 0,8lU 6,31 107,311 1*3,1*67 3,8 7,0 6,81*3 3,977 361 971* Uruguay»+ 9 1* Democratic Yemen 1,731+ 8,19 1*91 13 693 93 1,31* 766,61 Yugoslavia 08,699 183,^93 U8,81*l* 1*7,338 9l*,73 77,173 31,779 30,1*0 1,189 6,70 19,8 10,961* 17l* 106 6,660 6,38 6, 1*,1*3 Zaire,836,30 9 71*7 117 91 9 16 1*00 8 331,018 7l+ Zambia 8 388 187 80 3,0l* 3,19 1 89

L/U96/Add.l Page 0 Table No. 6 TOTAL IMPORTS BY ROMANIA AHD IMPORTS FROM CONTRACTING PARTIES TO GATT (Calculated on the basisof $1 k.kj (US$'000) foreignexchange lei) Total inroorts: value 9,087,000 10,91,^3 increase over preceding year 19. 10.1 Imports from contracting parties : 'value,198,761t,979,630 increase over preceding year 130.6 11.0 share of contracting parties in total imports by Romania 7. ^.8

Table Ho. 7 * STRUCTURE OF TOTAL IMPORTS BY ROMANIA AND OF IMPORTS FROM CONTRACTING PARTIES TO GATT IN 1976, 1977 AND (US$«000) (Calculated on the basis of $1 = 1*.1»7 foreignexchange lei) Product group Total imports Imports from contracting parties to GATT 1. Machinery and equipment. Fuels, mineral raw materials, metals 3,37^,30 3,1*1,38 3,01,03 k, 7l*,196,0,11*9 1,618,09,03,601,001,61* 3. Chemical products, fertilizers, rubber 603,73** 73^,16 1*83,8 9,87 1*. Construction materials and accessories 11,933 119,6 87,6 93,177. Animal and vegetable raw materials (other than food) 93,000 707.0U3 388,80 8,9 6. Live animals (other than for slaughter) 17,791* 13,909 1,7 10,39 7. Raw materials intended for the production of foodstuffs 1*36,68 1*61,100 30,9 398,97 8. Foodstuffs 9. Industrial consuner products 191,119 336,19 81,71 37,677 108,9 136,80 169,77 130,886 ^ _ 9,087,000 10,91,1*3 Jl i> 0.JP ; A.. L.,«*,uof,uuu ±u,yx,**^,198,761* >,±90,fb'*,979,630 >,9T9,WO n vo to o\ 1

Table No. 8 STRUCTURE OF TOTAL IMPORTS BY ROMANIA AND OF IMPORTS FROM CONTRACTING PARTIES TO GATT (SHARE OF VARIOUS PRODUCT GROUPS AND INCREASE OVER PRECEDING YEAR) * Pro ro o> P< Product Group Total imports Imports from contracting parties as % 1 li of,... crease total of total % inci'ease as % of total % increase as % of total % increase 'I' 11 T A 1. 100.0 19. 100.0 10.1 100.0 130.6 100.0 11.0 I. Machinery and equipment 37.1 130.9 3.1 103.8 39. 136. 3U.3 999 : '. Fuels, marierai raw materials, metal s 37.7 130. ^3.3 138.1 31.3 13U. 33. 13.7 i. Chemical products, fertilizers, rubber 6.7 139.1 6.7 11.6 93 138.6 9.9 1.7 h. Cons true: Lion materials and accessories 1. 1U0.6 1.1 10.9 1.7 1^.1 1.6 106.8 '». Animal and vegetable raw materials (other than 1'ood ) 6. 11.7 6. 119. 7 11.9 8.8 136. C>. I.ive animals (other t lia u foi" s laugh tel") 0. 1.0 0.1 78. 0.3 171. 0. 67.I (. Haw materials intended for the production of foodstuffs U.8 17.9 k. 10.7.9 10.0 6.7 130. U. Foodstuffs.1 18..6 ikt.k.1 110.8.8 1.8 /. InduatriuJ consumer products 3.7 1.U 3.U 110.7.6 116.6. 9.7 m

Table, Mo, 9 * IMPORTS BY ROMANIA FROM CONTRACTING PARTIES TO GATT (US$'000) Calculated on the basis of: ) *,,,, 1Q7Q} = ^"^' foreignexchange lei Total Machinery and equipment Fuels, mineral raw materials, metals Chemical products, fertilizers, rubber Animal and vegetable raw materials (other than food) Live animals (other than for slaughter) Raw materials intended for the production of foodstuffs Construction materials and accessories Foodstuffs Industrial consumer products 1 3 U 6 7 8 9 10 Total imports: 19T8,198,761*,979,630,0,1U9,03,601 1,618,09,001,61+ 1*83,8 9,89 87,6 93,177 388,80 8,9 1,7 10,39 30,9 398,97 108,9 169,77 136,80 130,886 Algeria 0,16 100,63 0,1+38 100,037 78 F.R. Germany 738,0 966,90 39,707 39,670 U.8 381», 1*7 96,98 18,OltU 7,79^ 9,336 10,376 9,338 18 ll*6 70 1*,1*78 1*,81*3 1,9^ 1,703 Angola 13,31 16,131 13,U79 87 1*3 13,0,9 _ ro to cr\ " "g

Table No. 9 (cont'd) 1 3 J»" 6 7 8 9 10. J fl> VO ro ro ON Argentina p! **,19 7,186 1,308 * H 33,11 1,919 80 6,33 l*,l66 1 Australia 9,379 U.38 18 33,78 0,13 11,87 18,13 1,38,637 ll*,11 3 Austria 9,1*0 87,7** 86,8U 10,09 10,68 109,939 3,70,697 1.U1 13,llU 16,93 17,081 3,970 1,1*1*6 1,93 6,6k6,71*,71* 10,060 6,09 Bangladesh 1,181 3,66 1,181 3,66 Belgium 81,363 133,73 3,U7 0,09 7,33 69,88 1,68 6,368 1,609,U87 10,38 9,73 0,678 81,307,1*30 Burma 3l*0 3U0 Brazil 31,688 U3,i*93 1,06 3,679 83 81 1,066 1,9U lit, 368,61 1,681 1,390 1

Table No t 9 (cont'd) 3 k 6 10 Burundi 1,39 1,39 Cameroon,36,36 Canada 31,1+91 1,87 16,96 7 9.U+9 19,3lU 1,70 6 1,80 1,76 16 10,661 1,U6 7,1 Chile 7,03,880 1,39,68,880 Cyprus 39»» 7.U6U 1+1+8 90,76 39l+ 38 1,7 176,08 Colombia Congo,079 1,666 1,398 1.1U 18U 3,696 1,383 11,1+71 1,19 <n ca vo ro ro o^

Ivory Coast Cuba Denmark Egypt Spain United States Finland 1 6,801 9,63 1*80,796 16,77 1,1*10 6,997 63,8M* In, 39 88,701 l*83,6m* 6,1 1.18U,97 11,9 lu,06 11 8,636 10,61 13^,313 ll*l*,l*67,81*0 10,1*19 3 3,788 lt*7 1,01» 1,637 8,U37 11,lM* 89,Ihk 3,33 88 Table 1* 1,1*30 1,^7 8,613 1,089 17,108 3,168,1*6 It,60 No. 9 (cont'd) 0 1,13 U9U 70 1,183 1 6 1,U9 6,1 78 1,39 6,81 1*8,76 171 1,989 73,663 18,897 3,61 7,06 7 1,769 93 8,31* 3,1*3 16,830 138 18 16 6 11* 11*0,3 38 7,307 9 1*,117 89 1,70 883 1,889 1,1*13 767 10 61 1,017 l,ll* 70 1*8 96 16 61* 7&0 19 a vo r\> ON ow > P H *

3 Table No, 9 (cont'd) U 6 10 France 330,987 10,096 U6,701 3,130 11,86U 8,68 1 1,090 3 Ml 396,81 00,77 97,^3 1*9,7 11,790 18,1 1,96 8,70 8,7*»! U,6Vf Gabon,3 3,^6,3 3,098 36U Ghana U.93U 8,89 U,93U 8,89 Greece 1U6.979 6l,U01 67 93,133 3, U6 6k 18,99 3,717,606 7,17 3,096 16,001 30 19,0^ l,08l 19,009 Hungary 69,90 19,16 k,1h 1,UU 6,17,61 909 8,88,99 339,9 183,73 73,13,799,^9,700 170 8,368 17,1*73,kU India 38,961 l6l 30,168 0 1,78 719 U3,768 Ikk U,338 6,90,1 k6k 1,173 66 X) f Indonesia 6,077,07,08 79 6 89 a vo ro ro ov "I

«? Table No. 9 (cont'd) ;.»x) f h 6 7 8 9 10 $ > ro IO ON Ireland,9lU,7 91* 1.U8 8, 1*,938 3 9 1 1,106 1,008 1 Iceland 391 391 7,6 7,6 Israel 16,83 1,89,89,10 3 339 178,798 631,607 1,93 U,9U 7,113,863 1*99 7,79 1*7 Italy U.3 131,99 76,1 9,93 H,879 T,377 30 301 U.6 30,139 11,9^6 78,378 Uo,60 8,17 9,336 11,630 U,78o Japan 70,1 176,098 73,300 11,U19,609 1*,1*36 9,37^ 0,993 86,183 89,317 11,13,7 10,61*3 83,87 Kenya 1*,090 87 3 3,70 170 70 100 Kuwait 1*3,87 1*3,87 _ 1,70 1,70 _

4* 1 Table No, 9 (cont'd) 10 Luxembourg,180,U71 U.617 1,8U8 30 38 33 36 Madagascar 37 39 37 318 7U Malaysia 13,838 38,1,76 1,787 11,6 16.70U 1 Malta Mauritania 1,79 1,U00 1,79 1,U00 Mozambique 60 60 v t* Nicaragua U,31 U,31 VO ro ro ON È

9 t Table No. 9 (cont'd) 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 Nigeria,947,9Vf 101,4 7,19 9,33 Norway 4,7 8,916 3,019,614 77 431 1,91 1 36 11 140 1,496 170 19 18 New Zealand 1.379 3,6 40 974 1,60 1,70 Pakistan 8,7 8,76 36 16 7,34 8,33 71 86 Netherlands 17,79 148,34 13,466 18,334 7,770 7,404 19,49 86,67 1,491 1, 1,074 7,194 1,096 76 1,191 14 900,3 3,69 3,0 Peru 18,41,1,10 9,193 13, 10,987 1,94 Philippines 16,03 1,161 16,03 11,973 _ 188

Table No, 9 (cont'd) 1 3 1* 6 7 8 9 10 Poland 337,81* 179,18 99,816 11,91 90 6,610 1 9,^11 30,701 3^,883 11,373 9,6 6,861 6,87 3,31 9,81*1*,336 Portugal 9,13 737 3.3UO 8 k It, 1*1*7 76 7,17 6,lU 17,8U k 3,7^1 1 Central African Republic U,7U1*,0 1*,7UU,0 United Kingdom 1,031* 99,1 76,10 0,13,360 9,788 19 9 1,090 3,93 193,60U 8,838 6,76,70 U.609 18,068 3lh 1* 3,1*99 3.70U Senegal 610 _ 610 3,1+ _,936 16 Singapore 0,888 0,888 6,660 6,660 Sri Lanka l*l* 1*1* 1,0 1,0 ro t

Table No. 9 (cont'd) ^ 1 3 ^ 6 7 8 9 10 < Sweden 10k,6k6 3,89** UU.97 1 * 3,3 U03 18,689 1* U8 U89 31 11U.77 18,888 6U.998 3,3^3 39** 6,31 1*8 6 738 Switzerland ^,76 131,667 11,799 7*t,83 1*1*,06 1,098 1,376 30,73 3,9U 678 31*, 668,736 736 77 976 1,1.U67 6,018 Tanzania 131 18 131 18 Czechoslovakia U 39,1*76 U76,08l 3,968 71,110 1,163 136,90 17,1*66 0,6 ll*,l*0 1,31*6 1*,1»13 1*,106 7,11,78 It, 71 10,3 19,9 17,678 Togo U.860 3,1*96 1*,860 3,1*96 Tunisia,389,668 90,389,76 Turkey 6l»,UH6 1*6,86 l 13 9,1*90,681* 930 30 36,91* 0,8,1*30 3,39 l»t, 33 lit, 803 97 1,663

Table No. 9 (c ont'd) 1 3 k 6 7 8 9 10 Uruguay 960 8 8 960 Yugoslavia 1U.303 18,96 Ul,698 U,78U,866 73,1*1,016 1,630 6,107 13,31 U.13U 3,U69 19.6U8 1,1* 9,7 6,311,107 Zaire 6,U3U 7,13 6,1*3** 7,0 98 Zambia,986 1,0UU,986 1,0UU p ~>. «Svo" ro U) ON "I