ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE STATISTICAL HANDBOOK 1965

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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET N? 167 July 1965 INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH AID ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE STATISTICAL HANDBOOK 1965 DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE Office of Research and Reports SECRET GROUP 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 FOREWORD 1. Purpose and Scope The Economic Intelligence Statistical Hand- book, 1965, provides reliable statistics on the economies of the Communist countries* and of the countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization (NATO).** Every effort has been made to review all pertinent sources, to provide the latest information possible, to make the data consistent and comparable, and to determine that the data are both accurate and meaningful. The content and format of the Handbook have been revised to make possible more explicit and extensive economic comparisons. New tables have been added, and some tables of marginal interest in previous issues of the Handbook have been excluded. The tabular graphics, in which the data are presented in a combined table and chart, are designed for further possible use as visual aids. To facilitate locating all informa- tion on a subject, the table of contents has been organized to combine the listing of both graphic material and tables on the same subject. Foot- notes have been used liberally throughout the Handbook to give definitions, exceptions, and methodology. An unclassified table of Selected Conversion Factors is included after the table of contents, and an index is in the back of the Handbook. The data in the Handbook are presented for selected years in the period 1955-64, with plan * Including the USSR, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Rumania, Communist China, North Korea, North Vietnam, Albania, Cuba, Mongolia, and Yugoslavia. ** Including the US, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Neth- erlands, Norway, Portugal, Turkey, the UK, and West Germany. Production data for the Saar before 1960 have been included in the NATO total; for 1960 and after, they have been included in the data for West Germany. Data for Alaska and Hawaii, when avail- able, have been included in the total for the U.S. data or estimates of plan data given for the Com- munist countries for 1965. A summary table is presented for each of the Communist countries, selected NATO countries, India, and Japan. The data for Mongolia, because of their scarcity, are presented in a summary table but are not in- cluded in the individual commodity or aggrega- tive tables. 2. Rounding of the Totals In each table the data for the individual coun- tries have been rounded consistently to permit the maximum use of available information. Be- cause of the limitations in the cumulative data, the totals have been rounded, with few excep- tions, to three significant digits. In general, zeros appearing after the last nonzero number following the decimal point are not significant but are used merely for consistency in presentation. Totals are not presented if missing data are believed to represent a significant part of the total. Data are not presented for countries in which little or no production takes place or for which a significant amount of the data are not available. Because of rounding, components may not add to the totals shown. 3. Symbols In the tables the abbreviation N.A. (not avail- able) is used when information about the exist- ence of the data or the magnitude of the data is not available, and the abbreviation Negl. (negligible) is used when the magnitude of the data is less than half of the final unit employed for each table. 4. Classification of Data The unclassified data, indicated by an asterisk (*), may be official data of the coun- try cited or may be estimates of this Office. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 5. Sources The data given for the most recent years fre- quently are preliminary and subject to revision. The data for the Communist countries are esti- mates of this Office, official data from the country cited, or estimates made by other organizations. The data for the NATO countries are from pub- lications of the United Nations and the Organi- zation for Economic Cooperation and Develop- ment (OECD), from the official publications of other individual countries of the Free World, and from unclassified publications of the US Government. E J Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 CONTENTS A. COMPARATIVE AGGREGATIVE DATA Table Page 1 Comparative Data on Gross National Product for the US and the USSR (Tabular Graphic) .................................... 2 2 Gross National Product .............. ... ... ........ 3 3 Gross National Product, by End Use, for the US and the USSR .... 4 4 Absolute and Percentage Differences of Gross National Product for the US and the USSR (Tabular Graphic) ...... .. .. ........ 5 5 Gross National Product for Selected NATO Countries ............ 6 6 Annual Rates of Growth of Industrial Production in the US and the USSR (Tabular Graphic) ................................. 7 7 Indexes of Industrial Production ............................... 8 8 Annual Rates of Growth in Industrial Production in Eastern Europe (Tabular Graphic) .......................................... 9 9 Selected Economic Data for the US and the USSR ............... 10 10 Official Communist Indexes of Gross Industrial Production ........ 11 11 Distribution of Gross National Product, by End Use, for the USSR 12 12 Indexes of Industrial Production, by Branch of Industry, for the USSR ...... .. ........................................ .. 13 13 State Budget for the USSR ............... .................... 14 14 Gross Fixed Investment, by Function, Including Productive Gross Fixed Investment, by Sector, in the USSR ..................... 15 15 Annual Rates of Growth of Civilian and Military Goods in the USSR (Tabular Graphic) .................................... 16 16 Comparison of Estimated Military Expenditures with the An- nounced Defense Budget of the USSR (Tabular Graphic) ....... 17 17 Annual Rates of Growth in Investment and Defense for the USSR (Tabular Graphic) .......................................... 18 18 Soviet Military Expenditures, Including Research and Development and Procurement for Advanced Weapons and Space Systems (Tabular Graphic) ................................... 19 19 Estimated Expenditures for Defense by the USSR ................ 20 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 II. POPULATION AND COUNTRY TABLES Table Page 20 Population ................................................... 22 21 Labor Force .................................................. 23 22 Agricultural Labor Force ...................................... 24 23 Nonagricultural Labor Force ................................... 25 24 US: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data ....... 26 25 France: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data .... 28 26 India: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data ..... 30 27 Italy: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data ...... 32 28 Japan: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data ..... 34 29 UK: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data ....... 36 30 West Germany: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data ....................................................... 38 31 USSR: Selected International Comparisons and Economic Data ..... 40 32 Bulgaria: Selected Economic Data .............................. 42 33 Czechoslovakia: Selected Economic Data ........................ 43 34 East Germany: Selected Economic Data ........................ 44 35 Hungary: Selected Economic Data .............................. 45 36 Poland: Selected Economic Data ................................ 46 37 Rumania: Selected Economic Data ............................. 47 38 Communist China: Selected Economic Data ..................... 48 39 North Korea: Selected Economic Data 50 40 North Vietnam: Selected Economic Data ........................ 51 41 Albania: Selected Economic Data .............................. 52 42. Mongolia: Selected Economic Data .............................. 53 43 Cuba: Selected Economic Data ................................ 54 44 Yugoslavia: Selected Economic Data ............................ 55 J E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET III. TRADE AND AID A. FOREIGN TRADE Table Page 45 Trade of the US with the USSR and Eastern Europe (Tabular Graphic) ................................................... 58 46 Commodity Composition of the Trade of the US with the USSR .... 59 47 Trade Turnover of the Communist Countries .................... 60 48 Trade Among the Communist Countries .......................... 61 49 Trade of the Communist Countries with the Free World .......... 62 50 World Exports by Selected Country and Region (Tabular Graphic) .. 63 51 Direction of International Trade of the USSR .................... 64 52 Commodity Exports from the USSR ............................ 65 53 Commodity Imports by the USSR .............................. 66 54 Commodity Exports to Eastern Europe from the USSR ............ 67 55 Commodity Imports from Eastern Europe by the USSR ............ 68 56 Commodity Exports to the Industrial West from the USSR ........ 69 57 Commodity Imports from the Industrial West by the USSR ........ 70 58 Commodity Exports to the Less Developed Countries from the USSR 71 59 Commodity Imports from the Less Developed Countries by the USSR 71 60 Exports of Petroleum from the USSR ............................ 72 61 Imports of Chemical Equipment by the USSR .................... 73 62 Direction of International Trade of Communist China (Tabular Graphic) ................................................... 74 63 Communist Economic Aid to the Less Developed Countries, Ex- tended and Drawn, by Year (Tabular Graphic) ................ 75 64 Total Economic Aid Extended to the Less Developed Countries, by Recipient ................................................... 76 65 Academic and Technical Students from the Less Developed Coun- tries Who Have Been Trained in the Communist Countries, Cu- mulative Totals, by Year (Tabular Graphic) .................. 77 66 Communist Economic and Military Technicians in the Less De- veloped Countries, Number Present, by Year (Tabular Graphic) .. 78 C. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 67 Hard Currency Payments Deficit for the USSR (Tabular Graphic) 79 68 Production, Disposition, and Reserves of Gold for the USSR (Tabu- lar Graphic) ................................................ 80 69 Rates of Exchange for Currencies of the Communist Countries ..... 81 70 Cross Rates of Exchange for Currencies of the NATO Countries .... 82 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET IV. AGRICULTURE AND PROCESSED FOODS A. LAND UTILIZATION AND FOOD PER CAPITA Table Page 71 Land Utilizationb .............................................. 84 72 Average Diets for the US and the USSR (Tabular Graphic) ........ 85 73 Agricultural Production and Availability of Grain in India .......... 86 74 Agricultural Production and Availability of Grain in the USSR ...... 87 75 Production and Availability of Grain in Communist China .......... 87 76 Agricultural Investment in the USSR (Tabular Graphic) ........... 88 77 Indexes of Agricultural Production in Eastern Europe (Tabular Graphic) ................................................... 89 78 Grain ........................................................ 90 79 Breadgrains ................................................... 91 80 Barley, Corn, and Oats ......................................... 92 81 Rice ............... :.......................................... 93 82 Potatoes ...................................................... 94 83 Meat ......................................................... 95 84 Milk ......................................................... 96 85 Sugar ........................................................ 97 86 Fish Catch ................................................... 98 87 Cattle ........................................................ 99 88 Hogs ........................................................ 100 89 Ginned Cotton ................................................ 101 90 Wool ....................................................... 102 F. PRODUCTION OF EQUIPMENT 91 Grain Combines ............................................... 103 92 Tractors ...................................................... 104 A. CHEMICALS 93 Sulfuric Acid ................................................... 106 94 Synthetic Ammonia ..... .................................. 107 95 Soda Ash ..................................................... 108 1 J D E D E D Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table Page 96 Caustic Soda .................................................. 109 97 Mineral Fertilizer, Nutrient Content ............................. 110 98 Mineral Fertilizer ............................................. 111 99 Plastics ....................................................... 111 100 Refined Benzol ................................................ 112 B. RUBBER AND RUBBER PRODUCTS 101 Natural Rubber ............................................... 113 102 Synthetic Rubber .............................................. 113 103 Rubber Tires .................................................. 114 C. EQUIPMENT 104 Chemical Equipment ........................................... 114 A. FUELS 105 Primary Energy ............................................... 116 106 Hard Coal .................................................... 117 107 Brown Coal and Lignite ....................................... 118 108 Metallurgical Coke ............................................ 119 109 Crude Oil .................................................... 120 110 Petroleum Products ............................................ 121 111 Natural Gas .................................................. 122 B. POWER 112 Electric Power_ ................................................ 123 C. EQUIPMENT 113 Electric Generators ............................................ 124 114 Turbines ..................................................... 124 A. FERROUS AND FERROALLOYING ORES AND METALS 115 Crude Steel ................................................... 126 116 Pig Iron and Blast-Furnace Ferroalloys .......................... 127 117 Iron Ore ..................................................... 128 118 Manganese Ore ............................................... 129 119 Refined Nickel ................................................. 130 120 Chromite ..................................................... 131 121 Molybdenum ................................................. 132 122 Cobalt ....................................................... 132 123 Tungsten Ore ......................................... ....... 133 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 B. NONFERROUS ORES AND METALS Table Page 124 Refined Copper ................................................ 134 125 Primary Aluminum ............................................ 135 126 Bauxite ....................................................... 136 127 Lead ......................................................... 137 128 Refined Zinc .................................................. 138 129 Primary Tin Metal ............................................ 139 130 Primary Magnesium ........................................... 140 131 Titanium Sponge Metal ........................................ 141 C. EQUIPMENT 132 Metallurgical Equipment ........................................ 142 A. PERFORMANCE 133 Telephones in Use ............................................. 144 134 Long-Distance Telephone Calls and Telegrams Sent ............... 145 135 Domestic Stations in the TELEX Network ........................ 146 B. PRODUCTION OF EQUIPMENT 136 Electron Tubes ................................................ 147 137 Radio Receivers ............................................... 148 138 Television Receivers ............................................ 149 C. INVENTORY OF EQUIPMENT 139 Radio and Television Receivers in Public Use .................... 150 A. DURABLE AND NONDURABLE CONSUMER GOODS 140 Factors of Consumption in the US and the USSR .................. 152 141 Production of Selected Consumer Goods .......................... 153 142 Production of Woven Cotton Fabric ............................ 154 143 Production of Cotton Yarn ..................................... 155 144 Production of Woven Woolen Fabric ............................ 156 145 Production of Woolen Yarn .................................... 157 146 Production of Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics ................. 158 147 Production of Rayon Yarn and Synthetic Fibers ................... 159 148 Production of Footwear ........................................ 159 149 Metalcutting Machine Tools .................................... 160 150 Metalforming Machine Tools ................................... 160 151 Electric Motors ............................................... 161 u n I J U U ii E II U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table Page 152 Value of Construction ......................................... 161 153 Total Housing Construction .................................... 162 154 Production of Cement .......................................... 163 155 Production of Military Aircraft, by Type, in the Communist Countries 164 156 Construction of Naval Ships, by Type ............................ 165 157 Production of Military Aircraft, by Type, in the US and the USSR .... 166 158 Inland Transport, in Ton-Kilometers ............................ 168 159 Railroad Freight, in Ton-Kilometers .. .......................... 169 160 Railroad Freight, in Tons Carried ............................... 170 161 Highway Freight, in Ton-Kilometers ............................ 171 162 Highway Freight, in Tons Carried ............................... 172 163 Inland Water Freight, in Ton-Kilometers ........................ 173 164 Inland Water Freight, in Tons Carried .......................... 174 165 Ocean Freight, in Ton-Kilometers .............................. 175 166 Passenger-Kilometers Flown by Scheduled Airlines ................ 176 167 Civil Airfreight, in Ton-Kilometers .............................. 176 168 Petroleum Pipeline Transportation, in Ton-Kilometers .............. 177 169 Petroleum Pipeline Transportation, in Tons Carried .............. 177 B. PRODUCTION OF EQUIPMENT 170 Maritime Cargo Ships .......................................... 178 171 Maritime Tankers ............................................. 179 172 Fishing Ships ................................................. 180 173 Locomotives .................................................. 181 174 Diesel Locomotives ............................................ 182 175 Electric Locomotives .......................................... 183 176 Railroad Freight Cars ......................................... 184 177 Passenger Automobiles ......................................... 185 178 Trucks and Buses ............................................. 186 C. INVENTORY OF EQUIPMENT 179 Aircraft in Scheduled Airlines .................................. 187 180 Locomotives .................................................. 188 181 Railroad Freight Cars .......................................... 189 182 Civilian Trucks ................................................ 190 183 Merchant Fleet ............................................... 191 184 Tanker Fleet ................................................. 192 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Multiply To Convert From To By Acres ............... ....... Hectares...... ........... 0.40468564 Acres ....................... Kilometers, square .......... 0.004046856 Acres ................. ..... Meters, square ............. 4,046.856 Acres ....................... Miles, square .............. 0.0015625 Feet ................ ....... Meters .................... 0.30480061 Feet, cubic .................. Meters, cubic .............. 0.028317 Feet, cubic ........ ......... Tons, register.... ......... 0.01 Feet, square ................. Meters, square ............. 0.09290341 Gallons, US liquid ........... Meters, cubic .............. 0.0037854 Gallons, US liquid ........... Inches, cubic ............... 231 Gallons, US liquid ........... Feet, cubic ............ ... 0.1336816 Gallons, US liquid........... Liters ..................... 3.785306 Hectares .................... Acres ..................... 2.471054 Hectares ........ ........... Kilometers, square.......... 0.01 Hectares .................... Miles, square .............. 0.00386101 Kilometers .................. Miles, US nautical .......... 0.539957 Kilometers .... ........ .... Miles, US statute ........... 0.621371 Kilometers, square ........... Acres ..... ... ........... 247.1054 Kilometers, square ........... Hectares .................. 100 Kilometers, square ....... ... Miles, square .............. 0.386101 Meters ..................... Feet ...................... 3.280840 Meters ..................... Yards..................... 1.093613 Meters, cubic ................ Tons, register .............. 0.353147 Meters, cubic ................ Feet, cubic ................ 35.314667 Meters, cubic ................ Gallons, US liquid .......... 264.17205 Meters, square .............. Feet, square ............... 10.763910 Meters, square .............. Yards, square.............. 1.195991 Miles, US nautical ........... Kilometers ................ 1.852 Miles, square ................ Acres....... ............. 640 Miles, square ................ Hectares.................. 259 Miles, square ................ Kilometers, square .......... 2.59 Miles, statute ............... Kilometers ................ 1.609344 Ounces, troy ................ Grams .................... 31.103486 Pounds, avoirdupois .......... Quintals ................... 0.00453592 Pounds, avoirdupois .......... Tons, metric ............... 0.000453592 Quarts, US dry .............. Liters ..................... 1.10119 Quarts, US liquid............ Liters ..................... 0.946326 Quintals .................... Pounds .................... 220.4622 Quintals .................... Tons, metric ............... 0. 1 Tons, long .................. Tons, metric ............... 1.016047 Ton-kilometers, metric ....... Ton-miles, short............ 0.684943 Tons, metric ................ Pounds .................... 2,204.622 Tons, metric ................ Quintals................... 10 Tons, metric ................ Tons, long................. 0.984206 Tons, metric ................ Tons, short ................ 1.10231 Ton-miles, short... ......... Ton-kilometers, metric ...... 1.459975 Tons, register ............. . Feet, cubic ................ 100 Tons, register ............. . Meters, cubic .............. 2.831685 Tons, short ................. Tons, metric............... 0.907185 Yards ...................... Meters .................... 0.9144018 Yards, square ......... ..... Meters, square..... ....... 0.836127 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 L economic inDICATORS L L 2 L, J5 OJ IVA rIONgL INCO ME GROSS: NATIONAL PRODUCT VALUE gDDED Log Yx= log K+ABx Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 GROSS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic COMPARATIVE DATA ON GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT' FOR THE US AND THE USSR, 1955-64 TABLE 1 USSR I I I I I I I 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 US 465.4 474 .9 4 84.0 475.5 5 08.0 521.5 53 0.8 564.8 58 3.9 611.2 GNP (Billion 1963 US $) USSR 187.7 203 .3 2 10.1 229.9 2 38.7 250.0 26 5.2 274.8 28 3.6 300.6 U S 2 810 2,8 10 2,810 2,72 0 2 ,860 2,89 0 2,8 90 3,030 3, 080 3,180 GNP PER CAPITA (1963 US $) USS R , 960 1,0 20 1 ,030 1,11 0 1 ,130 1,17 0 1, 220 1,240 1, 260 1,320 RATES OF GROWTH OF GNP U S 2 .1 1.9 -1. 8 6.8 2. 6 1.8 6.4 3.4 4.8 (Percent) USS Rtt 8 .3 4.7 9. 4 3.9 4. 7 6.1 3.7 1.7 6 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT Billion 196,3 US $ GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT PER CAPITA 1963 US $ RATES OF GROWTH OF GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT Percent 2 r - - ---I us r i L_ Ii-LL 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 tAt market prices tt Based on ruble values us 100 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT USSR as a Percent of US SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Estimated Gross National Product at Market Prices 1958-64 Average Annual Billion 1963 US $ Rate of (Converted at US Purchasing Power Equivalents ?) Growth b (Percent) 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964? 1959-64 NATO COUNTRIES ............ 843* 893* 938* 966* 1,020* 1,060* 1,110* 4.7* US .................... 475.5* 508.0* 521.5* 530.8* 564.8* 583.9* 611.2* 4.3* Canada ................ 35.9* 37.1* 38.0* 38.9* 41.3* 43.2* 46.0* 4.2* European NATO ........... 331* 348* 378* 397* 413* 429* 452* 5.3* Of which: Belgium ............... 13.8* 14.2* 14.9* 15.5* 16.2* 16.8* 17.6* 4.1* Denmark .............. 7.0* 7.5* 8.0* 8.5* 9.0* 9.2* 9.9* 5.9* France ................ 71.4* 73.5* 79.0* 82.4* 88.2* 92.0* 96.5* 5.1* Italy .................. 40.9* 43.9* 46.9* 50.8* 54.0* 56.6* 58.1* 6.0* Netherlands............ 15.3* 16.0* 17.4* 18A * 18.5* 19.2* 20.6* 5.1* Norway ............... 5.2* 5.4* 5.7* 6.1* 6.2* 6.5* 7.0* 5.0* UK ................... 82.6* 86.1* 90.2* 93.3* 94.1* 97.6* 103.1* 3.8* West Germany ......... 77.2* 82.6* 95.5* d 100.6* d 104.9* d 108.2* d 115.2* d 6.9* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 309 322 339 359 370 382 402 4.5 USSR ................. 229.9 238.7 250.0 265.2 274.8 283.6 300.6 4.6 Eastern Europe........... 79.0 83.6 89.2 93.9 95.7 98.5 102 4.3 Bulgaria ............... 4.1 - 4.3 4.8 4.9 5.2 5.4 5.7 5.7 Czechoslovakia ......... 17.6 18.4 19.8 20.6 21.0 20.6 20.6 2.8 East Germany.......... 19.8 21.0 21.9 22.5 23.2 23.7 24.4 3.5 Hungary ............... 7.8 8.2 8.7 8.9 9.3 9.7 10.1 4.2 Poland ................ 20.8 21.5 23.0 25.2 24.8 26.2 27.3 4.5 Rumania .............. 8.9 10.2 11.0 11.8 12.2 12.9 13.8 7.7 Far East Communist China ...... 75 80 75 60 65 67 70 -1.1 North Korea ........... 1.50 1.75 1.95 2.05 2.20 2.35 2.50 8.9 North Vietnam ......... 1.08 1.24 1.27 1.35 1.46 1.49 1.62 7.0 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? For the individual European NATO countries, the ratios for converting GNP in national currencies at 1963 prices into 1963 US$ on the basis of US purchasing power equivalents are derived from the 1950 ratios given in Milton Gilbert and Associates, Comparative National Products and Price Levels, OEEC, Paris, 1958, using the geometric mean of European and US weighted ratios. These 1950 ratios were moved to 1963 by applying the following factor: the derived price indexes for each European country for 1950-63 divided by a derived price index for the US for 1950-63. These price indexes were derived for each country by dividing the growth of GNP in current prices by the growth of GNP in constant prices. The ratios thus obtained were applied to the GNP values, given in the national currencies in 1963 prices. The total GNP for the European NATO countries is based on the estimate that the total GNP of the individual countries shown represents 94.6 percent of the total European NATO GNP, which is the relationship given in estimates prepared by the Department of State. The values shown for the Communist countries have been calculated in a manner which makes them reasonably comparable with the values shown for the NATO countries. b The base year is 1958. Percentages were derived from unrounded data. ? Preliminary. d Including data for the Saar and West Berlin. The data for West Germany for 1960, excluding the Saar and West Berlin, is 1963 US$ 89.9 billion. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Gross National Product, by End Use, for the US and the USSR 1963 Billion 1963 US $ ? USSR as Percent US USSR of US b Consumption .......................................... 375.2* 131.3 35.0 Investment ............................................ 103.6* 90.3 87.1 Defense ............................................... 52.7* 44.1 83.6 Education ............................................. 28.9* 23.3 80.8 Administration ......................................... 23.4* 19.5 83.4 GNP ............................................... 583.9* 283.6, 48.6 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. US market prices. Total Soviet gross national product (GNP) and the various end uses were converted to dollars not by the official rate of exchange but by the average purchasing power ratio of the dollar and the ruble calculated from actual or estimated prices paid for various goods and services in the two economies. For GNP as a whole and for each end use component of GNP, these average ratios (ruble-dollar ratios) were estimated by weighting individual price ratios by both US and Soviet expenditure weights. The geometric mean of the US weighted and Soviet weighted ratios was then used for the conversion of Soviet values into dollars. The magnitudes for the Soviet end use components were calculated to measure quantity of output compared with the US but not the cost in resources. The share of total economic resources devoted to a particular end use or the share of total output originating in an individual sector (for example, agriculture or industry) in the USSR should be measured in internal ruble prices and costs. Agriculture, for example, alone uses 44 percent of the civilian labor force, or 49 million people, as a result of the inefficiency of that sector in the USSR. The adjusted end use component parts of GNP are defined as follows: 1. Consumption equals personal expenditures for goods and services for all purposes except education and noninvestment outlays by government for goods and services for health. (The unadjusted data for the US is $375.0 billion.) 2. Investment is defined (a) for both the US and the USSR as the sum of expenditures for gross private domestic investment, less investment in education facilities; for public construction other than that for education and defense facilities; for equipment purchased by the government except that for education and defense; for defense stockpiling and defense-production expansion; for net exports of goods and services; and for net military grants to foreign countries and (b) for the US, as also including expenditures by state and local government for development of atomic. energy. (The unadjusted data for the US is $82.0 billion.) 3. Defense as a component of GNP includes government purchases of goods and services for the military services, federal government expenditures on atomic energy development, and outlays on space research and technology. Defense excludes stockpiling activities, net military grants for foreign military assistance, and government sales. (The unadjusted data for the US is $57.9 billion.) 4. Education includes private and public expenditures on goods and services for education both for cur- rent use and for investment purposes. (The unadjusted data for the US is $23.4 billion.) 5. Administration as a component of GNP is the residual left after all current expenditures for national defense, health, and education and all capital expenditures are subtracted from government purchases of goods and services. (There is no equivalent category for the unadjusted data for the US.) b Based on unrounded data. The sum of the end use components of Soviet GNP, valued in dollars, does not equal the dollar value of aggregate GNP, because of the use of average ruble-dollar ratios in converting from ruble values to dollar values. Nevertheless, the individual end use components were not adjusted to agree with the total, since the US-USSR comparisons shown are believed to give the best available description of relative size. ii n U In I j In I U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET 277.7 1 ABSOLUTE AND PERCENTAGE DIFFERENCES OF GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT' FOR THE US-AND THE USSR, 1955-64 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 GNP US 465.4 474.9 484.0 475.5 508.0 521.5 530.8 564.8 583.9 611.2 (Billion 1963 US $) USSR 187.7 203.3 210.1 229.9 238.7 250.0 265.2 274.8 283.6 300.6 DIFFERENCE 277.7 271.6 273.9 245.6 269.3 271.5 265.6 290.0 300.3 310.6 GNP (USSR as a Percent of US) 40 43 43 48 47 48 50 49 49 49 GNP PER CAPITA US 2,810 2,810 2,810 2,720 2,860 2,890 2,890 3,030 3,080 3,180 (1963 US$) USSR 960 1,020 1,030 1,110 1,130 1,170 1,220 1,240 1,260 1,320 DIFFERENCE 1,850 1,790 1,780 1,610 1,730 1,720 1,670 1,790 1,820 1,860 GNP PER CAPITA (USSR as a Percent of US) GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT Billion 1963 US $ Tabular Graphic 56 Difference scar 6 USSR .6 us USSR as a Percent of US 100 0 1955 1960 1964 1,$60 2, r7l,90 r.02.0 1,780 1,610 PT 0 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT PER CAPITA 1963 US $ 2, no no 1,670 u3, 0 1,790 3;o 1,820 WUSSR 0 0 #At Market prices SECRET txcwoco awe wrawrx ~ aw ac~ae*row Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Gross National Product for Selected NATO Countries 1955 and 1958-64 NATO Countries Belgium..... . Canada ....... Denmark ..... France ....... Greece ....... Italy......... Luxembourg. . Netherlands.. . Norway ...... Portugal ...... Turkey ....... UK .......... West Germany. * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. This series for gross national product (GNP) is an acceptable series insofar as comparability in the monetary units of the individual countries is concerned. The series is inadequate, however, for international comparisons based on the conversion of GNP into a single currency using the various rates of exchange. Such international comparisons (based on rates of exchange) are of doubtful value because the rates do not adequately indicate relative purchasing power. The more correct series for comparison of GNP is to be found in Table 2, p. 3. The following current rates of exchange are presented for the purpose of con- version of the data into US dollars when no international comparison is to be made. Average Annual Rate of Growth b (Percent) Monetary Unit 1955 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1956-64 Billion Belgian francs..... 552.4* 573.1* 588.4* 615.3* 643.0* 670.8* 694.8* 729.8* 3.2* Million Canadian dollars.. 32,208* 35,900* 37,100* 38,011* 38,892* 41,263* 43,180* 45,974* 4.0* Million Danish kroner.... 37,825* 41,700* 44,694* 47,644* 50,676* 53,533* 54,732* 58,727* 5.0* Billion new francs ........ 266.37* 304.19* 313.28* 336.39* 351.17* 375.66* 391.84* 411.00* 4.9* Million drachmas ......... 79,395* 95,243* 98,834* 103,076* 115,801* 121,031* 130,113* 138,570* 6.4* Billion lire ............... 17,647* 20,381* 21,872* 23,349* 25,297* 26,895* 28,186* 28,947* 5.7* Million Luxembourg francs. N.A.* N.A.* N.A.* N.A.* 25,089* 25,501* 26,260* 27,938* N.A.* Million guilders .......... 38,786* 41,532* 43,491* 47,372* 49,051* 50,340* 52,160* 56,072* 4.2* Million Norwegian kroner. 29,819* 31,956* 33,131* 34,987* 37,225* 38,348* 40,252* 42,748* 4.1* Million escudos .......... 57,393* 62,948* 66,345* 71,746* 76,410* 81,717* 85,585* 89,950* 5.1* Million Turkish liras ...... 43,836* 51,901* 53,978* 55,974* 55,026* 58,377* 62,758* 65,457* 4.6* Million pounds sterling.. .. 24,234* 25,437* 26,528* 27,790* 28,749* 28,984* 30,060* 31,743* 3.0* Billion Deutsche Mark.... 230.57* 268.75* 287.57* 332.37* 350.26*, 364.90*- 376.50*C 400.97* 6.3* Belgium ...... Franc........... 0.020* Italy .............. Lira ............ 0.0016* Turkey........ Lira ............. 0.111* Canada ....... Dollar .......... 0.925* Luxembourg ....... Franc ........... 0.020* UK........... Pound sterling.... 2.800* Denmark ..... Krone........... 0. 145* Netherlands ....... Guilder ......... 0.276* West Germany. Deutsche Mark... 0.250* France ....... New franc ....... 0.203* Norway ........... Krone........... 0.140* Greece ....... Drachma........ 0.033* Portugal .......... Escudo .......... 0.035* b The base year is 1955. C Including data for the Saar and West Berlin. The data for 1960, excluding the Saar and West Berlin, is 312.98 billion DM. U C~7 D C~ r i r-n n i r -~ n r-i n nn r 1 r- U U U CU Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic ANNUAL RATES OF GROWTH OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN THE US AND THE USSR, 1955-64 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 US 3.4 0.8 -7.0 12.7 2.9 0.9 7.8 5.1 6.2 USSR 8.5 7.9 9.1 8.1 6.8 6.4 8.2 5.6 5.0 I I I I I I I 1 1 50 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 SECRET GROW 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Indexes of Industrial Production for Selected NATO and Communist Countries 1958-64 1958=100 Average Annual Rate of Growth b P t ( ercen ) 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1959-64 NATO COUNTRIES US .............. ...... 100* 113* 116* 117* 126* 133* 141* 5.9* Belgium ......... ....`.. 100* 105* 112* 117* 123* 131* 141* 5.9* France ........... ...... 100* 101* 111* 117* 123* 130* 139* 5.6* Italy ............ ....... 100* 111* . 129* 145* 159* 173* 174* 9.7* Luxembourg ..... ...... 100* 104* 114* 117* 112* 113* 124* 3.6* Netherlands.s .... ...... 100* 111* 124* 130* 137* 144* 157* 7.8* UK ............. ...... 100* 105* 113* 113* 114* 119* 128* 4.2* West Germany d.. ...... 100* 108* 121* 129* 135* 139* 152* 7.2* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR ................. 100 108 115 123 133 140 147 6.7 Eastern Europe Bulgaria ............... 100 115 132 142 155 167 182 10.4 Czechoslovakia ......... 100 108 118 125 131 127 130 4.4 East Germany .......... 100 110 117 122 127 132 137 5.4 Hungary ............... 100 108 117 129 139 146 158 7.9 Poland ................ 100 108 119 130 141 148 160 8.2 Rumania .............. 100 111 130 148 169 188 214 13.5 Far East Communist China f ..... 100 127 128 89 78 82 90 -1.7 Other Yugoslavia ............. 100* 112* 127* 136* 146* 169* 196* 11.9* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Indexes for the NATO countries are value-added weighted indexes of intermediate and final products of industry. Industry includes manufacturing and mining and, in most countries, public utilities. Data for Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the UK, and West Germany exclude the manufacture of food, beverages, and tobacco. The indexes for the Communist countries are estimates of this Office-constructed as nearly as possible on the same basis as the indexes for Western countries-or other calculations accepted by this Office. The indexes for the Communist countries include manufacturing, mining, and public utilities. b The base year is 1958. Unadjusted for working days. d Excluding data for the Saar. Index of gross values for individual commodities and branches aggregated by 1955 value-added weights. The three sectors cov- ered-materials, machinery, and consumer goods-comprise 44.3 percent, 34.2 percent, and 21.5 percent, respectively, of the value- added weights for industrial production. This index is as comparable as data will permit with the index of industrial production of the US Federal Reserve Board. f Estimates of this Office computed by applying value-added weights to data for commodity production. The data, particularly for years after 1959, are fragmentary and uncertain. Therefore the index should be regarded as providing only a tentative indication of the general level and trend in production during 1960-64. n J D I in Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic ANNUAL RATES OF GROWTH IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN EASTERN EUROPE, 1956-64 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 BULGARIA 7.0 10.8 17.2 14.6 14.8 8 9 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 8.7 10.1 11.0 7.9 9.0 6.4 4.6 EAST GERMANY 5.5 5.8 8.1 10.0 6.6 3.8 4.7 HUNGARY -8.6 10.9 10.2 7.8 8.6 10.4 7.9 POLAND 6.5 8.5 7.6 7.7 10.3 9.8 7.9 RUMANIA 3 13 13.5 11 17 14 14 EASTERN EUROPE 5.1 8.7 9.5 9.1 9.5 8 7 BULGARIA (Percent) EAST GERMANY (Percent) (Percent) 1963 1964 8 8.5 -3 2 3.7 4 5 8 5.4 8 11.5 13.5 4 6 Percentage Change From the Previous Year CZECHOSLOVAKIA (Percent) (Percent) SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Comparison of Selected Economic Indicators for the US and the USSR 1958-64 Average Annual Rate of Growth ? (Percent) Product, Unit of Measure, and Country 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1959-64 Gross national product (billion 1963 US $) US .............................. 476* 508* 522* 531* 565* 584* 611* 4.3*b USSR ........................... 230 239 250 265 275 284 301 4.6 Industrial production (1958=100) US .............................. 100* 113* 116* 117* 126* 133* 141* 5.9* USSR ........................... 100 108 115 123 133 140 147 6.7 Total population (midyear population in millions) US .............................. 174.9* 177.8* 180.7* 183.8* 186.7* 189.4* 192.1* 1.6* USSR ........................... 206.8* 210.5* 214.2* 217.9* 221.4* 224.7* 227.8* 1.6* Electric power, (gross) (billion kilowatt-hours) US .............................. 768* 844* 894* 933* 1,001* 1,071* 1,147* 6.9* USSR ........................... 235* 265* 292* 328* 369* 412* 459* 11.8* Primary energy (million metric tons of coal equivalents c) US .............................. 1,335* 1,395* 1,429* 1,447* 1,506* 1,586* 1,645* 3.5* USSR ........................... 580.4* 620.5* 662.7* 705.5* 763.0* 821.4* 885.9* 7.3* Grain (million metric tons) US .............................. 173* 169* 181* 164* 163* 177* 163* - 1.0* USSR ........................... 125* 100* 100* 115* 115* 95* 125* 0* Meat d (million metric tons) US .............................. 11.6* 12.4* 12.8* 13.0* 13.1* 13.9* 14.8* 4.1* USSR ........................... 6.8* 7.7* 7.4* 7.4* 8.1* 8.9* 7.1* 0.7* Rayon yarn and synthetic fibers (thousand metric tons) US .............................. 692* 822* 774* 837* 1,017* 1,136* 1,287* 10.9* USSR ........................... 166* 180* 211* 250* 277* 308* 361* 13.8* Total inland transport (billion metric ton-kilometers) US .............................. 2,300* 2,460* 2,510* 2,520* 2,630* 2,750* 2,900* 3.9* USSR ........................... 1,530* 1,690* 1,790* 1,880* 1,990* 2,120* 2,260* 6.7* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. The base year is 1958. b Based on unrounded data. Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. d Carcass weight, bone-in basis. e Including slaughter fats. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Official Communist Indexes of Gross Industrial Production 1958-64 and 1965 Plan 1958=100 Average Annual Rate of Growth b 1 4 959-6 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Plan (Percent) COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR ............... 100* 111* 122* 133* 146* 158* 169* 183* e 9.1* Eastern Europe Bulgaria ............. 100* 120* 136* 152* 170* 188* 208* 228* 13.0* Czechoslovakia ....... 100* ill* .124* 135* 143* 143* 149* 157* 6.9* East Germany........ 100* 112* 121* 129* 137* 143* 150* 159* 7.0* Hungary ............. 100* 110* 123* 136* 146* 156* 170* 178* 9.2* Poland .............. 100* 109* 121* 134* 145* 153* 167* 180* 8.9* Rumania ............ 100* 110* 128* 147* 168* 189* 216* 244* 13.7* Far East Communist China.... 100* 139* 165* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. d N.A. e N.A. North Korea ......... 100* 152* 176* 201* 241* 260* 305* 334* 20.4* North Vietnam ....... 100* 128* 152* 173* 217* 234* 258* 333* 17.1* Other Albania .............. 100* 119* 132* 141* 150* 160* 172* 180* 9.4* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. These indexes are measures of the "gross" value of production of industry at constant prices. The gross value of production is, in general, the sum of the value of output of all industrial enterprises. The definition of industry in Communist countries includes not only manufacturing, mining, and public utilities as in most Western definitions of industry but also certain other activities (varying from country to country). b The base year is 1958. Revised plan for 1965, announced on 9 December 1964. d An increase of 15 percent was announced for 1964. e A planned increase of 11 percent was announced for 1965. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 ~i Li n Distribution of Gross National Product, by End Use, for the USSR (Adjusted Factor Cost) Selected years, 1955-63 Consumption .................... Investment ..................... New fixed ..................... Other ........................ Defense ......................... Administration .................. Total .................. ... Percent of Total 11 62.7 60.8 59.9 61.1 60.4 60.2 60.1 21.9 27.9 29.2 28.2 29.3 29.2 29.4 17.3. 21.2 22.6 23.8 23.5 23.4 24.0 4.6 6.8 6.7 4.4 5.8 5.8 5.4 13.1 9.7 9.5 9.4 9.0 9.4 9.3 2.3 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 s Because of the well-known difficulties in using Soviet prices as a measure of resource burden, the shares of GNP in this table are based on GNP at factor cost. In calculating GNP at factor cost, 1955 end use weights have been revised from a market price basis to a factor cost basis by subtracting turnover taxes and adding amortization charges, implicit interest costs, agricultural land rent, and subsidies. These revised weights are then moved over time by indexes of,the value of the various end uses in constant market prices. ID 11 D 11 D U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Indexes of Industrial Production, by Branch of Industry, for the USSR Selected Years, 1950-64 Industrial materials .................. 46.8 76.0 100.0 109.7 116.7 123.0 131.4 139.9 149.4 Electric power ..................... 39.0 72.2 100.0 112.3 124.0 139.0 156.3 175.0 Coal ............................. 52.7 78.9 100.0 102.8 105.2 105.2 107.3 110.3 Petroleum products and gas ......... 35.4 62.0 100.0 114.5 130.4 146.5 166.2 184.7 Ferrous metals .................... 48.4 82.0 100.0 109.1 118.2 128.2 137.6 144.8 Nonferrous metals ................. 44.0 85.0 100.0 109.8 120.6 130.7 142.5 153.4 Forest products .................... 65.1 86.0 100.0 107.0 102.1 98.2 98.6 100.8 Paper and paperboard products ...... 49.7 79.9 100.0 104.5 109.1 115.6 123.7 131.4 Construction materials ............. 26.8 59.1 100.0 117.8 135.7 149.8 163.0 173.0 Chemicals ......................... 39.3 72.7 100.0 111.6 122.2 132.8 145.9 163.3 Machinery .......................... 51.3 79.9 100.0 106.3 116.1 125.9 140.9 150.2 154.5 Civilian machinery ................. 42.9 67.5 100.0 105.9 115.9 128.9 142.6 155.5 163.2 Military machinery ................ 63.5 97.9 100.0 107.1 116.5 121.7 138.5 142.5 142.0 Nondurable consumer goods ........... 50.3 80.6 100.0 107.3 111.9 117.6 122.9 125.3 130.9 Soft goods ........................ 50.2 81.3 100.0 106.7 113.0 116.7 121.4 124.0 Processed foods .................... 50.4 79.4 100.0 108.3 110.2 119.0 125.4 127.5 Total industrial production ............ 49.1 78.2 100.0 108.1 115.4 122.8 132.8 140.2 147.2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 State Budget for the USSR 1958, 1962-64, and 1965 Plan Revenues Social Sector ............................... 60.40* 76.7* 81.4* 84.7* N.A. 91.79* Turnover Tax ............................ 30.45* 32.9* 34.5* 35.2* N.A. 39.2* I Profit Deductions ......................... 13.54* 23.9* 25.7* 29.5* N.A. 31.1* U MTS-RTS . ............................. 0.97* 0* 0* 0* N.A. 0* Taxes on Enterprises and Organizations ..... 1.66* 1.3* 1.4* 1.4* N.A. Social Insurance Receipts .................. 3.26* 4.5* 4.7* 4.9* N.A. 21.5* Residual ................................. 10.52* 14.1* 15.1* 13.7* N.A. Private Sector .............................. 6.83* 7.6* 8.1* 7.2*b N.A. 7.91* b State Taxes on the Population .............. 5.19* 6.0* 6.3* 6.7* N.A. 7.3* 11 State Loans .............................. 1.06* 1.2* 1.3* 0.5*b N.A. 0.6* b Local Taxes and Lottery Revenue .......... 0.58* 0.4* 0.5* f N.A. Total .................................. 67.24* 84.31* 89.54* 91.93*b 93.8* b 99.70* b Expenditures U Financing the National Economy ............. 29.03* 36.2* 38.8* 38.75* N.A. 42.36* Industry and Construction ................. 13.67* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 20.6* Agriculture, Forestry, and MTS-RTS s...... Agricultural Procurement .................. 4.00* (0.5) * . N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. E Transportation and Communications........ 2.41* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2.9* Trade ................................... 2.04* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3.8* Municipal Economy ....................... 1.90* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 3.8* Other ................................... (4.51)*a N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 6.0* Social-Cultural Measures .................... 21.42* 28.9* 31.0* 32.80* 33.1* 37.45* Education ............................... 8.60* 12.4* 13.7* 14.6* N.A. 17.1* n Health .................................. 4.11* 4.9* 5.3* 5.5* N.A. 6.5* J Social Welfare ............................ 8.70* 11.6* 12.0* 12.7* N.A. 13.8* Administration ............................. 1.20* 1.1* 1.1* 1.11* N.A. 1.15* n Defense .................................... 9.36* 12.6* 13.9* 13.29* N.A. 12.79* I I Loan Service ............................... 0.37* 0.8* 0.1* N.A. Li Reserve Funds of the Councils of Ministers.... 0* 0* 0* 5.44* d 0 Residual ................................... 2.90* 2.6* 2.1* N.A. Total .................................... Budget Surplus ............................... 64.28* 2.96* 82.15* 2.16* 87.00* 2.54* 91.39* 0.54*b 92.9* 0.9* b 99.54* 0.16* b E * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Machine tractor stations in 1958, repair technical stations thereafter. b Not comparable with previous years, as a consequence of the elimination from budgetary revenue of revenue from the savings deposits of the population. o Estimated. d Including 2.3 billion new rubles planned for Reserve Funds of the Councils of Ministers. D In U L Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Gross Fixed Investment, by Function, Including Productive Gross Fixed Investment, by Sector, in the USSR 1955 and 1959-64 Total investment ................. 19,931* 33,986* 36,705* 38,271* 40,150* 42,214* 45,600* By function Construction ................. 12,831* 22,291* 24,240* 24,542* 24,852* 25,520* 26,900*b Equipment ................... 5,532* 9,501* 10,099* 11,286* 12,505* 13,595* 15,280*b Other capital outlays.......... 1,568* 2,194* 2,336* 2,443* 2,793* 3,099* 3,420*b Productive investment ............. 13,599* 20,710*b 22,508* 23,768*b 25,500* 27,433* 30,400*b By function of which: Construction ............... 7,413* 10,765*b 12,064* 12,721*b 13,473* 14,509* N.A. Equipment................. 4,784* 8,198*b 8,498* 9,230*b 10,058* 10,803* N.A. By sector Industry .................... 7,609* 11,692* 12,854* 13,308* 14,165* 15,130* 16,600*b Ferrous metallurgy.......... 586* 1,089* 1,219* 1,327* 1,413* 1,450* N.A. Chemicals .................. 278* 695* 910* 1,063* 1,164* 1,466* 2,000*b Fuels and power............ 2,865* 3,688* 3,797* 3,959* 4,176* 4,510* N.A. Machine building ........... 1,139* 1,514* 1,805* 2,046* 2,397* 2,441* N.A. Construction materials...... 310* 800* 1,010* 1,018* 932* 954* N.A. Consumer goods ............ 903* 1,756* 1,962* 1,771* 1,849* 1,929* 2,000*b Other .................. ... 1,528* 2,150* 2,151* 2,124* 2,234* 2,380* N.A. Construction industry ......... 530* 946* 1,030* 1,117* 1,050* 1,081* 1,000*b Agriculture ................... 3,804* 5,057* 5,172* 5,702* 6,316* 6,983* 8,300*b Transport and communications. 1,656* 3,015* 3,452* 3,641* 3,969* 4,239* 4,500*b Nonproductive investment ......... 6,332* 13,276*b 14,197* 14,503*b 14,650* 14,781* 15,200*b By function of which: Construction ............... 5,418* 11,526*b 12,176* 11,821*b 11,379* 11,011* N.A. Equipment ................. 748* 1,303*b 1,601* 2,054*b 2,447* 2,792* N.A. By sector Housing ..................... 3,806* 8,319* 8,275* 7,879* 7,729* 7,714* 7,800*b Welfare services .............. 2,526* 4,957*b 5,922* 6,624*b 6,921* 7,067* 7,400*b * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ^ Expressed in 1955 prices. b Estimated. Excluding the construction industry. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic ANNUAL RATES OF GROWTH OF CIVILIAN AND MILITARY GOODS IN THE USSR, 1956-64 TABLE 15 PERCENTAGE CHANGE FROM THE PREVIOUS YEAR CIVILIAN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION MILITARY MACHINERY .1956 10.5 -1.3 1957 10.1 - 3.5 1958 9.3 7.2 1959 8.3 7.1 1960 6.5 8.8 1961 6.7 4.5 1962 7.2 13.8 1963 6.1 2.9 1964 5.9 -0.3 MILITARY MACHINERY INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION 8.5 7.9 9.1. 8.1 6.8 6.4 8.2 5.6 5.0 "0,/ INDEX /9 OF GRO 60=10 WTH I 0 10 00 SECRET TOTAL INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION CIVILIAN " INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET MILITARY EXPENDITURES 1955 15.9 1956 15.2 1957 14.3 1958 14.6 1959 15.1 1960 15.3 1961 15.5 1962 17.0 1963 17.2 1964 17.1 DEFENSE BUDGET 10.7 9.7 9.1 9.4 9.4 9.3 11.6 12.6 13.9 13.3 fT COMPARISON OF ESTIMATED MILITARY EXPENDITURES WITH THE ANNOUNCED DEFENSE BUDGET OF THE USSR 1955-64 Billion New Rubles T 20 DEFENSE BUDGET -- 10 f Tabular Graphic 0 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 t Expressed in 1955 prices tt Plan data SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic ANNUAL RATES OF GROWTH IN INVESTMENT AND DEFENSE __ ---.-1 FOR THE USSR, 1955-64 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 PERCENTAGE CHANGE FROM THE PREVIOUS YEAR 14.9 - 4.5 12.8 -5.7 16.2 2.2 13.2 3.2 8.0 1.8 4.3 4.9 5.1 8.0 1.0 9.5 1.6 -1.0 INDEX OF GROWTH 1 0 0000~ 1955 = 10 000000 000000- INVESTMENT 00~r 50 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 SECRET 7 7 0 J 7 110 3 12 10 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic SOVIET MILITARY EXPENDITURES INCLUDING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND PROCUREMENT FOR ADVANCED WEAPONS AND SPACE SYSTEMS, 1955-64 MILITARY EXPENDITURES of which: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AND PROCUREMENT FOR ADVANCED WEAPONS AND SPACE SYSTEMS Billion New Rublest 20 RESEARCH ND DE SLOP NT AND JROCUREMENT~AFOER A VANCE WEA NS ANDS GS STEMS L- 1955 t Expressed in 1955 prices SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Estimated Expenditures for Defense by the USSR a 1958-64 Mission Strategic attack .............................. 2.04 2.30 2.48 2.66 3.11 2.85 2.45 Air defense ................................... 1.87 1.95 2.17 2.24 2.55 2.57 2.78 Ground ....................................... 4.34 4.10 3.86 3.53 3.62 3.72 3.55 Naval ....................................... 1.09 1.76 1.56 1.56 1.77 1.79 1.81 Military transport aviation ..................... 0.51 0.60 0.63 0.68 0.72 0.71 0.63 Research and development I .................... 1.79 2.07 2.37 2.71 3.08 3.48 3.79 Command and general support d ................ 2.36 2.28 2.25 2.10 2.11 2.10 2.05 Total military expenditures ...................... 14.60 15.06 15.33 15.49 16.96 17.23 17.06 Of which: Military machinery ......................... 7.72 8.26 8.99 9.40 10.69 11.00 10.96 Of which: Procurement of missile systems, nuclear weapons, ground electronics, and research and development, including all expendi- u tures for space .................. ..... 3.42 4.32 4.99 5.66 6.65 6.94 6.83 These estimates of Soviet defense expenditures include costs of nuclear weapons, costs of space programs, and costs of military research and development, most of which are covered in announced Soviet budget accounts other than defense. Most of the estimates in this table are derived from detailed calculations of the estimated magnitude and cost of individual programs to deploy and operate elements of the Soviet military establishment. These calculations produce numbers that suggest a high degree of accuracy. In fact, however, these numbers are subject to considerable uncertainty and should not be considered as precise measures. The estimates, however, are as accurate and as comprehensive as the data available on 1 May 1965 permitted. If these estimates are to be used for further analysis of a definitive nature, this Office should be contacted to determine whether they have been supplemented or revised in any manner by additional intelligence information. b Expressed in 1955 prices. Including estimated expenditures for research, development, test, and evaluation for all military programs, all nuclear energy programs, and all space programs. These estimates are derived from analysis of published Soviet financial data and do not represent detailed calculations of the estimated magnitude and cost of individual programs. d Including estimated expenditures for reserve training, militarized security forces, and paramilitary training, in addition to command and support for the active military establishment. F_1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 POPU LflTIOfl and COUflTRY TI1BL?S WEST CE~MAN?Y 1 :..PQLAND CZ ECHOSL+p VAa(A FRANCE F~UNARYIRUMA`AIA YVGOSLAVFABFJ.LGARYA COMMUNIST '-~ 1KORTK KOREA CHINA ,~-'JAPAN Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Estimated and Projected Population Selected Years, 1955-80 NATO COUNTRIES ............. 445* 464* 470* 490* 496* 502* 508* 543* 580* 621* US ..................... 165.9* 174.9* 177.8* 186.7* 189.4* 192.1* 195.1* 211.4* 230.4* 252.1* Other NATO ................ 279.4* 288.8* 292.1* 302.8* 306.4* 309.8* 312.9* 331.1* 349.4* 368.7* Belgium ................ 8.9* 9.1* 9.1* 9.2* 9.3* 9.3* 9.3* 9.6* 9.8* 10.1* Canada ................. 15.7* 17.1* 17.5* 18.6* 18.9* 19.3* 19.6* 21.5* 23.5* 25.6* Denmark ............... 4.4* 4.5* 4.5* 4.7* 4.7* 4.7* 4.7* 4.9* 5.1* 5.3* France ................. 43.4* 44.8* 45.2* 47.0* 47.9* 48.4* 48.9* 51.6* 54.7* 58.1* West Germany .......... 50.2* 52.1* 52.7* 54.8* 55.4* 56.1* 56.8* 59.9* 62.4* 64.4* West Berlin ............. 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.1* 2.1* 2.0* 1.8* Greece ................. 8.0* 8.2* 8.3* 8.5* 8.5* 8.5* 8.6* 8.9* 9.3* 9.6* Iceland ................. 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.3* Italy ................... 48.2* 49.0* 49.4* 50.2* 50.5* 50.8* 51.0* 52.5* 54.0* 55.5* Luxembourg ............ 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.4* 0.4* 0.4* Netherlands ............. 10.8* 11.2* 11.3* 11.8* 12.0* 12.1* 12.2* 12.9* 13.5* 14.2* M Norway ................ 3.4* 3.5* 3.6* 3.6* 3.7* 3.7* 3.7* 3.9* 4.1* 4.3* m f1 Portugal ................ 8.6* 8.7* 8.8* 9.0* 9.0* 9.1* 9.2* 9.6* 9.8* 10.0* ;a X Turkey ................. 23.9* 26.0* 26.8* 29.2* 30.0* 30.9* . 31.7* 36.5* 42.0* 48.4* UK .................... 51.2* 51.9* 52.2* 53.5* 53.8* 54.2* 54.6* 56.6* 58.6* 60.7* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES........ 949* 1,011* 1,033* 1,0.85* 1,103* 1,125* 1,146* 1,258* 1,384* 1,529* Soviet Bloc ................. 289* 302* 306* 320* 324* 327* 331* 349* 367* 387* USSR .................. 196.1* 206.8* 210.5* 221.4* 224.7* 227.8* 230.8* 244.6* 258.7* 274.2* Eastern Europe ........... 92.8* 95.3* 95.9* 98.1* 98.9* 99.6* 100.5* 104.1* 108.3* 112.8* Bulgaria ................ 7.5* 7.7* 7.8* 8.0* 8.1* 8.1* 8.2* 8.6* 8.9* 9.2* Czechoslovakia.......... 13.1* 13.5* 13.6* 13.9* 14.0* 14.1* 14.2* 14.8* 15.5* 16.2* East Germany .......... 17.9* 17.4* 17.3* 17.1* 17.2* 17.2* 17.3* 17.5* 17.8* 18.2* Hungary ............... 9.8* 9.9* 9.9* 10.1* 10.1* 10.1* 10.2* 10.3* 10.5* 10.6* Poland ................. 27.2* 28.7* 29.1* 30.3* 30.7* 31.1* 31.5* 33.1* 35.1* 37.4* Rumania ............... 17.3* 18.1* 18.2* 18.7* 18.8* 19.0* 19.1* 19.8* 20.5* 21.2* Far East ................... 634* 682* 699* 737* 751* 768* 785* 877* 982* 1,104* Communist China ....... 611* 657* 673* 709* 723* 738* 755* 843* 944* 1,061* North Korea............ 8.9* 9.9* 10.3* 11.3* 11.6* 12.0* 12.3* 14.1* 16.2* 18.6* North Vietnam.......... . 14.9* 15.4* 15.7* 16.6* 16.9* 17.3* 17.7* 19.8* 22.0* 24.4* Other ...................... 25.8* 26.9* 27.4* 28.3* 28.8* 29.2* 29.6* 32.0* 34.5* 37 Albania ................ 1.4* 1.5* 1.6* 1.7* 1.8* 1.8* 1.9* 2.2* 2.5* 3.0* Cuba ................... 6.1* 6.5* 6.7* 6.8* 6.9* 7.0* 7.1* 7.8* 8.6* 9.5* Mongolia ............... 0.8* 0.9* 0.9* 1.0* 1.0* 1.1* 1.1* 1.3* 1.4* 1.7* Yugoslavia .............. 17.5* 18.0* 18.2* 18.8* 19.1* 19.3* 19.5* 20.7* 22.0* 23.4* L~ ~~ r r 7 r r -~ r~ r r-) r r 7 r /'~~.-.. 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M - I - - - - /l/%A A If%A /A A . /'%I A r Ir-Ir rr !1!1!_~ A-7P1r%r%r% A/l/\ A Af%f%f%A r, Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Labor Force in the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-65 US b ........................ 71.3* 71.9* 73.1* 74.2* 74.7* 75.7* 77.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 155* 156* 159* 161* 163* 165* 167* USSR ................. 106.2* 107.1* 109.4* 111.0* 112.8* 114.8* 116.2* 117.8* Eastern Europe........... 49.0* 49.2* 49.5* 49.7* 50.0* 50.4* 50.9* Bulgaria ............... 4.20* 4.24* 4.27* 4.31* 4.34* 4.38* 4.42* 4.46* Czechoslovakia ......... 6.63* 6.65* 6.67* 6.70* 6.75* 6.81* 6.86* 6.90* East Germany.......... 8.68* 8.69* 8.66* 8.54* 8.50* 8.48* 8.42* 8.38* Hungary ............... 4.77* 4.85* 4.89* 4.90* 4.93* 4.96* 4.98* 5.01* Poland ................ 13.98* 14.06* 14.22* 14.34* 14.51* 14.73* 14.99* 15.21* Rumania .............. 10.69* 10.74* 10.82* 10.88* 10.96* 11.07* 11.20* 11.36* Far East Communist China d..... 288 302 307 305 306 314 321 North Korea d.......... 3.9 3.9 4.1 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.7 4.8 North Vietnam d ....... 7.8 8.0 8.2 8.4 8.6 8.8 9.1 Other Albania ................ 0.71* 0.72* 0.73* 0.75* 0.76* 0.78* 0.80* 0.82* Yugoslavia ............. 8.2* 8.3* 8.3* 8.4* 8.5* 8.7* 8.8* 9.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include the armed forces and the unemployed. b Annual averages of monthly data. Average annual employment in the state sector and total number of participants on collective farms. The data exclude militarized security forces. d Excluding the armed forces. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Agricultural Labor Force in.the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-65 E US b ........................ 5.84* 5.84* 5.72* 5.46* 5.19* 4.95* 4.76* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 74.5* 72.9* 72.5* 70.8* 69.8* 69.5* 68.5* USSR c ................ 52.4* 51.3* 51.2* 49.9* 49.4* 49.4* 48.4* 47.6* Eastern Europe........... 22.1* 21.6* 21.3* 20.9* 20.4* 20.1* 20.1* Bulgaria ............... 2.65* 2.53* 2.44* 2.40* 2.37* 2.31* 2.30* 2.29* Czechoslovakia ......... 1.87* 1.73* 1.58* 1.49* 1.45* 1.44* 1.41* 1.38* East Germany.......... 1.59* 1.52* 1.43* 1.41* 1.42* 1.40* 1.38* 1.37* Hungary ............... 2.01* 1.95* 1.85* 1.74* 1.66* 1.62* 1.59* 1.57* Poland ................ 6.56* 6.52* 6.61* 6.57* 6.40* 6.32* 6.42* 6.38* Rumania .............. 7.44* 7.39* 7.41* 7.25* 7.10* 7.04* 7.00* 6.96* Far East Communi t China 247 251 254 257 262 269 275 s ...... North Korea ........... 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.4 Li North Vietnam ......... 6.3 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 7.0 Other Albania ................ 0.51* 0.51* 0.51* 0.52* 0.52* 0.53* 0.54* 0.55* Yugoslavia ............. 4.96* 4.89* 4.82* 4.75* 4.72* 4.70* 4.68* 4.65* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding the armed forces. b Annual averages of monthly data. Data in this table are for civilian employment and differ from those presented in Table 140 p 152. Data in Table 140 are for farm employment and include farm operators doing 1 or more hours of farm work and members of their families working 15 hours or more during the survey week without cash wages. Data in Table 140 are based on a survey of farm payrolls conducted by the US Department of Agriculture. Data for the agricultural labor force are based on a household survey of the entire population conducted by the US Bureau of Census. Data in Table 140 are a more comprehensive count of agricultural employment and are considered to be more comparable to data presented for the USSR, whereas data in this table are considered to be more comparable to data presented for the Communist countries as a whole. o Excluding militarized security forces. 24 SECRET Li Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Nonagricultural Labor Force in the US and Selected Communist Countries a 1958-65 US b ........................ COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 80.6* 83.4* 86.4* 89.9* 93.0* 95.7* 98.6* USSR ................. 53.8* 55.8* 58.2* 61.1* 63.4* 65.4* 67.8* 70.2* Eastern Europe........... 26.8* 27.6* 28.2* 28.8* 29.6* 30.3* 30.8* Bulgaria ............... 1.56* 1.71* 1.83* 1.90* 1.97* 2.08* 2.12* 2.17* Czechoslovakia ......... 4.76* 4.92* 5.09* 5.21* 5.30* 5.37* 5.44* 5.52* East Germany.......... 7.08* 7.17* 7.24* 7.13* 7.08* 7.07* 7.04* 7.02* Hungary ............... 2.76* 2.90* 3.04* 3.17* 3.26* 3.34* 3.39* 3.44* Poland ................ 7.42* 7.53* 7.61* 7.77* 8.12* 8.41* 8.57* 8.83* Rumania .............. 3.25* 3.34* 3.41* 3.63* 3.86* 4.03* 4.21* 4.40* Far East Communist China d..... 41.0 51.0 53.0 48.0 44.0 45.0 46.0 North Korea d.......... 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.4 North Vietnam d ....... 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 2.1 2.1 Other Albania ................ 0.20* 0.21* 0.22* 0.23* 0.24* 0.25* 0.26* 0.27* Yugoslavia ............. 3.3* 3.4* 3.5* 3.6* 3.8* 4.0* 4.2* 4.3* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include the armed forces. b Civilian employment. The data are annual averages of monthly data but exclude the armed forces. Excluding militarized security forces. d Excluding the armed forces. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 7 f Ufl1T?D STATES Table 24 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 World ? ...................... 100* 110* US .......................... 100* 113* 118* 122* 130* 137* 147* 116* 117* 126* 133* 141* World b...................... US .......................... World ....................... 2,698* 3,099* 3,312* 3,526* 3,948* 4,350* 4,920* US .......................... 692* 822* 774* 837* 1,017* 1,136* 1,287* Goods, services, and transfer payments d ................... -132* -2,290* +1,433* +2,885* +2,187* +2,963* +5,473* Capital movements ............. -3,397* -1,453* -5,314* -5,255* -4,373* -5,607* -8,234* Balance ...................... -3,529* -3,743* -3,881* -2,370* -2,186* -2,644* e -2,761* e * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding the Communist countries. b Excluding Communist China. Factory sales, including parts shipped abroad for assembly. d Excluding military transfers under grants. e Including US Government nonmarketable convertible securities in the amounts of US $702 million in 1963 and US $375 million in 1964. n i U F] n j n Li l-i 8,720* 10,830* 12,790* 11,580* 14,120* 16,160* 16,880* 4,258* 5,591* 6,675* 5,543* 6,933* 7,638* 7,752* n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product. ... . Billion 1963 US $. 476* 508* 522* 531* 565* 584* 611* Total population (midyear). Million persons... 174.9* 177.8* 180.7* 183.8* 186.7* 189.4* 192.1* Labor force (midyear) ...... Million persons... 71.3* 71.9* 73.1* 74.2* 74.7* 75.7* 77.0* Fuels and power Primary energy ............ Million mt/ces... 1,335* 1,395* 1,429* 1,447* 1,506* 1,586* 1,645* Electric power (gross) ...... Billion kwh...... 768* 844* 894* 933* 1,001* 1,071* 1,147* Crude oil ................. Million mt ....... 331* 348* 348* 354* 362* 372* 377* Minerals and metals Crude steel b .............. Million mt....... 77.3* 84.8* 90.1* 88.9* 89.2* 99.1* 115* Rolled steel ............... Million mt....... 59.1*0 62.9* 69.4* 66.6* 68.0* 74.3* N.A.* Refined copper ............ Million mt....... 1.45* 1.22* 1.64* 1.66* 1.73* 1.72* 1.80* Primary aluminum ......... Million mt....... 1.42* 1.77* 1.83* 1.73* 1.92* 2.10* 2.32* Titanium sponge........... Thousand mt. . .. 4.16* 3.54* 4.82* 6.10* 6.10* 7.15* N.A.* Agriculture Grain d ................... Million mt....... 173* 169* 181* 164* 163* 177* 163* Meat ^ ................... Million mt....... 11.6* 12.4* 12.8* 13.0* 13.1* 13.9* 14.8* Manufactured items Sulfuric acid .............. Million mt....... 14.5* 16.0* 16.2* 16.2* 17.9* 19.0* 20.8* Mineral fertilizers (nutri- Million mt....... 7.04* 7.40* 7.41* 8.11* 8.83* 10.0* 11.1* ents) Electron tubes . ........... Million units..... 397* 433* 393* 375* 361* 338* 320* Cement ................... Million mt....... 54.8* 59.8* 56.1* 56.7* 58.9* 61.6* 64.2* Rayon and acetate fabrics.. . Millionlm....... 1,513* 1,480* 1,312* 1,340* 1,452* 1,584* 1,632* Cotton fabric .............. Millionlm....... 8,206* 8,781* 8,564* 8,383* 8,464* 8,004* 8,214* Radio receivers ............ Million units..... 12.5* 16.5* 18.0* 18.4* 20.5* 19.7* 20.7* Metalcutting machine tools . . Thousand units.. 31.5* 45.2* 42.9* 40.4* 47.5* 49.8* 55.6* Trade Imports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US $..... 13.3* 15.5* 15.1* 14.7* 16.3* 17.1* 18.7* Exports (f.o.b.)g........... Billion US $..... 17.7* 17.5* 20.4* 20.8* 21.4* 23.1* 26.2* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; and linear meters, lm. ? Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. b Excluding steel for castings made in foundries operated by companies not producing ingots. Excluding forgings and castings. d Excluding corn for silage and fodder and including sorghum for grain. Carcass weight, bone-in basis. Producer sales. Including exports of foreign aid. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table 25 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 US ......................... 2,720* 2,860* 2,890* 2,890* 3,030* 3,080* 3,180* France ..................... 1,590* 1,630* 1,730* 1,780* 1,880* 1,920* 1,990* World b ..... ............. . France ................. ... Goods, services, and transfer payments ........... ....... Capital movements ?.. . . . . . .. . . Balance ..................... 8,720* 10,830* 12,790* 11,580* 14,120* 16,160* 16,880* 924* 1,085* 1,116* 988* 1,278* 1,453* 1,318* -221* +733* +634* +953* +844* +511* -20* +19* +681* -116* +66* -158* +345* +835* - 202* + 1,414* +518* +1,019* +686* +856* +815* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding the Communist countries. b Excluding Communist China. Including transactions of the overseas franc area. LII U nI U n l Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product ?... Billion 1963 US $. 71.4* 73.5* 79.0* 82.4* 88.2* 92.0* 96.5* Total population (midyear).. Million persons... 44.8* 45.2* 45.7* 46.2* 47.0* 47.9* 48.4* Fuels and power Primary energy ............ Million mt/ce b... 79.4* 81.3* 86.2* 83.5* 83.5* 79.1* 86.4* Electric power (gross) ...... Billion kwh...... 63.9* 67.1* 75.0* 79.6* 86.8* 91.8* 97.6* Crude oil ................. Million mt....... 1.4* 1.6* 2.0* 2.2* 2.4* 2.5* 2.8* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt....... 14.6* 15.2* 17.3* 17.6* 17.2* 17.6* 19.8* Rolled steel a ............. . Million mt ....... 11.3* 11.8* 13.7* 14.2* 13.6* 13.7* N.A.* Refined copper ............ Thousand mt.... 31.6* 39.4* 40.2* 34.4* 37.5* 33.7* 37.9* Primary aluminum ......... Thousand mt.... 169* 173* 238* 280* 294* 298* 315* Agriculture Grain .................... Million mt....... 18.4* 21.7* 22.8* 20.5* 24.7* 24.7* 25.1* Meat d ................... Million mt....... 2.48* 2.48* 2.61* 2.77* 3.15* 3.05* 3.00* Manufactured items Sulfuric acid .............. Million mt....... 1.82* 1.89* 2.05* 2.20* 2.27* 2.40* 2.67* Mineral fertilizers (nutrients) Million mt....... 2.76* 2.82* 3.02* 3.26* 3.26* N.A.* N.A.* Cement ................... Million mt ....... 13.6* 14.2* 14.3* 15.7* 16.9* 18.1* 21.5* Trade Imports (c.i.f.) e........... Billion US $..... 5.6* 5.1* 6.3* 6.7* 7.5* 8.7* 10.1* Exports (f.o.b.) e........... Billion US $..... 5.1* 5.6* 6.9* 7.2* 7.4* 8.1* 9.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; and metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce. Converted at US purchasing power equivalents. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 0 Excluding forgings and castings. d Carcass weight, bone-in basis. e Including the Saar through 5 July 1959. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table 26 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 Industrial production Index 1958= 100 Manganese ore Thousand metric tons n Li World ....................... 12,402* 12,950* 13,571* 13,531* 14,317* 14,597* N.A.* India ........................ 1,276* 1,178* 1,199* 1,230* 1,186* 1,075* 1,220* Net availability of grain b Kilograms per capita Communist China ............ 299 240 230 243 259 248 239 India ........................ 187* 190* 197* 195* 189* 194* 189* Balance of payments Million US $ D Goods, services, and transfer payments ............... -775* -361* -732* -699* -776* -625* N.A.* Capital movements ............. +526* +458* +665* +641* +744* +648* N.A.* L, Balance ...................... -249* +97* -67* -58*. -32* +23* N.A.* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding the Communist countries. b Cereals (including paddy rice) and pulses on a gross basis. 1 7 r LJ nI L.J V Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross domestic product .. . Total population b (midyear). Fuels and power Electric power ? (gross) ..... Hard coal ................. Metallurgical coke ......... Minerals and metals Crude steel d .............. Iron ore .................. Pig iron and blast-furnace ferroalloys. Primary aluminum ......... Refined copper ............ Agriculture Ginned cotton ............. Rice? (rough or paddy). .. .. Sugar (raw value) .......... Wheat .................... Manufactured items Cotton yarn f .............. Woolen yarnf ............. Motor vehicles g........... Sulfuric acid .............. Cement ................... Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic h ... Imports (c.i.f.) ............ Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Unit of measure t 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Billion 1963 US $. 34* 35* 37* 38* 39* 41* 42* Million persons. . 410.7* 419.6* 429.0* 439.0* 449.6* 460.5* 471.6* Billion kwh...... 15.4* 17.8* 20.1* 23.0* 25.8* 29.8* 34.1* Million mt....... 46.1* 47.8* 52.6* 56.1* 61.5* 66.9* 64.0* Million mt....... 3.07* 4.30* 4.78* 6.23* 7.05* 7.35* N.A.* Million mt....... 1.84* 2.47* 3.29* 4.07* 5.11* 5.98* 5.97* Million mt....... 6.13* 7.98* 10.7* 12.3* 13.4* 14.9* 14.9* Million mt....... 2.15* 3.19* 4.26* 5.10* 5.92* 6.74* 6.68* Thousand mt.... 8.31* 17.5* 18.4* 18.4* 35.2* 53.4* 55.0* Thousand mt.... 7.97* 7.67* 8.91* 8.34* 9.78* 9.58* 9.47* Million mt....... 0.91* 0.73* 1.01* 0.88* 1.07* 1.14* 1.05* Million mt....... 46.3* 47.2* 51.3* 51.3* 47.9* 55.0* 55.0* Million mt....... 2.17* 2.30* 2.81* 3.09* 3.05* 2.50* N.A.* Million mt....... 8.00* 9.96* 10.3* 11.0* 12.0* 10.8* 9.71* Thousand mt. ... 764* 782* 788* 862* 860* 893* 965* Thousand mt.. 13.2* 13.4* 12.7* 14.7* 18.0* 22.7* 20.9* Thousand units. 26.8* 36.5* 52.1* 54.3* 57.8* 52.2* 66.6* Thousand mt. . 230* 297* 354* 422* 469* 568* 675* Million mt....... 6.17* 6.94* 7.84* 8.25* 8.59* 9.36* 9.69* Billion tkm...... 73.9* 78.6* 87.7* 91.2* 97.2* 105.3*i N.A.* Billion US $..... 1.8* 2.0* 2.3* 2.3* 2.4* 2.5* 2.4* Billion US $..... 1.2* 1.3* 1.3* 1.4* 1.4* 1.6* 1.7* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Based on gross domestic product data for 1959 that was moved forward with an index of current national income to 1963 prices and deflated by a similiar index for constant national income. India does not publish gross national product data and there has not been a series for gross domestic product since 1959. b Excluding data for Sikkim and Kashmir-Jammu. u Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year. d Ingots only. Estimated from planted acreage. f Including mixed yarn. g Including automobiles and commercial vehicles. h Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year. i Data are for the calendar year. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 TRLY Table 27 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 us .......................... 2,720* 2,860* 2,890* 2,890* 3,030* 3,080* 3,180* Italy ........................ 835* 889* 946* 1,020* 1,080* 1,120* 1,140* Industrial production Index 1958=100 World ....................... 100* 110* 118* 122* 130* 137* 147* Italy ........................ 100* 111* 129* 145* 159* 173* 174* 8,720* 10,830* 12,790* 11,580* 14,120* 16,160* 16,880* Italy ........................ 369* 471* 596* 694* 878* 1,105* 1,028* Goods, services, and transfer payments .................... +564* +755* +317* +508* +276* -657* +660* Capital movements ............. +342* + 142* -148* + 105* +13* +35* -323* Balance ...................... +906* +896* + 169* + 614* +290* - 622* +337* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding the Communist countries. b Excluding Communist China. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product a.... Billion 1963 US $. 40.9* 43.9* 46.9* 50.8* 54.0* 56.6* 58.1* Total population (midyear).. Million persons... 49.0* 49.4* 49.6* 49.9* 50.2* 50.5* 50.8* Fuels and power Primary energy . . . . . . . . . . . . Million mt/ce b... 29.9* 32.9* 37.7* 36.4* 35.1* 36.8* 38.8* Electric power (gross) ...... Billion kwh...... 45.5* 49.4* 56.2* 60.6* 64.9* 70.8* 73.5* Crude oil ................. Million mt....... 1.5* 1.7* 2.0* 2.0* 1.8* 1.8* 2.6* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt....... 6.3* 6.8* 8.2* 9.1* 9.8* 10.2* 9.7* Rolled steel ............... Million mt....... 5.5* 6.2* 7.8* 8.3* 8.6* 9.0* N.A.* Refined copper ............ Thousand mt.... 14.7* 19.0* 15.6* 14.0* 12.0* 13.0* 12.2* Primary aluminum ......... Thousand mt.... 63.8* 74.9* 83.6* 83.4* 81.2* 91.4* 115.5* Agriculture Grain .................... Million mt ....... 15.2* 14.0* 12.0* 13.9* 14.4* 13.3* 14.0* Meat .................... Million mt....... 0.94* 1.03* 1.10* 1.25* 1.26* 1.17* 1.18* Manufactured items Sulfuric acid .............. Million mt....... 2.03* 2.14* 2.30* 2.45* 2.55* 2.71* 2.68* Mineral fertilizers (nutrients) Million mt....... 0.94* 1.02* 1.11* 1.20* 1.26* N.A.* N.A.* Cement ................... Million mt....... 12.8* 14.4* 16.0* 18.0* 20.2* 22.1* 22.8* Trade Imports (c.i.f.) ............ Billion US $..... 3.2* 3.4* 4.7* 5.2* 6.1* 7.6* 7.2* Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US $..... 2.6* 2.9* 3.6* 4.2* 4.7* 5.1* 6.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; and metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce. Converted at US purchasing power equivalents. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Carcass weight, bone-in basis. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 World ....................... 100* 110* 118* 122* 130* 137* 147* Japan ....................... 100* 120* 149* 178* 193* 212* 248* Table 28 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 L J r ) Li Passenger automobiles Thousand units World b ...................... 8,720* 10,830* 12,790* 11,580* 14,120* 16,160* 16,880* Japan ....................... 51* 79* 165* 250* 269* 408* 580* Shipbuilding Merchant ships launched P 'U World ....................... 9,270* 8,746* 8,356* 7,940* 8,375* 8,550* 10,365* Japan ....................... 2,067* 1,723* 1,732* 1,799* 2,183* 2,374* 4,205* Goods, services, and transfer payments .................... +264* +361* + 142* -983* -50* -778* -472* Capital movements ............. +75* +125* +356* +578* +278* +1,019* +417* Balance ...................... +339* + 486* + 497* -406* + 228* +242* -56* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding the Communist countries. b Excluding Communist China. n u nI L Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product a... . Billion 1963 US 5. 46* 57* 65* 75* 80* 87* N.A.* Total population (midyear). Million persons. . 91.5* 92.4* 93.2* 94.0* 94.9* 95.9* 96.9* Labor force (end of year) ... Million persons... 43.2* 42.9* 44.4* 44.9* 45.3* 45.7* 46.0* Fuels and power Electric power (gross) ..... . Billion kwh...... 85.4* 99.1* 115* 132* 140* 160* 174* Crude oil b ............... . Thousand mt. . . . 410* 454* 593* 738* 860* 898* 766* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt ....... 12.1 * 16.6* 22.1* 28.3* 27.5* 31.5* 39.8* Rolled steel ............... Million mt ....... 9.09 * 11.7* 17.2* 21.9* 22.3* 25.6* N.A.* Refined copper ............ Thousand mt.... 124* 194* 248* 277* 270* 295* 342* Primary aluminum ......... Thousand mt.... 84.6* 100* 133* 154* 171* 224* 265* Agriculture Meat .................... Thousand mt.... 315* 362* 322* 381* 502* 495* 517* Fish catch d ............. Million mt....... 5.51* 5.88* 6.19* 6.71* 6.86* 6.70* N.A.* Rice (rough or paddy) ...... Million mt ....... 15.0* 15.6* 16.1* 15.5* 16.3* 16.0* 16.0* Manufactured items Sulfuric acid ............. . Million mt ....... 3.80* 4.20* 4.45* 4.68* 4.91* 4.99* 5.37* Synthetic fibers ............ Thousand mt.... 46.4* 80.8* 118* 153* 183* 239* 342* Cement ................... Million mt ....... 15.0* 17.3* 22.5* 24.6* 28.8* 29.9* 33.0* Cotton fabrics ............. Million sq m..... 2,542* 2,656* 3,118* 3,282* 3,084* 2,940* 2,966* Rayon and acetate fabrics ... Million sq m..... 1, 612* 1,673* 1,828* 1,775* 1,641* 1,632* 1,584* Trade Imports (c.i.f.) ............ Billion US 5. . 3.03* 3.60* 4.49* 5.81* 5.64* 6.74* 7.94* Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US S. . 2.88* 3.46* 4.06* 4.24* 4.92* 5.45* 6.68* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; and square meters, sq m. Converted at US purchasing power equivalents in approximately the same manner as the data for the NATO countries found in Table 2, p. 3. A 1960 geometric conversion ratio has been constructed by Irving Kravis in Journal of Political Economy, August 1963, p. 327, and the conversion was moved forward by the appropriate index numbers. b Including natural gasoline. ? Carcass weight, bone-in basis. d Including whale catch. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 UflITED mom Table 29 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 US .......................... 2,720* 2,860* 2,890* 2,890* 3,030* 3,080* 3,180* UK ........... ... ......... 1,590* 1,650* 1,720* 1,760* 1,760* 1,810* 1,900* World ....... ............... 100* 110* 118* 122* 130* 137* 147* UK ......... ............... 100* 105* 113* 113* 114* 119* 128* Shipbuilding Merchant ships launched Thousand gross register tons World ..................... . 9,270* 8,746* 8,356* 7,940* 8,375* 8,550* 10,365* UK ................. ....... 1,402* 1,373* 1,331* 1,192* 1,073* 938* 1,043* Goods, services, and transfer payments .................... +966* +428* -770* -62* +252* +269* -1,047* Capital movements b........ ... -400* -913* +238* +118* +6* -692* -1,036* Balance ...................... +566* -484* -532* +56* +258* -423* -2,083* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding the Communist countries. b Excluding commercial bank transactions. 11 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product e ... . Billion 1963 US $. 82.6* 86.1* 90.2* 93.3* 94.1* 97.6* 103* Total population (midyear).. Million persons... 51.9* 52.2* 52.5* 53.0* 53.5* 53.8* 54.2* Fuels and power Primary energy ............ Million mt/ce b... 221* 212* 200* 197* 205* 204* 202* Electric power (gross) ..... . Billion kwh ...... 113* 121* 137* 146* 160* 176* 184* Crude oil ................. Thousand mt. ... 81* 84* 87* 108* 113* 125* 125*e Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt....... 19.9* 20.5* 24.7* 22.4* 20.8* 22.9* 26.6* Rolled steel ............... Million mt ....... 15.3* 15.1* 18.4* 16.7* 15.7* 17.2* N.A.* Refined copper ............ Thousand mt.... 196* 195* 219* 238* 232* 214* 245* Primary aluminum ......... Thousand mt.... 26.8* 24.9* 29.4* 32.8* 34.6* 31.1* 32.2* Agriculture Grain .................... Million mt....... 8.2* 9.1* 9.5* 9.5* 11.6* 11.2* 12.6* Meat d ................... Million mt....... 1.73* 1.68* 1.72* 1.88* 1.96* 2.00* 1.96* Manufactured items Sulfuric acid .............. Million mt....... 2.28* 2.49* 2.77* 2.71* 2.78* 2.93* 3.18* Mineral fertilizers (nutri- Thousand mt. . .. 715* 786* 841* 885* 919* N.A.* N.A.* ents) Cement ................... Million mt ....... 11.9* 12.8* 13.5* 14.4* 14.3* 14.1* 17.0* Woolen fabrics ............ Million sq m..... 292* 305* 307* 294* 274* 272* 272* Rayon and acetate fabrics. . Million lm....... 550* 539* 564* 555* 517* 514* 557* Trade Imports (c.i.f.) ........... Billion US $..... 10.5* 11.2* 12.7* 12.3* 12.6* 13.5* 15.4* Exports (f.o.b.) e.......... . Billion US $..... 9.3* 9.7* 10.3* 10.8* 11.1* 11.9* 12.3* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; square meters, sq m; and linear meters, lm. Converted at US purchasing power equivalents. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. c Data are for 1963. d Carcass weight, bone-in basis. e Including re-exports. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 WEST !~eRmanv US .......................... West Germany ............... Industrial production Index LJ 17 Li 11 World d ..................... . 8,720* 10,830* 12,790* 11,580* 14,120* 16,160* 16,880* West Germany ............... 1,307* 1,503* 1,817* 1,904* 2,109* 2,414* 2,650* U Goods, services, and transfer payments .................... + 1,495* + 1,036* + 1,155* + 694* - 554* +220* + 102* Capital movements ............. -630* -1,459* +909* -633* +292* +459* +80* Balance ...................... +865* -424* +2,064* +60* -261* +679* +183* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Including the Saar and West Berlin. b Excluding the Communist countries. Excluding the Saar. d Excluding Communist China. 7 U n LI 2,720* 2,860* 2,890* 2,890* 3,030* 3,080* 3,18U* 1,480* 1,570* 1,720*? 1,790* 1,840* 1,880* ? 1,980*? Table 30 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product g ... . Billion 1963 US $. 77.2* 82.6* 95.5* 101* 105* 108* 115* Total population b (midyear). Million persons .. 54.3* 54.9* 55.4* 56.2* 57.0* 57.6* 58.3* West Berlin population ...... Million persons... 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* 2.2* Fuels and power Primary energy ............ Million mt/ce ?... 193* 186* 189* 190* 191* 192* 195* b Electric power (gross) ...... Billion kwh...... 95.3* d 103* d 116* 125* 135* 148* 164* Crude oil ................. Million mt....... 4.4* 5.1* 5.5* 6.2* 6.8* 7.4* 7.7* b Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt ....... 22.8* d 25.8* d 34.1* 33.5* 32.6* 31.6* 37.3* b Rolled steel ............... Million mt....... 17.4*de 22.3* d 25.8* 25.7* 24.9* 24.2* N.A.* Refined copper ............ Thousand mt'.... 268* 282* 309* 315* 319* 314* 348* Primary aluminum ......... Thousand mt.... 137* 151* 169* 173* 178* 210* 220*b Agriculture Grain .................... Million mt ....... 12.0* 13.3* 14.1* 11.2* 13.6* 14.0* 15.0* Meat f .................... Million mt....... 2.68* 2.51* 2.62* 2.73* 2.93* 2.07* 2.92* Manufactured items Sulfuric acid .............. Million mt....... 2.92* 2.94* 3.17* 3.10* 3.10* 3.32* 3.60*b Mineral fertilizers (nutri- Million mt....... 3.40* 3.68* 3.90* 3.85* 3.88* N.A.* N.A.* ents) Cement ................... Trade Imports (c.i.f.) g........... Billion US $..... 8.0* 8.9* 10.6* 11.0* 12.3* 13.0* 14.6* Exports (f.o.b.) g........... Billion US $..... 9.2* 10.3* 12.0* 12.7* 13.2* 14.6* 16.2* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. j- Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; and metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce. Converted at US purchasing power equivalents. Data for 1958-59 exclude the Saar and West Berlin. The data for West Ger- many for 1960, excluding the Saar and West Berlin, is 1963 US $89.9 billion. b Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. d Excluding data for the Saar. ? Excluding forgings and castings. f Carcass weight, bone-in basis. g Excluding data for the Saar before 6 July 1959. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 I: Table 31 Selected International Comparisons 1958-64 World 8 ..................... 100* 103* 105* 106* 110* 112* N.A.* USSR ....................... 100* 96* 96* 105* 103* 98* 109* 17 World b ................... 100* 110* 118* 122* 130* 137* 147* Li USSR ........... ........... 100 108 115 123 133 140 147 fl Li World ................... ... 253* 282* 303* 325* . 350* 367* 399* us ........ ........... ..... 55* 60* 56* 57* 59* 62* 64* 7 USSR ............... . ..... 33* 39* 46* 51* 57* 61* 65* World .... ................ . 2,698* 3,099* 3,312* 3,526* 3,948* 4,350* 4,920* USSR ....................... 166* 180* 211* 250* 277* 308* 361* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Excluding Communist China. b Excluding the Communist countries. u U U, S S:. R I U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Unit of Measure t 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Aggregative data Gross national product ..... Billion 1963 US $. 230 239 250 265 275 284 301 Total population (midyear) . Million persons .. 206.8* 210.5* 214.2* 217.9* 221.4* 224.7* 227.8* Labor force ............... Million persons... 106.2* 107.1* 109.4* 111.0* 112.8* 114.8* 116.2* Fuels and power Primary energy ............ Million mt/ce b... 580* 620* 663* 706* 763* 821* 886* Electric power (gross) ..... . Billion kwh...... 235* 265* 292* 328* 369* 412* 459* Hard coal ................. Million mt....... 353* 365* 375* 377* 386* 395* 410* Metallurgical coke ......... Million mt....... 50.9* 53.4* 56.2* 58.6* 60.9* 63.9* 66.2* Crude oil ................. Million mt....... 113* 130* 148* 166* 186* 206* 224* Natural gas a ............. . Billion cu m..... 28.1* 35.4* 45.3* 59.0* 73.5* 89.8* 108* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt....... 54.9* 60.0* 65.3* 70.8* 76.3* 80.2* 85.0* Rolled steel ............... Million mt....... 36.6* 40.0* 43.7* 47.5* 51.4* 54.1* 57.4* Pig iron .................. Million mt....... 39.6* 43.0* 46.8* 50.9* 55.3* 58.7* 62.4* Iron ore .................. Million mt....... 88.8* 94.0* 106* 118* 128* 138* 146* Refined copper ............ Thousand mt.. 406* 450* 490* 530* 590* 640* 700* Primary aluminum........ . Thousand mt.... 510* 575* 650* 725* 800* 875* 975 Lead ..................... Thousand mt.... 288* 306* 324* 343* 364* 385* 408* Titanium sponge........... Thousand mt.... 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Agriculture Grain d ................... Million mt....... 125* 100* 100* 115* 115* 95* 125* Cattle (beginning of year) ... Million head..... 66.8* 70.8* 74.2* 75.8* 82.1* 87.0* 85.4* Meat ..................... Million mt....... 6.78* 7.67* 7.38* 7.40* 8.14* 8.87* 7.10* Milk ..................... Million mt....... 54.6* 56.1* 55.5* 56.3* 58.1* 56.3* 52.7* Manufactured items Cotton yarn ............... Million mt....... 1.06* 1.12* 1.17* 1.16* 1.19* 1.22* 1.29* Sulfuric acid .............. Million mt....... 4.80* 5.08* 5.40* 5.72* 6.13* 6.88* 7.65* Synthetic ammonia ........ Million mt N. . - - 0.90 1.04 1.18 1.36 1.63 2.02 2.41 Mineral fertilizers (nutrients) . Million mt....... 2.95* 3.06* 3.28* 3.59* 4.08* 4.65* 5.98* Metalcutting machine tools. Thousand units.. 138* 148* 156* 166* 177* 183* 184* Chemical equipment ....... Thousand mt.... N.A. N.A. N.A. 250* 273* N.A. N.A. Tractors .................. Thousand units. . 220* 214* 238* 264* 287* 325* 329* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic ...... Billion tkm ...... 1,302* 1,430* 1,504* 1,567* 1,646* 1,749* 1,854* Highway freight traffic. ... . Billion tkm...... 76.8* 87.6* 98.5* 106* 112* 120* 127* Imports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US $..... 4.35* 5.07* 5.63* 5.83* 6.46* 7.06* 7.74* Exports (f.o.b.)............ Billion US $..... 4.30* 5.44* 5.56* 6.00* 7.03* 7.27* 7.68* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; cubic meters, cu m; metric tons of nitrogen, mt N; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. a Average annual employment. Data include the armed forces but exclude militarized security forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. I Gross production less losses and waste. d Including pulses. C Data refer to meat on the basis of carcass weight, bone-in and include slaughter fats and poultry. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 r BULB Aggregative data Gross national product ...... Billion 1963 US $.. 4.1 4.3 4.8 4.9 5.2 5.4 5.7 Industrial production........ 1958=100 ........ 100 115 132 142 155 167 rl 182 Total population (midyear). . Million persons.... 7.7* 7.8* 7.9* 7.9* 8.0* 8.1* 8.1* Labor force ................ Million persons... . 4.20* 4.24* 4.27* 4.31* 4.34* 4.38* 4.42* Fuels and power Primary energy ............. Million mt/ce b.... 7.8* 9.4* 10.3* 11.5* 13.0* 13.8* 16.2* Electric power (gross) ....... Billion kwh ....... 3.02* 3.87* 4.66* 5.41* 6.04* 7.20* 8.73* Brown coal and lignite....... Million mt ........ 12.4* 14.9* 16.6* 18.0* 20.2* 21.3* 24.8* Minerals and metals Crude steel ? .............Million mt ........ 0.26* 0.28* 0.30* 0.39* 0.48* 0.52* 0.54* Rolled steel ................ Million mt ........ 0.12* 0.17* 0.19* 0.27* 0.33* 0.35* 0.36* Refined copper ............. Thousand mt..... 6.1* d 8.2* 14.0* 15.0* 18.3* 20.0* 20.6* Lead ...................... Thousand mt ..... 26.1* 32.7* 40.4* 40.9* 43.7* 51.0* 87.0* I I Agriculture Grain ..................... Million mt ........ 3.45 4.05 4.04 3.78 3.82 3.94 4.15 Ginned cotton ............... Thousand mt..... 15.4* 17.1* 21.1* 7.9* 16.1* 13.1* 14.0 Wool (grease basis) ......... Thousand mt,... . 16.5* 19.3* 21.0* 23.1* 22.8* 23.7* 24.8* Potatoes ................... Million mt ........ 0.25* 0.42* 0.48* 0.44* 0.36* 0.41* 0.42 Cattle (beginning of year).. . . Million head ...... 1.44* 1.36* 1.28* 1.45* 1.58* 1.58* 1.49* Hogs (beginning of year) ..... Million head ...... 1.99* 2.05* 2.27* 2.55* 2.33* 2.07* 2.10* Meat e ..................... Thousand mt..... 208 201 174 204 223 209 220 Manufactured items Sulfuric acid. .............. Thousand mt. ... . 64* 91* 123* 192* 247* 269* 291* Soda ash ................... Thousand mt..... 99* 114* 128* 123* 171* 198* 217* Cement .................... Million mt ........ 0.93* 1.43* ' 1.59* 1.75* 1.89* 2.20* 2.68* Transportation and trade r~ Railroad freight traffic ....... Billion tkm ....... 5.24* 6.29* 6.98* 7.45* 7.88* 8.57* 9.50* Highway freight traffic. :.... Billion tkm ....... 1.15* 1.38* 2.04* 2.32* 2.64* 2.72* 2.99* Imports (f.o.b.) ............. Billion US $. . .. .. 0.37* 0.58* 0.63* 0.67* 0.78* 0.93* 1.06* Exports (f.o.b.) ............. Billion US $...... 0.37* 0.47* 0.57* 0.66* 0.77* 0.83* 0.97* F_1 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. u j- Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Including an estimate for steel castings. d Blister copper. ? Carcass weight, bone-in basis. Table 32 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 nI U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table 33 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product..... Billion 1963 US $. 17.6 18.4 19.8 20.6 21.0 20.6 20.6 Industrial production....... 1958=100...... . 100 108 118 125 131 127 130 Total population (midyear). Million persons.. . 13.5* 13.6* 13.7* 13.8* 13.9* 14.0* 14.1* Labor force a (midyear) ..... Million persons... 6.63* 6.65* 6.67* 6.70* 6.75* 6.81* 6.86* Fuels and pow+br Primary energy ............ Million mt/ce b.. 48.6* 47.9* 51.3* 54.8* 57.4* 59.4* 60.5* Electric power (gross). . .. . . Billion kwh...... 19.6* 21.9* 24.4* 27.0* 28.8* 29.9* 32.1* Brown coal and lignite...... Million mt...... . 56.4* 53.1* 57.9* 64.6* 68.8* 72.4* 74.6* Natural gas ............... Billion cu m ..... 1.25* 1.49* 1.44* 1.41* 1.20* 1.10* 1.00* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt ....... 5.51* 6.14* 6.77* 7.04* 7.64* 7.60* 8.38* Rolled steel ............... Million mt...... . 4.28* 4.57* 5.11* 5.41* 5.83* 5.84* 6.55* Pig iron .................. Million mt...... . 3.77* 4.24* 4.70* 4.97* 5.18* 5.25* 5.72* Iron ore .................. Million mt....... 2.80* 2.97* 3.12* 3.29* 3.48* 3.41* 2.86* Manganese ore ............ Thousand mt.... 165* 156* 154* 101* 83* 85* 81* Primary aluminum......... Thousand mt... 26* 41* 52* 53* 54* 56* 56* Agriculture Grain .................... Million mt ....... 4.83* 5.52* 5.74* 5.66* 5.69* 5.64* 5.24* Potatoes .................. Million mt...... . 6.59* 6.33* 5.09* 5.33* 5.00* 6.51* 7.50* Cattle (beginning of year)... Million head..... 4.09* 4.18* 4.30* 4.39* 4.52* 4.51* 4.48* Hogs (beginning of year).... Million head.... . 5.44* 5.28* 5.69* 5.96* 5.90* 5.90* 5.84* Meat ..................... Thousand mt.... 466 471 483 499 514 512 543 Manufactured items Electric motors (ac) ........ Million kw ...... 2.37* 2.67* 2.95* 3.41* 3.52* 3.64* N.A. Electric generators (ac). . . . . Million kw ...... 0.98* 1.11* 1.39* 1.54* 1.34* 1.13* N.A. Television receivers ........ Thousand units. . 134* 197* 263* 334* 307* 235* 260* Metalcutting machine tools. Thousand units. 28.0* 29.2* 30.2* 31.3* 33.5* 26.7* 20.7* Metallurgical equipment.... Thousand mt... 76.2* 88.1* 90.7* 109* 112* 104* N.A. Chemical equipment ....... Thousand mt.. . 41* 50* 57* 91* 95* 91* 85* Tractors .................. Thousand units. 24.6* 29.2* 32.5* 27.8* 31.5* 28.4* 30.0* Passenger automobiles...... Thousand units. 43.4* 50.6* 56.2* 58.8* 64.3* 56.5* 42.1* Cement ................... Million mt ....... 4.11* 4.74* 5.05* 5.34* 5.71* 5.18* 5.49* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic...... Billion tkm...... 42.7* 44.1* 47.4* 50.7* 52.2* 51.7* 55.4* Highway freight traffic. .... Billion tkm ...... 3.98* 4.78* 5.11* 5.67* 6.06* 6.32* 6.57* Imports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US $..... 1.36* 1.60* 1.82* 2.02* 2.07* 2.16* 2.43* Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US $ ..... 1.51* 1.73* 1.93* 2.05* 2.19* 2.46* 2.58* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; cubic meters, cu m; kilowatts, kw; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Carcass weight, bone-in basis. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 BI G?RfflflflY Table 34 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product ...... Industrial production........ Billion 1963 US $ .. 1958=100 ........ 19.8 100 21.0 110 21.9 117 22.5 122 23.2 127 23.7 132 24.4 137 Total population (midyear).. Million persons.... 17.4* 17.3* 17.2* 17.1* 17.1* 17.2* 17.2* Labor force a (midyear) ...... Million persons.... 8.68* 8.69* 8.66* 8.54* 8.50* 8.48* 8.42* Fuels and power n I Primary energy ............. Million mt/ce b.... 70.4 70.2 73.6 77.2 80.2 82.5 83.0 Electric power (gross) ....... Billion kwh ....... 34.9* 37.2* 40.3* 42.5* 45.1* 47.4* 51.0* Brown coal and lignite....... Million mt........ 215* 215* 226* 237* 247* 254* 257* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................. Million mt....... 3.46* 3.65* 3.79* 3.91* 4.09* 4.09* 4.35* U Rolled steel ................ Million mt........ 2.26* 2.49* 2.61* 2.70* 2.80* 2.81* 3.02 Iron ore ................... Million mt........ 1.51* 1.60* 1.64* 1.64* 1.64* 1.66* 1.65* Refined copper ............. Thousand mt..... 32.5 36.9* 39.2 38.8 39.5 40.0* 50.0 Agriculture Grain ..................... Million mt........ 5.64 5.20 5.60 4.80 5.34 5.03 4.98 Cattle ..................... Million head...... 3.74* 4.14* 4.46* 4.68* d 4.55* e 4.51* a 4.61*< Meatf ................... Thousand mt..... 707 685 730 755 649 715 785 u Manufactured items Sulfuric acid ............... Thousand mt ..... 650* 689* 730* 819* 861* 919* 937* Synthetic ammonia ......... Thousand mt N... 365* 376* 392* 396* 404* 412* 420* Soda ash... ................ Thousand mt..... 553* 559* 594* 599* 646* 653* 671* Mineral fertilizers (nutrients). Million mt........ 2.03* 2.03* 2.08* 2.09* 2.18* 2.29* 2.34* Passenger automobiles....... Thousand units... 38.4* 52.7* 64.1* 69.6* 72.2* 84.3* 92.0* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic....... Billion tkm ....... 30.1* 31.6* 32.9* 34.7* 37.4* 37.6* 43.8* Highway freight traffic....... Billion tkm ....... 4.15* 4.62* 4.98* 5.27* 5.65* 6.20* 6.37* Imports (f.o.b.) ............. Billion US $...... 1.68* 1.99* 2.17* 2.22* 2.37* 2.30* N.A. Exports (f.o.b.) ............. Billion US $...... 1.89* 2.12* 2.19* 2.26* 2.36* 2.69* N.A. * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; metric tons of nitrogen, mt N; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of 3 December of the previous year. d Data are as of 28 December of the previous year. e Data are as of 30 November of the previous year. f Carcass weight, bone-in basis. 17 U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 HUflGRRY Table 35 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product.... . Industrial production...... . Total population (midyear) Labor force e (midyear). . . Fuels and power Primary energy.. ....... Electric power (gross) ..... Brown coal and lignite ...... Natural gas . ..... ....... Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Rolled steel. . ..- . Manganese ore .......... . Primary aluminum........ . Bauxite ....... ... ....... Agriculture Grain .... .............. ... ..... ... . Potatoes. . ... ..... ... Cattle,... Hogs? ........... ..... . Meats....... ...... Manufactured items Cotton yarn... . ......... Sulfuric acid C ... .... Mineral fertilizers (nutrients). Tractors ................. Cement ..... ........... . Transportation and trade . . . Railroad freight traffic g Highway freight traffic ..... Imports (c.i.f.) ...... ..... Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion 1963 US $. 7.8 8.2 8.7 8.9 9.3 9.7 10.1 1958= 100 ....... 100 108 117 129 139 146 158 Million persons... 9.9* 9.9* 10.0* 10.0* 10.1* 10.1* 10.1* Million persons... 4.77* 4.85* 4.89* 4.90* 4.93* 4.96* 4.98* Million mt/ceb... 13.5* 14.3* 15.1* 16.2* 16.8* 18.2* 19.0* Billion kwh.. ... 6.48* 7.09* 7.62* 8.37* 9.10* 9.70* 10.60* Million mt..... . 21.6* 22.6* 23.7* 25.1* 25.3* 26.8* 27.4* Million cu m.... 379* 334* 342* 324* 340* 611* 780* Million mt....... 1.63* 1.76* 1.89* 2.05* 2.33* 2.37* 2.40* Million mt....... 1.09* 1.14* 1.23* 1.45* 1.61* 1.69* 1.70* Thousand mt.... 182* 154* 123* 125* 124* 123* 127* Thousand mt.... 40* 46* 50* 51* 53* 55* 57* Million mt....... 1.05* 0.94* 1.19* 1.37* 1.47* 1.36* 1.50* Million mt....... 5.71 7.34 6.88 6.11 6.73 6.31 6.76 Million mt....... 2.60* 2.37* 2.66* 1.63* 1.88* 2.03* 1.68* Million head..... 1.94* 2.00* 1.97* 1.96* 1.99* 1.91* 1.88* Million head..... 5.34* 6.22* 5.36* 5.92* 6.41* 5.43* 6.36* Thousand mt.... 320 341 290 352 417 425 425 Thousand mt.... 46* 48* 53* 57* 60* 64* 67* Thousand mt. . . 148* 168* 178* 200* 224* 283* 316*f Thousand mt.... 69* 91* 102* 124* 146* 168* 188* Thousand units. 1.5* 2.3* 2.6* 2.5* 2.6* 3.1* 3.0* Million mt....... 1.30* 1.43* 1.57* 1.60* 1.73* 1.80* 2.30* Billion tkm.... 10.2* 11.7* 13.3* 13.9* 14.6* 15.4* 16.2* Billion tkm ..... 1.00 1.12 1.58 1.69 1.85* 2.18* 2.40* Billion US $..... 0.63* 0.79* 0.98* 1.03* 1.15* 1.31* 1.50* Billion US $..... 0.68* 0.77* 0.87* 1.03* 1.10* 1.21* 1.35* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; cubic meters, cu m; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Data are as of 1 March of the stated year. d Carcass weight, bone-in basis. Unless otherwise indicated, data include oleum. f Excluding oleum. g Including performance by railroads owned jointly by Hungary and Austria and performance by narrow-gauge railroads for "limited public use." Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table 36 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product. . .. . Billion 1963 US $. 20.8 21.5 23.0 25.2 24.8 26.2 27.3 Industrial production ..... . 1958= 100 . .... 100 108 119 130 141 148 160 Total population (midyear) . . Million persons... 28.7* 29.1* 29.6* 29.9* 30.3* 30.7* 31.1* Labor force ? (midyear).. . . . Million persons... 13.98* 14.06* 14.22* 14.34* 14.51* 14.73* 14.99* Fuels and power Primary energy ............ Million mt/ceb... 84.7* 88.6* 93.5* 95.8* 98.8* 103* 109* Electric power (gross) .:.. . Billion kwh...... 24.0* 26.4* 29.3* 32.2* 35.4* 37.0* 40.5* Hard coal ................. Billion mt....... 0.95* 0.99* 1.04* 1.07* 1.10* 1.13* 1.17* Natural gas ..... ..... ... Billion cu m. .. . 0.38* 0.42* 0.54* 0.72* 0.79* 0.98* 1.23* Metallurgical coke ......... Million mt....... 6.65* 7.24* 7.71* 7.52* 7.92* 8.36* 8.40* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt....... 5.66* 6.16* 6.68* 7.23* .7.68* 8.00* 8.57* n Rolled steel ...... ........ Million mt....... 3.70* 4.06* 4.42* 4.82* 5.24* 5.46* 5.71* Pig iron .................. Million mt....... 3.59* 4.09* 4.25* 4.43* 4.93* 4.99* 5.37* Iron ore ........ ......... Million mt....... 1.96* 2.01* 2.18* 2.39* 2.44* 2.61* 2.69* Primary aluminum ......... Thousand mt.... 22* 23* 26* 48* 48* 47* 48* Lead ..................... Thousand mt.... 35.8* 38.7* 39.7* 39.8* 40.7* 38.9* 41.5* Refined zinc ............... Thousand mt.... 163* 168* 176* 182* 181* 181* 187* Agriculture Grain .... ............... Million mt....... 13.5* 14.1* 13.1 14.3 13.0 13.5 13.0 Potatoes ......... ........ Million mt....... 34.8* 34.0 36.0 43.4 36.1 42.6 45.5 Cattle d ................... Million head..... 8.21* 8.35* 8.70* 9.17* 9.59* 9.84* 9.94* Hogs d .............. Million head..... 12.0* 11.2* 12.6* 13.4* 13.6* 11.6* 12.9* Meat ................. Million mt....... 1.16 1.13 1.15 1.28 1.28 1.19 1.22 Manufactured items Cotton yarn ... ........... Thousand mt.... 135* 146* 153* 164* 163* 160* 179* Sulfuric acid .............. Million mt....... 0.57* 0.61* 0.68* 0.79* 0.85* 0.89* 1.00* Mineral fertilizers (nutri- Thousand mt.... 382* 430* 477* 517* 573* 600* 675* ents). Trucks and buses .......... Thousand units.. 13.8* 18.0*. 24.0* 24.0* 28.7* 33.8* 34.3* Cement ................... Million mt....... 5.06* 5.32* 6.60* 7.36* 7.54* 7.6.7* 8.72* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic..... . Billion tkm...... 57.2* 61.7* 66.6* 69.7* 72.7* 74.4* 78.8* Highway freight traffic ..... Billion tkm...... 4.60* 5.00* 5.40* 6.00* 6.40* 6.00* 6.54* Imports (f.o.b.) ........... Billion US $..... 1.23* 1.42* 1.50* 1.69* 1.89* 1.98* 2.07* U Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US $..... 1.06* 1.15* 1.33* ? 1.50* 1.65* 1.77* 2.10* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. I j Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; P cubic meters, cu m; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. P 0 Including barley, oats, rye, and wheat only. d Data are as of 30 June of the stated year. Carcass weight, bone-in basis. Data include edible offal. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table 37 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product ...... Billion 1963 US $. 8.9 10.2 11.0 11.8 12.2 12.9 13.8 Industrial production ........ 1958 = 100.. ..... 100 111 130 148 169 188 214 Total population (midyear). . Million persons.... 18.1* 18.2* 18.4* 18.6* 18.7* 18.8* 19.0* Labor force -(midyear)...... Million persons.... 10.69* 10.74* 10.82* 10.88* 10.96* 11.07* 11.20* Fuels and power Primary energy .. Million mt ce b.... 31.7* 33.5* 34.9* 36.4* 40.0* 42.7* 45.1* Electric power (gross) ....... Billion kwh ....... 6.18* 6.82* 7.65* 8.66* 10.3* 11.7* 13.8* Brown coal and lignite ...... Million mt ........ 3.5* 3.8* 3.7* 3.8* 4.3* 4.6* 5.1* Crude oil ............ ..... Million mt ........ 11.3* 11.4* 11.5* 11.6* 11.9* 12.2* 12.4* Natural gas................ Billion cum...... 8.31* 9.30* 10.1* 10.9* 12.9* 14.3* 15.6* Petroleum products... ..... Million mt.... ... 10.6 10.8 11.0 11.0 11.3 11.6 11.8 M l d l inera s an meta s Crude steel ......... ....... Million mt ........ 0.93* 1.42* 1.81* 2.13* 2.45* 2.70* 3.04* Rolled steel .. ............. Million mt........ 0.63* 0.82* 1.25* 1.52* 1.66* 1.92* 2.06* Iron ore ......... ......... Million mt.... ... 0.74* 1.06* 1.46* 1.74* 1.74* 2.29* 1.95* Manganese ore....... ..... Thousand mt..... 200* 197* 175* 206* 189* 260* N. A. Agriculture Grain ........... ... ..... Million mt ........ 6.44 9.34 8.58 9.32 8.57 9.14 9.70 Potatoes ............... ... Million mt ........ 2.22 2.32 2.41 2.30 2.08 2.15 2.09 Cattle (beginning of year).... Million head.. ... 4.47* 4.39* 4.45* 4.53' 4.71* 4.57* 4.64* Hogs (beginning of year)..... Million head...... 3.25* 4.01* 4.30* 4.30* 4.66* 4.52* 4.66* Wool (grease basis) ......... Thousand mt..... 19.6* 21.0* 21.8* 23.0* 23.0 22.8 23.2 Meat .. ....... ........... Thousand mt ..... 336 381 409 446 430 385 404 Manufactured items Grain combines ............ Thousand units... 5.80* 3.40* 5.50* 6.13* 5.81* 3.66* 1.72* Tractors. Thousand units... 7.0* 11.0* 17.1* 20.0* 21.5* 13.3* 16.0* Cement ............ ..... . Million mt........ 2.57* 2.85* 3.05* 3.31* 3.49* 4.37* 4.57* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic ....... Billion tkm ....... 17.0* 17.5* 19.8* 22.2* 24.4* 26.8* 29.7* Highway freight traffic ...... Billion tkm ....... 1.50* 1.55* 1.60* 1.91* 2.43* 2.78* 3.15* Imports (f.o.b.) ............. Billion US $...... 0.48* 0.50* 0.65* 0.81* 0.94* 1.02* 1.12* Exports (f.o.b.)....... ..... Billion US $.... . 0.47* 0.52* 0.72* 0.79* 0.82* 0.92* 1.04* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; cubic meters, cu in; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. ? Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. - Including methane (dry) gas and wet gas from oilfields. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 communise CHiflfl Aggregative data Gross national product .............. Industrial production 8 .............. Total population (midyear) .......... Labor force b (midyear) ............. Agricultural labor force (midyear) .... Fuels and power Primary energy ..................... Electric power (gross) ............... Hard coal d ........................ Crude oil (natural and synthetic) ..... Petroleum products ................. Minerals and metals ,Crude steel ........................ Pig iron ........................... Iron ore ........................... Manganese ore ..................... Tungsten ore (60 percent W03 basis).. Primary aluminum ................. Table 38 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Billion 1963 US $........ 75 80 75 60 65 67 1958 = 100 .............. 100 127 128 89 78 82 Million persons.......... 657* 673* 686* 698* 709* 723* Million persons.......... 288 302 307 305 306 314 Million persons.......... 247 251 254 257 262 269 Million mt/ce ........... 217 280 302 201 176 187 Billion kwh ............. 28* 42* 47* 31* 30* 33* Million rut .............. 230 300 330 240 210 215 Million mt .............. 2.26* 3.70* 4.60 4.50 5.00 5.80 Million mt .............. 2..7 4.0 4.7 4.0 4.5 5.3 Million mt .............. 8.00* 13.4* 18.4* N.A. 7 to 8 7 to 9 Million rut .............. 13.7*e 20.5*f 27.5*g N.A. N.A. N.A. Million rot .............. 59* 83* 83* N.A. N.A. N.A. Million rot .............. 0.53 1.24 1.50 N.A. N.A. N.A. Thousand mt........... 30 33 34 N.A. N.A. N.A. Thousand mt ........... 49 70 80 N.A. 80 80 70 90 738* 321 275. 204 36* 220 6.70 6.3 8 to 10 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 80 r-n r_ -~ r----I r -~ r-.~ r i r--~ r 1 r 1 r 7 F U U U U - ~ -] ~- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Agriculture Grain h ............................ Rice (rough or paddy) ............... Potatoes ' .......................... Ginned cotton ...................... Wool (grease basis) ................. Fish catch ......................... Manufactured items Cotton cloth ....................... Cotton yarn ....................... Sulfuric acid ....................... Mineral fertilizers (nutrients) ........ Cement ........................... Trade Imports (f.o.b.) ..................... Exports (f.o.b.) ..................... Million mt .............. 200 165 160 165 180 175 170 Million mt .............. 91 81 79 82 82 74 78 Million mt .............. 148 84 88 101 116 104 104 Million mt .............. 1.76* 1.34 1.25 0.98 0.75 0.80 0.96 Thousand mt ........... 54.2 57.9 56.5 55.1 N.A. N.A. N.A. Million mt .............. 4.06 5.00 3.45' 3.70' N.A. N.A. N.A. Billion lm .............. 5.7 7.5 N.A. 2.9 2.9 3.0 N.A. Million mt .............. 1.11* 1.50* N.A. 0.58 0.58 0.61 0.70 Million mt .............. 0.74* 1.05* 1.35* N.A. 1.10 1.50 2.00 Thousand mt ........... 266 366 486 274 412 568 N.A. Million mt .............. 9.3 12.3 N.A. N.A. 6 7 8 Billion US $ ............ 1.82 2.06 2.02 1.48 1.15 1.19 1.45 Billion US $ ............ 1.92 2.22 1.96 1.52 1.52 1.54 1.80 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; and linear meters, lm. e Estimates of this Office computed by applying value-added weights to data for commodity production. b Excluding the armed forces. I Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. d Including a negligible amount of brown coal. e Including 4.16 million metric tons of "native iron." f Including 9.6 million metric tons of pig iron made in "small blast furnaces," of which 5.9 million metric tons were usable for steelmaking. it Including 13.4 million metric tons made in "small blast furnaces," of which 6.5 million metric tons were usable for steelmaking. h Including tubers on a grain equivalent basis of 4 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of grain. Including sweet and Irish potatoes and other starchy tubers such as taro and cassava. Fish only. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 nORTH KOREA Table 39 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product. . . . . Billion 1963 US $. 1.50 1.75 1.95 Gross industrial production.. 1958=100 ....... 100* 152* 176* Total population (midyear).. Million persons .. 9.9* 10.3* 10.6* Labor force a (midyear) ..... Million persons... 3.9 3.9 4.1 Fuels and power Primary energy............ Million mt/ce b... 10.2* 11.8* 14.0* Electric power (gross) ...... Billion kwh...... 7.63* 7.81* 9.14* Metallurgical coke ......... Million mt....... 0.26* 0.70* 0.82* Hard coal ................. Million mt....... 4.2* 5.5* 6.8* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt....... 0.36* 0.45* 0.64* Finished steel ............. Million mt....... 0.25 0.33 0.47 Iron ore .................. Million mt....... 1.55* 2.70* 3.11* Tungsten ore d ............ Thousand mt.. 2.56* 2.79* 3.00* Lead ..................... Thousand mt.. 19* 22* 34* Refined zinc ............... Thousand mt. ... 18.0* 30.0 55.0* Agriculture Grain .................... Million mt....... 2.88 1.35 2.68 Rice (rough or paddy) ...... Million mt....... 1.51 1.23 1.51 Potatoes .................. Million mt....... 0.80 0.83 0.79 Cattle (bginning of year) .... Million head..... 0.67* 0.71* 0.68* Hogs (beginning of year) .... Million head... 1.44'* 1.61* 1.12* Fish catch ................ Thousand mt. ... 501 515 465 Manufactured items Sulfuric acid .............. Thousand mt. . .. 234* 216* 255* Synthetic ammonia ........ Thousand mt N.. 102 105 111 Mineral fertilizers .(nutri- Thousand mt.... 94 102 133 ents) Cement ................... Transportation Railroad freight traffic..... . Billion tkm...... 6.30* 7.80* 9.09* Highway freight traffic. . . .. Million tkm ..... 352* 503* 548* 2.05 2.20 2.35 2.50 201* 241* 260* 305* 11.0* 11.3* 11.6* 12.0* 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.7 r-l 15.6* 17.6* 18.4* 19.5* u 10.0* 11.4* 11.8* 12.4* 0.82* 1.17* 1.20* 1.20* 7.6* 8.6* 9.2* 9.6* n 0.78* 1.05* 1.02* 1.13* 0.54 0.63 0.76 0.87 3.54* 3.34* 3.86* 4.00*0 3.10* 3.90* 4.00 4.20* 40* 43* 62.0* 66.0* 47* 51* 71.0* 75.0* 17 2.94 3.14 N.A. N.A. 1.53 1.75 1.55 1.62 1.05 N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.67* 0.68* 0.68* N.A. 1.39* 1.50* N.A. N.A. 595 N.A. 640 610 273* 316* 321* N.A. 115 136 136 N.A. 157 171 184 N.A. 9.87* 9.90* 10,4* 10.6* 559* 632* 657* 703* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; metric tons of nitrogen, mt N; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. 9 Excluding the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Plan. d Tungsten trioxide (60 percent W03 basis). 9 Including sweet and Irish potatoes and other starchy tubers such as taro and cassava. n n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 TH I?Tflflffl Table 40 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross national product ..... Billion 1963 US $. 1.08 1.24 1.27 1.35 1.46 1.49 1.62 Gross industrial production.. 1958 = 100 ....... 100* 128* 152* 173* 217* 234* 258* Total population (midyear).. Million persons.. . 15.4* 15.7* 16.0*" 16.3* 16.6* 16.9* 17.3* Labor force a (midyear) ..... Million persons.. . 7.8 8.0 8.2 8.4 8.6 8.8 9.1 Fuels and power Primary energy ............ Million mt/ce b.. . 1.4 2.0 2.4 2.6 3.2 3.1 3.2 Electric power (gross) ...... Billion kwh ...... 0.16* 0.21* 0.26* 0.30* 0.37* 0.46* 0.55* Minerals and metals Iron Ore. . ..... ........ . Million mt..... . N.A. N. A. 0.02* 0.02* 0.03* 0.07* 0.25 Chromite ................. Thousand mt.. 5.7* 6.6* 19.4* 29.5* 32.6* 30.3* 33.4* Agriculture Grain C ................... Million mt ....... 4.77* 5.44* 4.43* 4.92* 4.82* 4.51* 4.79* Rice (rough or paddy) ...... Million mt..... . 4.58* 5.19* 4.21* 4.65* 4.54* 4.30* 4.51* Sweet potatoes ............ Million mt...... . 0.42* 0.72* 0.58* 0.98* 0.86* 0.81* 1.15* Ginned cotton......... ... Thousand mt.... 1.8* 2.0* 1.5* 2.0* 1.9* 2.0* N.A. Cattle d (beginning of year). Million head ..... 2.37* 2.40* 2.33 2.23* 2.27* 2.30* N.A. Hogs (beginning of year) ... Million head. 2.95* 3.99* 3.63* 3.75* 3.74* 4.24* 4.21* Fish catch ................ Thousand mt. 151 161 167 163 185 N.A. N.A. Manufactured items Cotton yarn ....... ....... Thousand mt. 9* 10* 10* 12 12* 13* 14* Cement ................... Thousand mt. 302* 381* 408* 458* 462* 495* 648* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic ...... Million tkm ..... 290* 520* 700* 730* 700* 850* 930* Highway freight traffic. .... Million tkm ..... 51* 78* 108* 132* 148* 164* 179* Imports (f.o.b.) ............ Million US $..... 63.3* 104* 128* 144* 148* 156* 158* Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Million US $..... 51.2* 67.3* 79.9* 80.5* 91.6* 96.6* 109* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Excluding the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Including corn and rice only. d Including buffaloes. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Aggregative data Gross industrial production.. Total population (midyear).. Labor force a (midyear).... . Fuels and power Primary energy............ Electric power (gross) ...... Brown coal and lignite..... . Minerals and metals Chromite . ............... . Agriculture Grain .................... Ginned cotton ............. Potatoes .................. Cattle d (beginning of year) . Hogs (beginning of year) .... Wool (grease basis) ........ Manufactured items Cement ................... Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic..... . Highway freight traffic. ... . Imports (f.o.b.) ............ Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Table 41 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 1958=100 ....... 100* 119* 132* 141* 150* 160* 172* Million persons... 1.5* 1.6* 1.6* 1.7* 1.7* 1.8* 1.8* Million persons... 0.71* 0.72* 0.73* 0.75* 0.76* 0.78* 0.80* Million mt/ce b... 0.73* 0.87* 1.22* 1.28* Billion kwh...... 0.15* 0.18* 0.19* 0.23* 0.24* 0.26* N.A. Million mt....... 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* Million mt....... 0.29* 0.34* 0.22* 0.28* 0.31* 0.29* 0.32 Thousand mt. ... 5.7* 7.0* 5.4* 6.1* 6.2* 7.7* 6.7* Million mt....... 0.02* 0.03* 0.02* 0.03* 0.02* 0.02* 0.03 Thousand head... 410* 430* 430* 430* 420* 410* 410* Thousand head... 100* 110* 120* 130* 130* 110* 110* Thousand mt. ... 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.6 Billion tkm...... 0.03* 0.05* 0.05* 0.08* 0.08* 0.08* 0.08* El i Million tkm ..... 234* 291* 328* 378* 397* 405* 446* Million US $..... 78.6* 85.3* 81.1* 72.2* 64.6* 70.7* 78* Million US $..... 29.2* 34.0* 48.6* 48.6* 40.9* 48.1* 58* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Data are for the estimated chromic oxide (Cr203) content of the ores mined. d Including buffaloes. Plan. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table 42 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Aggregative data Gross industrial production.. 1958=100 ....... 100* 108* 138* 171 195* 205* 219* Total population (midyear). Million persons... 0.9* 0.9* 1.0* 1.0* 1.0* 1.0* 1.1* Fuels and power Electric power (gross) ..... . Million kwh..... 85.4* 95.0* 106.3* 123.3* 155.0* 146.2* 158.7* Coal ..................... Million mt ....... 0.47* 0.56* 0.62* 0.75* 0.86 0.84* 0.62* Diesel fuel ................ Thousand mt. ... 6.8* N.A. 7.0* 7.2* 7.1* 7.6* 8.2* Petroleum ................ Thousand mt.... 35.4* N.A. 28.6* 26.1* 22.6* 25.0* 18.0* Gasoline .................. Thousand mt.... 13.8* N.A. 17.8* 17.4* 17.9* 18.2* N.A. Agriculture Grain ? .............. Thousand mt. ... 77.5* 139.8* 256.5* 125.7* 288.4* 320.2* 371 Livestock ................. Million head... 23.4* 23.9* 20.7* 20.3* 20.9* 22.4* 22.7* Fresh butter b ............. Thousand mt. ... 4.9* 5.0* 4.8* 4.4* 3.9* 3.9* 4.2* Minerals and metals Tungsten ore * ............. Manufactured items Hides and skins ............ Thousand units.. N.A. N.A. 922.4* 1,389.8* 2,168.6* N.A. 2,286.6* Bricks .................... Million units..... 60.6* 64.0 77.5* 66.9* 61.0* 62.5* N.A. Leather footwear .......... Thousand pairs... 635.2* N.A. 904.3* 1,055.7* 1,187.5* 1,310.7* 1,415.2* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic..... . Billion tkm...... 3.0* 3.0 3.0* 3.1 N.A. 1.3 N.A. Imports (f.o.b.) ............ Million US $..... 77* 83 121 137 160 N.A. N.A. Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Million US $..... 56* 62 73 76 90 N. A. N. A. * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including barley, oats, other cereals, and wheat. b Excluding butter prepared by the self-employed for their own use. o Tungsten trioxide (60 percent W03 basis). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Table 43 Selected Economic Data 1958-64 Unit of Measure t 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 Aggregative data Gross domestic product.... . Billion 1957 US $. 2.78* 2.90* 2.94* 3.10* 2.81* 2.63* 2.73* Total population (midyear) Million persons... 6.5* 6.7* 6.7* 6.8* 6.8* 6.9* 7.0* Fuels and power Electric power (gross) ...... Minerals and metals Crude steel (ingots) ........ Thousand mt.... N.A. N.A. N.A. 107 55 63 65 Manganese ore ............ Thousand mt.... 68* a 53* a 16* b 89 79 81* 108* a R fi d i k l d and mt Th u 17 9* 18 0* 14 7 17 9 22 3 21 3* 22 0* ........... ne n c e e Chromite ................. .... o s Thousand mt.... . 27.0* . 16.7*b . 10.0*b . 14.2 . 50.5 . 56.6* . 60.0* n Agriculture Grain f ................... Million mt....... 0.42* 0.44* 0.48* 0.40* 0.37* 0.38* 0.19 Rice (rough or paddy) ...... Thousand mt.. 226* 249* 270* 200* 210* 200* 120 Potatoes .................. Thousand mt. . 110* 116* 90.0* 85.0* 90.0* 83.0* N.A. Cattle (beginning of year). . Million head..... 5.70* 5.85* 5.76* 5.78* 5.80* 6.00 6.18 Hogs (beginning of year) .... Million head..... 1.75* 1.78* 1.72* 0.83* 1.42* 1.66* N.A. Fish catch ................ Thousand mt.... 21.9* 28.2* 31.2* 30.5* 35.0* 35.6* N.A. n Milk ..................... Thousand mt.... 740* N.A. 742* 760* 660* 660* N.A. i__1 Sugar .................... Million mt....... 5.78* 5.96* 5.86* 6.77* 4.82* 3.82* 4.10*H Tobacco .................. Thousand mt. ... 52.8* 41.1* 52.2* 47.2* 45.4* N.A. N.A. Molasses .................. Million gallons... 311* 311* 287* 330* 240* 200 210 Green coffee ............... Thousand mt. ... 29.5* 48.0* 42.0* 48.0* 50.0* 35.0* N.A. Ginned cotton ............. Thousand mt.... Negl.* 1.4* 7.2* 4.7* 3.6* 3.5* 3.0 Manufactured items Rubber tires .............. Thousand units. . 265 326 341 361 391 363 450 Cement ................... Thousand mt. . .. 715* 626* 813* 870* 780* 810* N.A. Trade Imports (c.i.f.) ............ Million US $ ..... 855* 742* 550* 702* 747* 831* 975* Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Million US $..... 734* 638* 618* 625* 521* 545* 675* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt, and kilowatt-hours, kwh. Exports. b US imports. a Plan. d Nickel content of oxide and sulfides. Data are for the estimated chromic oxide (Cr20,) content of the ores mined. f Including corn and rice only. 6 Data are for the sugar crop year-that is, the year beginning 1 May of the stated year. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SLAVIA, I t I Table 44 Selected Economic Data 1988-64 Aggregative data Industrial production ....... 1958= 100 ....... 100* 112* 127* 136* 146* 169* 196* Total population (midyear).. Million persons... 18.0* 18.2* 18.4* 18.6* 18.8* 19.1* 19.3* Labor force ? (midyear) ..... Million persons... 8.2* 8.3* 8.3* 8.4* 8.5* 8.7* 8.8* Fuels and power Primary energy............ Million mt/ce b... 11.8* 13.2* 15.0* 15.8* 16.8* 18.9* 20.2* Electric power (gross) ...... Billion kwh...... 7.36* 8.11* 8.93* 9.92* 11.28* 13.54* 14.18* Crude oil ................. Million mt....... 0.46* 0.59* 0.94* 1.34* 1.52* 1.61* 1.80* Natural gas ............... Million cu m..... 46* 50* 53* 69* 95* 191* 270* Metallurgical coke ......... Million mt....... 1.03* 1.07* 1.08* 1.10* 1.11* 1.09* 1.16* Minerals and metals Crude steel ................ Million mt....... 1.12* 1.30* 1.44* 1.53* 1.60* 1.59* 1.68* Rolled steel ............... Million mt....... 0.81* 0.96* 1.06* 1.14* 1.16* 1.26* N.A. Iron ore .................. Million mt....... 2.00* 2.10* 2.20* 2.18* 2.19* 2.30* 2.31* Refined copper ............ Thousand mt.... 29.9* 31.6* 35.1* 30.1* 45.5* 49.0* 50.0* Primary aluminum ......... Thousand mt.... 22* 19* 25* 27* 28* 36* 35* Bauxite ................... Million mt....... 0.73* 0.82* 1.02* 1.23* 1.33* 1.28* 1.29* Agriculture Grain .................... Million mt....... 7.43* 12.1* 10.9* 8.97* 9.79* 10.6* 11.7* Cattle (beginning of year) ... Million head..... 4.92* 5.09* 5.35* 5.76* 5.88* 5.36* 5.11* Hogs (beginning of year) .... Million head..... 4.23* 5.66* 6.21* 5.82* 5.16* 5.01* 6.11* Meat . .................... Thousand mt. ... 367* 431* 488* 475* 509* 490* 514* Fish catch ................ Thousand mt.... 31.3* 29.4* 30.8* 38.4* 30.4* 34.1* N.A. Milk ..................... Million mt....... 2.19* 2.30* 2.28* 2.25* 2.22* 2.17* 2.15* Manufactured items Cotton yarn d............. Thousand mt. ... 45* 47* 51* 55* 69* 75* 82* Sulfuric acid .......... ... Thousand mt.... 125* 128* 130* 255* 286* 391* 472* Mineral fertilizer (nutrients). Thousand mt. ... 65* 65* 59* 90* 118* 230* 315* Passenger automobiles ...... Thousand units.. 2.9* 4.4* 10.5* 15.0* 13.1* 20.9* 27.8* Trucks and buses .......... Thousand units.. 4.76* 4.23* 5.46* 6.26* 7.27* 9.00* 10.2* Tractors .................. Thousand units.. 5.2* 5.9* 7.3* 4.9* 5.4* 8.1* 9.0* Cement ......... ......... Million mt....... 1.97* 2.22* 2.40* 2.34* 2.52* 2.84* 3.04* Transportation and trade Railroad freight traffic . Billion tkm...... 13.0* 14.0* 15.2* 14.9* 15.0* 17.3* 18.3* Imports (c.i.f.) ............ Billion US $..... 0.68* 0.69* 0.83* 0.91* 0.89* 1.06* 1.32* Exports (f.o.b.) ............ Billion US $..... 0.44* 0.48* 0.57* 0.57* 0.69* 0.79* 0.89* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. t Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, mt; kilowatt-hours, kwh; metric tons of coal equivalents, mt/ce; cubic meters, cu m; and metric ton-kilometers, tkm. Including the armed forces. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Carcass weight, bone-in basis. d Including yarn of synthetic fibers. e Including service traffic. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 n n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 r TRflD? and Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9-;ar Graphic SECRET TRADE OF THE US WITH THE USSR AND EASTERN EUROPE 1955-64 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 US EXPORTS TO~ t 7,043 11,234 86,095 113,125 89,269 193,851 133,324 125,180 166,682 341,274 USSR tt 252 3,819. 4,481 3,422 7,398 39,264 45,573 20,185 22,926 148,641 EASTERN EUROPE ttt 6,791 7,415 81,614 109.703 81,871 154,587 87,751 104,995 143,756 192,633 US IMPORTS FROM :t 55,725 65,260 81,227 63,405 80,809 80,869 80,955 78,633 81,344 98,686 USSRtt 17,13n 24.468 16.112 17,504 28,624 22,644 23,230 16,137 21,168 20,758 EASTERN EUROPE ttt 38,586 40,792 44.455 45,901 52,185 58,225 57,765 62,496 60,176 77,928 252 17,139 6,791. 24,468 3,819 lZ//7415 40,792 16,772 81,614 44,455 US exports to the USSR US imports from the USSR US exports to Eastern Europe t tt US imports from Eastern Europettt 3,422 17,504 109,703 45,901 28,624 81,871 52,185 22,644 6Oo. 'OOl'//i%/i// //OIOI/lll/%//////O,%%//OO////l///. 154,587 58,225 45,573 23,230 /,Y 87,751 57,765 20,185 16,137 104,995 62,496 22,926 21,168 143,756 60,176 148,641 20,758 192,633 77,928 t Exports include reexports and are valued f.a.s. Imports are general imports and are valued f.o.b. port of export. tt Including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. ttt Including Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Rumania, and excluding Albania. SECRET ?.o GROUP 1 crtwoso rro oicuisiiic?n?o ~cuon,? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Commodity Composition of the Trade of the US with the USSR 1958-63 Total exports b ..................................... Food and live animals ............................. Beverages and tobacco ............................ Inedible crude materials except fuels ................ Cattle hides .................................... Synthetic rubber ................................ Manmade fiber, stable and tow ................... Mineral fuels, lubricants, and related materials....... Animal and vegetable oils and fats .................. Tallow ........................................ Chemicals ........................................ Basic manufactures ............................... Yarn and thread of artificial fibers ................ Steel sheets, black, cold-rolled, ungalvanized ....... Machinery and transport equipment ................ Miscellaneous manufactures ........................ Commodities and transactions not classified according to kind ........................................ Total imports b ............................... ..... Food and live animals ............................. Sturgeon and other fish roe ........... ........... Inedible crude materials except fuels ................ Furs .......................................... Chrome ore .................................... Chemicals ........................................ Benzene ....................................... Naphthalene ................................... Basic manufactures .............................. Platinum ...................................... Palladium ..................................... Rhodium ...................................... Miscellaneous manufactures ........................ Commodities and transactions not classified according to kind ...... ................................. 3,422* 7,398* 39,255* 45,570* 20,105* 22,914* 0* 20* 60* 31* 131* 1,075* 0* 0* 0* 0* 44* 0* 261* 416* 4,022* 5,971* 9,679* 7,309* 261* 105* 2,622* 2,904* 6,789* 5,916* 0* 0* 0* 1,463* 1,459* 4* 0* 311* 1,400* 1, 603 * 1, 431 * 547* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 1,961* 0* 0* 0* 15,122* 4,011* 2,066* 0* 0* 0* 15,122* 4,011* 2,066* 724* 152* 3,099* 2,835* 832* 8,121* 1,556* 2,184* 12,310* 4,228* 605* 730* 0* 0* 1, 322* 2,898* 422* 385* 1,556* 2,144* 10,618* 1,086* 0* 0* 664* 4,497* 19,254* 16,757* 3,946* 1,115* 54* 33* 258* 578* 804* 419* 163* 96* 252* 48* 53* 118* 17,308* 27,391* 22,779* 22,787* 16,321* 20,222* 130* 220* 221* 206* 182* 199* 130* 220* 208* 177* 136* 144* 7,621* 10,432* 8,008* 8,821* 9,872* 11,954* 6,288* 6,579* 5,967* 6,762* 7,462* 6,770* 0* 2,196* 160* 502* 916* 3,658* 6,605* 11,537* 8,175* 6,180* 572* 255* 5,856* 10,750* 7,819* 3,671* 0* 0* 533* 388* 0* 2,018* 409* 0* 2,635* 4,790* 5,738* 6,804* 5,009* 8,129* 1,762* 3,338* 2,760* 1,882* 1,045* 2,454* 873* 1,254* 1,473* 4,238* 1,945* 3,954* 0* 0* 1,292* 131* 1,101* 1,647* 113* 179* 317* 462* 382* 486* 203* 220* 320* 314* 304* 199* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Exports are domestic exports only, excluding reexports, and are valued f.a.s. Imports are imports for consumption only and are valued f.o.b., port of export. Data include exports to and imports from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, which are treated separately in Department of Commerce data. b The minor differences between the totals shown on this table and those shown on Table 45 (tabular graphic) p. 58, are due to differences in definition. 0 Data may include unrefined metal. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Trade Turnover of the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan Million US $ Average Annual R t f 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 a e o Growth (Percent) Plan b 1959-64 fl COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR .............. 8,647* 10,514* 11,190* 11,826* 13,486* 14,331* 15,420* 16,000* 10.1* Eastern Europe Bulgaria............ 740 1,046 1,204* 1,328* 1,557* 1,767* 2,027* 2,270* 18.3 Czechoslovakia ...... 2,871* 3,330* 3,745* 4,070* 4,264* 4,622* 5,005* 5,500* 9.7* East Germany....... 3,570* 4,114* 4,360* 4,478* 4,734* 4,988* 5,524* d 5,800* 7.5* Hungary ............ 1,314* 1,562* 1,850* 2,054* 2,248* 2,511* 2,847* 3,040* 13.8* Poland ............. 2,286* 2,565* 2,820* 3,190* 3,532* 3,749* 4,169* 4,346* 10.5* Rumania ........... 950* 1,025* 1,365* 1,608* 1,759* 1,937* 2,170* 14.8* Far East Communist China d 3,740 4,285 3,980 3,005 2,665* 2,735* 3,255 -2.3 North Korea ........ 257* 347* 321* 372* 402* 415* N.A. 10.1*f North Vietnam...... 114 172 208 224 239 253 267 305* 15.2 Other Albania ............. 108 119 130* 121* 106* 119* 136* d 3.9 Cuba ............... 6 H 1,168* 1,327* 1,268* 1,376* 1,650* d 8 Yugoslavia .......... 1,126* 1,164* 1,393* 1,479* 1,578* 1,847* 2,214* 2,350* 11.9* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official statistics of the countries listed, except where data are estimated. Exports and imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary, Cuba, and Yugoslavia, where imports are c.i.f. b Data may be estimated. ? The base year is 1958. d Estimated data. Rounded to the nearest US $5 million. Rate of growth for 1959-63. 8 Not applicable. Cuba was not a Communist country before 1960. j n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Trade Among the Communist Countries 1958-64 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR........... 3,136* Eastern Europe Bulgaria.... .... 323 405 480* 566* 637* 685* 782* 313 457 531* 565* 650* 769* 799* Czechoslovakia... 1,065* 1,248* 1,395* 1,443* 1,631* 1,859* 1,902* 957* 1,154* 1,294* 1,395* 1,533* 1,589* 1,763* East Germany ... 1, 450* 1,639* 1,660* 1,717* 1,856* 2,125* N.A. 1,191* 1,492* 1,608* 1,690* 1,885* 1,794* N.A. Hungary ........ 492* 540* 624* 767* 811* 855*0 963*0 450* 570* 687* 712* 821* 895*0 997*^ Poland .......... 620* 682* 830* 939* 1,034* 1,123* 1,351* 714* 923* 950* 1,054* 1,246* 1,326* 1,306* Rumania ........ 357* 414* 523* 556* 560* 640* N.A. 382* 404* 474* 548* 634* 694* N.A. Far East Communist China ~ d ...... 1,260 1,610 1,330 955 915 810 800 1,095 1,370 1,280 710 490 425 395 North Korea a.... N.A. 113* 147* 151* 171* N.A. N.A. N.A. 227* 162* 200* 218* N.A. N.A. North Vietnam... 41 54 70 660 72 77 N.A. 54 91 118 132? 128 134 N.A. Other Albania ......... 29 33 48* 48* 38* 45* N.A. 77 82 77* 67* 62* 66* N.A. Cuba............ f f 151* 459* 402* 335* 400*0 f f 120* 493* 640* 703* 660*0 Yugoslavia ....... 128* 150* 184* 181* 168* 214* 312* 196* 173* 212* 171* 194* 241* 386* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official statistics of the countries listed, except where data are estimated. Exports and imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary, Cuba, and Yugoslavia, where imports are c.i.f. b Excluding trade of the Communist countries with Cuba. 0 Estimated data. d Rounded to the nearest US $5 million. e Based on data of trading partner countries. Not applicable. Cuba was not a Communist country before 1960. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Trade of the Communist Countries with the Free World 1958-64 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR ............ 1,161* Eastern Europe Bulgaria.......... 51 Czechoslovakia.... 448* East Germany.... 439* Hungary ......... 192* Poland ........... 439* Rumania ......... 112* Far East d Communist China o a 660 North Vietnam.... 10 Other Albania .......... 1 Cuba ............. g Yugoslavia ........ 313* 1,317* 1,354* 1,677* 2,125* 2,173* 2,278* 1,108* 1,284* 1,650* 1,681* 1,890* 2,072* 2,389* 62 91* 97* 136* 149* 187* 54 122 102* 101* 134* 164* 259* 479* 535* 604* 563* 603* 674* 400* 448* 522* 628* 538* 572* 666* 483* 530* 545* 505* 567* N.A. 489* 500* 561* 526* 488* 502* N.A. 229* 249* 262* 289* 351*0 389*? 180* 223* 288* 313* 328* 410*? 498*0 463* 495* 564* 612* 647* 746* 512* 497* 546* 632* 639* 653* 766* 109* 194* 236* 258* 276* N.A. 100* 98* 174* 267* 307* 328* N.A. 615 625 560 600 735 1,000 725 695 745 775 660 765 1,055 13 10 14 f 19 20 N.A. 10 14 10 12 f 19 22 N.A. 1 1 1 3* 3* N.A. 2 3 4* 5* 3* 5* N.A. g 467* 166* 119* 210* 275* g g 430* 209* 107* h 128* 315* 327* 382* 388* 523* 576* 580* 489* 515* 614* 739* 694* 815* 936* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official statistics of the countries listed, except where data are, estimated. Exports and imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary, Cuba, and Yugoslavia, where imports are c.i.f. b Including trade of the Communist countries with Cuba. Estimated data. d Some trade also is carried on between North Korea and the Free World. Total trade of North Korea with the Free World in 1963 amounted to about US $20 million. The breakdown of total trade into exports and imports is not available. e Rounded to the nearest US $5 million. Based on data of trading partner countries. g Not applicable. Cuba was not a Communist country before 1960. h Excluding US ransom payment of US $13 million. i Excluding US ransom payment of US $50 million.. C C L r, r- -~ r 1 r ~ r- r r- r ~ r ~ r r [ -] Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET WORLD EXPORTSt BY SELECTED COUNTRY AND REGION 1955-64 WORLD FREE WORLD US WESTERN EUROPE JAPAN COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR EASTERN EUROPEtt COMMUNIST CHINA Tota I US Western Europe Japan 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 93.9 104.0 112.1 108.2 115.9 128.2 134.1 141.5 154.0 172.2 84.1 93.3 100.1 95.4 100.7 111.5 116.7 122.5 133.6 149.7 15.4 19.0 20.7 17.7 17.5 20.4 20.8 21.4 23.1 26.2 34.8 38.0 41.7 41.4 44.5 50.7 54.3 57.3 62.5 69.8 2.0 2.5 2.9 2.9 3.5 4.1 4.2 4.9 5.4 6.7 9.8 10.7 12.0 12.9 15.2 16.7 17.4 19.0 20.5 22.5 3.4 3.6 4.4 4.3 5.4 5.6 6.0 7.0 7.3 7.7 4.6 5.0 5.4 6.0 6.8 7.6 8.3 8.9 9.9 10.9 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.9 2.2 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.8 Tabular Graphic ' COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 1955 9.8 15.4 3.4 34.8 ~~, 4.6 2.0 1.4 1#.0 3.6 38.0'zzzj~ "5.0 2.5 1.6 20.7 4.4 41 .7 5.4 2,9 1.6 17.7 4.3 41.4 6.0 2.9 1.9 1959 20.4 5.6 50.7 00'/ /~ . 7.6 4.1 2.0 1961 20.8 6.0 54.3 6.3 4.2 1.5 1962 21.4 7.0 57.3 /JfJf3////~ ( 8.9 4.9 1.5 23.1 7.3 6 2.5 ZIZIZZZ~~ 9.9 5.4 1.5 69.8 V,1~~~~11,IZ, 1963 Total USSR Eastern Europett Communist China tF.O.B. Data include exports and, where possible, foreign aid. "Including only Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Rumania. 100.7 15.2 17.5 5.4 44.5 fJ'7//// 3.5 2.2 t12.2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Direction of International Trade of the USSR 1955-63 Total Foreign Trade 1955... Exports ............ 3,426.6* Imports ............ 3,060.5* 1956... Exports ............ 3,615.0* Imports ............ 3,612.6* 1957... Exports ............ 4,381.4* Imports ............ 3,937.9* 1958... Exports ............ 4,297.5* Imports ............ 4,349.5* 1959... Exports ............ 5,440.7* Imports ............ 5,073.2* 1960... Exports............ 5,561.6* Imports ............ 5,628.9* 1961... Exports............ 5,998.2* Imports ............ 5,827.6* 1962... Exports ............ 7,030.5* Imports ............ 6,455.4* 1963... Exports............ 7,272.4* Imports ............ 7,058.5* Eastern Communist Other Total Europe China Asian Other b 2,722.9* 1,792.1* 748.3* 166.1* 16.4* 2,418.4* 1,662.8* 643.6* 94.6* 17.5* 2,729.4* 1,767.8* 733.0* 159.6* 69.1* 2,735.8* 1,815.1* 764.2* 106.8* 49.7* 3,304.4* 2,549.9* 544.1* 137.3* 73.1* 2,825.7* 1,914.8* 738.1* 115.9* 56.9* 3,136.2* 2,320.1* 634.0* 131.0* 51.1* 3,242.0* 2,205.7* 881.2* 104.2* 50.9* 4,124.0* 2,950.5* 954.5* 172.7* 46.2* 3,789.5* 2,519.4* 1,100.3* 116.7* 53.1* 4,207.5* 3,117.7* 817.1* 63.9* 208.8* 3,978.5* 2,819.4* 848.1* 97.8* 213.2* 4,321.1* 3,399.7* 367.3* 118.3* 435.7* 4,146.7* 3,044.1* 551.4* 104.8* 446.4* 4,905.2* 3,971.1* 233 4* 135.3* 565.3* 4,565.5* 3,590.3* 516.3* 118.4* 340.4* 5,099.4* 4,163.3* 187.2* 138.8* 610.1* 4,986.3* 4,146.8* 413.0* 123.4* 303.0* Total Industrial West Less Developed Countries Unspecified 703.7* 543.8* 112.4* 47.6* 642.1* 430.7* 210.4* 1.1* 885.5* 597.1* 179.6* 108.8* 876.9* 578.8* 297.3* 0.8* 1,077.0* 690.4* 282.5* 104.1* 1,112.2* 672.5* 435.4* 4.3* 1,161.3* 669.6* 389.4* 102.3* 1,107.5* 622.3* 482.1* 3.2* 1,316.8* 855.5* 343.4* 117.9* 1,283.7* 756.5* 522.2* 5.0* 1,354.1* 972.6* 345.8* 35.8* 1,650.4* 1,069.4* 574.9* 6.0* 1,677.1* 1,060.0* 507.4* 109.7* 1,680.9* 1,087.5* 584.1* 9.3* 2,125.3* 1,106.6* 568.5* 450.3* 1,889.9* 1,271.0* 615.2* 3.6* 2,173.0* 1,208.3* 760.4* 204.3* 2,072.2* 1,388.6* 674.8* 8.7* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Exports and imports are f.o.b. b Other Communist countries include Yugoslavia in 1955-63, Mongolia in 1960-63, Albania in 1961-63, and Cuba in 1960-63. Mongolia is included in other Asian Communist countries before 1960, Albania is included in the Eastern European Communist countries before 1961, and Cuba is included in the less developed countries of the Free World before 1960. ~-, r -, r----, r r _- r-~ r----) r --~ r- - -1 r --1 r 1 n U [ -J L--] Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Commodity Exports from the USSR ? 1958-63 Total exports .............. 4,297.5* 100.0* 5,440.7* 100.0* 5,561.6* 100.0* 5,998.2* 100.0* 7,030.5* 100.0* 7,272.4* 100.0* Machinery and equipment. 794.8* 18.5* 1,168.,1* 21.5* 1,141.2* 20.5* 964.6* 16.1* 1,168.5* 16.6* 1,435.1* 19.7* Complete plants........ 339.9* 7.9* 569.1* 10.5* 568.5* 10.2* 355.8* 5.9* 411.5* 5.9* 554.9* 7.6* Fuels, lubricants, and re- lated materials ....... 651.2* 15.2* 797.8* 14.7* 901.8* 16.2* 1,044.8* 17.4* 1,152.5* 16.4* 1,289.3* 17.7* Coal and coke.......... 219.8* 5.1* 229.1* 4.2* 242.1* 4.4* 284.9* 4.7* 346.4* 4.9* 376.6* 5.2* Petroleum and petro- leum products........ 429.9* 10.0* 567.0* 10.4* 657.9* 11.8* 757.8* 12.6* 803.7* 11.4* 910.4* 12.5* Ores and concentrates..... 190.0* 4.4* 215.8* 4.0* 242.9* 4.4* 252.6* 4.2* 273.6* 3.9* 291.4* 4.0* Iron ore ............... 137.4* 3.2* 154.3* 2.8* 175.0* 3.1* 187.8* 3.1* 215.7* 3.1* 235.9* 3.2* Base metals and manu- factures ............. 692.9* 16.1* 743.8* 13.7* 837.7* 15.1* 923.2* 15.4* 1,010.3* 14.4* 1,012.8* 13.9* Ferrous metals ......... 495.3* 11.5* 547.9* 10.1* 642.7* 11.6* 712.1* 11.9* 792.8* 11.3* 794.1* 10.9* Rolled ferrous metals.. 329.9* 7.7* 366.2* 6.7* 428.8* 7.7* 478.2* 8.0* 540.3* 7.7* 551.2* 7.6* Nonferrous metals ...... 197.6* 4.6* 195.9* 3.6* 194.9* 3.5* 211.1* 3.5* 217.5* 3.1* 218.7* 3.0* Aluminum ........... 63.7* 1.5* 49.6* 0.9* 44.7* 0.8* 58.2* 1.0* 77.6* 1.1* 79.5* 1.1* Tin ................. 44.5* 1.0* 38.4* 0.7* 24.6* 0.4* 12.2* 0.2* 1.1* Negl.* 1.7* Negl.* Chemicals ............... 113.8* 2.6* 122.3* 2.2* 145.7* 2.6* 173.9* 2.9* 176.8* 2.5* 192.6* 2.6* Wood and wood products.. 240.9* 5.6* 259.9* 4.8* 305.1* 5.5* 361.7* 6.0* 420.4* 6.0* 414.2* 5.7* Lumber ............... 136.9* 3.2* 150.2* 2.8* 182.8* 3.3* 206.5* 3.4* 221.3* 3.1* 234.9* 3.2* Textile raw materials and semimanufactures..... 293.8* 6.8* 308.0* 5.7* 358.6* 6.4* 364.9* 6.1* 341.5* 4.9* 337.7* 4.6* Cotton fiber............ 238.6* 5.6* 248.1* 4.6* 288.7* 5.2* 283.8* 4.7* 259.6* 3.7* 243.5* 3.3* Consumer goods.......... 705.6* 16.4* 998.5* 18.4* 898.9* 16.2* 1,010.5* 16.8* 1,132.1* 16.1* 1,154.5* 15.9* Food .................. 510.6* 11.9* 797.7* 14.7* 693.4* 12.5* 796.5* 13.3* 912.1* 13.0* 906.3* 12.5* Grain ............... 358.8* 8.3* 487.2* 9.0* 467.8* 8.4* 473.8* 7.9* 529.4* 7.5* 422.2* 5.8* Other consumer goods... 194.9* 4.5* 200.8* 3.7* 205.6* 3.7* 214.0* 3.6* 220.0* 3.1* 248.1* 3.4* Other merchandise........ 149.2* 3.5* 192.7* 3.5* 214.2* 3.9* 229.6* 3.8* 229.7* 3.3* 227.1* 3.1* Unspecified .............. 465.5* 10.8* 633.7* 11.6* 515.6* 9.3* 672.4* 11.2* 1,125.1* 16.0* 917.7* 12.6* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Commodity Imports by the USSR 1958-63 Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Total imports ............. 4,349.5* 100.0* 5,073.2* 100.0* 5,628.9* 100.0* 5,827.6* 100.0* 6,455.4* 100.0* 7,058.5* 100.0* Machinery and equip- ment ............... 1,064.6* 24.5* 1,351.9* 26.6* 1,675.2* 29.8* 1,734.5* 29.8* 2,245.0* 34.8* 2,466.0* 34.9* Transportation equip- ment ............... 427.2* 9.8* 542.4* 10.7* 660.1* 11.7* 534.3* 9.2* 748.2* 11.6* 847.2* 12.0* Fuels, lubricants, and re- lated materials ...... 212.2* 4.9* 231.3* 4.6* 237.3* 4.2* 217.0* 3.7* 198.7* 3.1* 201.9* 2.9* Coal and coke......... 77.0* 1.8* 85.7* 1.7* 93.5* 1.7* 93.6* 1.6* 95.3* 1.5* 97.3* 1.4* Petroleum and petro- leum products....... 135.2* 3.1* 145.6* 2.9* 143.7* 2.6* 123.4* 2.1* 103.5* 1.6* 104.6* 1.5* Ores and concentrates.... 403.5* 9.3* 331.0* 6.5* 314.0* 5.6* 291.4* 5.0* 297.8* 4.6* 292.1* 4.1* Base metals and manu- .factures ............ 316.5* 7.3* 435.0* 8.6* 545.9* 9.7* 494.2* 8.5* 563.4* 8.7* 464.9* 6.6* Ferrous metals ........ 183.4* 4.2* 265.2* 5.2* 373.9* 6.6* 348.4* 6.0* 427.0* 6.6* 339.9* 4.8* Rolled ferrbus metals. 127.8* 2.9* 122.0* 2.4* 178.8* 3.2* 160.4* 2.8* 192.7* 3.0* 169.5* 2.4* Nonferrous metals..... 133.1* 3.1* 169.9* 3.3* 172.0* 3.1* 145.9* 2.5* 136.4* 2.1* 125.0* 1.8* Tin ................ 39.5* 0.9* 41.8* 0.8* 34.8* 0.6* 22.5* 0.4* 20.5* 0.3* 17.2* 0.2* Copper ............. 54.5* 1.3* 74.3* 1.5* 71.9* 1.3* 53.0* 0.9* 68.7* 1.1* 56.7* 0.8* Chemicals .............. 99.8* 2.3* 110.3* 2.2* 149.3* 2.7* 153.5* 2.6* 212.0* 3.3* 285.2* 4.0* Rubber and rubber prod- ucts .................. 182.2* 4.2* 195.5* 3.9* 196.2* 3.5* 273.5* 4.7* 251.4* 3.9* 212.5* 3.0* Wood and wood products. 104.8* 2.4* 94.0* 1.9* 104.8* 1.9* 124.3* 2.1* 118.5* 1.8* 118.9* 1.7* Textile raw materials and semimanufactures.... 309.3* 7.1* 329.7* 6.5* 364.5* 6.5* 303.4* 5.2* 282.8* 4.4* 338.8* 4.8* Cotton fiber........... 135.2* 3.1* 163.9* 3.2* 179.9* 3.2* 130.1* 2.2* 118.6* 1.8* 170.0* 2.4* Wool fiber ............ 107.7* 2.5* 100.8* 2.0* 118.0* 2.1* 103.8* 1.8* 93.4* 1.4* 88.8* 1.3* Consumer goods......... 1,187.0* 27.3* 1,465.8* 28.9* 1,572.2* 27.9* 1,777.7* 30.5* 1,826.7* 28.3* 2,110.7* 29.9* Food ................. 562.7* 12.9* 548.3* 10.8* 611.8* 10.9* 783.5* 13.4* 712.8* 11.0* 870.8* 12.3* Other consumer goods.. 624.3* 14.4* 917.5* 18.1* 960.4* 17.1* 994.2* 17.1* 1,113.9* 17.3* 1,239.9* 17.6* Other merchandise....... 380.4* 8.7* 433.4* 8.5* 375.9* 6.7* 339.3* 5.8* 354.5* 5.5* 409.2* 5.8* Unspecified ............. 89.3* 2.1* 95.2* 1.9* 93.7* 1.7* 118.7* 2.0* 104.4* 1.6* 158.2* 2.2* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Imports are f.o.b. r r- fl r 1 r i r 1 f 7 r 1 n Jl r r 7 -~ I-- Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Commodity Exports to Eastern Europe from the USSR 1958-63 Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Total exports .............. 2,320.1* 100.0* 2,950.5* 100.0* 3,117.7* 100.0* 3,399.7* 100.0* 3,971.1* 100.0* 4,163.3* 100.0* Machinery and equipment 248.4* 10.7* 368.5* 12.5* 414.0* 13.3* 450.0* 13.2* 606.6* 15.3* 734.9* 17.7* Complete plants....... 51.5* 2.2* 87.5* 3.0 108.6* 3.5* 108.0* 3.2* 141.9* 3.6* 184.2* 4.4* Fuels, lubricants, and re- lated materials ...... 301.8* 13.0* 351.3* 11.9* 413.7* 13.2* 485.8* 14.3* 583.4* 14.7* 655.2* 15.7* Coal and coke......... 153.9* 6.6* 162.5* 5.5* 171.1* 5.5* 204.0* 6.0* 252.5* 6.4* 265.1* 6.4* Petroleum and petro- leum products....... 146.3* 6.3* 187.1* 6.3* 240.7* 7.7* 279.5* 8.2* 328.4 8.3* 387.7* 9.3* Ores and concentrates.... 163.9* 7.1* 187.0* 6.3* 206.6* 6.6* 218.4* 6.4* 245.8* 6.2* 264.4* 6.4* Iron ore .............. 135.2* 5.8* 151.3* 5.1* 170.8* 5.5* 184.1* 5.4* 211.0* 5.3* 230.4* 5.5* Base metals and manu- factures ............ 455.2* 19.6* 520.5* 17.6* 584.1* 18.7* 652.2* 19.2* 727.1* 18.3 754.1* 18.1* Ferrous metals ........ 345.8* 14.9* 392.3* 13.3* 451.7* 14.5* 506.2* 14.9* 574.2* 14.5* 598.0* 14.4* Rolled ferrous metals. 239.7* 10.3* 280.8* 9.5* 328.2* 10.5* 373.5* 11.0* 422.3* 10.6* 447.8* 10.8* Nonferrous metals..... 109.4* 4.7* 128.2* 4.3* 132.4* 4.2* 146.0* 4.3* 152.8* 3.8* 156.1* 3.7* Aluminum .......... 28.9* 1.2* 30.0* 1.0* 30.6* 1.0* 42.5* 1.3* 49.7* 1.3* 51.3* 1.2* Tin ................ 8.1* 0.3* 8.8* 0.3* 6.3* 0.2* 7.8* 0.2* 0.6* Negl.* N.A. N.A. Chemicals .............. 52.8* 2.3* 58.3* 2.0* 65.4* 2.1* 75.0* 2.2* 83.3* 2.1* 91.9* 2.2* Wood and wood products. 82.9* 3.6* 87.7* 3.0* 98.7* 3.2* 118.0* 3.5* 148.3* 3.7* 139.3* 3.3* Lumber .............. 46.7* 2.0* 49.6* 1.7* 58.6* 1.9* 68.8* 2.0* 82.2* 2.1* 83.0* 2.0* Textile raw materials and semimanufactures.... 243.9* 10.5* 241.8* 8.2* 283.2* 9.1* 293.0* 8.6* 273.3* 6.9* 273.6* 6.6* Cotton fiber........... 208.3* 9.0* 204.1* 6.9* 234.0* 7.5* 231.0* 6.8* 215.2* 5.4* 200.6* 4.8* Consumer goods ......... 425.1* 18.3* 658.6* 22.3* 573.2* 18.4* 509.0* 15.0* 638.9* 16.1* 584.7* 14.0* Food ................. 349.2* 15.1* 583.3* 19.8* 497.7* 16.0* 426.9* 12.6* 547.4* 13.8* 498.5* 12.0* Grain .............. 269.8* 11.6* 353.7* 12.0* 352.6* 11.3* 275.0* 8.1* 347.5* 8.8* 295.1* 7.1* Other consumer goods.. 75.9* 3.3* 75.3* 2.6* 75.6* 2.4* 82.0* 2.4* 91.5* 2.3* 86.1* 2.1* Other merchandise ....... 64.8* 2.8* 88.8* 3.0* 94.6* 3.0* 114.1* 3.4* 116.1* 2.9* 118.6* 2.8* Unspecified .............. 281.3* 12.1* 388.0* 13.2* 384.0* 12.3* 484.3* 14.2* 548.4* 13.8* 546.8* 13.1* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Commodity Imports from Eastern Europe by the USSR 1958-63 Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Total imports ............. 2,205.7* 100.0* 2,519.4* 100.0* 2,819.4* 100.0* 3,044.1* 100.0* 3,590.3* 100.0* 4,146.8* 100.0* Machinery and equip- ment ............... 861.6* 39.1* 1,039.9* 41.3* 1,208.6* 42.9* 1,245.2* 40.9* 1,623.9* 45.2* 1,858.5* 44.8* Transportation equip- ment ............... 339.7* 15.4* 432.0* 17.1* 532.2* 18.9* 451.0* 14.8* 579.5* 16.1* 666.7* 16.1* Fuels, lubricants, and re- lated materials ...... 190.1* 8.6* 209.0* 8.3* 215.7* 7.7* 192.0* 6.3* 182.6* 5.1* 182.0* 4.4* Coal and coke......... 74.1* 3.4* 83.0* 3.3* 90.9* 3.2* 91.2* 3.0* 91.9* 2.6* 93.6* 2.3* Petroleum and petro- leum products....... 116.0* 5.3* 126.1* 5.0* 124.8* 4.4* 100.8* 3.3* 90.7* 2.5* 88.5* 2.1* Co Ores and concentrates.... 160.8* 7.3* 122.0* 4.8* 102.4* 3.6* 91.9* 3.0* 86.9* 2.4* 95.9* 2.3* n Base metals and manu- factures ............ 35.1* 1.6* 56.2* 2.2* 94.8* 3.4* 127.9* 4.2* 144.8* 4.0* 153.0* 3.7* Ferrous metals ........ 25.6* 1.2* 44.8* 1.8* 80.3* 2.8* 110.9* 3.6* 133.1* 3.7* 139.1* 3.4* Rolled ferrous metals. 10.1* 0.5* 9.6* 0.4* 21.8* 0.8* 35.2* 1.2* 43.3* 1.2* 50.0* 1.2* Nonferrous metals..... 9.4* 0.4* 11.4* 0.5* 14.6* 0.5* 17.0* 0.6* 11.7* 0.3* 13.9* 0.3* Copper ............. 0.2* Negl.* 0.2* Negl.* 0.1* Negl.* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Chemicals .............. 49.6* 2.2* 63.3* 2.5* 72.8* 2.6* 95.4* 3.1* 133.0* 3.7* 170.3* 4.1* Rubber and rubber prod- ucts .................. 19.6* 0.9* 19.6* 0.8* 21.9* 0.8* 24.2* 0.8* 23.0* 0.6* 24.9* 0.6* Wood and wood products. 35.9* 1.6* 39.0* 1.5* 45.2* 1.6* 48.8* 1.6* 48.4* 1.3* 44.5* 1.1* Textile raw materials and semimanufactures..... 9.5* 0.4* 7.6* 0.3* 8.3* 0.3* 10.4* 0.3* 11.5* 0.3* 3.2* 0.1* Consumer goods......... 445.0* 20.2* 545.9* 21.7* 667.3* 23.7* 799.7* 26.3* 902.1* 25.1* 1,084.8* 26.2* Food ................. 122.5* 5.6* 125.8* 5.0* 171.2* 6.1* 250.2* 8.2* 221.8* 6.2* 248.3* 6.0* Other consumer goods.. 322.5* 14:6* 420.0* 16.7* 496.0* 17.6* 549.4* 18.0* 680.3* 18.9* 836.4* 20.2* Other merchandise....... 110.9* 5.0* 136.4* 5.4* 126.6* 4.5* 132.4* 4.3* 133.4* 3.7* 161.6* 3.9* Unspecified ............. 287.5* 13.0* 280.5* 11.1* 255.8* 9.1* 276.1* 9.1* 300.7* 8.4* 368.2* 8.9* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Imports are f.o.b. I C] n ~ r- r r n F r- r -~ r r r r ~~ U C Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Commodity Exports to the Industrial West from the USSR 1958-63 Total exports ............. Fuels, lubricants, and re- 669.6* 100.0* 855.5* 100.0* 972.6* 100.0* 1,060.0* 100.0* 1,106.6* 100.0* 1,208.3* 100.0* lated materials...... 143.7* 21.5* 207.7* 24.3* 245.8* 25.3* 279.1* 26.3* 320.9* 29.0* 382.4* 31.6* Coal and coke......... Petroleum and petro- 53.3* 8.0* 55.0* 6.4* 57.1* 5.9* 65.1* 6.1* 77.7* 7.0* 98.3* 8.1* leum products....... 90.4* 13.5* 152.7* 17.8* 188.7* 19.4* 214.0* 20.2* 243.3* 22.0* 284.1* 23.5* Ores and concentrates.... 23.9* 3.6* 25.6* 3.0* 33.1* 3.4* 31.4* 3.0* 25.1* 2.3* 25.6* 2.1* Manganese ore ........ Base metals and manu- 16.2* 2.4* 14.6* 1.7* 14.9* 1.5* 13.3* 1.3* 9.1* 0.8* 7.7* 0.6* factures............ 95.3* 14.2* 95.4* 11.2* 111.3* 11.4* 119.9* 11.3* 120.1* 10.9* 115.4* 9.6* Ferrous metals ........ 33.1* 4.9* 46.9* 5.5* 70.9* 7.3* 80.9* 7.6* 84.8* 7.7* 83.5* 6.9* Pig iron ............ 12.4* 1.9* 23.7* 2.8* 34.7* 3.6* 40.6* 3.8* 46.0* 4.2* 41.5* 3.4* Rolled ferrous metals. 10.3* 1.5* 11.8* 1.4* 18.9* 1.9* 24.0* 2.3* 25.9* 2.3* 27.9* 2.3* Nonferrous metals..... 62.3* 9.3* 48.5* 5.7* 40.3* 4.1* 39.0* 3.7* 35.3* 3.2* 31.9* 2.6* Tin ................ 32.2* 4.8* 23.7* 2.8* 13.1* 1.3* 1.8* 0.2* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Aluminum .......... 20.8* 3.1* 15.2* 1.8* 7.3* 0.8* 7.2* 0.7* 15.6* 1.4* 14.8* 1.2* Wood and wood products. 122.9* 18.4* 129.5* 15.1* 157.5* 16.2* 177.3* 16.7* 201.3* 18.2* 209.0* 17.3* Lumber .............. Textile raw materials and 75.1* 11.2* 83.8* 9.8* 99.3* 10.2* 106.7* 10.1* 109.7* 9.9* 123.2* 10.2* semimanufactures.... 39.3* 5.9* 60.5* 7.1* 70.4* 7.2* 52.1* 4.9* 52.6* 4.8* 48.1* 4.0* Cotton fiber........... 22.0* 3.3* 39.2* 4.6* 50.3* 5.2* 34.7* 3.3* 32.0* 2.9* 29.7* 2.5* Consumer goods ......... 122.6* 18.3* 170.6* 19.9* 168.2* 17.3* 206.6* 19.5* 188.4* 17.0* 215.8* 17.9* Food ................. 85.0* 12.7* 126.4* 14.8* 117.4* 12.1* 158.2* 14.9* 134.1* 12.1* 137.4* 11.4* Grain .............. 63.1* 9.4* 99.1* 11.6* 85.3* 8.8* 128.2* 12.1* 94.0* 8.5* 70.4* 5.8* Other consumer goods.. 37.5* 5.6* 44.3* 5.2* 50.8* 5.2* 48.4* 4.6* 54.3* 4.9* 78.4* 6.5* Furs and pelts....... 34.1* 5.1* 39.9* 4.7* 44.3* 4.6* 41.4* 3.9* 46.2* 4.2* 66.8* 5.5* Other merchandise ....... 94.2* 14.1* 120.9* 14.1* 147.5* 15.2* 130.0* 12.3* 123.3* 11.1* 108.3* 9.0* Unspecified ............. 27.7* 4.1* 45.3* 5.3* 38.8* 4.0* 63.7* 6.0* 74.8* 6.8* 103.7* 8.6* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Commodity Imports from the Industrial West by the USSR a 1958-63 Total imports ............. Machinery and equip- 622.3* 100.0* 756.5* 100.0* 1,069.4* 100.0* 1,087.5* 100.0* 1,271.0* 100.0* 1,388.6* 100.0* ment ............... 194.1* 31.2* 293.9* 38.8* 455.9* 42.6* 469.8* 43.2* 601.8* 47.3* 588.6* 42.4* Chemical equipment... Transportation equip- 19.5* 3.1* 77.8* 10.3* 135.4* 12.7* 131.9* 12.1* 88.4* 7.0* 124.1* 8.9* ment ............... Base metals and manu- 76.3* 12.3* 91.6* 12.1* 121.1* 11.3* 68.1* 6.3* 150.1* 11.8* 163.0* 11.7* factures ............ 161.9* 26.0* 219.1* 29.0* 303.2* 28.4* 241.9* 22.2* 295.4* 23.2* 187.3* 13.5* Ferrous metals...:.... 106.3* 17.1* 175.9* 23.3* 252.1* 23.6* 192.9* 17.7* 242.8* 19.1* 137.2* 9.9* Rolled ferrous metals. 97.6* 15.7* 96.2* 12.7* 135.7* 12.7* 96.5* 8.9* 109.9* 8.6* 75.7* 5.5* Pipes ............... 1.1* 0.2* 68.9* 9.1* 101.9* 9.5* 80.7* 7.4* 119.6* 9.4* 48.9* 3.5* Nonferrous metals... 55.6* 8.9* 43.3* 5.7* 51.1* 4.8* 49.0* 4.5* 52.5* 4.1* 50.1* 3.6* Copper ............. 54.1* 8.7* 35.9* 4.7* 38.2* 3.6* 32.0* 2.9* 44.9* 3.5* 38.1* 2.7* Wood and wood products. Textile raw materials and 63.4* 10.2* 49.2* 6.5* 52.2* 4.9* 70.1* 6.4* 64.8* 5.1* 66.7* 4.8* semimanufactures.... 50.8* 8.2* 43.3* 5.7* 79.5* 7.4* 83.8* 7.7* 77.8* 6.1* 88.5* 6.4* Wool fiber ............ 17.1* 2.7* 10.1* 1.3* 48.1* 4.5* 37.1* 3.4* 29.5* 2.3* 41.9* 3.0* Synthetic fiber ........ 18.9* 3.0* 20.1* 2.7* 12.9* 1.2* 28.7* 2.6* 30.7* 2.4* 32.0* 2.3* Consumer goods ......... 70.4* 11.3* 54.6* 7.2* 44.1* 4.1* 73.5* 6.8* 60.9* 4.8* 232.1* 16.7* Other merchandise ....... 71.4* 11.5* 87.7* 11.6* 118.0* 11.0* 126.5* 11.6* 151.2* 11.9* 176.7* 12.7* Unspecified ............. 10.3* 1.7* 8.7* 1.2* 16.7* 1.6* 22.0* 2.0* 19.1* 1.5* 48.8* 3.5* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Imports are f.o.b. U r r r -~ r _1 r r n r- -i r -i r -) r- 1 r- r 1 r Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Commodity Exports to the Less Developed Countries from the USSR 1958-63 Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Total exports ............. 389.4* 100.0* 343.4* 100.0* 345.8* 100.0* 507.4* 100.0* 568.5* 100.0* 760.4* 100.0* Machinery and equip- ment ............... 160.5* 41.2* 113.0* 32.9* 125.7* 36.4* 236.1* 46.5* 286.0* 50.3* 360.7* 47.4* Complete plants....... 112.3* 28.8* 69.3* 20.2* 68.6* 19.8* 138.8* 27.4* 182.5* 32.1* 220.3* 29.0* Petroleum and petroleum products .............. 78.2* 20.1* 80.2* 23.4* 61.3* ' 17.7* 67.4* 13.3* 62.8* 11.0* 81.4* 10.7* Rolled ferrous metals..... 34.4* 8.8* 29.6* 8.6* 24.3* 7.0* 23.5* 4.6* 32.2* 5.7* 23.4* 3.1* Wood and wood products. 30.5* 7.8* 30.5* 8.9* 38.8* 11.2* 38.1* 7.5* 34.4* 6.1* 36.8* 4.8* Food ................... 45.6* 11.7* 45.2* 13.2* 39.3* 11.4* 47.6* 9.4* 69.1* 12.2* 97.5* 12.8* Other merchandise....... 36.7* 9.4* 40.3* 11.7* 50.2* 14.5* 56.5* 11.1* 65.5* 11.5* 62.6* 8.2* Unspecified ............. 3.4* 0.9* 4.6* 1.3* 6.2* 1.8* 38.2* 7.5* 18.5* 3.3* ' 98.0* 12.9* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b. Commodity Imports from the Less Developed Countries by the USSR 1958-63 Total imports ............. Cotton fibers........... . Natural rubber.. .. . . . . . . Food ................... Nonferrous metals ....... Other merchandise....... Unspecified ............. Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent Value Percent 482.1* 100.0* 522.2* 100.0* 574.9* 100.0* 584.1* 100.0* 615.2* 100.0* 674.8* 100.0* 135.2* 28.0* 111.6* 21.4* 139.4* 24.2* 122.0* 20.9* 112.4* 18.3* 167.7* 24.9* 131.4* 27.3* 144.0* 27.6* 151.8* 26.4* 224.8* 38.5* 205.9* 33.5* 163.3* 24.2* 92.0* 19.1* 107.1* 20.5* 123.3* 21.4* 99.1* 17.0* 142.0* 23.1* 158.4* 23.5* N.A. N.A. 37.3* 7.1* 33.3* 5.8* 19.9* 3.4* 22.9* 3.7* 18.2* 2.7* 121.8* 25.3* 121.0* 23.2* 126.5* 22.0* 115.5* 19.8* 131.1* 21.3* 163.0* 24.2* 1.7* 0.4* 1.2* 0.2* 0.7* 0.1* 2.8* 0.5* 0.9* 0.1* 4.2* 0.6* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official Soviet statistics. Imports are f.o.b. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Exports of Petroleum from the USSR ? 1958-64 D Total petroleum ................. 18.1* 25.4* 33.2* 41.2* 45.4* 51.4* 55.2 Free World ................... 9.2* 14.1* 18.0* 22.8* 24.7* 28.4* 31.0 Communist Countries .......... 9.0* 11.3* 15.2* 18.4* 20.7* 23.0* 24.2 Crude oil ..................... 9.1* 12.5* 17.8* 23.4* 26.3* 30.2* 36.1 Free World ................. 3.9* 6.1* 9.0* 13.3* 13.6* 15.4* 18.4 Communist Countries ........ 5.2* 6.4* 8.8* 10.1* 12.7* 14.8* 17.7 Petroleum products ............ 9.0* 12.8* 15.4* 17.8* 19.1* 21.1* 19.1 Free World ................. 5.3* 8.0* 9.0* 9.5* 11.1* 13.0* 12.6 Communist Countries ........ 3.8* 4.8* 6.4* 8.3* 8.0* 8.2* 6.5 Total petroleum ................. 429.9* 567.0* 657.9* 757.8* 803.7* 910.4* 957.6 Free World ................... 170.0* 236.5* 250.1* 281.7* 306.3* 365.7* 392.2 Communist Countries.......... 259.9* 330.5* 407.8* 476.1* 497.4* 544.7* 565.4 Crude oil ..................... 169.8* 221.1* 275.7* 321.5* 364.5* 432.5* 518.0 Free World .................. 58.0* 82.9* 101.5* 134.3* 135.2* 156.6* 182.5 Communist Countries........ 111.8* 138.2* 174.2* 187.2* 229.3* 275.9* 335.5 Petroleum products ............ 260.1* 345.9* 382.2* 436.3* 439.2* 477.9* 439.6 Free World ................. 112.0* 153.7* 148.6* 147.4* 171.1* 209.1* 209.7 Communist Countries ........ 148.1* 192.2* 233.6* 288.9* 268.1* 268.8* 229.9 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Data for exports of total petroleum, crude oil, and petroleum products and for exports to the Communist countries are official Soviet statistics. Data for the Free World are derived as residuals and include exports for which the importing country is not specified. Therefore, the values in this table will differ slightly from the sum of the data from Table 56, p. 69 and Table 58, p. 71. Cuba is included in the Free World in 1958-59 and in the Communist countries in 1960-64. Li i Li Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Imports of Chemical Equipment from Major Sources by the USSR 1958-63 Totalb ................................ 45,531* 103,784* 168,242* 173,746* 143,025* 201,023* Eastern Europe ....................... 27,999* 33,723* 45,367* 53,225* 63,695* 89,248* Of which: Czechoslovakia ................... 10,821* 13,241* 22,825* 26,153* 29,908* 49,990* East Germany .................... 15,849* 17,959* 16,720* 16,126* 20,096* 21,219* Industrial West ....................... 17,532* 70,056* 121,835* 118,730* 79,244* 111,732* Of which: France .......................... 3,337* 6,494* 15,897* 16,564* 16,300* 11,945* Italy ............................ 18* 6,012* 20,557* 25,307* 12,951* 26,059* Japan ........................... 0* 962* 3,643* 7,619* 3,811* 16,434* UK ............................. 5,657* 30,147* 35,263* 37,194* 15,958* 27,248* West Germany ................... 4,947* 20,008* 37,398* 18,693* 7,667* 17,138* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Rubles may be converted to US dollars on the basis of a nominal rate of exchange based on the gold content of the respective currencies of 0.90 ruble to US $1. b The slight discrepancy between the total and the components is unaccounted for in official Soviet statistics. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic DIRECTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE OF COMMUNIST CHINA 1958-64 TABLE 62 TOTAL TRADE FREE WORLD COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR ALL OTHER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 3,740 4,285 3,980 3,005 2,665 2,735 3,255 1,385 1,305 1,370 1,335 1,265 1,500 2,055 2,355 2,980 2,610 1,665 1,405 1,235 1,200 1,515 2,055 1,665 920 750 600 480 840 925 945 745 655 . 635 720 TOTAL TRADE FREE WORLD ALL OTHER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 0 0 O ? O ~ O o , O o~~o 0 0 0 o O p 0 1964 SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Rates of Exchange for Currencies of the Communist Countries as of 1 April 1965 RATES OF EXCHANGE FOR COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR .......................... Bulgaria ........................ Czechoslovakia .................. East Germany ................... Hungary ........................ Poland ......................... Rumania ....................... North Korea .................... North Vietnam .................. Albania ......................... Noncom- Noncom- Commercial mercial Commercial mercial Rate e Rate b Rate a Rate b Ruble ......................... 0.90* Lev ........................... 1.17* Koruna ....................... 7.2* Deutsche Mark East ............ 4.2* Forint ........................ 11.74* Zloty ......................... 4 Yuan ......................... 4.00* d 0.90* 2.00* 1.3* 0.78* 14.34* 8.0* 9.66* 4.2* 4.67*? 3.20* 23.48* 13.04* 13.11* 24* 4.44* 15.30* 15* 6.67* 8.30* Won .......................... 2.57*f 2.57*f N.A. 1.44* Deng ......................... 3.7*a 3.7* a N.A. 1.92* Lek ........................... 50* 150* 55.56* 84.00* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Official rates unless otherwise indicated. These rates are used for converting trade statistics. b Rates used for noncommercial transactions such as diplomatic, tourist and student expenditures, personal remittances, and the like. Some countries have special rates for tourists in addition to the noncommercial rate. 0 The unofficial rates actually used in East German accounting of foreign trade transactions. Official rates still listed, but not used, are 2.22 DME to US $1 and 2.47 DME to 1 ruble. d Generally accepted conversion rates, with the rate of 2.46 being used in trade with the Free World and the rate of 4.0 in trade with the Communist countries. Because official rates have never been announced by Communist China, these conversion rates have been estimated and, therefore, represent only approximations of actual rates. e An approximate rate. Actual rates vary depending on the transaction involved and the currency being traded. Actual rates also appear to change from time to time. I A bank rate. North Korea has not announced an official relationship between the won and Free World currencies. This rate probably is used for noncommercial transactions. g A bank rate. North Vietnam has not announced an official relationship between the dong and Free World currencies. This rate probably is used for noncommercial transactions. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Cross Rates of Exchange for Currencies of the NATO Countries a 1965 Country: US (Monetary unit): (Dollar) US ........... Dollar ...... 1.000* Belgium b ..... Franc ....... 50.00* Canada.. .... Dollar ...... 1.081 * Denmark...... Krone.... .. 6.907* France........ New franc... 4.937* Greece ........ Drachma.... 30.00* Iceland ....... Krona ...... 43.00* Italy .......... Lira ........ 625.0* Netherlands... Guilder ..... 3.620* Norway ....... Krone ....... 7.143* Portugal ...... Escudo ...... 28.75* Turkey ....... Lira ........ 9.000* UK ........... Pound ...... 0.357* West Germany. Mark ....... 4.000* Bel- Den- gium b Canada mark (Franc) (Dollar) (Krone) France Greece (New (Drach- Iceland Italy Franc) ma) (Krona) (Lira) Nether- lands Norway (Guilder) (Krone) Portu- West gal Germany (Es- Turkey UK (Deutsche cudo) (Lira) (Pound) Mark) 0.020* 0.925* 0.145* 1.000* 46.24* 7.239* 0.022* 1.000* 0.157* 0.138* 6.385* 1.000* 0.099* 4.564* 0.715* 0.600* 27.74* 4.343* 0.860* 39.75* 6.226* 12.50* 577.9* 90.49* 0.072* 3.347* 0.524* 0.143* 6.603* 1.034* 0.5750* 26.57* 4.163* 0.180* 8.321* 1.303* 0.0071* 0.329* 0.052* 0.080* 3.698* 0.579* 0.203* 0.033* 10.13* 1.667* 0.218* 0.036* 1.399* 0.230* 1.000* 0.165* 6.077* 1.000* 8.71* 1.433* 126.6* 20.83* 0.733* 0.121* 1.447* 0.238* 5.823* 0.958* 1.823* 0.300* 0.072* 0.012* 0.810* 0.133* 0.023* 0.0016* 0.276* 0.140* 1.16* 0.080* 13.81* 7.00* 0.025* 0.0018* 0.298* 0.152* 0.161* 0.0111* 1.908* 0.967* 0.115* 0.0079* 1.364* 0.691* 0.698* 0.0480* 8.287* 4.200* 1.000* 0.069* 11.88* 6.020* 14.54* 1.000* 172.7* 87.50* 0.084* 0.006* 1.000* 0.507* 0.166* 0.0114* 1.973* 1.000* 0.669* 0.0460* 7.942* 4.026* 0.209* 0.0144* 2.486* 1.260* 0.008* 0.0006* 0.099* 0.050* 0.093* 0.0064* 1.105* 0.560* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Par values as declared to the International Monetary Fund. Data are as of 15 March 1965. b Including Luxembourg. 0.035* 0.111* 2.800* 0.250* 1.734* 5.556* 140.0* 12.50* 0.038* 0.120* 3.026* 0.270* 0.240* 0.767* 19.34* 1.727* 0.172* 0.549* 13.82* 1.234* 1.040* 3.333* 84.00* 7.500* 1.492* 4.778* 120.40* 10.75* 21.67* 69.44* 1,750.0* 156.3* 0.126* 0.402* 10.14* 0.905* 0.248* 0.794* 20.00* 1.786* 1.000* 3.194' 80.50 7.186* 0.313* 1.000* 25.20* 2.250* 0.012* 0.0397* 1.0009 0.0894 0.139* 0.444* 11.20* 1.000* r - i r--~ r--~ r r-i r-~ r --n r-- r--~ r r--n r- -_j U [_-] L i Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 fl GRI Cu iu R? and PROCESSED FOODS Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Arable Land Total Area ? Arable Land b as a Percent of the Total Thousand Hectares Area NATO COUNTRIES US ....................................... 936,323* 185,152* 20* Belgium ................................... 3,051* 916* 30* Canada ................................... 997,618* 41,845* 4* LJ Denmark .................................. 4,304* 2,783* 65* France .................................... 55,121* 21,456* 39* r~ Greece .................................... 13,092* 3,702* 28* Iceland .................................... 10,300* 1* Negl.* Italy ...................................... 30,122* 15,570* 52* Luxembourg ............................... 259* 73* 28* fl Netherlands ............................... 3,361* d 1,002* 30* Norway ................................... 32,392* 848* 3* Portugal .................................. 8,886* 4,130*0 46* Turkey .................................... 77,698* 25,348* 33* UK ................................. :..... 24,403* 7,322*f 30* West Germany ............................. 24,685* 8,462* 34* Other Free World Countries Argentina g ................................ 277,666* 30,000* 11* India h .................................... 326,293* 160,860* 49* Spain 59 475* 20 730* 41* .................................... COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR ..................................... , 2,227,200*' , 233,800* k 11* fl Eastern Europe Bulgaria ................................... 11 093* 4 531* 41* Czechoslovakia ............................. , 12,786* , 5,413* 42* LJ East Germany ............................. 10,829* 4,973* 46* Hungary .................................. 9,303* 5,638* 61* Poland .................................... 31,173* 15,970* 51* Rumania .................................. 23,750* 10,475* 44* Far East Communist China .......................... 956,100* 106,675* 11* North Korea ............................... 12,245* 1,984* 16* North Vietnam ............................. 15,900* 1,905* 12* Other Albania ................................... 2,875* 492* 17* Cuba ..................................... 11,452* 2,400* 21* Mongolia .................................. 156,466* 415* Negl.* Yugoslavia ................................ 25,580* 8,363* 33* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. The total area of the country and, unless otherwise indicated, including bodies of inland water. b Arable land includes land planted to crops (with double-cropped areas being counted only once) ; land temporarily fallow; temporary meadows for mowing or pasture; garden land; land under fruit trees, vines, and fruit-bearing shrubs; and rubber plantations. 0 One hectare equals 2.471 acres. Data are for various years during the period 1957-64. d Land area only. 0 Total agricultural area. f Including land belonging to agricultural holdings exceeding 0.405 hectare (1 acre). g Continental sector only. h Including data for the whole of Kashmir. ' Including data for the Balearic and Canary Islands. j Official Soviet data (22,402,200 square kilometers) include the White Sea (90,000 square kilometers) and the Sea of Azov (40,000 square kilometers), which are excluded by definition from the data shown. k Including only plowland and lands formerly cultivated but now idle. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic AVERAGE DIETS FOR THE US AND THE USSR US (1964) USSR (1962) PERCENT CALORIES PER DAY PERCENT CALORIES PER DAY MEAT AND FISH 20 630 6 186 VEGETABLES, FRUIT, EGGS, AND OTHER COMESTIBLES 9 284 6 202 SUGAR 16 504 9 292 MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS 12 378 10 298 (Excluding Butter) FATS AND OILS 16 504 9 295 (Including Butter) GRAIN PRODUCTS, POTATOES, AND LENTILS 27 850 60 1,927 TOTAL 100 3,150 100 3,200 12% Grain Products, Potatoes, and Lentils SECRET Sugar Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 NET AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SECRET AND AVAILABILITY OF GRAIN IN INDIA Net Agricultural Production and Net Availability of Grain in India 1957-64 Index of Net Agricultural Production s (Crop Year ending 30 June 1958=100) Net Change in Availability Million Availability Net Net Government Net Net of Cereals and Persons at Per Capita Year Production Imports Stocks a Availability Availability Pulses Midyear d (Kilograms) 1957.... 49.63* 3.63* -0.86* 52.40* 10.60* 63.00* 405.8* 155* 1958.... 53.93* 3.22* +0.27* 57.42* 8.82* 66.24* 414.3* 160* 1959.... 56.42* 3.86* -0.49* 59.79* 11.54* 71.33* 423.3* 169* 1960.... 59.06* 5.13* -1.40* 62.79* 10.33* 73.12* 432.7* 169* 1961.... 59.56* 3.49* +0.17* 63.22* 11.11* 74.33* 442.7* 168* 1962.... 60.33* 3.64* +0.36* 64.33* 10.28* 74.61* 453.4* 165* 1963.... 61.97* 4.55* +0.01* 66.53* 9.99* 76.52* 464.3* 165* 1964.... 64.22* 6.27* +1.37* 71.86* 8.64* 80.50* 475.5* 169* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. The years refer to the crop years-that is, the year ending 30 June of the last year of the 2 years stated. b Data refer to cleaned rice, jowar, bajra, corn, ragi, small millets, wheat, and barley. Production data relate to harvests mostly completed within the stated calendar years and have been reduced by 12.5 percent to eliminate amounts used for feed seed and waste. Therefore, these data differ from those presented in Table 26, p. 30. A minus sign indicates amounts reserved for stocks; a plus sign indicates additions to net availability from stocks. d Including data for Sikkim and Kashmir-Jammu. Midyear population is used because crop production in India occurs at a different period than most other Northern Hemisphere countries. D J Li n E IU Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Net Agricultural Production and Availability of Grain in the USSR 1958-64 Milli A il l Year Production ? Net Trade b Total Availability , on Persons at Year's End d va abi ity per Capita e (Kilograms) 1958........... 125* -3.9* 121* 209* 579* 1959 ........... 100* -6.2* 94* 212* 443* 1960........... 100* - 6.1* 94* 216* 435* 1961 ........... 115* - 6.8* 108* 220* 491* 1962 ........... 115* - 7.4* 108* 223* 484* 1963 ........... 95* + 1.8* 97* 226* 429* 1964 ........... 125* N.A. 125*? 229* 546*? * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including immature ears of corn converted to a mature grain equivalent. b The effect of a metric ton of grain imported for food is much greater on the food situation than the effect of an additional ton of domestic production, which is reduced approximately 15 percent for feed, seed, and waste. A minus sign indicates net exports; a plus sign indi- cates net retained imports. Including nonfood as well as food use. d Year-end population is used because production in the calendar year is consumed in the last half of the year in which it is produced and the first half of the following year. e Excluding trade. Production and Availability of Grain in Communist China 1958-64 Milli il bilit A Year Production ? Net Trade b Total Availability , on Persons at Year's End d va a y per Capita (Kilograms) 1958........... 200 - 1.1 199 665* 299 1959 ........... 165 -2.0 163 679* 240 1960........... 160 - 1.4 159 690* 230 1961 ........... 165 + 5.2 170 701* 243 1962.... ...... 180 +4.7 185 713* 259 1963 ........... 175 +5.5 180 727* 248 1964..... ..... 170 +6.6 177 742* 239 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including tubers on a grain equivalent basis of 4 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of grain. b The effect of a metric ton of grain imported for food is much greater on the food situa- tion than the effect of an additional ton of domestic production, which is reduced approxi- mately 15 percent for feed, seed, and waste. A minus sign indicates net exports; a plus sign indicates net retained imports. u Including nonfood as well as food use. d Year-end population is used because production in a calendar year is consumed in the last half of the year in which it is produced and the first half of the following year. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT IN THE USSR, 1959-70 ACTUAL AND PLANNED TABLE 76 TOTAL INVESTMENT AGGREGATE INVESTMENT STATE COLLECTIVE FARM TOTAL 25.3 15.0 41 21.7 34.5 30 47.0 49.5 71 TOTAL INVESTMENT Billion New Rubles t ,-- Actual - 1959 1960 1961 1962 5.1 5.2 5.7 6.3 SEVEN-YEAR PLAN FIVE-YEAR PLAN 1959-65 Actual ti 1959-65 Planned tt 1966-70 Planned Planned 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 7.0 8.3 9.4 10.5 12.1 13.9 16.0 18.4 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968. 1969 1970 Actual Planned AGGREGATE INVESTMENT FIVE-YEAR PLAN 71 t Expressed in 1955 prices. t t Partially estimated. 1966- 70 Planned SECRET GROUP 1 uauom ~ o oic ??s?~~~c oaw.cx.oixc. s~rm.nox __.._ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Tabular Graphic INDEXES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN EASTERN EUROPEt IN SELECTED YEARS, PREWAR AND 1955-64 BULGARIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA EAST GERMANY HUNGARY POLAND RUMANIA 1 .00 0100 90 1955 90 1955 95 106 123 132 133 133 142 139 118 105 109 108 115 112 109 112 110 107 116 114 119 105 98 100 110 116 122 127 117 123 118 113 119 104 118 116 125 132 125 123 103 114 104 126 122 133 130 131 90 1955 90 1955 90 1955 Average 1952-56=100 t Gross production of crops minus seed, waste, and feed (including imported grain) and livestock products, including changes in livestock numbers. FAO/OECD Western European regional price weights (1952-56 average) were used. SECRET 89 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Grain 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 273* 274* 290* 259* 281* 300* 284* US .................... 173* 169* 181* 164* 163* 177* 163* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 165 146 144 159 158 139 169 USSR d ................ 125* 100* 100* 115* 115* 95* 125* 172*e Eastern Europe........... 39.6 45.6 43.9 44.0 43.2 43.6 43.8 Bulgaria .... .......... 3.45 4.05 4.04 3.78 3.82 3.94 4.15 Czechoslovakia ......... 4.83* 5.52* 5.74* 5.66* 5.69* 5.64* 5.24* East Germany.......... 5.64 5.20 5.60 4.80 5.34 5.03 4.98 7.63 Hungary ............... 5.71 7.34 6.88 6.11 6.73 6.31 6.76 Poland' ............... 13.5* 14.1* 13.1 14.3 13.0 13.5 13.0 14.8 g Rumania .............. 6.44 9.34 8.58 9.32 8.57 9.14 9.70 11.6 Far East Communist China b ..... 200 165 160 165 180 175 170 North Korea ........... 2.88 1.35 2.68 2.94 3.14 N.A. N.A. North Vietnam '........ 4.77* 5.44* 4.43* 4.93* 4.82* 4.51* 4.79* Other Albania ................ 0.29* 0.34* 0.22* 0.28* 0.31* 0.29* 0.32 Cuba' ................. 0.42* 0.44* 0.48* 0.40* 0.37* 0.38* 0.19 Yugoslavia ............. 7.43* 12.11* 10.93* 8.97* 9.79* 10.60* 11.71* Belgium ...... 1.74* 1.92* Italy ........... 15.2* 14.0* Portugal .......... 1.90* 1.40* Canada....... 22.6* 27.1* Luxembourg'... 0.04* 0.02* Turkey ............ 11.2* 12.0* Denmark ..... 3.71* 5.58* Netherlands.... 1.59* 1.86* UK ............... 8.17* 12.6* France ....... 18.4* 25.1* Norway ........ 0.49* 0.63* West Germany ..... 12.0* 15.0* Greece........ 2.55* 3.03* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data for the NATO and the Communist countries include, where produced, barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat. Data for the Communist countries (except Czechoslovakia) also include, unless otherwise indicated, miscellaneous grains such as buckwheat, millet, sorghum, and mixed grains. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Data for sorghum are included only for the US. e Excluding corn silage and forage but including sorghum for grain, which amounted to 12.5 million metric tons in 1964. d Including pulses. e Midpoint of the range of planned production for 1965 of 164 million to 180 million metric tons. f Unless otherwise indicated, including barley, oats, rye, and wheat only. g Including miscellaneous grains. h Including tubers on a grain equivalent basis of 4 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of grain. ' Including corn and rice only. ' Oats only. LI E 11 fl LI I 1 i F7 LI 17 11 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Breadgrains 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES b ............... 93.4* 86.2* 95.1* 81.2* 94.9* 95.2* 101* US ........................ 40.5* 31.1* 37.8* 34.3* 30.8* 31.8* 36.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 102 94.0 81.8 92.8 93.9 73.3 94.1 USSR ..................... 80.0* 69.0* 59.0* 69.0* 71.0* 51.0* 71.0* Eastern Europe ............... 22.4 25.0 22.8 23.8 22.9 22.3 23.1 Bulgaria ................... 2.17 2.14 2.09 1.88 1.91 1.83 1.84 Czechoslovakia ............. 2.28* 2.62* 2.40* 2.66* 2.56* 2.65* 2.67* East Germany .............. 3.34 3.19 3.30 2.53 2.80 2.72 2.78 Hungary ................... 1.86* 2.35* 2.12* 2.23* 2.19* 1.74* 2.32* Poland .................... 9.66* 10.6* 9.36* 10.4* 9.27* 9.49 9.54 Rumania .................. 3.04* 4.13* 3.55* 4.09* 4.13* 3.88* 3.91 Far East Communist China ?......... 27.0 26.0 22.0 17.0 23.0 23.0 22.0 North Korea ............... 0.07 0.13 0.03 0.05 0.04 N.A. N.A. Other Albania .................... 0.11* 0.11* 0.07* 0.10* 0.15* 0.06* 0.14 Yugoslavia ................. 2.69* 4.40* 3.80* 3.36* 3.68* 4.30* 3.85* Belgium ....... 0.98* 1.04* Greece ........ 1.83* 2.19* Portugal ........ 1.02* 0.59* Canada........ 10.3* 16.7* Italy.......... 9.90* 8.68* Turkey.......... 7.17* 7.75* Denmark ...... 0.58* 0.83* Netherlands... 0.83* 1.07* UK ............. 2.78* 3.73* France ........ 10.0* 14.0* Norway ....... 0.02* 0.02* West Germany... 7.45* 8.79* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include wheat and rye. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Excluding rye. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Barley, Corn, and Oats 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES b ............... US........................ 176* 131* 184* 136* 191* 141* 174* 128* 182* 130* 200* 142* 178* 124* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 62.1 51.4 62.0 66.1 63.9 65.8 73.6 USSR d .................... 45.0* 31.0* 41.0* 46.0* 44.0* 44.0* 53.0* Eastern Europe ............... 17.1 20.4 21.0 20.1 20.2 21.1 20.6 Bulgaria ................... 1.23 1.88 1.93 1.87 1.88 2.07 2.27 Czechoslovakia ............. 2.55* 2.90* 3.34* 3.00* 3.13* 3.00* 2.57* East Germany .............. 2.30 2.01 2.30 2.27 2.54 2.31 2.20 Hungary ................... 3.78 4.92 4.71 3.84* 4.50* 4.53*. 4.39 Polandi ................... 3.88* 3.53* 3.73 3.97 3.71 3.98 3.42 n Rumania .................. 3.36 5.16 4.98 5.19 4.41 5.20 5.74 Li Far East Communist China g......... 45.0 37.0 37.0 41.0 46.0 52.0 44.0 North Korea ............... 1.30 N.A. 1.14 1.36 1.34 N.A. N.A. North Vietnam b............ 0.19 0.25* 0.21* 0.27* 0.28* 0.22* 0.27* Other Albania .................... 0.18* 0.23* 0.14* 0.18* 0.15* 0.21* 0.18* Cuba b .................... 0.19* 0.19* 0.21* 0.20* 0.16* 0.18* N.A. Yugoslavia ................. 4.72* 7.69* 7.11* 5.59* 6.08* 6.28* 7.83* Belgium ......... 0.76* 0.89* Italy ............. 4.55* 4.58* Portugal ......... 0.73* 0.65* Canada.......... 12.3* 10.5* Luxembourg ..... 0.04* 0.02* Turkey........... 3.92* 4.08* Denmark ........ 3.13* 4.75* Netherlands ...... 0.76* 0.80* UK .............. 5.39* 8.86* France .......... 8.20* 10.9* Norway .......... 0.47* 0.61* West Germany.... 4.59* 6.22* Greece........... 0.66* 0.73* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Including, unless otherwise indicated, miscellaneous grains such as buckwheat, millet, and mixed grains for the Communist countries. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Excluding corn silage and forage but including sorghum for grain, which amounted to 12.5 million metric tons in 1964. d Including pulse and ensiled immature ears of corn converted to a dry grain equivalent. Excluding miscellaneous grains. Excluding corn and miscellaneous grains. g Including kaoliang, broad beans, and field peas. h Corn only. Oats only. E n 1 U E ID Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Rice 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES b ............... 3,260* 3,690* 3,540* 3,690* 4,210* 4,310* 4,520* US ........................ 2,030* 2,433* 2,476* 2,458* 2,996* 3,179* 3,288* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 371* 357* 313* 355* 365* 411* 407 USSR ..................... 216* 214* 187* 250* 270* 270* 270* Eastern Europe ............... 155* 143* 126* 105* 95* 141* 137 Bulgaria ......... ......... 45* 29* 32* 36* 39* 42* 42 Hungary ................... 73* 59* 45* 38* 36* 48* 45 Rumania .................. 37* 55* 49* 31* 20* 51* 50 Far East Communist China .......... 91,000 81,000 79,000 82,000 82,000 74,000 78,000 North Korea ............... 1,509 1,226 1,513 1,533 1,750 1,549 1,619 North Vietnam ............. 4,577* 5,193* 4,212* 4,651* 4,542* 4,296* 4,512* Other Albania .................... 5* 5* 5* 5* 6* 9* 8 Cuba ...................... 226* 249* 270* 200* 210* 200* 120 Yugoslavia ................. 22 22 22 20 23 23 22 France ........ 141* 130* Italy ........... 737* 700* Turkey ......... 138* 135* Greece ......... 66* 105* Portugal ....... 149* 166* Burma ........ 7,711* 8,400*? Japan.......... 14,991* 15,956* d South Vietnam.. 4,300* 5,300* India d........ 46,303* 55,000* Pakistan d...... 12,036* 17,739* Thailand ....... 7,050* 10,000* Indonesia ...... 12,269* 12,900*? * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data include rough, or paddy, rice. Crop production statistics for the Northern Hemisphere relate generally to the harvests of the spring, summer, and autumn of the year stated, but for the more southerly regions of this hemisphere they relate to harvests con- tinuing into the early part of the following year. For the Southern Hemisphere these data relate to crops generally harvested in the latter part of the year stated and the first half of the following year. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." ? Data are for 1963. d Estimated from planted acreage. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Potatoes 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES........... US .................... COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 79.7* 13.49* 78.3* 12.35* 86.4* 13.07* 80.8* 14.90* 82.6* 13.54* 87.4* 13.79* 73.8* 12.39* Soviet Bloc ................ 144 144 145 146 127 137 161 USSR ................. 86.53* 86.56* 84.37* 84.31* 69.68* 71.83* 93.00* 147* Eastern Europe ........... 58.0 57.4 60.8 61.2 57.4 65.3 68.4 Bulgaria ............... 0.25* 0.42* 0.48* 0.44* 0.36* 0.41* 0.42 Czechoslovakia ......... 6.59* 6.33* 5.09* 5.33* 5.00* 6.51* 7.50 East Germany.......... 11.50 11.90 14.20 8.10 11.96 11.60 11.24 18b Hungary ............... 2.60* 2.37* 2.66* 1.63* 1.88* 2.03* 1.68* Poland ................ 34.80* 34.02 35.96 43.42 36.08 42.60 45.52 Rumania .............. 2.22 2.32 2.41 2.30 2.08 2.15 2.09 4.75* . Far East Communist China d ..... 148.40 83.60 88.00 101.20 116.40 104.00 104.00 L-J North Korea d.......... 0.80 0.83 0.79 1.05 N.A. N.A. N.A. North Vietnam ?........ 0.42* 0.72* 0.58* 0.98* 0.86* 0.81* 1.15* Other Albania ................ 0.02* 0.03* 0.02* 0.03* 0.02* 0.02* 0.03 Cuba .................. 0.11* 0.12* 0.09* 0.08* 0.09* 0.08* N.A. Yugoslavia ............. 2.62* 2.76* 3.27* 2.69* 2.63* 3.02* 2.80* r 1958 1964 Belgium ....... 2.25*f 1.63* Greece ........ 0.52* 0.70* Portugal...... . 1.22* 1.15* Canada........ 2.05* 2.37* Italy .......... 4.11* 4.41* Turkey .......... 1.47* 1.60* g Denmark ...... 1.74* 1.29* Netherlands... 4.25* 4.48* UK ............. 6.32* 7.20* France ........ 15.56* 13.06* Norway ....... 1.35* 0.90* West Germany... 25.36* 22.58* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Estimated production for 1965. o Midpoint of the range of production planned for 1965 of 4.5 million to 5.0 million metric tons. d Including sweet and Irish potatoes and other starchy tubers such as taro and cassava. . Sweet potatoes only. Including data for Luxembourg. Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. ID Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Meat 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 22,900* 23,600* 24,500* 25,300* 26,200* 27,000* 28,000* US .................... 11,638* 12,392* 12,795* 12,966* 13,134* 13,861* 14,820* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 9,980 10,900 10,600 10,900 11,700 12,300 10,700 USSR ................. 6,780* 7,670* 7,380* 7,400* 8,140* 8,870* 7,100* 11,000* Eastern Europe........... 3,200 3,210 3,230 3,540 3,520 3,440 3,600 Bulgaria ............... 208 201 174 204 223 209 220 Czechoslovakia ......... 466 471 483 499 514 512 543 East Germany .......... 707 685 730 755 649 715 785 Hungary ............... 320 341 290 352 417 425 425 425 Poland d ............... 1,164 1,129 1,148 1,279 1,285 1,192 1,225 2,492*e Rumania ............... 336 381 409 446 430 385 404 Far East North Korea ........... N.A. 62f 65f 82 83 N.A. N.A. 350* a Other Albania ................ 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Cuba .................. 221* 240* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia ............. 367* 431* 488* 475* 509* 490* 514* Belgium b...... 448* 488* Canada........ 1,070* 1,311* Denmark ...... 690* 886* France ........ 2,478* 3,004* Greece ........ 126* 181* Portugal ........ 146* 145* Italy .......... 945* 1,182* Turkey .......... 270* 250* Netherlands... 570* 742* UK ............. 1,730* 1,963* Norway ....... 113* 130* West Germany... 2,684* 2,918* Argentina...... 2,894* 2,205* Brazil......... 1,822* 2,006* New Zealand.... 681* 806* Australia ...... 1,417* 1,711* Mexico ........ 666* 756* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for meat on the basis of carcass weight, bone-in, and include beef, veal, pork, mutton, lamb, goat, carabao, and horsemeat where produced but exclude offal, lard, and rabbit and poultry meat. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." a Including slaughter fats and poultry. d Including edible offal. Live-weight basis, including poultry. Plan. a Probably including rabbit. Including data for Luxembourg. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Milk 1958-64 and 1965 Plan n NATO COUNTRIESb........... 144,000* 143,000* 149,000* 153,000* 155,000* 155,000* 154,000* US .................... 56,806* 55,333* 55,702* 56,899* 57,162* 56,601* 57,017* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 80,400* 82,900* 82,700* 84,000* 85,000 83,100 79,900 USSR ................. 54,600* 56,100* 55,500* 56,300* 58,100* 56,300* 52,700* 90,000* ? Eastern Europe ........... 25,800* 26,800* 27,200* 27,700* 26,900 26,800 27,200 Bulgaria ....... . ..... 594* 671* 744* 814* 772* 797* 837 Czechoslovakia ......... 3,764* 3,771* 3,830* 3,945* 3,664* 3,536* 3,770* East Germany .......... 5,656* 5,826* 5,730* 5,612* 5,216* 5,569* 5,670 7,658 Hungary ............... 1,949* 1,987* 1,955* 1,896* 1,806* 1,795* 1,885 2,780* Poland ................ 11,859* 12,302* 12,488* 12,759* 12,860* 12,641* 12,740* 12,906* Rumania .............. 2,006* 2,203* 2,433* 2,630* 2,575 2,430 2,340 Other Albania ................ 39 41 44 44 44 45 47 Cuba .................. 740* N.A. 742* 760* 660* 660* N.A. Yugoslavia ............. 2,192* 2,300* 2,283* 2,249* 2,220* 2,170* 2,150* Belgium ....... 3,745* 3,874* Greece ........ 326* 574* Norway ......... 1,719* 1,676* Canada d...... 8,189* 8,380* Italy 8 639* 9,483* Turkey 2,349* 2,450* Denmark ...... 5,147* 5,191* Luxembourg... 202* 184* UK ............. 12,012* 12,762* France ........ 21,242* 25,281* Netherlands... 6,241* 6,743* West Germany... 17,867* 20,820* LJ * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. s Data include whole milk from cows. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Midpoint of the range of production planned for 1965 of 88 million to 92 million metric tons. d Data for 1962 and subsequent years have been revised slightly and therefore are not strictly comparable with previous years. 11 n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Sugar 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... US .................... COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 10,200* 10,100* 11,900* 11,600* 10,500* 3,247* 3,443* 3,637* 3,871* 3,990* Soviet Bloc ................ 9,040 9,080 11,000 12,700 11,500 USSR d ................ 5,433* 6,011* 6,363* 8,376* 7,800* Eastern Europe ........... 3,610 3,060 4,660 4,310 3,740 Bulgaria ............... 162* 140* 186* 255* 153* Czechoslovakia ......... 969 674 1,179 1,041 904 East Germany .......... 810* 633* 900* 620* 668* Hungary ............... 276 380 461 297 313 Poland ................ 1,190* 974* 1,511* 1,639* 1,328* Rumania .............. 204* 263* 425* 459* 372* Far East Communist China ...... 900 Other Albania ................ 11* 13* 15* 11* 10* Cuba f ................. 5,784* - 5,964* 5,862* 6,767* 4,815* Yugoslavia ............. 183* 269* 289* 250* 246* Belgium h........ 457* 356* Greece .............. 0* 38* Canada ............ 168* 151* Italy ................ 1,118* 913* Denmark .......... 383* 337* Netherlands ......... 577* 419* France ............ 1,486* 1,998* Portugal O1.......... 11* 15* 11,900* N.A.* 4,415* 5,066* 10,400 12,900 6,219* 8,209* 9,625*e 4,160 4,740 155* 239 1,035 1,032 789* 765 439 442 1,424* 1,793* 313* 467* 496* 13* 14 3,821* 4,100 340* N.A. 1958 1963 Turkey ............ 380* 469* UK ............... 623* 784* West Germany..... 1,763* 2,037* Australia f ......... 1, 378* 1, 706* Dominican Republic f. 838* 798* Mexico f ........... 1, 210* 1, 756* Brazil f............ 3,004* 3,037* India f .............. 2,166* 2,502* Philippines f....... 1,242* 1,501* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to beet sugar produced in the calendar year. Data are given in terms of the raw value of centrifugal sugar. Refined sugar is equal to approximately 90 percent of raw sugar by weight. Centrifugal, as distinguished from noncentrifugal, sugar includes cane and beet sugar produced by the centrifugal process and is the principal type of sugar moving in international trade. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Including cane sugar. d Including the refining of raw cane imports. e Midpoint of the range of production of sugar from sugar beets planned for 1965 of 9.25 million to 10.0 million metric tons. Before 1960, almost all sugar was produced from sugar beets. f Cane sugar only. 6 Data are for the sugar crop year-that is, the year beginning 1 May of the stated year. b Including data for Luxembourg. Data are for the Azores and Madeira only. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Fish Catch e 1958-64 and 1965 Plan n n NATO COUNTRIES b........... 9,920* 10,500* 9,950* 10,300* 10,600* 10,600* N.A.* US .................... 2,708.6* 2,890.8* 2,814.7* 2,931.9* 2,972.8* 2,711.9* N.A.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .... ........... 3,220* 3,380 3,880 4,080* 4,550* 4,680* 5,700 USSR ................. 2,936.4* 3,075.1* 3,541.2* 3,723.8* 4,168.1* 4,681.1* 5,175.0* Eastern Europe........... 280* 303 339 360* 380* 472* 521 Bulgaria d ............ 5.3* 5.2* 7.9* 5.7* 5.1* 4.3* 5.0 Czechoslovakia......... 8.1* 8.6* 8.8* 9.9* 10.1* 9.7* 9.9 East Germany .......... 93.2* 105.6* 114.4* 130.1* 150.1* 184.8* 200.0*? 240*? Hungary ............... 13.0* 14.5* 14.9* 19.3* 21.0* 29.1* 29.0 Poland ................ 126.7* 146.0* 168.0* 169.3* 164.1* 2,10.0* 244.3* 270* Rumania ...... ....... 33.8* 23.3 25.0 26.0* 30.0* 34.4* 32.4* Far East Communist China ...... 4,060.0 5,000.0 3,450.0 f 3,700.0 f N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea .. ....... 501.0 515.0 465.0 595.0 N.A. 640.0 610.0 . . North Vietnam... ..... 151.3 161.4 166.7 163.3 184.8 N.A. N.A. U Other Albania ................ 2.6* 2.7* 2.6* 3.2* 2.8* 3.5* 3.5 Cuba .................. 21.9* 28.2* 31.2* 30.5* 35.0* 35.6* N.A. Yugoslavia ............. 31.3* 29.4* 30.8* 38.4* 36.4*. 34.1* N.A. Belgium ....... 64.3* 61.9* Canada ........ 1,007.6* 1,191.3* Denmark g ..... 598.1 * 848.0 * France ........ 611.8* 742.3* Greece......... 80.0* N.A.* Iceland........ 580.4* 784.5* Portugal h....... 466.0* 539.8* Italy.......... 211.0* 231.6* Turkey .......... 101.3* 130.7* Luxembourg... 0.4* 0.6* UK ............. 999.0* 951.2* Netherlands... 313.8* 361.0* West Germany... 743.1* 646.9* Norway ....... 1,434.5* 1,387.8* India.......... 1,064.6* 1,045.8* Japan ......... 5,504.7* 6,697.8* Spain ........... 844.9*f 1,097.9* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data refer to all species and seaweed, crustaceans, and mollusks but, unless otherwise indicated, not to aquatic mammals. Data are in terms of live weight in NATO and other Free World countries and in terms of landed weight in the Communist countries. b Excluding data for Greece for all years after 1959. Including aquatic mammals. d Commercial catch only. Salt water catch only. Fish only. g Excluding data for the Faroe Islands and Greenland. h Including the Azores and Madeira. f Excluding mollusks cultivated in parks and "viveros" and aquatic plants. E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Table 87 NATO COUNTRIES b........... 176* 180* 185* 188* 192* 196* 198* 199* US .................... 91.35* 93.50* 96.42* 97.53* 100.00* 103.74* 106.49* 107.15* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 90.7* 95.3* 99.3* 102* 109* 114* 112* 116 USSR ................. 66.77* 70.84* 74.16* 75.78* 82.08* 86.99* 85.45* 87.10* Eastern Europe........... 23.9* 24.4* 25.2* 26.2* 26.9* 26.9* 27.0* 28.5 Bulgaria ............... 1.44* 1.36* 1.28* 1.45* 1.58* 1.58* 1.49* 1.40 Czechoslovakia ......... 4.09* 4.18* 4.30* 4.39* 4.52* 4.51* 4.48* 4.44* East Germany ?........ 3.74* 4.14* 4.46* 4.68* d 4.55* 4.51* ? 4.61* a 4.68* Hungary f ............. 1.94* 2.00* 1.97* 1.96* 1.99* 1.91* 1.88* 2.27* Poland b ............... 8.21* 8.35* 8.70* 9.17* 9.59* 9.84* 9.94* 9.94* i Rumania .............. 4.47* 4.39* 4.45* 4.53* 4.71* 4.57* 4.64* 5.80* g Far East North Korea ........... 0.67* 0.71* 0.68* 0.67* 0.68* 0.68* N.A. N.A. North Vietnam ?........ 2.37* 2.40* 2.33 2.23* 2.27* 2.30* N.A. N.A. Other Albania ? .... ......... 0.41* 0.43* 0.43* 0.43* 0.42* 0.41* 0.41* 0.43 Cuba .................. 5.70* 5.85* 5.76* 5.78* 5.80* 6.00 6.18 N.A. Yugoslavia ............. 4.92* 5.09* 5.35* 5.76* 5.88* 5.36* 5.11* N.A. Number of Cattle 1958-65 Belgium j...... 2.54* 2.53* Greece ?....... 1.08* 1.18* Portugal ........ 0.90* 1.14* Canada k...... 10.29* 11.90* Italy ?........ 8.65* 8.97* Turkey ?........ 13.19* 13.76* Denmark f..... 3.15* 3.18* Netherlands... 2.87* 3.32* UK ............. 10.82* 11.68* France m....... 17.92* 20.16* Norway ....... 1.07* 1.05* West Germany n.. 12.01* 13.04* Argentina...... 41.36* 43.00* Brazil......... 69.55* 81.52*. World total o.... 972.82* 1,084.20* Australia ?..... 16.89* 19.50* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the inventory at the beginning of the calendar year. b Unless otherwise indicated, NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO Countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of 3 December of the previous year. d Data are as of 28 December of the previous year. Data are as of 30 November of the previous year. Data are as of 1 March of the stated year. ? Plan. h Data are as of 30 June of the stated year. ? Including buffaloes. . Including data for Luxembourg. k Excluding data for Newfoundland. I Including data for the Faroe Islands and Greenland. m Data are as of 31 October of the previous year. n Including data for the Saar. Data are as of 31 March of the previous year. o Estimated, including countries for which data are not available. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Number of Hogs 1958-65 F-1 L NATO COUNTRIES b........... US .................... COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ USSR ................. Eastern Europe........... Bulgaria ............... Czechoslovakia ......... East Germany 0. . . . ... . Hungary ? ............. Poland g ............... Rumania .............. Far East North Korea ........... North Vietnam ......... Other Albania ................ Cuba .................. Yugoslavia ............. 103* 51.58* 80.6* 44.34* 36.2* 1.99* 5.44* 8.25* 5.34* 11.96* 3.25* 1.44* 2.95* 0.10* 1.75* 4.23* 111* 58.10* 85.0* 48.68* 36.3* 2.05* 5.28* 7.50* 6.22* 11.21* 4.01* 1.61* 3.99* 0.11* 1.78* 5.66* 113* 59.08* 91.9* 53.37* 38.5* 2.27* 5.69* 8.28* 5.36* 12.62* 4.30* 1.12* 3.63* 0.12* 1.72* 6.21* 110* 55.51* 99.2* 58.67* 40.5* 2.55* 5.96* 8.32* 5.92* 13.43* 4.30* 1.39* 3.75* 0.13* 0.83* 5.82* 115* 57.00* 108* 66.70* 41.8* 2.33* 5.90* 8.86* d 6.41* 13.62* 4.66* 1.50* 3.74* 0.13* 1.42* 5.16* 117* 58.88* 108* 69.96* 37.6* 2.07* 5.90* 8.04* d 5.43* 11.65* 4.52* N.A. 4.24* 0.11* 1.66* 5.01* 117* 58.12* 82.0* 40.86* 41.2* 2.10* 5.84* 9.29* d 6.36* 12.92* 4.66* N.A. 4.21* 0.11* N.A. 6.11* 115* 53.05* J 97.5 52.80* 44.7 2.29 6.14* 8.76* d 6.99*f 13.00*f 7.50*f N.A. 4.48* 0.13 N.A. 6.97 Belgium h...... 1.43* 1.75* Greece ........ 0.64* 0.62* Portugal ........ 1.74* 1.44* Canada '....... 5.16* 5.58* Italy.......... 3.90* 5.12* Turkey .......... 0.12* 0.12*1 Denmark +..... 5.29* 8.20* Netherlands... 2.76* 3.52* UK ............. 6.58* 7.96* France k....... 8.06* 9.09* Norway ....... 0.40* 0.62* West Germany m. 15.50* 18.17* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to the inventory at the beginning of the calendar year. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of 3 December of the previous year. d Data are as of 30 November of the previous year. 6 Data are as of 1 March of the stated year. f Plan. g Data are as of 30 June of the stated year. h Including data for Luxembourg. ' Excluding data for Newfoundland. 1 Including data for the Faroe Islands. k Data are as of 31 October of the previous year. ' Data are for 1964 and are included in the NATO total for 1965. Including data for the Saar. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Ginned Cotton 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ............ 2,760* 3,420* 3,340* 3,430* 3,570* 3,690* 3,640* US .................... 2,506.4* 3,169.6* 3,107.3* 3,117.3* 3,236.8* 3,338.5* 3,305.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 1,470* 1,570* 1,450* 1,510* 1,450* 1,740* 1,780 USSR ................. 1,450.0* 1,550.0* 1,430.0* 1,500.0* 1,430.0* 1,730.0* 1,770.0* 1,965*b Eastern Europe........... 17.0* 18.2* 21.5* 7.9* 16.1* 13.1* 14.0 Bulgaria ............... 15.4* 17.1* 21.1* 7.9* 16.1* 13.1* 14.0 Rumania .............. 1.6* 1.1* 0.4* Negl. * Negl.* Negl. * Negl. Far East Communist China ...... 1,760.0* 1,340.0 1,250.0 980.0 750.0 800.0 960.0 North Korea ........... 6.0 20.0* 4.4* 10.0? N.A. N.A. N.A. North Vietnam ......... 1.8* 2.0* 1.5* 2.0* 1.9* 2.0* N.A. Other Albania ................ 5.7* 7.0* 5.4* 6.1* 6.2* 7.7* 6.7 Cuba .................. Negl.* 1.4* 7.2* 4.7* 3.6* 3.5* 3.0 Yugoslavia ............. 2.2* 2.8* 2.4* 2.0* 2.0* 3.0* 2.5* Argentina........... 100.2* 130.6* Egypt .................. 445.9* 504.0* Mexico ............. 510.6* 521.4* Brazil .............. 313.5* 479.0* India .................. 914.4* 1,045.1* Pakistan ........... 275.4* 391.9* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Data are for the crop year - that is, the year beginning 1 August of the stated year. The conversion factor for Free World data is as follows: 1 bale of cotton equals 480 pounds (net weight). b Midpoint of the range of production planned for 1965 of 1.90 million to 2.03 million metric tons. o Plan. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Wool 1958-64 and 1965 Plan 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Plan 7 NATO COUNTRIES b.......... 299* 320* 327* 329* 318* 307* 301* US .................... 132.9* 144.5* 146.3* 145.1* 135.8* 130.2* 122.5* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 385 424 427 440 444 446 425 USSR ................. 321.8* 356.4* 356.8* 366.3* 371.4* 372.7* 350.0 548.0* Eastern Europe........... 63.1 68.0 70.0 74.1 72.3 72.9 75.4 Bulgaria . ............. 16.5* 19.3* 21.0* 23.1* 22.8* 23.7* 24.8* Czechoslovakia ......... 2.7 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.6 East Germany .......... 8.0* 8.3* 7.7* 7.9* 7.1* 7.5* 7.9 Hungary ............7.3* 7.7* 8.3* 9.4* 9.4* 10.0 10.6 Poland ................ 9.0* 9.2* 9.0* 8.8 8.2* 7.3* 7.3* 7.3* Rumania .............. 19.6* 21.0* 21.8* 23.0* 23.0 22.8 23.2 37.0* Far East Communist China...... 54.2 57.9 56.5 55.1 N.A. N.A. N.A. Other Albania ................ 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.6 Yugoslavia ............. 14.1* 14.3* 13.5* 13.7* 13.3* 13.2* 12.7 Canada ........ 3.4* 3.0* Italy .......... 14.8* 13.2* Turkey .......... 36.0* 45.0* France ........ 27.5* 28.1* Norway ....... 3.6* 3.6* UK ............. 53.8* 57.4* Greece......... 10.9* 12.1* Portugal ...... 11.0* 11.6* West Germany... 5.3* 4.8* Argentina ...... 190.8* 204.1* India ......... 33.6* 35.4* South Africa .... 142.2* 146.1* Australia ...... 721.5* 822.3* New Zealand... 244.9* 287.6* Uruguay ........ 80.0* 87.1* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including production of raw wool (grease basis) from sheep, which includes both shorn and pulled wool together with the wool ele- ment of "wooled sheepskins." b Unless otherwise indicated, NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Including Basutoland and South-West Africa. U E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET GRAIN COMBINES Production of Grain Combines a in the UK, the US, and Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US .......................... 47,137* 42,461* 30,165* 22,916* 24,799* 31,627* 38,278* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 74,200* 60,700* 69,300* 88,000* 91,100* 89,800* 88,100* USSR ................. 65,000* 54,700* 59,000* 76,300* 79,800* 82,900* 83,600* 84,000* Eastern Europe ........... 9,240* 5,970* 10,300* 11,700* 11,300* 6,880* 4,540* Bulgaria ............... 1,600* 0* c 0*. 0*. 0*. 0* ? 0* East Germany .......... 475* 879* 1,972* 2,459* 2,352* 1,801* 1,300* Hungary ............... 1,338* 1,661* 2,266* 2,825* 2,553* 608* 0* Poland ................ 23* 29* 564* 307* 561* 810* 1,515* 2,500* Rumania .............. 5,801* 3,400* 5,500* 6,129* 5,810* 3,660* 1,720* Far East Communist China...... 545* 1,243* 2,590* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Tractor-drawn and self-propelled. b Deliveries. Production ceased by 1959, and there has been no indication that production is to be resumed. SECRET 103 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Tractors 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 646* 690* 584* 612* 628* 661* 676* US .................... 265.5* 297.1* 178.5* 191.2* 207.3* 224.3* 240.5* LJ COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ USSR ................. 262* 219.7* 266* 213.5* 308* 238.5* 337* 263.6* 369* 287.0* 404* 325.3* 417* 329.0* 355*e fl U Eastern Europe ........... 41.8* 52.3* 69.0* 73.3* 82.4* 78.9* 88.2* Bulgaria ............... 0* 0* 0* d Negl.* Negl.* 0.6* 2.0* Czechoslovakia ......... East Germany .......... 24.6* 4.3* 29.2* 6.8* 32.5* 9.1* 27.8* 12.4* 31.5* 14.2* 28.4* 16.5* 30.0* 18.0* E Hungary ............... 1.5* 2.3* 2.6* 2.5* 2.6* 3.1* 3.0* Poland ................ 4.4* 3.0* 7.7* 10.6* 12.6* 17.0* 19.2* 22.8* Rumania .............. 7.0* 11.0* 17.1* 20.0* 21.5* 13.3* 16.0* Far East Communist China...... 1.0* 4.9* 11.3 7.6 N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... Negl.* 0.1* 3.0* 4.0* 2.5* 3.0* 3.5* 6.0*e Other Yugoslavia ............. 5.2* 5.9* 7.3* 4.9* 5.4* 8.1* 9.0* 1958 1964 1958 1964 1958 1964 France .............. 92.3* 73.6*1 Italy....... 25.6* 53.5* UK............. 144.1* 208.2* g West Germany h. . 118.4* 100.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. In terms of physical units. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO countries." The data exclude garden-type tractors. e Midpoint of the range of 350,000 to 360,000 units. d Production began in 1960 but was limited to a test series. Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 10,000 units. 1 Excluding tractors for public works. g Deliveries to agriculture. b Excluding tracklaying tractors. . Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 CH?IC11LS and RUBBER Ion no 11" 1 a Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Sulfuric Acid ? 1958-64 and 1965 Plan U F-1 j NATO COUNTRIES b........... US.................... COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ USSR ................. Eastern Europe........... Bulgaria ............... Czechoslovakia ......... East Germany.......... Hungary .............. Poland ................ Rumania .............. Far East Communist China...... North Korea ........... North Vietnam......... Other Cuba .................. Yugoslavia ............. 27,400* 14,470* 6,840* 4,803* 2,040* 64* 463* 650* 148* 573* 144* 740* 234* 0 32* 125* 29,800* 31,000* 15,974* 16,223* 7,350* 7,890* 5,082* 5,398* 2,270* 2,500* 91* 123* 513* 553* 689* 730* 168* 178* 610* 685* 199* 226* 1,050* 1,350* 216* 255* 0 0 37 44 128* 130* 31,000* 16,191* 8,570* 5,718* 2,850* 192* 599* 819* 200* 794* 248* N.A. 273* Negl. 93 255* 32,900* 17,873* 9,280* 6,132* 3,150* 247* 643* 861* 224* 852* 326* 1,100 316* 14 110 286 35,000* 18,993* 10,300* 6,885* 3,430* 269* 725* 919* 283* 888* 343* 1,500 321* 28 125 391* 37,800* 20,771* 11,500* 7,647* 3,860* 291* 893* 937* 316*B 1,004* 417* 2,000 N.A. 36 150 472* 9,000*a 330* 1,231* 380*B 1,088* 734* 207 Belgium ........... 1,087* 1,347* Greece ............ 91* 80* a Portugal .......... 266* 407* Canada............ 1,439* 1,752*f Italy .............. 2,031* 2,683* Turkey ............ 20* 19*? Denmark .......... 184* 208*a Netherlands ....... 761* 975* UK ............... 2,277* 3,184* France ............ 1,824* 2,669* Norway........... 82* 101* a West Germany..... 2,917* 3,600* h * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Data include production expressed in terms of pure (monohydrate) sulfuric acid (100 percent H2SO4). b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Data include appreciable amounts of sulfuric acid produced in government-owned privately operated plants. d Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 11 million metric tons. Excluding oleum. Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. a Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO totals for 1963-64. h Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. u Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Synthetic Ammonia 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b.......... 6,320* 6,730*? 7,320*? 8,270* 9,030* 9,950* N.A.* US d .................. 2,894* 3,372* 3,595* 3,885* 4,335* . 4,986* 5,641* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 1,710 1,960 2,190 2,420 2,780 3,290 3,900 USSR ................. 905 1,036 1,184 1,357 1,629 2,023 2,407 3,175? Eastern Europe........... 808 927 1,010 1,060 1,150 1,260 1,490 Bulgaria ............... 58* 82* 111* 118* 127* 144* 283* Czechoslovakia ......... 94 124 124 126 132 131 135 East Germany .......... 365* 376* 392* 396* 404* 412* 420* Hungary ............... 42* 61* 67* 79* 84* 93* 104* Poland ................ 232* 268* 284* 303* 341* 371* 407* 453* Rumania .............. 17* 16* 29* 42* 58* 113* 143* 220? Far East Communist China...... 195 275 300 N.A. 370 490 N.A. North Korea ........... 102 105 111 115 136 136 N.A. Belgium ....... 275* 315* Italy .......... 501* 848* Portugal ........ 30* 110* Canada........ 313* 600* Netherlands... 348* 450* West Germany... 1,121* 1,409* France ........ 593* 936* Norway ....... 241* 300* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data refer to synthetic ammonia as stated in terms of nitrogen content. To convert to actual production of synthetic ammonia, multiply by 1.2158. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." ? Excluding data for Canada. d Synthetic anhydrous (commercial grade). ? Estimated plan for 1965. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Soda Ash 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... US ................... COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 6,290* 3,923* 7,080* 4,449* 7,020* 4,135* 6,930* 4,097* 7,120* 4,179* 7,250* 4,247* N.A.* 4,491* Soviet Bloc ..... USSR ...... Eastern Europe Bulgaria .... Czechoslovak East German Poland d .... Rumania ... Far East Communist North Korea Other Yugoslavia.. ..... ..... ........... ........... ........... ia ......... y.... ..... ........... ........... China...... ........... ... . ..... 2,800* 1,607* 1,200* 99* 89* 553* 372* 82* 640* 14* 77* 2,950* 1,642* 1,310* 114* 84* 559* 448* 104* 800* 18* 92* 3,290* 1,793* 1,500* 128* 74* 594* 522* 180* 800* 16* 89* 3,570* 2,009* 1,560* 123* 76* 599* 525* 235* N.A. 24 90* 3,910* 2,215* 1,700* 171* 62* 646* 530* 285* N.A. 26 96* 4,180* 2,418* 1,770* 198* 57* 653* 532* 327* N.A. 28 91* 4,470* 2,603* 1,870* 217* 59* 671* 584* 340* N.A. N.A. 92* 3,300* 220* 730* 598* Belgium ....... 174* 215* Netherlands... 88* 134* Portugal ........ 31* 40* France ........ 736* 927* Norway ....... 19* 20* West Germany... 902* 1,054* Italy .......... 416* 611* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for total production of soda ash (sodium carbonate-Na2CO3), excluding, as far as possible, natural sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate but including tonnage not commercialized but used on the spot for processing. Data on production for the USSR and Communist China include natural sodium carbonate. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Excluding production of electrolytic soda ash and natural soda ash. d Including heavy soda. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Caustic Soda 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 5,460* 6,330* 6,860* 6,970* 7,640* 8,230* N.A.* US .................... 3,623* 4,308* 4,510* 4,443* 4,955* 5,274* 5,642* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 1,260* 1,350* 1,420* 1,640* 1,770* 1,880* 2,040* USSR ................. 652* 696* 704* 825* 884* 965* 1,061* 1,306* d Eastern Europe ........... 606* 651* 717* 813* 883* 918* 983* Bulgaria ............... 14* 16* 17* 18* 18* 20* 29* 37* Czechoslovakia......... 93* 100* 115* 133* 142* 144* 144* East Germany .......... 296* 304* 327* 335* 355* 356* 365* Hungary ..... ......... 17* 16* 17* 19* 24* 40* 39* 42 Poland .... ........... 145* 153* 167* 179* 188* 192* 206* 215* Rumania .............. 41* 62* 74* 129* 156* 166* 200* Far East Communist China...... 270* 364* 450 N.A. 340 350 N.A. North Korea ........... 14* 24* 25* 26* 32* 43* N.A. Other Cuba .................. 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Yugoslavia ............. 42* 48* 48* 49* 54* 70* 75* 1958 1963 1958 1963 1958 1963 Belgium ....... 31* 49* Greece ........ 1* 2*? Portugal ........ 19* 28* Canada ........ 285* 430* Italy .......... 254* 567* Turkey .......... 3* 1*? Denmark...... 3* 5*- Netherlands... 70* 140* West Germany... 636* 1,046* France ........ 495* 641* Norway. ..... 42* 50* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Data include 100 percent caustic soda (NaOH) and include tonnage not commercialized but used on the spot for processing. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Excluding Denmark. d Estimated plan for 1965. Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO total for 1963. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Mineral Fertilizer, Nutrient Content 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES e........... 17,100* 18,100* 18,700* 19,900* 20,700* N.A.* N.A.* US .................... 7,042* 7,402* 7,410* 8,114* 8,829* 10,004* 11,133* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 5,740* 6,030* 6,420* 6,870* 7,600* 8,420* 10,100* USSR ................. 2,952* 3,064* 3,280* 3,593* 4,078* 4,646* 5,983* 7,835* rl Eastern Europe........... 2,790* 2,960* 3,140* 3,280* 3,530* 3,770* 4,120* Bulgaria ............... 56* 93* 124* 143* 164* 172* 292* 356* Czechoslovakia......... 225* 268* 287* 314* 334* 357* 399* 456* East Germany.......... 2,026* 2,028* 2,080* 2,092* 2,179* 2,290* 2,343* 2,798* Hungary ............... 69* 91* 102* 124* 146* 168* 188* 251* Poland ................ 382* 430* 477* 517* 573* 600* 675* 717* Rumania .............. 29* 52* 71* 86* 131* 188* 219* 342* Far East Communist China...... 266 366 486 274 412 568 N.A. North Korea ........... 94 102 133 157 171 184 N.A. North Vietnam......... 6 9 9 10 13 . 22 25 Other Cuba .................. 7 7 d 14 6 12 12 10 Yugoslavia ............. 65* 65* 59* 90* 118* 230* 315* 409* Belgium ....... 623* 572* Iceland........ 5* 6* Portugal ........ 101* 136* Canada ........ 382* 544*e Italy .......... 940* 1,263* Turkey .......... 5* 49* Denmark...... 88* 91* Luxembourg... 110* 127* UK ............. 715* 919* France ........ 2,757* 3,263* Netherlands... 568* 605* West Germany... 3,400* 3,878* Greece......... 53* 52* Norway ....... 278* 339* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including, where produced, nitrogen fertilizers (in terms of nitrogen), phosphorous fertilizers (in terms of phosphoric anhydride), and potassium fertilizers (in terms of potassium oxide). b Estimated plan for 1965. e The years for the NATO data are "fertilizer years"-that is, in general, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year. d Excluding nitrogen fertilizers. e Data are for 1961/62 and are included in the NATO total for 1962. 7 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Mineral Fertilizer for the US and the USSR 1958-64 and 1965 Plan (In Terms of Soviet Statistical Reporting Units 8) USb ......................... 30,305* 31,609* 32,320* 35,106* 38,719* 44,235* 49,546* USSR ......... ............. 12,419* 12,916* 13,867* 15,322* 17,258* 19,935* 25,600* 33,500* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. For statistical purposes, Soviet production of fertilizers is usually reported as follows: nitrogen fertilizers are computed on the basis of fertilizers containing 20.5 percent nitrogen, potassium fertilizers on the basis of 41.6 percent potassium oxide, and most phos- phorus fertilizers on the basis of 18.7 percent phosphorus pentoxide. In addition, total production includes an insignificant quantity of microfertilizers. b Data are based on US production given in pure nutrients and recomputed to conform to the Soviet method for expressing pro- duction. The years for US data represent "fertilizer years"-that is, the year beginning 1 July of the stated year. Production of Plastics for the US and the USSR 1958-64 and 1965 Plan USb ........................ 2,113* 2,732* 2,851* 3,111* 3,674* 4,064* 4,608* USSR ....................... 258* 293* 332* 404* 473* 589* 720* 920*? * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Because of differences in definition and product mix, Soviet and US data on plastics are not strictly comparable. For the overall category of plastics, however, there is enough similarity to permit broad comparisons. b Dry basis, excluding water, solvents, and other liquid diluents. Data have been revised to include some products previously excluded and, therefore, differ somewhat from the previous Handbook. Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for anout 1.8 million metric tons. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 REFINED BENZOL SECRET Production of Refined Benzol in the US and the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan ,17 L U E 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Plan ri l~ US .......................... 953.5* 1,152.5* 1,518.5* 1,810.8* 1,814.2* 2,169.1* 2,543.1* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 558 626 700 783 897 1,010 1,140 USSR ................. 401.0 456.0 520.0 593.0 676.0 771.0 879.0 1,000 Eastern Europe........... 157 170 180 190 221 239 256 Bulgaria ............... 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.6 6* Czechoslovakia ......... 55.3 59.1 63.4 64.0 67.0 69.7 70.7 East Germany.......... 11.4 12.2 11.9 12.0 12.0 15.0 25.0 56* Hungary ............... 1.4* 4.0* 3.0* 6.0* 5.1* 6.3* 6.3* Poland ................ 87:4 88.0 93.0 97.3 102.9 103.5 105.8 Rumania .............. 1.7* 6.6* 8.3* 10.3* 33.6* 44.5* 45.0* Far East Communist China...... 50.0 68.0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Estimated plan for 1965. Li E 11 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Natural Rubber in Selected Countries 1958-64 Ceylon .......................... 101.8* 93.2* 98.8* 97.6* 104.0* 104.8* 111.6* Indonesia ........................ 696.2* 704.6* 620.2* 682.2* 681.6* 582.3* 657.8* Malaysia b ....................... 733.6* 776.3* 792.6* 820.6* 830.5* 868.0* 900.0* South Vietnam ................... 71.7* 75.4* 76.6* 79.1* 75.2* 71.8* 73.0* Thailand ........................ 140.6* 174.0* 170.9* 185.6* 195.4* 189.8* 221.7* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including an estimate for production by smallholders of about 30,000 metric tons per year. b Including production for Malaya and Singapore, Sarawak, and Sabah. ? Exports plus estimated consumption. Production of Synthetic Rubber 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ?........... 1,260* 1,660* 1,890* 1,950* 2,180* 2,330* 2,640* US .................... 1,072* 1,402* 1,460* 1,426* 1,600* 1,634* 1,793* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 379 394 434 499 567 591 676 USSR ................. 293 302 326 377 443 457 524 645b Eastern Europe........... 86* 92 108 122 124 134 152 Bulgaria ............... 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 35*? Czechoslovakia......... 1* 1 1 1 1 2 2 East Germany.......... 85* 86* 87* 90* 90* 90* 91* 105* Hungary ............... 0* 0* 0* 0* Negl.* Negl.* Negl. d Poland ................ 0* _ 5* 20* 31* 33* 36* 40* 40*- Rumania .............. 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 6* 19* 50* Belgium ............... 0* 15* Italy................ 20* 112* UK ................. 12* 156* Canada ................ 137* 201* Netherlands......... 0* 91* West Germany....... 23* 138* France ................ 0* 130* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Estimated plan for 1965. ? Based on the plan for 1967-68. d Production estimated to be about 500 metric tons on the basis of the capacity of the new polyurethane foam unit. ? Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 45,000 metric tons. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Rubber Tires in the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan USb ........................ COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 19,400* 21,100* 23,500* 26,100* 28,600* 30,800* 33,200* USSR ................. 14,395* 15,480* 17,225* 18,996* 20,846* 22,563* 24,400* 26,000* Eastern Europe ........... 5,040* 5,620* 6,300* 7,110* 7,780* 8,250* 8,750* Bulgaria ............... 133* 156* 196* 285* 328* 338* 403* 475* d Czechoslovakia ?........ 1,260* 1,281* 1,324* 1,442* 1,596* 1,594* 1,558* East Germany .......... 1,980* 2,369* 2,714* 2,973* 3,091* 3,178* 3,200* 3,750* Hungary ............... 441* 428* 478* 559* 604* 644* 736* 796* Poland f ............... 953* 1,063* 1,233* 1,463* 1,572* 1,524* 1,647* 2,700* g Rumania h ............. 270* 318* 352* 386* 590* 976* 1,206* b Far East Communist China ...... 1,500 1,800 1,800 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Other Cuba .................. 265 326 341 361 391 363 450. Yugoslavia f............ 145* 191* 391* 424* 517* 733* 932* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data generally refer to motor vehicle tires including tractor tires and exclude aircraft and bicycle tires. b Excluding motorcycle tires. Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 29 million tires. d Midpoint of the range of production planned for 1965 of 450,000 to 500,000 tires. Excluding motorcycle and bus tires. f Excluding motorcycle tires unless otherwise indicated. g Probably including motorcycle tires. h Including aircraft tires. Including automobile and aircraft tires. USSR ................ Bulgaria .............. Czechoslovakia ........ East Germany ......... Hungary .............. Poland ............... Rumania ............. Production of Chemical Equipment in Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan Thousand tons ........ N.A. N.A. N.A. 250* 273* N.A. N.A. Million new rubles..... 112* 173* 226* 243* 266* 289* 342* 417* b Thousand tons ........ Negl. Negl. N.A. N.A. 9* 9 9 Million leva .......... N.A. N.A. 3* 3 3 3 3 Thousand tons ........ 41* 50* 57* 91* 95* 91* 85* Million korunas ....... 450* 610* 794* 1,066* 1,387* 1,365* 1,275* Thousand tons ........ 48* 54 58 76 76 77 83 Million DME I........ 201* 226* 285* 320* 320 325 350 Thousand tons ........ 26 29 30 34 37 38 38 Thousand tons ........ 32* 24* 29* 34* 35* 44* 49* 62* Thousand tons ........ 9* 12* 17* 29* 41* 44* 52* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Tonnages are given in metric tons. b Estimated plan for 1965. The original plan was for 350 million to 370 million new rubles. Deutsche Mark East (East German marks). Value figures are based on constant plan prices. SECRET E E E E E H Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Primary Energy ? 1958-64 and 1965 Plan Million Metric Tons of Coal Equivalents b fl U NATO COUNTRIES 0........... 2,030* US .................... 1,335.3* 2,080* 1,395.1* 2,130* 1,429.2* 2,150* 1,447.1* 2,230* 1 506.5* 2,320* 1 585.7* 2,420* 644 1 8* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES , , . , Soviet Bloc ... USSR .... Eastern Eur Bulgaria . Czechoslov East Germ Hungary .. Poland ... Rumania . Far East Communis North Kor North Viet Other Albania ... Yugoslavia .......... . ........ ope........ .. ....... akia ...... any....... .......... .......... .......... t China ... ea ........ nam ...... .......... .......... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 837 580.4* 257 7.8* 48.6* 70.4 13.5* 84.7* 31.7* 216.7 10.2* 1.4 0.7* 11.8* 884 620.5* 264 9.4* 47.9* 70.2 14.3* 88.6* 33.5* 280.2 11.8* 2.0 0.9* 13.2* 941 662.7* 279 10.3* 51.3* 73.6 15.1* 93.5* 34.9* 302.2 14.0* 2.4 1.2* 15.0* 997 705.5* 292 11.5* 54.8* 77.2 16.2* 95.8* 36.4* 201.2 15.6* 2.6 1.3* 15.8* 1,070 763.0* 306 13.0* 57.4* 80.2 16.8* 98.8* 40.0* 175.6 17.6* 3.2 1.3* 16.8* 1,140 821.4* 320 13.8* 59.4* 82.5 18.2* 103.3* 42.7* 186.8 18.4* 3.1 1.3* 18.9* 1,220 885.9* 333 16.2* 60.5* 83.0 19.0* 108.8* 45.1* 204.0 19.5* 3.2 1.4* 20.2* 941*d n u Belgium ?..... 27.3* 21.6* Iceland......... 0.2* 0.4* Portugal .......... 2.0* 2.8* Canada ....... 101.0* 176.3* Italy........... 29.9* 38.8* Turkey............ 5.5* 7.0* Denmark..... 0.8* 0.5* Netherlands.... 14.4* 15.4* UK ............... 221.0* 201.8* France ....... 79.4* 86.4* Norway ....... 15.3* 24.5* West Germany f.... 193.3* 194.7* Greece........ 0.8* 1.6* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Data refer to production of primary energy from major sources of supply, including coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric power and exclude energy from minor sources such as peat, shale, and fuelwood. b Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. The following coefficients were used to convert the sources of primary energy into standard fuel equivalents: coal (metric tons), 1.0; brown coal and lignite (metric tons), 0.29; crude oil (metric tons), 1.3; crude natural gasoline (metric tons), 1.5; natural gas (1,000 cubic meters), 1.33; and hydroelectricity (1,000 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. d Estimated plan for 1965. ? Including data for Luxembourg. Including data for the Saar. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Hard Coal 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 870* 848* 836* 815* 836* 866* 889* US .................... 389.4* 390.1* 391.5* 378.7* 395.5* 430.5* 449.5* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 482* 500* 516* 521* 535* 549* 569* USSR ................. 353.0* 365.2* 374.9* 377.0* 386.4* 395.1* 410.0* Eastern Europe ........... 129* 134* 141* 144* 148* 154* 159* Bulgaria ............... 0.4* 0.5* 0.6* 0.6* 0.6* 0.7* 0.8* 0.9*? Czechoslovakia ......... 23.9* 25.1* 26.2* 26.2* 27.1* 28.2* 28.2* East Germany .......... 2.9* 2.8* 2.7* 2.7* 2.6* 2.5* 2.4* Hungary ............... 2.6* 2.7* 2.8* 3.1* 3.3* 3.7* 4.1* Poland ................ 95.0* 99.1* 104.4* 106.6* 109.6* 113.2* 117.4* 118.5* d Rumania .............. 3.9* 4.1* 4.5* 4.9* 5.3* 5.7* 6.0* Far East Communist China 9..... 230.0 300.0 330.0 240.0 210.0 215.0 220.0 North Korea ........... 4.2* 5.5* 6.8* 7.6* 8.6* 9.2* 9.6* North Vietnam ......... 1.5 2.2 2.6 2.8 3.5 3.3 3.4 Other Yugoslavia ............. 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.3 1.3 Belgium ............. 27.1* 21.4* Netherlands ......... 12.3* 11.5* Turkey ............ 4.1* 4.4* Canada .............. 8.5* 8.5* Norway f............ 0.3* 0.4* UK g............. 219.3* 196.7* France .............. 57.7* 53.0* Portugal ............ 0.6* 0.4* West Germany h... 150.0* 142.2*1 Italy ................ 0.7* 0.5* Australia 1........... 20.8* 27.8* Japan ............... 49.7* 50.9* Spain ............. 15.4* 12.1* India ................ 46.1* 64.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including anthracite and bituminous coal. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Estimated production for 1965. d Revised plan for 1965. e Including a negligible amount of brown coal. f Norwegian mines in Svalbard only. Excluding Northern Ireland. h Including the Saar. Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. 1 Including waste. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Brown Coal and Lignite 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ............ 107* 107* I11* 113* 118* 122* 127* US .................... 2.2* 2.5* 2.5* 2.7* 2.8* 2.5* 2.7* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 460* 460* 475* 492* 508* 531* 553* USSR ................. 143.1* 141.4* 138.3* 133.5* 131.0* 136.6* 144.0* Eastern Europe........... 316* 318* 337* 359* 377* 395* 409* Bulgaria ............... 12.4* 14.9* 16.6* 18.0* 20.2* 21.3* 24.8* 27.7* b Czechoslovakia ......... 56.4* 53.1* 57.9* 64.6* 68.8* 72.4* 74.6* East Germany .......... 215.0* 214.8* 225.5* 236.9* 247.0* 254.2* 256.9* Hungary ............... 21.6* 22.6* 23.7* 25.1* 25.3* 26.8* 27.4* Poland ...... ......... 7.5* 9.3* 9.3* 10.3* 11.1* 15.3* 20.3* 25* Rumania .............. 3.5* 3.8* 3.7* 3.8* 4.3* 4.6* 5.1* Far East North Korea d . . . . . . . . . . 2.4* 3.1* 3.5* 3.8* 4.3* 4.5* 4.9* Other Albania ................ 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.4* Yugoslavia ............. 17.8* 19.8* 21.4* 22.8* 23.5* 26.1* 28.3* Canada............ 2.0* 1.8* Greece .......... 1.2* 3.8* Portugal ........ 0.2* 0.1* Denmark .......... 2.4* 1.5*i Italy ............ 0.8* 1.2* Turkey .......... 2.0* 2.4* France ............ 2.3* 2.2* Netherlands..... 0.3* Negl.* West Germany... 93.5* 110.9* E H Australia ........... 11.8* 19.3* Japan........... 1.6* 0.7* Spain ........... 2.7* 2.5* Austria ............ 6.5* 5.8* New Zealand.... 1.9* 2.2* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Estimated plan for 1965. o Negligible production for Communist China is included in Table 106, p. 117. d Including unknown amounts of hard coal. e Estimated production for 1965. f Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. g Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. L n U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Metallurgical Coke 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b....... ... 146,000* 143,000* 149,000* 143,000* 139,000* 141,000* US .................... 48,629* 50,679* 51,917* 46,911* 47,092* 49,240* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 65,300* 68,900* 73,100* USSR ................. 50,893* 53,403* 56,233* Eastern Europe........... 14,400* 15,500* 16,900* Bulgaria d .. . .......... 10* 9* 20* Czechoslovakia ......... 5,836* 6,287* 6,842* East Germany .......... 995* 1,005* 1,008* Hungary ? ............. 335* 362* 499* Poland ................ 6,647* 7,242* 7,712* Rumania .............. 563* 609* 820* Far East 152,000* 56,315* 75,700* 79,000* 82,900* 86,100* 58,604* 60,929* 63,873* 66,246* . 74,000* 17,100* 18,100* 19,100* 19,900* 20* 8* 128* 471* 7,009* 7,348* 7,742* 7,838* 9,750* 1,030* 1,031* 1,030* 1,350* 1,320* 597* 654* 660* 661* 7,517* 7,920* 8,360* 8,403* 9,750* 940* 1,119* 1,141* 1,146* 1,600* Communist China f..... 10,400* N.A. N.A. N. A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 260* 703* 817* 820* 1,170* 1,200* North Vietnam......... 44* 50* 56* 56* 110* 110* Other Yugoslavia ............. 1,030* 1,070* 1,083* 1,099* 1,107* 1,090* N.A. 1,200* 110* Belgium ....... 6,906* 7,401* Italy.......... 3,360* 4,683* UK ............... 18,747* 17,000* Canada g. ..... 3,006* 3,939* Netherlands g.. 4,123* 4,513* West Germany g 47,753* 43,265* France g....... 12,504* 13,928* Turkey ........ 557* 823* h * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include production of oven and beehive coke and exclude production of breeze coke. b Net production, excluding coke consumed by coking plants. NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." ? Revised plan for 1965. d Prior to 1963, foundry coke, not suitable for blast furnaces. Production in 1963 and 1964 is believed to be primarily metallurgical coke. Data include metallurgical coke, but a large part of this "metallurgical coke" is produced in gas plants and is used with high- quality coke in charging blast furnaces. f Excluding coke made in beehive, clamp, native, and "small modern" furnaces. g Including breeze coke. n Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. Including data for the Saar. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Crude Oil 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b.......... 363,000* 384,000* 385,000* 397,000* 408,000* 422,000* 433,000* US .................... 339,955* 347,929* 347,975* 354,303* 361,656* 372,000* 376,710* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 126,000* 143,000* 161,000* 180,000* 200,000 221,000 238,000 USSR ................. 113,216* 129,557* 147,859* 166,068* 186,244* 206,069* 223,600* 242,000* Eastern Europe........... 12,700* 13,000* 13,200* 13,600* 14,100 14,600 14,900 Bulgaria ............... 222* 192* 200* 207* 199* 173* 160* Czechoslovakia ......... 106* 123* 137* 154* 177* 180* 190* East Germany.......... Negl. Negl. Negl. 6 30 50 30 Hungary ............... 830* 1,036* 1,217* 1,457* 1,641* 1,756* 1,800* Poland ................ 175* 175* 194* 203* 202* 212* 282* 300* Rumania .............. 11,336* 11,438* 11,500* 11,582* 11,864* 12,233* 12,395* Far East Communist China ~..... 2,260* 3,700* 4,600 4,500 5,000 5,800 6,700 Other Albania ................ 403* 479* 728* 771* 785* 751* 830* 1,000* Cuba .................. 45 27 20 N.A. N.A. 30 30 Yugoslavia ............. 462* 592* 944* 1,341* 1,525* 1,611* 1,799* 2,200* Canada........ 22,365* 40,001* Netherlands... 1,621* 2,268* UK ............. 81* 125* d France ........ 1,387* 2,847* Turkey ........ 329* 886* West Germany... 4,432* 7,672*a Italy .......... 1,546* 2,586* Argentina...... 5,102* 14,291* Iraq ........... 35,670* 61,325* Mexico ......... 13,380* 16,470* Colombia ...... 6,441* 8,657* f Kuwait ........ 70,226* 106,818* Qatar.......... 8,222* 9,070* Indonesia...... 16,274* 23,300* Kuwait (Neutral Saudi Arabia. . . 50,131* 86,090* Iran........... 40,903* 80,970* Zone) ........ 4,311* 19,503* Venezuela ...... 135,636* 177,997* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include crude oil and exclude shale oil, natural gasoline, and synthetic crude oil. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Including synthetic crude oil. d Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. 8 Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. f Including natural gasoline. I u P1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Petroleum Products 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 490* 524* 550* 580* 614* 650* 696* US .................... 343.2* 357.2* 360.3* 364.7* 373.3* 381.4* 388.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 110 123 136 148 165 180 196 USSR d ................ 92.7 104.5 116.1 126.3 141.5 155.0 168.0 180 Eastern Europe........... 17.7 18.6 20.1 21.2 23.2 25.0 28.0 Bulgaria ............... 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.5 1.8 Czechoslovakia ......... 1.6 1.8 2.6 3.0 3.8 4.3 5.0 East Germany.......... 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.4 3.7 4.0 4.5 Hungary ............... 1.9* 2.2* 2.5* 2.8* 3.1* 3.2* 3.6* Poland ................ 0.8* 0.8* 0.8* 0.9* 1.2* 1.4* 1.6* Rumania .............. 10.6 10.8 11.0 11.0 11.3 11.6 11.8 Far East Communist China...... 2.7 4.0 4.7 4.0 4.5 5.3 6.3 Other Albania ................ 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Cuba .................. 3.4* 3.5* 3.1* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia ............. 1.0* 1.1* 1.3* 1.3* 1.7* 1.8* 1.8* Belgium .............. 6.2* 12.6* Greece ............ Negl.* 1.8* Portugal .......... 1.1* 1.5* Canada ............... 30.4* 44.7* Italy .............. 22.6* 54.1* Turkey ............ 0.3* 4.1* Denmark ............. Negl.* 2.9* Netherlands....... 14.5* 26.3* UK............... 30.2* 54.4* France. .............. 27.4* 49.2* Norway ........... 0.1* 2.9* West Germany..... 13.8* 53.4* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data include, where produced, production of gasoline, kerosine, distillate fuel oil, lubricating oil, residual and other petroleum products, natural gasoline, and liquefied petroleum gases. Data exclude some minor miscellaneous products such as white spirits and bitumen. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." U Data for the Communist countries include production of products from indigenous and imported natural crude oil and from syn- thetic sources. Synthetic production is not included in production for the USSR. d Excluding relatively small yields of synthetic stocks. e Before 1 April 1962, including data for Algeria. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Natural Gas 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ?........... 328,000* 361,000* 387,000* 406,000* 433,000* 463,000* 489,000* US b .................. 312,344* 341,110* 361,637* 375,314* 392,944* 417,581* 436,116* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ? Soviet Bloc ................. 38,400 47,000 57,800 72,400 88,800 107,000 127,000 USSR b ................ 28,085* 35,391* 45,303* 58,981* 73,525* 89,832* 108,500* 126,600* d Eastern Europe........... 10,300 11,600 12,500 13,400 15,300 17,100 18,700 Czechoslovakia ......... 1,246* 1,490* 1,443* 1,410* 1,200* 1,100* 1,000* East Germany.......... 25 23 40 40 50 100 100 Hungary ............... 379* 334* 342* 324* 340* 611* 780* 1,100* Poland ................ 382* 418* 541* 722* 791* 983* 1,231* 1,670* Rumania .............. 8,313* 9,305* 10,142* 10,914* 12,906* 14,262* 15,600* Other Yugoslavia ............. 46* 50* 53* 69* 95* 191* 270* 400* Canada........... 9,566* 37,516* Italy .............. 5,175* 7,672* West Germany..... 344* 1,457*f France ........... 682* 5,089* Netherlands ....... 208* 765* Argentina......... 866* 3,660* Japan ............. 368* 1,836* Venezuela ......... 3,929* 6,080* Indonesia g........ 2,087* 2,796* h Mexico g.......... 7,438* 14,280* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Data for NATO relate, as far as possible, to natural gas (net production) actually collected and utilized as fuel or raw material. They thus exclude gas used for repressuring, as well as gas flared, vented, or otherwise wasted, whether or not it has first been processed for the extraction of natural gasoline. b Data for the US are in terms of net marketed production and agree with the general definition for the NATO data. Data for the USSR are believed to refer to gross production less losses and waste. US gross production (less losses and waste) which would include gas returned to reservoirs in order to maintain horizon pressure (about 11 percent of gross production in 1963) would be as follows (billion cubic meters): 354 387 411 423 442 470 A much smaller share of total production in the USSR is believed to be used for repressuring. ? Data for the Communist countries are for gross production. d Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 149.8 billion cubic meters. ? Including methane (dry) gas and wet gas from oilfields. f Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. it Including gas used for repressuring and wasted. h Data are for 1963. J Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Electric Power 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b ........... 1,260* 1,370* 1,470* 1,540* US .................... 768.50* 844.49* 893.72* 933.06* Of which: Hydro..... 143.61* 141.16* 149.12* 155.22* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 329* 368* 406* 452* USSR ................. 235.35* 265.11* 292.27* 327.61* Of which: Hydro..... 46.48* 47.63* 50.91* 59.12* Eastern Europe ........... 94.1* 103* 114* 124* Bulgaria ............... 3.02* 3.87* 4.66* 5.41* Czechoslovakia ......... 19.62* 21.88* 24.45* 26.96* East Germany .......... 34.87* 37.25* 40.30* 42.52* Hungary ............... 6.48* 7.09* 7.62* 8.37* Poland ................ 23.96* 26.38* 29.31* 32.21* Rumania .............. 6.18* 6.82* 7.65* 8.66* Far East Communist China ...... 28* 42* 47* 31* North Korea ........... 7.63* 7.81* 9.14* 10.04* North Vietnam ......... 0.16* 0.21* 0.26* 0.30* Other Albania ................ 0.15* 0.18* 0.19* 0.23* Cuba .................. 2.59* 2.81*' 2.98* 3.103* Yugoslavia ............. 7.36* 8.11* 8.93* 9.92* Belgium ......... 13.44* 20.76* Canada.......... 97.99* 135.48* Denmark ........ 4.16* 7.92* France .......... 63.93* 97.60* Greece ........... 1.80* 3.78* 1,660* 1,780* 1,910* 1,001.42* 1,070.83* 1,146.54* 171.69* 168.69* 179.10* 504* 555* 616* 369.28* 412.42* 459.00* 71.94* 75.86* 78.00* 135* 143* 157* 510* o 95* d 6.04* 7.20* 8.73* 10.1*- 28.80* 29.86* 32.10* 35* 45.06* 47.45* 51.04* 9.10* 9.70* 10.60* 11* 35.38* 36.95* 40.50* 44.5*? 10.26* 11.68* 13.83* 17.8*0 30* 33* 36* 11.44* 11.78* 12.40* 0.37* 0.46* 0.55* 0.66* 0.24* 0.26* N.A. 0.33* 3.00* 3.06* 3,27* 3.5* 11.28* 13.54* 14.18* Iceland .......... 0.46* 0.69* Portugal........ 2.67* 4.71* Italy ............ 45.49* 73.49* Turkey .......... 2.30* 4.44* Luxembourg..... 1.32* 2.22* UK ............. 113.35* 183.94* Netherlands..... 13.85* 22.96* West Germany e.. 95.27* 164.45* Norway ......... 27.52* 44.83* India l........... 15.42* 34.08* Spain ........... 16.35* 27.03* Sweden .......... 30.35* 45.25* Japan ........... 85.41*f 174.30* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data include total (gross) production at generating centers and therefore include transmission losses and station use. (See foot- note b, below.) b Data are gross production or estimates of gross production based on reported net, adjusted by increasing by 7.53 percent the thermal electric production to include production that is consumed by the station itself. Hydroelectric production that is consumed by the station itself is a negligible part of the total gross production. Therefore, no attempt has been made to adjust the net pro- duction for hydroelectric power. C Revised plan for 1965. d Estimated plan for 1965. Before 1960, excluding data for the Saar. f Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Electric Generators in the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US b ........................ 17,833* 13,977* 12,899* 13,207* 12,573* 14,279* 14,899* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR ................. 5,186* 6,512* 7,915* 9,450* 11,022* 11,838* 12,838* 15,800* Eastern Europe Bulgaria ............... 0* Negl.* 29* 52* 12* 6* N.A. Czechoslovakia ?........ 976* 1,111* 1,391* 1,542* 1,344* 1,133* N.A. Hungary .............. 200* N.A. 175 N.A. 150 150 N.A. Poland ................ 140 175* 200* 200* 270 330 N.A. 600 Rumania .............. 55* 61* 82* 123* 57* 106* 156* Far East Communist China...... 800 2,150* 1,500 400 300 200 200 North Korea ........... 5* 20* 14* N.A. 40 50 50 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Turbogenerators and hydrogenerators only. Production of diesel generators in most instances is believed to be negligible. b Shipments of units 4,000 kilowatts and larger. Alternating current only. Production of Turbines in the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US b ........................ 17,833* 13,977* 12,899* 13,207* 12,573* 14,279* 14,899* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR ? ................ 6,647* 7,594* 9,200* 10,732* 11,900* 11,881* 13,247* 19,550* d Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia ......... 964* 1,168* 1,554* 968* 1,291* 2,006* N.A. 2,590* East Germany e........ 505* 632* 530* 800 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,606* Poland ................ 53* 35* 186* 271* 405* 460* 473* Rumanial ............. 23* 81* 98* 84* 34* 25* N.A. Far East Communist China ...... 800 2,150* 1,500 400 300 200 200 North Korea ........... 5* 20* 14* N.A. 40 50 50 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for steam and hydraulic turbines. Most production of turbines is for use in matched sets with generators for production of electric power. In addition, turbines are produced in single units for many purposes, including direct industrial drives, marine propulsion, and pipeline transmission. b Shipments of units 4,000 kilowatts and larger. Data are available only for turbines produced as integral units together with gen- erators. Therefore, data for turbines and generators for the US are assumed to be the same. Some turbines are produced in single units but no data are available on this production. Including a small number of gas turbines. d Midpoint of the range of production planned for 1965 of 18.7 million to 20.4 million kilowatts. Steam turbines only. f Steam turbines of more than 500 kilowatts only. D E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 minERALS and METALS Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Crude Steel ? 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 160* 175* 194* 192* 191* 204* 235* US .................... 77.34* 84.77* 90.07* 88.93* 89.20* 99.12* 115.15* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 72.4* 79.4* 86.5* 93.5* 101* 106* 112* USSR ................. 54.92* 59.97* 65.29* 70.76* 76.31* 80.23* 85.00* 90.1* d Eastern Europe........... 17.4* 19.4* 21.2* 22.8* 24.7* 25.3* .27.3* Bulgaria e .............. 0.26* 0.28* 0.30* 0.39* 0.48* 0.52* 0.54* 0.64* Czechoslovakia ......... 5.51* 6.14* 6.77* 7.04* 7.64* 7.60* 8.38* 8.5* d East Germany.......... 3.46* 3.65* 3.79* 3.91* 4.09* 4.09* 4.35* 5.2* Hungary ............... 1.63* 1.76* 1.89* 2.05* 2.33* 2.37* 2.40* 2.6* Poland ................ 5.66* 6.16* 6.68* 7.23* 7.68* 8,00* 8.57* 9.1* d Rumania .............. 0.93* 1.42* 1.81* 2.13* 2.45* 2.70* 3.04* 3.3* Far East Communist China ...... 8.00* 13.35* 18.45* N.A. 7 to 8 7 to 9 8 to 10 North Korea ........... 0.36* 0.45* 0.64* 0.78* 1.05* 1.02* 1.13* Other Cuba .................. N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.11 0.06 0.06 0.06 Yugoslavia ............. 1.12* 1.30* 1.44* 1.53* 1.60* 1.59* 1.68* Belgium ....... 6.01* 8.73* Canada........ 3.96* 8.28* Denmark ...... 0.26* 0.41* France ........ 14.60* 19.78* Greece......... 0.06* 0.21*t Italy .......... 6.27* 9.73* Portugal ....... Negl.* 0.24* Luxembourg... 3.38* 4.56* Turkey......... 0.17* 0.40* Netherlands... 1.44* 2.65* UK ............ 19.88* 26.65* Norway ....... 0.37* 0.62* West Germany a. 22.78* 37.34* b Australia'..... 3.18* 5.10* Japan......... 12.12* 39.80* Sweden ........ 2.41* 4.49* India.......... 1.84* 5.97*1 South Africa i.. 1.83* 3.10* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data are for total production of ingots and steel for castings. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Excluding steel for castings made in foundries operated by companies not producing ingots. d Revised plan for 1965. e Including an estimate for steel for castings for all years. f Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. a Before 1960, excluding the Saar. b Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Ingots only. Including finished castings for sale. n U n 1-i U n U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Pig Iron and Blast-Furnace Ferroalloys 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 113,000* 119,000* 136,000* 134,000* 134,000* 140,000* 165,000* US .................... 52,406* 55,189* 61,072* 59,235* 60,138* 65,665* 78,211* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 50,700* 55,300* 60,200* 64,900* 70,600* 74,400* 79,700* USSR ................. 39,600* 42,972* 46,757* 50,893* 55,265* 58,691* 62,400* 65,700*0 Eastern Europe ........... 11,100* 12,400* 13,400* 14,000* 15,300* 15,800* 17,300* Bulgaria ............... 91* 177* 192* 206* 223* 265* 489* 770*? Czechoslovakia ......... 3,774* 4,244* 4,696* 4,971* 5,177* 5,254* 5,716* 5,970*d East Germany .......... 1,775* 1,898* 1,995* 2,031* 2,075* 2,150* 2,260* Hungary ............... 1,082* 1,104* 1,246* 1,306* 1,382* 1,388* 1,503* 1,650* Poland ................ 3,592* 4,088* 4,253* 4,427* 4,933* 4,993* 5,369* Rumania .............. 737* 846* 1,014* 1,099* 1,511* 1,706* 1,924* 2,000* Far East Communist China ...... 13,690* ? 20,500* f 27,500* g N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 320* 585* 752* 810* 1,058* 986* 1,128* North Vietnam......... 0* 0* 10* 10* 12* 15* 120 Other Yugoslavia ............. 748* 803* 972* 997* 1,050* 996* 1,026* Belgium ......... 5, 519 * 8, 047* Canada .......... 2,868* 6,083* Denmark. . . . .. . . 44* 75* France .......... 11,971* 16,121* Italy......... .. 2,107* 3,622* Portugal ........ Negl.* 269* Luxembourg b.... 3,285* 4,192* Turkey .......... 230* 290* Netherlands..... 917* 1,948* UK ............. 13,183* 17,557* Norway ......... 261* 885* West Germany f.. 16,659* 27,304* Australia k....... 2,316* 4,049* Japan ........... 7,691* 24,449* Sweden ........ 1,404* 2,203* k India ............ 2,148* 6,680* South Africa..... 1,582* 2,902* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include production of pig iron and blast-furnace ferroalloys and exclude ferroalloys obtained from electric furnaces and sponge iron. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Revised plan for 1965. d Estimated plan for 1965. Including 4.16 million metric tons of "native iron." Including 9.6 million metric tons made in "small blast furnaces," of which 5.9 million metric tons was usable for steelmaking. g Including 13.4 million metric tons made in "small blast furnaces," of which 6.5 million metric tons was usable for steelmaking. h Including small quantities of foreign-produced pig iron returned to furnaces. Before 1960, excluding data for the Saar. j Data may include some electric-furnace ferroalloys. k Excluding ferroalloys. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET Table 117 Production of Iron Ore 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES h........... 181* 182* 218* 200* 204* 195* 216* US e ................... 69.04* 60.44* 89.04* 72.70* 73.49* 73.41* 82.64* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES d Soviet Bloc ................ 96.5* 102* 115* 128* 139* 149* 156* USSR ................. 88.82* 94.02* 105.86* 117.63* 128.11* 137.50* 145.60* 151*- Eastern Europe........... 7.67* 8.46* 9.34* 10.1* 10.6* 11.4* 10.6* Bulgaria ............... 0.29* 0.38* 0.42* 0.42* 0.64* 0.66* 0.72* 2.12* Czechoslovakia ......... 2.80* 2.97* 3.12* 3.29* 3.48* 3.41* 2.86* 4.4*- East Germany .......... 1.51* 1.60* 1.64* 1.64* 1.64* 1.66* 1.65* 1.67* Hungary ............... 0.37* 0.44* 0.52* 0.60* 0.68* 0.73* 0.78* Poland ................ 1.96* 2.01* 2.18* 2.39* 2.44* 2.61* 2.69* 3.12* Rumania .............. 0.74* 1.06* 1.46* 1.74* 1.74* 2.29* 1.95* 4* Far East Communist China ...... 59.00* 83.00* 83.00* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 1.55* 2.70* 3.11* 3.54* 3.34* 3.86* 4.00*1 North Vietnam ......... N.A. N.A. 0.02* 0.02* 0.03* 0.07* 0.25 Other Albania g .............. 0.09* 0.18* 0.26* 0.36* 0.42* 0.26* 0.34* Yugoslavia ............. 2.00* 2.10* 2.20* 2.18* 2.19* 2.30* 2.25* Belgium ......... 0.12* 0.06* Greece ............ 0.28* 0.30*i Portugal .......... 0.22* 0.28* i Canada h........ 14.27* 34.86* Italy .............. 1.29* 0.91* Turkey 0.98* 0.88* Denmark ........ 0.11* 0.06* Luxembourg....... 6.64* 6.68* UK I .............. 14.85* 16.59* France .......... 59.45* 60.94* Norway........... 1.55* 2.32* k West Germany m... 12.64* 9.60* Austria .......... 3.41* 3.56* Japan ............ 2.09* 2.52* Sweden D.......... 18.31* 26.64* India ............ 6.13* 14.86* Spain ............. 4.91* 5.21* Venezuela ......... 15.48* 15.66* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the gross amount of marketable iron ores in the state in which they leave the mines, including rnanganiferous ores but excluding pyrites. h NATO totals include only data for the ITS and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." The metal content of the ore in the NATO countries and other Free World countries is as follows: Austria, Luxembourg, and the UK, 27 to 31 percent; Belgium, France, and West Germany, 31 to 34 percent; Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and the ITS, 47 to 50 percent; Canada and Japan, 55 percent; Sweden and Turkey, 60 to 61 percent; and India, Norway, and Venezuela, 57 to 62 percent. The metal content of iron ore in Denmark is not available. Excluding manganiferous iron ore containing 5 percent or more of manganese. a The metal content of the ore in selected Communist countries is as follows: USSR, in terms of dressed ore, 55 percent of the ore; Communist China, 20 to 50 percent; North Korea, 40 to 50 percent; Albania, 50 to 55 percent (1 percent nickel); Bulgaria, 38 to 50 percent; Czechoslovakia, 34 percent; East Germany, 25 to 30 percent; Hungary, 24 to 28 percent; Poland, 30 percent; Rumania, 32 to 40 percent; Yugoslavia, 40 percent; and North Vietnam, 55 percent. Revised plan for 1965. c Plan. Iron-nickel ore that is mined for its nickel content. Shipments. Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. Unless otherwise indicated, data exclude titaniferous ores and are for concentrates only. k Including titaniferous ores. Excluding certain grades. Merchant ores and concentrates. n Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Including iron sand and pyrites. Including concentrates. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Manganese Ore 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIESb ............... 389* 338* 189* 161* 130* 100* N.A.* US...................... .. 297* 208* 73* 42* 22* 10* N.A.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 5,940* 6,050* 6,350* 6,440* 6,830* 7,170* N.A. USSR ..................... 5,366* 5,516* 5,872* 5,972* 6,402* 6,663* 6,800* Eastern Europe ............... 575* 533* 477* 469* 431* 506* N.A. Bulgaria ................... 28* 26* 25* 37* 35* 38* 55* Czechoslovakia ............. 165* 156* 154* 101* 83* 85* 81* Hungary ................... 182* 154* 123* 125* 124* 123* 127* Rumania .................. 200* 197* 175* 206* 189* 260* N.A. Far East Communist China .......... 534* 1,234* 1,500* X. A. N.A. N. A. N.A. Other Cuba ...................... 68* d 53* d 16* 89 79 81* 108*f Yugoslavia ................. 10* 8* 13* 14* 15* 8* 8* Greece ............... 20* 20* Portugal .......... 5* 19* Turkey ............ 23* 6* Italy ................ 44* 45* Brazil ............... 882* 1,197* India ............. 1,276* 1,0r5* South Africa ....... 847* 1,308* Congo (Leopoldville).. 338* 316* Japan ............. 296* 277* * A n asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. The metal content of the ore of the various countries is as follows: the ITS, more than 35 percent; other Free World countries and Cuba, 30 to 50 percent; the USSR, about 45 percent; Communist China and Yugoslavia, about 35 percent; Rumania, 30 percent; Czechoslovakia, less than 30 percent; Bulgaria, about 27 percent; and Hungary, 26 percent. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Shipments. d Exports. ITS imports. f Plan. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Refined Nickel 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b.......... 136,000* 178,000* 205,000* 212,000* 207,000* 184,000* N.A.* US.................... 10,650* 10,529* 12,975* 10,139* 10,176* 10,371* 12,000* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ^ Soviet Bloc ................. 59,600 65,100 71,700 81,700 89,800 98,700 105,000 USSR ................. 59,400 65,000 71,500 81,500 89,600 98,500 105,000 115,000 d Eastern Europe........... 178 127 222 220 220 190 125 East Germany .......... 178 127 222 220 220 190 125 Far East North Korea ........... 0* N.A. 200* 250* 300* 320* 320* Other Cuba .................. 17,946* 18,015* 14,700 17,858 22,292 21,304* 22,000* Canada f....... 69,264* 97,148* Italy .......... 75* 300* UK ............. 23,500* 38,070* Frances....... 7,828* 9,612* Norway ....... 23,589* 26,420* West Germany... 1,133* 1,935* Greece ......... 240* N.A.* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for production of refined metal. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Data exclude Greece for all years except for 1958. ? Nickel recovered from refined domestic ore and nickel recovered as a byproduct of electrolytic refining of copper. Secondary nickel produced from nonferrous scrap is excluded. d Estimated plan for 1965. ? Nickel content of oxides and sulfides. f Production of nickel for Canada (refined nickel, nickel in oxide produced, and recoverable nickel in matte exported) was as follows (metric tons) : for 1958, 126,600; for 1959, 169,200; for 1960, 194,600; for 1961, 211,400; for 1962, 215,000; and for 1963, 199,500. Much of this production is exported for refining in other countries, especially the UK and Norway. s Excluding production for New Caledonia. 11 11 11 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Chromite 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 309* 223* 279* 273* 264* 140* N.A.* US ................... 52.0* 36.7* d 37.4* d 28.6* d Negl.* Negl.* Negl.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ? Soviet Bloc USSR ................. 367.5 439.5 519.5 544.8 588.0 658.8 690.0 735f Far East North Vietnam ......... 5.7* 6.6* 19.4* 29.5* 32.6* 30.3* 33.4* Other Albania ................ 90.6* 111.5* 130.1* 104.6* 113.1* 132.1* 137.5* Cuba .......... ....... 27.0* 16.7* a 10.0* a 14.2 50.5 56.6* 60.0* Yugoslavia ............. 29.9* 27.8* 25.4* 28.1* 26.1* 24.4* 23.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data are for the estimated chromic oxide (Cr2O3) content of the ores mined. In many instances, data are only approximate. b NATO totals include only data for the US, Greece, and Turkey. Shipments. d Production for the Federal Government only. ? The following percentages were used to reduce the estimates of the ores mined in the Communist countries to show the chromic oxide content: USSR, a part at 35 percent and the remainder at 40 percent; North Vietnam, at 50 percent; Albania, at 45 percent; Cuba, at 35 percent; and Yugoslavia, at about 26 percent. f Estimated plan for 1965. g US imports. h Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO total for 1963. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Molybdenum 1958-64 and 1965 Plan Metric Tons 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 19,300* 23,700* 31,500* 30,800* 23,900* 30,200* 30,600* US ...................... 18,629* 23,113* 30,952* 30,192* 23,244* 29,488* 29,500* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR ................... 4,050 4,400 4,800 5,200 5,300 6,370 6,700 7,300? Far East Communist China ........ 3,800 3,800 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ............. 160 160 160 175* 200* 200* 210* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. a Including production of molybdenum content of ores and molybdenum concentrates. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries listed under "Other NATO Countries." Estimated plan for 1965. d Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. Production of Cobalt a 1958-64 11 FREE WORLD COUNTRIES Canadab ...................... 1,229* 1,429* 1,618* 1,443* 1,579* 1,277* 1,360* Congo (Leopoldville) ?........... 6,501* 8,431* 8,222* 8,326* 9,683* 7,303* 7,300* Morocco ....................... 926* 1,207* 1,271* 1,290* 1,436* 1,371* 1,360* Zambia? ....................... 1,626* 2,059* 1,847* 1,543* 863* 706* . 540* US ............................ 1,825* 1,057* N.A.* N.A.* N.A.* N.A.* N.A.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES d USSR ......................... 1,200 1,400 1,640 1,840 2,155 2,520 2,600 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the cobalt (Co) content of ores mined. b Metal, salts, and oxides recovered from smelter products plus cobalt contained in cobalt ore and residues exported. ? Cobalt content of alloys. d Bulgaria began production of cobalt concentrates in 1956, but quantities are not known. Communist China is believed to be pro- ducing a negligible amount of cobalt concentrates. 11 - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 NATO COUNTRIESb ............... 6,930* 6,430* 10,200* 11,200* 10,800* 6,620* N.A.* US? ....................... 3,436* 3,310* 6,645* 7,480* 7,647* 5,132* N.A.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 10,100 11,100 12,200 13,400 14,000 16,000 16,000 USSR ..................... 10,000 11,000 12,150 13,400 14,000 16,000 16,000 Eastern Europe ............... 149 142 0 0 0 0 0 East Germany .............. 149 142 0 0 0 0 0 Far East Communist China .......... 30,000 33,000 34,000 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ............... 2,560* 2,790* 3,000* 3,100* 3,900* 4,000 4,200* Production of Tungsten Ore 1958-64 Canada............ 522* 0* Italy .................. 9* 2* UK............. 2* 0* France ............ 1,045* 0* Portugal .............. 1,913* 1,483* Australia .......... 1, 440* 1, 607 * Congo (Leopoldville) ?.. 1,089* 202* Spain ........... 1, 180* 145* Bolivad........... 2,229* 2,280* South Korea........... 3,263* 6,100* Thailand ........ 658* 205* Burma ............ 998* 660* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the estimated tonnage of tungsten concentrates, 60 percent tungsten trioxide (WO3) basis. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Shipments. d Exports. Including W03 in tin-tungsten concentrates. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Refined Copper 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 2,450* US I ................... 1,450.2* 2,310* 1,223.3* 2,850* 1,642.6* 2,890* 1,661.8* 2,930* 1,725.8* 2,950* 1,722.8* 3,120* 1,800.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 473 d 531 585 632 700 758 840 USSR ................. 406.3* 450.0* 490.0* 530.0* 590.0* 640.0* 700.0* 772* Eastern Europe........... 66.7 d 80.7 95.0 102 110 118 140 Bulgaria ............... 6.1*f 8.2* 14.0* 15.0* 18.3* 20.0* 20.6* 24* g Czechoslovakia ......... 8.1* 9.1* 10.1* 11.2* 12.3* 12.3* 12.3* 15.7* East Germany.......... 32.5 36.9* 39.2 38.8 39.5 40.0* 50.0 Hungary ............... 4.7* 5.0* 6.0* 7.0* 8.0* 8.0* 8.0* Poland ................ 17.4* 17.5* 21.7* 22.2* 24.1* 29.6* 36.6* 36.5* Rumania .............. 4.0 4.0 4.0 7.5 7.5 8.6 12.5 Far East Communist China ...... 34.0* 55.0* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 4.5* 6.8* 8.5* 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 Other Albanial ............... 0.9* 1.0* 0.9* 1.3* 1.9* 2.0* 2.2* 5* b Yugoslavia ............. 29.9* 31.6* 35.1* 30.1* 45.5* 49.0* 50.0* 51* Belgium ......... 155.2* 280.0* Italy ........... 14.7* 12.2* Turkey .......... 12.4* 9.5* Canada .......... 298.7* 370.1* Netherlands..... 0.4* 0* UK ............. 196.3* 245.1* Denmark ........ 0.3* 0* Norway ......... 13.7* 12.2* West Germany... 268.2* 347.8* France .......... 31.6* 37.9* Portugal ........ 4.,9*' 3.3* Chile ................ 187.8* 278.4* India ......... 8.0* 9.5* Zambia ....... 245.4* 497.1* Congo (Leopoldville). . 130.5* 131.7* Japan ......... 124.0* 341.7* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for primary and secondary refined copper produced from domestic and imported ores and scrap. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Including production from secondary plants and copper refined by manufacturers for their own use. .d Bulgarian data for 1958 are excluded from the totals because they refer to blister copper rather than refined metal. Estimated production for 1965. Blister copper. g Revised Plan for 1965. b Estimated plan for 1965. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Primary Aluminum 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b.......... 2,510* 2,880* 3,200* 3,070* 3,340* 3,600* 4,000* US .................... 1,420* 1,773* 1,828* 1,727* 1,921* 2,098* 2,316* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 632 720 813* 912* 990* 1,070* 1,180 USS R ................. 510* 575* 650* 725* 800* 875* 975 Eastern Europe........... 122 145 163* 187* 190* 193* 206 Czechoslovakia ......... 26* 41* 52* 53* 54* 56* 56* East Germany.......... 34 35 35* 35* 35* 35* 45 58* Hungary ............... 40* 46* 50* 51* 53* 55* 57* 58* Poland ................ 22* 23* 26* 48* 48* 47* 48* 48* Rumania .............. 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 25* d Far East Communist China...... 49 70 80 N.A. 80 80 80 Other Yugoslavia ............. 22* 19* 25* 27* 28* 36* 35* 40* Canada........ 575* 757* Italy.......... 64* 116* UK ............. 27* 32* France ........ 169* 315* Norway ....... 121* 248* West Germany... 137* 220* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including production of primary (virgin) aluminum from domestic and imported ores. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." 0 Estimated production for 1965. d Midpoint of the range of production planned for 1965 of 20,000 to 30,000 metric tons. Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Bauxite 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ........... 4,320* 4,700* 5,300* 4,920* 5,180* 5,130* 5,560* US .................... 1,332* 1,727* 2,030* 1,248* 1,391* 1,549* 1,596* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 3,460 3,730 4,390 5,060 5,780 5,810 6,060 USSR b ................ 2,340 2,724 3,110 3,624 4,280 4,440 4,560 Eastern Europe ........... 1,120* 1,010* 1,280* 1,440* 1,500* 1,370* 1,500* Hungary ............... 1,049* 938* 1,190* 1,366* 1,473* 1,362* 1,500* 1,582*0 Rumania .............. 73* 71* 88* 69* 30* 10* N.A. Far East Communist China d..... 392 563 640 N.A. 640 640 640 Other Yugoslavia ............. 733* 815* 1,025* 1,232* 1,332* 1,285* 1,293* France ........ 1,830* 2,425* Italy.......... 299* 236* West Germany... 4* 4* Greece ......... 857* 1,301*B * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Excluding nonbauxite ore such as nepheline and alunite for the production of alumina. 0 Revised plan for 1965. d Including only aluminous shales and clays used for the manufacture of aluminum but excluding shales exported and those used for refractories, abrasives, and cement. 0 Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. 11 D 11 E E n i U n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Smelter Production of Lead 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 906* 796* 856* 928* 841* 906* N.A.* ITS .................... 425.8* 309.2* 346.9* 407.8* 341.1* 358.1* N.A.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 386 416 450 471 497 523 585 USSR ................. 288.0* 306.0* 324.0* 343.0* 364.0* 385.0* 408.0* 433* d Eastern Europe ........... 97.5 110 126 128 133 138 177 Bulgaria ............... 26.1* 32.7* 40.4* 40.9* 43.7* 51.0* 87.0* 91.5* Czechoslovakia ......... 9.1* 11.8* 15.4* 15.8* 16.2* 16.2* 16.2* 17.5* East Germany .......... 9.5 10.0 10.4 11.3 11.6 11.6 12.0 Hungary ............... 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1 d Poland. ............... 35.8* 38.7* 39.7* 39.8* 40.7* 38.9* 41.5* 41.5* Rumania. ............. 16.5 16.5 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 Far East Communist China ...... 45.0 70.0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea....... ... 19.0* 22.0* 34.0 40.0* 43.0* 47.0* 51.0* Other Yugoslavia ............. 84.3* 85.4* 89.1* 90.4* 97.9* 104.2* 101.1* Belgium f............ 95.9* 98.4* Greece ............ 3.9* 3.5* Turkey ............ 1.5* 1.6* Canada .............. 122.3* 183.6* Italy .............. 47.6* 41.9* UK ............... 3.8* 0.3* France .............. 70.6* 77.6* Portugal .......... 0.7* 1.0* West Germany ..... 134.2* 139.7* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to smelter production of lead produced from domestic and imported ores and concentrates, excluding all metal produced from scrap (secondary metals). b NATO totals include only data for theUS and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Refined lead produced from imported base bullion is not included. d Estimated plan for 1965. Probably including some secondary metal. Including secondary metal but excluding refined lead produced from imported base bullion. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Refined Zinc 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 1,740* 1,800* 1,850* 1,930* 1,920* 1,920* 2,090* US ................... 751.0* 777.0* 787.7* 818.3* 851.2* 864.4* 935.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 507 540 575 600 662 682 711 USSR d ................ 315.0* 344.0* 364.0* 377.0* 403.0* 419.0* 436.0* 504*? Eastern Europe........... 192 196 211 223 258 263 275 Bulgaria ............... 8.2* 9.1* 16.9* 22.1* 51.7* 56.0* 59.0* 62*f Czechoslovakia ......... 1.7* 1.8* 2.0* 2.2* 2.6* 3.0* 3.0* 4.3* East Germany g ........ 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.0 10.0 10.0 13.0 19.8 h Hungary ............... 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 Poland ................ 162.6* 168.1* 175.5* 182.0* 181.3* 181.2* 186.9* 186*f Rumania .............. 15.0* 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 Far East Communist China ...... 29.0 50.0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 18.0* 30.0 55.0* 62.0* 66.0* 71.0* 75.0* Other Yugoslavia ............. 31.2* 32.0* 35.9* 36.9* 39.3* 42.2* 44.5* 45* 1958 1964 1958 1964 1958 1964 Belgium ........... 214.8* 218.0* Italy ............ 74.0* 79.0* UK ............. 75.8* 111.0* Canada............ 228.7* 306.5* Netherlands..... 26.6* 37.0* West Germany... 179.3* 167.4* France ............ 148.0* 190.0* Norway ......... 45.5* 48.0* Japan ............. 141.0* 316.1* Mexico .......... 57.5* 59.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for electrolytic and distilled (including redistilled) zinc produced from domestic and imported ores and scrap and other secondary materials. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Including production from secondary smelters. Production of primary zinc in the US was as follows (in metric tons) : 1958, 708,700; 1959, 724,500; 1960, 725,300; 1961, 768,200; 1962, 797,800; 1963, 809,700; and 1964, 888,000. d Primary metal only, representing slightly less than 80 percent of total production. For example, total production in 1964 was estimated to be 555,000 metric tons. ? Estimated plan for 1965. f Revised plan for 1965. g Annual production consists of zinc produced from scrap except for 100 to 200 metric tons before 1962, 6,100 metric tons in 1962, 6,100 metric tons in 1963, 9,000 metric tons in 1964, and 16,000 metric tons estimated for 1965. h Estimated production for 1965. P U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Smelter Production of Primary Tin Metal 1958-64 55.9* 56.8* 44.1* 39.8* 34.0* 42.2* US........................ 5.3* 10.9* 13.7* 8.6* 5.6* 1.5* 2.9* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 10.0 10.7 11.4 12.1 12.8 13.5 14.3 USSR ..................... 9.2 9.9 10.6 11.3 12.0 12.7 13.4 Eastern Europe ............... 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 East Germany d............ 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 Far East Communist China .......... 27.0 30.0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Vietnam ............. 0.2 0.4* 0.5* 0.6* 0.6* N. A. N.A. Belgium ............. 8.9* 5.5* Portugal .......... 1.3* 0.6* West Germany ....... 0.7* 1.1* Netherlands .......... 17.4* 14.8* UK ............... 31.8* 17.1* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include production of primary (virgin) metal and exclude tin derived from scrap or detinning. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." c Estimated data based on imports of tin concentrates. d Common commercial grade tin (99.0 percent). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 NATO COUNTRIES b........... 51.6* US .................... 27.3* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 18.0 USSR ................. 18.0 Eastern Europe Hungary .............. 0* Production of Primary Magnesium n 1958-64 and 1965 Plan 52.2* 64.9* 71.6* 97.6* 105* 111* 28.2* 36.4* 37.0* 62.6* 68.8* 71.7* 21.1 25.3 30.8 34.3 39.3 47.0 21.0 25.0 30.5 34.0 39.0 47.0 66.5 0.1* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* 0.3* N.A. Canada............ 6.2* 7.9* Italy 4.2* 5.7* UK d........... 2.4* 3.8* France ............ 1.7* 1.0* Norway ......... 9.2* 20.0* West Germany... 0.6* 0.5*0 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for production of primary (virgin) magnesium (ingots and ingot equivalent of other forms). b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Planned levels of production. d Including remelt alloys. 0 Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 D I LJ F1 n Li LJ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Titanium Sponge Metal in the US and the USSR 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US ......................... 4,159* 3,536* 4,818* 6,103* 6,105* 7,148* N.A.* USSR ...................... 3,000 3,000 4,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000b * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Raw titanium in the form of sponge metal produced by the Kroll method from rutile or ilmenite concentrates. b Estimated plan for 1965. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Metallurgical Equipment in the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR ................... 176.1* 200.8* 218.3* 213.9* 240.1* 235.6* 232.0* Czechoslovakia ........... 76.2* 88.1* 90.7* 109.0* 112.0* 103.8* N.A. 183* East Germany b.......... 14.5* 13.8* 15.9* 16.9* 17.4* 20.3* N.A. Poland .................. 12.1* 16.0* 21.7* 31.3* 28.0* 32.4* 34.5* 40* Rumania ................ 15.3* 19.3* 26.0* 27.0* 29.5* 32.7* 39.9* Communist China c....... 110.0* 205.0* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including rolling mill equipment; mechanical equipment for coke, blast, and smelting furnaces; mixers; crushers; grinding mills for ore and coal; agglomeration installations; and special hoist-transport mechanisms for metallurgical shops. Equipment for nonferrous shops is believed to be included but probably amounts to only a small percentage of the total physical volume. Data are not available for the US in terms of metric tons. b Rolling mill equipment only. Production data are not available for all metallurgical equipment. Including large quantities of small-scale equipment normally not produced in other Communist countries. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Number of Telephones in Use ? 1958-65 P U NATO COUNTRIES ............ 96,400* 102,000* 108,00 0* 113,000* 119,000* 125,000* N.A.* N.A.* US .................... 66,888* 70,820* 74,34 2* 77,422* 80,969* 84,453* 88,400* 92,900* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ? Soviet Bloc ........ ....... 5,720* 6,210* 6,68 0* 7,220* 7,800* 8,360* 8,960* 9,590* USSR ................. 2,370* 2,513* 2,69 7* 2,932* 3,215* 3,479* 3,740* 4,000* Eastern Europe........... 3,350* 3,690* 3,98 0* 4,280* 4,590* 4,880* 5,220* 5,590* Bulgaria ... ........... 140* 158* 17 2* 190* 206* 226* 240* 260* Czechoslovakia ......... 790* 936* 1,01 6* 1,114* 1,206* 1,300* 1,390* 1,500* 1_j East Germany.......... 1,175* 1,238* 1,29 2* 1,366* 1,436* 1,513* 1,600* 1,700* Hungary ............... 379* 398* 41 8* 439* 460* 485* 510* 530* Poland ................ 689* 779* 88 1* 957* 1,045* 1,100* 1,200* 1,300* Rumania d ............. 174* 185* 20 1* 217* 237* 260* 280* 300* Far East Communist China d..... 496* 520* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea d .......... 28* 34* 5 1* 56* 61* 66* 71* 76* North Vietnam......... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Other Albania ................ 4* 5* 7* 8* 9* 10* 10* 11* Cuba .................. 170* - 191* 20 2* 208* 218* 224* 230* 240* Yugoslavia.............. 218* 236* 26 0* 276* 303* 322* 350* 370* Belgium ....... 1,036* 1,371* Iceland........ 36* 48* Portugal ........ 332* 485* Canada........ 5,122* 6,664* Italy .......... 3, 182* 5,057* Turkey .......... 239* 286* Denmark ...... 979* 1,248* Luxembourg... 42* 68* UK f............ 7,525* 9,345* France ........ 3,704* 5,336* Netherlands... 1, 402* 2,023* West Germany... 5,090* 7,600* Greece......... 169* 356* Norway ....... 672*e 838* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year and include both private and public telephones in use that can be connected to a central exchange. b Estimated number for 1965. 0 Data for the Communist countries include only telephones operated by the various civil departments of post and telecommunica- tions and exclude telephones serviced by other functional ministries and the military. d Telephone subscribers. e Data are as of midyear. Data are as of 31 March of the following year. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Number of Long-Distance Telephone Calls and Telegrams Sent Selected Years, 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES"............ 6,190* 7,320* 0 8,420* 9,160* N.A.* 264* 248* 238* N.A.* N.A.* US ..................... 3,042.5* 3,427.0* 3,771.0* 3,984.0 4,200.0* 131.9* 124.3* 112.5* 104.2* 96.6* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................. 588* 671* 737* 783* 827* 269* 292* 307* 312* 317* USSR .................. 163.0* 185.0* 210.0* 218.0* 227.0* 223.0* 241.0* 252.0* 254.0* 257.0* Eastern Europe d.......... 425* 486* 527* 565* 600* 46.2* 50.5* 54.8* 57.5* 59.7* Bulgaria ................ 27.8* 31.7* 34.0* 35.7* 36.4* 6.2* 6.6* 7.1* 7.4* 7.6* Czechoslovakia.......... 84.0* 100.6* 107.3* 109.0* 112.0* 10.1* 11.6* 13.0* 12.9* 13.0* East Germany .......... 148.3* 167.4* 178.2* 202.1* 224.0* 8.6* 10.3* 10.7* 11.4* 12.0* Hungary ................ 26.0* 30.5* 32.2* 34.7* 36.0* 6.5* 7.4* 8.0* 8.6* 9.1* Poland ? ................ 95.3* 108.0* 118.7* 122.5* 126.0* 10.1* 10.0* 10.7* 11.5* 12.0* Rumania ............... 43.9* 47.8* 56.4* 60.9* 66.0* 4.7* 4.6* 5.3* 5.7* 6.0* Far East Communist China........ 43.0* d N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 37.0* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea............ 10.3* 10.5* 15.4 18.0* 20.0* 1.0* 1.4* 2.2* 2.5* 2.8* North Vietnam.......... 1.7 3.9* 5.0 5.7 6.3 1.0 2.1 2.1 2.4 2.5 Other Albania ................ 1.5* 1.8* 2.1* 2.3* 2.5* 0.9* 1.0* 1.0* 1.0* 1.0* Cuba ................... 6.7* 8.6* 11.7* 13.0* 14.0* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia .............. 26.4* 33.2* 34.7* 38.1* 40.0* 5.6* 7.3* 8.7* 10.5* 12.0* Belgium. .. 103.5* 167.1* 3.5* 3.2* Iceland....... 1.9* 3.2* 0.3* 0.3* Portugal ...... 57.3* 53.be* 2.3* 2.4* Canada.... 194.2* 259.3* 14.9*f 12.6*f Italy......... 359.6* 729.2* 37.0*1 38.8*1 Turkey........ 12.9* 18.5* 11.7* 9.1* Denmark.. 209.0* 314.5* 1.7*1 1.7*: Luxembourg.. N.A.* N.A.* 0.2* 0.2* UK i.......... 343.0* 628.8* 14.1* 12.7* France.... 630.0* 774.4* 16.2*h 14.3* Netherlands.. 361.2* 613.9* 2.3* 2.2* West Germany. 812.6* 1,528.4* 19.0* k 9.6* k Greece.... 8.5* 20.1* 4.8* 5.1* Norway ...... 57.2*1 64.9* 3.8*1 3.3*i * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data are for domestic telephone calls and telegrams, excluding international communications. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." 0 Including data for 1959 for Iceland. d Data for telephone calls include domestic and international telephone calls. ? Data for telegrams sent include domestic and international telegrams. f All telegrams sent by land are counted as domestic. ? Including data for the Faroe Islands and Greenland. h Including data for Algeria. i Data are for the year beginning 1 July of the previous year. i Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year. k Including telegrams sent to or received from East Germany and East Berlin. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Number of Domestic Stations in the Subscriber Telegraph (TELEX) Network in the US and the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan L Units USb ........................ 47,614* 51,883* 55,048* 58,708* 60,260* 65,739* 70,575* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 6,010 8,980* 12,300* 15,700* 19,200* 23,500* 27,600* USSR .................. 1,600* 4,200* 6,900* 9,500* 12,100* 14,700* 17,400* 20,000* n Eastern Europe ........... 4,410 4,780* 5,410* 6,200* 7,070* 8,760* 10,200* Bulgaria ............... 15*- 30* 34* 105* 118* 150* 180* 210* d u Czechoslovakia ......... 1,300 1,351* 1,480* 1,620* 1,750* 2,004* 2,050* 2, 100* East Germany.......... 2,272* 2,551* 2,837* 3,252* 3,529* 4,346* 5,200* 6,000* n Hungary ............... 347* 357* 416* 453* 505* 563* 620* 670* d LJ Poland ................ 435* 443* 562* 681* 800* 1,032* 1,200* 1,400* d Rumania .............. 38* 50* 85* 85* 372* 660* 950* 1,200* d Other I Yugoslavia ............. 380* 440* 449* 480* 912* 959* 1,000* 1,100* d L-i * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Service to the subscriber is a two-way service in which a subscriber is provided with a teletype machine connected to the switchboard of a local subscriber telegraph exchange. b In the US the domestic subscriber telegraph network usually is known as both TWX and TELEX. The data differ from the previous Handbook because they now include small independent stations, which previously were excluded. e Plan. d Estimated number for 1965. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Electron Tubes in the US and the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US ? ........................ COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 151 165 174 200 222 238 260 USSR ................. 110.0* 119.0* 125.0* 147.0* 160.0* 170.0 180.0 190b Eastern Europe........... 41.4 46.3 49.2 52.5 61.8 67.7 79.7 Czechoslovakia ......... 9.5* 11.2* 10.4* 11.3* 14.8* 15.5* 21.0* 24*b East Germany .......... 16.0 17.0 20.0 19.0 21.0 23.0 25.0 27b Hungary ............... 8.9* 10.4* 11.4* 12.8* 13.2* 14.2 15.1 Poland ................ 6.0* 6.7* 7.4* 9.4* 12.8* 15.0* 18.6* 19* Rumania .............. 1.0 1.0 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Far East Communist China ...... 10.0 19.0* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Other Yugoslavia ............. 0.4* 0.5* 0.7* 0.8* 1.2* 2.7* 4.0*0 10* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Producer sales. b Estimated production for 1965. Plan. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 RADIO RECEIVERS D 111 L Production of Radio Receivers 1958-84.and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 21,600* 26,700* 30,100* 31,800* 33,700* 33,000* N.A.* US .................... 12,548* 16,451* 17,969* 18,384* 20,456* 19,732* 20,702* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 6,440* 6,480* 6,370* 6,430* 6,960* 6,950* 7,000 USSR ................. 3,902* 4,035* 4,165* 4,228* 4,251* 4,802* 4,755* 6,000* Eastern Europe........... 2,540* 2,450* 2,200* 2,200* 2,700* 2,150* 2,250, Bulgaria ............... 131* 128* 157* 146* 178* 204* 150* Czechoslovakia ......... 309* 281* 230* 217* 289* 273* 310* 330* East Germany.......... 718* 858* 810* 796* 1,075* 773* 860* 950* Hungary ............... 453* 264* 212* 245* 258* 169* 146* Poland ................ 790* 750* 627* 589* 654* 487* 482* Rumania .............. 139* 167* 167* 211* 251* 243* 300, 300* Far East Communist China ...... 1,500* 1,500* 1,500* 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 Other Yugoslavia ............. 259* 250* 239* 275* 289* 377* 380* 455* Belgium ......... 699* 1,041* France ........... 1,543* Canada d........ 695* 809* Italy ............. 701* Denmark ........ 85* 261* ? Norway f......... 99* 2,838* UK ............. 1,808* 2,782* 1,550* West Germany... 3,449* 3,846* 119* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Civilian radio receivers and radio-phonograph combinations. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Plan. d Producer sales. Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO total for 1963. Receiving sets for home use only. LI E 148 SECRET Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Television Receivers 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES........... 9,800* 12,800* 12,300* 11,900* 12,800* 14,600* N.A.* USb .................. 4,920* 6,349* 5,708* 6,325* 6,909* 7,877* 9,570* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 1,390* 1,970* 2,720* 3,090* 3,500* 4,000* 4,540* USSR ................. 979* 1,278* 1,726* 1,949* 2,168* 2,473* 2,927* 3,300* Eastern Europe........... 408* 692* 989* 1,140* 1,330* 1,530* 1,610* Bulgaria ............... Negl.* Negl.* Negl.* 5* 15* 29* 63* 80* Czechoslovakia ......... 134* 197* 263* 334* 307* 235* 260* 300*a East Germany .......... 180* 290* 416* 374* 461* 580* 535* 600* d Hungary ............... 37* . 88* 139* 178* 210* 249* 256* Poland ................ 57* 117* 171* 231* 299* 366* 420* 450*d Rumania .............. Negl.* Negl.* Negl.* 15* 41* 67* 75* 130* Far East Communist China ...... N.A. 10* ^ N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Other Yugoslavia ............. Negl.* 5* 14* 38* 63* 117* 250* 274* Belgium ....... 59* 324* France ........ 372* 1,152* UK ............. 1,998* 1,663* Canada f....... 420* 451* Italy.......... 423* 985* West Germany... 1,487* 1,920* Denmark ...... 119* 143* : Norway b...... 3* 92* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ^ NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Data differ from those presented in the previous Handbook, in which data included monochrome receivers only. The series pre- sented herein includes color television receivers. The number of color television receivers are as follows (in thousand units) : 1961, 147; 1962, 438; 1963, 747; and 1964, 1,463. C Estimated production for 1965. d Revised plan for 1965. Plan. Producer sales. Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO total for 1963. b Receiving sets for home use only. SECRET 149 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Radio and Television Receivers in Public Use Selected Years, 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES....... 214,000* US ............... 146,200* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ........... 36,300* USSR ............ 21,700* Eastern Europe ..... 14,600* Bulgaria .......... 587* Czechoslovakia.... 3,055* East Germany .... 5,378* Hungary ......... 1,699* Poland ........... 2,902* Rumania ......... 1,003* Far East Communist China 3,400 North Korea...... 116* North Vietnam.... N.A. Other Albania .......... 32* Cuba ............. 1,000* Yugoslavia ........ 1, 088 * 241,000* 259,000* 276,000* 307,000* 328,000* 67,400* 81,300* 88,600* 95,600* 104,000* 113,000* 168,314* 183,800* 200,258* 214,353* 228,000* 50,000* 55,600* 58,175* 61,200* . 64,175* 67,100* 44,400* 47,800* 50,700* 53,600* 56,100* 3,260* 7,220* 10,000* 13,000* 16,600* 20,400* 27,800* 30,500* 32,800* 35,200* 37,200* 2,500* 4,800* 6,500* 8,300* 10,500* 12,900* 16,600* 17,300* 17,900* 18,400* 18,900* 763* 2,420* 3,500* 4,710* 6,080* 7,450* 868* 1,013* 1,127* 1,226* 1,280* Negl.* 3* 11* 31* 66* 100* 3,103* 3,140* 3,132* 3,126* 3,100* 328* 795* 1,089* 1,356* 1,630* 1,900* 5,574* 5,602* 5,670* 5,739* 5,810* 318* 1,035* 1,459* 1,892* 2,379* 2,800* 1,969* 2,060* 2,141* 2,209* 2,280* 16* .104* 206* 325* 471* 627* 3,796* 4,064* 4,243* 4,372* 4,530* 85* 426* 648* 959* 1,294* 1,696* 1,283* 1,403* 1,568* 1,711* 1,860* 16* 55* 88* 149* 245* 330* 4,200 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Negl.* 20* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 149* 186* 257* 290* 330* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 22* 49* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 54* 60* 66* 72* 78* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,100* 1,300* 1,300* 1,300* 1,380* 315* 500* 500* 520* 550* 580* 1,562* 1,826* 2,078* 2,278* 2,500* 7* 30* 62* 126* 212* 400* Belgium. . 2,409* 3,952* 300* 1,441* Canada... 7,040* 10,500* 3,075* 4,950* Denmark. 1,822* 1,666* 200* 1,163* France... 11,259* 17,948* 1,000* 5,582* Greece... 765* 1,330* N.A.* N.A.* Iceland....... 62* 75* N.A.* 50* Portugal ....... 636* 1,297* 20* 150* Italy......... 7,541* 10,529* 1,070* 5,406* Turkey ......... 1,111* 2,640* 1* 1* Luxembourg.. 89* 110* 4* 17* UK ............ 16,219* 25,000* 9,314* 14,616* Netherlands.. 2,537* 3,159* 370* 1,848* West Germany b. 15,228* 20,000*0 2,000* 10,024* Norway ...... 1,250* 1,800* 1* 408* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data are as of the end of the year. They include the number of radio receivers in use or licenses issued and exclude wired loudspeakers. 0 D D b Before 1960, excluding data for the Saar. u Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. r r n r 1 ( 1 r -1 r~ r -1 r~ nn r 1 r n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Representative Factors of Consumption in the Economies of the US and the USSR 1958, 1962, and 1964 Housing construction (million square meters) US ................................................ 154* 158* 164* USSR ............................................... 95* 95* 88* Housing construction per capita (square meters) US ................................................. 0.88* 0.85* 0.85* USSR .............................................. 0.46* 0.43* 0.38* Persons employed on farms (million persons) US ................................................. 7.5* 6.7* 6.1* USSR .............................................. 52.4* 49.4* 48.4* Number of persons supplied per farm worker (persons) US ................................................. 23.3* 27.9* 31.5* USSR .............................................. 3.9* 4.5* 4.7* Television receiver production (thousand units) US ................................................. 4,920* 6,909* 9,570* USSR .............................................. 979* 2,168* 2,927* Television receivers in use (thousand units) US ................................................. 50,000* 61,200* 67,100* USSR .............................................. 2,500* 8,300* 12,900* Passenger automobile production (thousand units) US ................................................. 4,258* 6,933* 7,752* USSR .............................................. 122* 166* 185* Passenger automobiles in use (thousand units) US ................................................. 56,871* 65,929* 68,983* USSR .............................................. 500* 876* 1,050* n u n u n u n u Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Selected Consumer Goods in the US and the USSR 1958-64 Passenger automobiles US .................... 4,257.8* 5,591.2* 6,674.8* 5,542.7* 6,933.2* 7,637.7* 7,751.8* USSR b ................. 122.2* 124.5* 138.8* 148.9* 165.9* 173.1* 185.2* Radio receivers US .................... 12,548* 16,451* 17,969* 18,384* 20,456* 19,732* 20,702* USSR .................. 3,902* 4,035* 4,165* 4,228* 4,251* 4,802* 4,755* Refrigerators US d ................... 3,116.7* 3,785.0* 3,475.0* 3,480.0* 3,775.0* 4,125.0* 4,545.0* USSR .................. 359.6* 426.1* 529.5* 686.5* 837.8* 910.6* 1,134.0* Television receivers US ..................... 4,920* 6,349* 5,708* 6,325* 6,909* 7,877* 9,570* USSR .................. 979* 1,278* 1,726* 1,949* 2,168* 2,473* 2,927* Washing machines US d? .................. 3,672.3* 3,833.4* 3,274.2* 3,347.2* 3,665.5* 3,952.0* 4,189.6* USSR .................. 463.7* 647.8* 895.5* 1,285.6* 1,797.0* 2,282.3* 2,861.0* Passenger automobiles us ..................... 24.3* 31.4* 36.9* 30.2* 37.1* 40.3* 40.4* USSR .................. 0.59* 0.59* 0.65* 0.68* 0.75* 0.77* 0.81* Radio receivers US ..................... 71.7* 92.5* 99.4* 100.0* 109.6* 104.2* 107.8* USSR .................. 18.9* 19.2* 19.4* 19.4* 19.2* 21.4* 20.9* Refrigerators us ..................... 17.8* 21.3* 19.2* 18.9* 20.2* 21.8* 23.7* USSR .................. 1.74* 2.02* 2.47* 3.15* 3.78* 4.05* 4.98* Television receivers us ..................... 28.1* 35.7* 31.6* 34.4* 37.0* 41.6* 49.8* USSR .................. 4.73* 6.07* 8.06* 8.94* 9.79* 11.0* 12.8* Washing machines us ..................... 21.0* 21.6* 18.1* 18.2* 19.6* 20.9* 21.8* USSR .................. 2.24* 3.08* 4.18* 5.90* 8.12* 10.2* 12.6* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Factory sales, including parts shipped abroad for assembly. b Including jeeps. Including radio-phonograph combinations. d Producer sales. Excluding washer-dryer combinations. f Based on midyear population. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Woven Cotton Fabrics in Selected Free World and Communist Countries 1958-64 Free World Countries us ............... Canada b . . . . . . . . . India ............. Japan b........... Turkey ........... UK d ............. Communist Countries USSR b........... Bulgaria b......... Czechoslovakia.... East Germany.... . Hungary b........ Poland b.......... Rumania b ....... . Yugoslavia........ Million linear meters...... 8,206* 8,781* 8,564* 8,383* 8,464* 8,004* 8,214* Million linear meters...... 259* 251* 241* 266* 281* 290* 302* Million linear meters ...... 6,472* 6,579* 6,629* 7,074* 6,972* 7,300* 7,719* Million square meters..... 2,542* 2,656* 3,118* 3,282* 3,084* 2,940* 2,966* Million linear meters...... 376* 423* 384* 438* 478* 487* 516* Million linear meters ...... 1,307* 1,223* 1,183* 1,129* 957* 924* 948* Million linear meters ...... 5,788* 6,149* 6,387* 6,425* 6,453* 6,619* 6,974* Million linear meters...... 170* 209* 218* 227* 243* 251* 268* Million linear meters...... 420* 442* 464* 484* 496* 484* 479* Million square meters..... 217* 241* 254* 264* 289* 268* 246* Million square meters..... 218* 226* 239* 255* 273* 283* 304* Million linear meters...... 599* 637* 667* 710* 693* 696* 760* Million square meters..... 207* 218* 248* 282* 296* 301* 302* Million square meters..... 219* 229* 257* 270* 309* 348* 378* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless- otherwise indicated, data refer to woven cotton fabrics, in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as bleach- ing, dying, and making up. b Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. o Including mill and decentralized sector production. d Excluding mixed fabrics. 154 SECRET n J 1J 11 I7 D E 11 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Cotton Yarn 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIESb .............. 3,180* 3,380* 3,420* 3,360* 3,320* 3,260* 3,340* US ........................ 1,655* 1,850* 1,788* 1,754* 1,790* 1,743* 1,803* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 1,490* 1,580* 1,650* 1,680* 1,730* 1,760* N.A. USSR ..................... 1,063* 1,124* 1,169* 1,165* 1,192* 1,220* 1,290* Eastern Europe ............... 423* 454* 482* 517* 539* 536* N.A. Bulgaria ................... 36* 47* 49* 50* 53* 56* 58* Czechoslovakia ............. 94* 98* 102* 106* 110* 107* 106* East Germany .............. 64* 67* 73* 80* 83* 79* N.A. Hungary ................... 46* 48* 53* 57* 60* 64* 67* Poland .................... 135* 146* 153* 164* 163* 160* 179* Rumania .................. 47* 48* 52* 60* 70* 70* 74* Far East Communist China .......... 1,107* 1,497* N.A. 580 580 610 700 North Korea ............... 17* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Vietnam ............. 9* 10* 10* 12 12* 13* 14* Other Yugoslavia a ................ 45* 47* 51* 55* 89* 75* 82* Belgium ....... 86* 94* Greece ........ 23* 30* Portugal ........ 37* 67* Canada........ 60* 80* Italy.......... 162* 186* Turkey.......... 94* 95*? Denmark...... 7* 8* d Netherlands... 69* 75* UK ............. 286* 230* France ........ 308* 288* Norway....... 2* 3* West Germany... 393* 383* f * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. a Data refer basically to cotton yarn but may include mixed yarn and some tire-cord yarn. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." u Including yarn of synthetic fibers. d Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO totals for 1963-64. Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Woven Woolen Fabrics in Selected Free World and Communist Countries ? 1958-64 Free World Countries us ............... Million linear meters...... 248* 284* 262* 262* 283* 259* 238* Canadab..... ... Million linear meters...... 17* 18* 18* 15* 14* 15* 15* India ............. Million linear meters...... 18* 14* 13* 13* 18* 20* 12* Japan e........... Million square meters..... 224* 271* 322* 340* 343* 361* 350* Turkey d.......... Million linear meters...... 11* 10* 10* 8* 8* 4* 6 4* e UK .............. Million square meters..... 292* 305* 307* 294* 274* 272* 272* Communist Countries USSR b d ..... . Million square meters..... 385* 415* 439* 454* 469* 471* 471* Bulgaria b......... Million linear meters...... 14* 19* 19* 17* 18* 19* 18* Czechoslovakia.... Million linear meters...... 43* 46* 46* 48* 48* 47* 43* Hungary b........ Million square meters..... 25* 25* 28* 30* 30* 30* 31* Poland b.......... Million linear meters...... 78* 80* 79* 78* 83* 84* 90* Rumania b ........ Million square meters..... 28* 28* 32* 37* 34* 38* 41* Yugoslavia........ Million square meters..... 33* 38* 45* 42* 42* 48* 53* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to woven woolen and worsted fabrics, in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as bleaching, dying, and making up, and to mixed woolen fabrics. b Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. Including finished fabrics. d Excluding mixed fabrics. Government production only. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Woolen Yarn ? 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIESb .............. 1,010* 1,140* 1,160* 1,150* 1,170* 1,210* 1,190* US ....................... 294.0* 349.2* 316.8* 318.0* 334.8* 330.0* 317.5* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 410* 435* 450* 464* 478* 476* N.A. USSR ..................... 201.4* 212.6* 221.3* 231.7* 241.1* 242.5* 247.0* Eastern Europe ............... 209* 223* 229* 232* 237* 234* N.A. Bulgaria d ................. 11.7* 15.6* 16.4* 15.5* 16.3* 17.4* 16.9* Czechoslovakia d............ 37.2* 38.5* 39.3* 41.1* 42.0* 41.1* N.A. East Germany .............. 72.9* 79.7* 80.1* 78.0* 79.1* 76.3* N.A. Hungary ................... 13.1* 13.0* 14.9* 15.7* 16.5* 16.7* 16.9* Poland .................... 56.5* 58.6* 58.5* 60.3* 62.4* 59.7* 63.9* Rumania .................. 17.5* 17.2* 19.4* 21.9* 20.5* 22.5* 24.1* Far East Communist China .......... 8.3* ? N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Other Yugoslavia ................. 16.7* 17.3* 20.6* 19.8* 19.3* 20.9* 30.7* Belgium ....... 38.0* 62.3* Greece ........ 4.8* 10.2* Portugal ........ 7.0* 5.4* Canada........ 18.2* 18.0*1 Italy.......... 135.6* 210.0* Turkey .......... 11.3* 11.0* Denmark ...... 5.1* 6.0* g Netherlands... 21.7* 23.8* UK ............. 224.4* 253.8* France ........ 134.4* 147.4* Norway ....... 6.5* 7.8* West Germany... 106.3* 117.9* b * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to wool yarn and may include mixed yarn. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." ? Beginning April 1960, incomplete coverage; series not completely comparable with data for 1958. d Excluding mixed yarn. Plan data. Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO totals for 1963-64. g Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. h Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics in Selected Free World and Communist Countries 1958-64 Free World Countries US ................ Million linear meters....... 1,513* 1,480* 1,312* 1,340* 1,452* 1,584* 1,632* Canada............ Million linear meters....... 64* 68* 70* 81* 86* 110* 122* India .............. Million linear meters ....... 401* 496* 546* 572* 601* 652* 842* Japan b............ Million square meters...... 1,612* 1,673* 1,828* 1,775* 1,641* 1,632* 1,584* UK ............... Million linear meters....... 550* 539* 564* 555* 517* 514* 557* Communist Countries USSR c d . . . . . . . . . . Million linear meters....... 795* 743* 755* 771* 906* 921* 950* Bulgaria e d e....... Million linear meters....... 7* 10* 11* 10* 11* 13* 15* Hungary d......... Million square meters...... 21* 24* 25* 27* 27* 28* 21* 1 Poland d . . . . . . . . . . . Million linear meters....... 93* 98* 103* 100* 93* 94* 102* Rumania e d e....... Million square meters...... 21* 23* 25* 29* 29* 30* 32* Yugoslavia......... Million square meters...... 16* 16* 19* 22* 22* 21* 23* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to pure and mixed woven rayon and acetate fabrics, in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as bleaching, dying, and making up. b Including finished fabrics. e Including fabrics of non-cellulosic fibers. d Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. e Including fabrics of natural silk. Excluding mixed fabrics. n Li 11 I Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Rayon Yarn and Synthetic Fibers in the US and the USSR 1958-64 US a ............................ 692* 822* 774* 837* 1,017* 1,136* 1,287* USSR ........................... 166* 180* 211* 250* 277* 308* 361* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Excluding all waste. Production of Footwear ? in the US and the USSR 1958-64 USb ............................ 587.1* 637.4* 600.5* 593.4* 598.1* 604.3* 622.0* USSR ........................... 356.4* 389.9* 419.3* 443.2* 456.3* 463.0* 474.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including shoes and slippers. b Data differ from those presented in the previous Handbook, in which data for slippers and rubber footwear were excluded. The series currently shown is more comparable to the data for the USSR. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 METALFORMING MACHINE TOOLS Production of Metalcutting Machine Tools in the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US .......................... 31.50* 45.21* 42.91* 40.36* 47.53* 49.84* 55.65* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ..... :.......... 213* 229* 243* 256* 274* 274 275 USSR ................. 138.29* 147.57* 155.92* 165.77* 176.91* 182.82* 184.00* Eastern Europe........... 74.8* 81.5* 87.2* 90.0* 97.1* 91.6 91.2 Bulgaria ............... 2.11* 2.90* 2.95* 4.32* 5.64* 5.77* 6.55* Czechoslovakia ......... 28.01* 29.19* 30.23* 31.32* 33.48* 26.74* 20.70* East Germany.......... 16.91* 18.43* 19.75* 18.36* 18.68* 18.16* 19.50* Hungary .............. 5.77* 7.04* 7.40* 8.37* 8.49* 8.35 8.06 Poland ................ 19.10* 20.80* 22.50* 22.30* 24.90* 27.30* 29.40* Rumania-d ............. 2.94* 3.12* 4.32* 5.32* 5.90* 5.33* 6.99* Far East Communist China ...... 30.00 e 33.00- N.A.- N.A. N.A.- N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 1.45* 1.70* 2.20* 2.60* 3.36* 3.33* 3.20* North Vietnam......... 0.07* 0.40* 0.65* 1.03* 1.20* 0.54* 1.04* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including power-driven machine tools defined as not supported in the hands of an operator when in use and designed to remove metal in the form of chips, and also including honing, lapping, grinding, electroerosion, and ultrasonic cutting machines. b Midpoint of the range of production planned for 1965 of 190,000 to 200,000 units. Including table drilling machines. The exclusion of these machines would result in the following series: for 1960, 5,886 units; for 1961, 6,479 units; for 1962, 6,213 units; for 1963, 5,500 units; and for 1964, 6,470 units. d Including metalforming types that are estimated, to be about 10 percent of the reported total. e Production reported by official sources are as follows: for 1958, 50,000 units; for 1959, 70,000 units; for 1960, 90,000 units; and plan for 1962, 60,000 to 65,000 units. Data appear to include many rudimentary types not reported before 1958. E Li IE Production of Metalforming Machine Tools in the US and the USSR 1958-64 and 1965 Plan USb ........................ 21.2* 33.1* 31.3* 28.8* 33.2* 34.7* 40.2* USSR...... 26.2* 29.3* 29.9* 30.5* 33.4* 34.2* 34.2* 36.2*e * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including power-driven metalforming machine tools defined as not supported in the hands of an operator when in use and designed to press, forge, emboss, hammer, extrude, blank, spin, shear, and bend metal into shape. b Excluding manually operated bending and forming machines, spinning lathes, and riveting, can-making, diecasting, wire-weaving, wiredrawing, knurling, and marking machines, which normally are included in the definition of metalforming machine tools by the US Department of Commerce. e In 1961 a new plan was drawn up that placed production at 55,000 units in 1965. Since that time, however, the USSR has re- verted to the original plan of 36,200 units in 1965. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Electric Motors in Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR b ................ 13,687* 16,080* 17,597* 20,060* 22,607* 24,756* 26,000* 32,800* Eastern Europe Bulgaria ............... 467* 724* 919* 1,242* 1,999* 2,074* 2,300* 7,300* Czechoslovakia b........ 2,371* 2,670* 2,952* 3,406* 3,516* 3,638* N.A. Poland ................ 1,673* 2,008* 2,387* 2,841* 3,321* 3,740* N. A. 5,327* Rumania .............. 374* 467* 553* 702* 890* 932* 989* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data refer to production of all sizes of motors and, unless otherwise indicated, include alternating and direct current. b Including only alternating current motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over. Value of Construction in the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 US ....................... Billion 1954 dollars .......... 44.5* 48.3* 48.1* 48.9* 51.3* 53.0* 54.5* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR b ................. Billion new Rubles e. . .. .. . .. 19.3* 22.3* 24.2* 24.5* 24.9* 25.5* 26.3* Bulgaria d ............... Billion 1961 Leva............ 0.29* 0.36* 0.46* 0.47* 0.51* 0.56* 0.60* Czechoslovakia .......... Billion 1961 Korunas ........ 26.0* 31.0* 33.7* 34.7* 33.6* 30.4* 31.6* East Germany........... Billion current DME e....... 5.87* 7.00* 7.52* 7.73* 8.24* 8.27* 8.85* Hungary ................ Billion 1959 Forints.......... 23.2* 27.6* 30.2* 31.7* 34.8* 36.3* 37.7* Poland d ................ Billion 1961 Zlotys .......... 53.3* 61.4* 66.0* 70.5* 77.6* 79.3* 81.5* Rumania d .............. Billion 1 January 1959 Lei.... 7.72* 8.76* 11.75* 13.23* 15.24* 16.98* 18.51* North Korea ............ Billion 1957 Won............ 0.27* 0.36* 0.31* 0.35* 0.33* 0.35* 0.38* Albania d ............... Billion 1961 Leks............ 4.50* 5.72* 5.60* 6.50* 7.11* 7.40* 7.63* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Because of the difficulty of determining valid rates of exchange, data are not presented in terms of a common currency. Official parity rates should be used with caution because they have been established and maintained arbitrarily and do not necessarily reflect the true ratio for construction. For example, the estimated ruble-dollar ratio for construction in the USSR in 1955 prices is about 0.70 new ruble to US $1. b including the state sector, private housing construction, and construction-installation work performed by collective farms (ex- cluding fishing artels). Expressed in 1955 prices. d Value of state construction. Deutsche Mark East (East German marks). Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Total Housing Construction in the US and Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR ..................... 94,700* 107,400* 103,400* 96,900* 94,900* 92,600* 87,500*0 95,700* Bulgaria ................... 2,714* 2,675* 2,799* 2,338* 2,574* 2,647* N.A. Czechoslovakia ............. 1,992* 2,592* 2,869* 3,428* 3,427* 3,341* 3,153* East Germany .............. 3,750* 4,487* 4,447* 5,063* 4,867* 4,217* 4,196* Hungary ................... 2,030* 2,260* 2,040* 2,410* 2,530* 2,479* 3,143* Poland .................... 6,996* 7,655* 7,991* 8,178* 7,965* 8,238* 7,874* Rumania .................. 7,314* 6,612* 7,007* 8,095* 7,872* 7,156* 7,348* Communist China d ......... 26,420* 26,000* 9,600*, 9,600*0 9,600*0 9,600*0 N.A. North Korea ............... 3,311* 2,337* 2,687* 2,196* 3,900*1 3,900* N.A. North Vietnam ............. 86* 0 86* 0 86* 264* 300* 130* N.A. Albania .................... 185* 220* 201* 260* 263* N.A. N.A. * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including the total housing space, which includes living rooms, bedrooms, dining area, and auxiliary space such as bathrooms, kitchens, closets, and inside hallways. b Data are computed from the number of housing starts during the given years. Strictly speaking, therefore, the data on com- pletions are more accurate for interyear comparisons than for any given year. Housing starts were converted to total floorspace by converting to square meters on the basis of varying sizes of structures. 0 Including 67.4 million square meters of urban housing and 20.1 million square meters of rural housing. a Urban housing only. 0 Estimated average yearly construction based on announced performance for several years. Official North Korean data for housing construction reported as 6.13 million square meters. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Cement 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ............ 130,000* 143,000* 144,000* 152,000* 161,000* 168,000* 186,000* US .................... 54,830* 59,763* 56,063* 56,718* 58,937* 61,609* 64,200* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 50,800* 58,800* 68,400* 75,500* 83,100* 87,700* 94,400* USSR ................. 33,308* 38,781* 45,520* 50,864* 57,328* 61,018* 64,900* 69,500*b Eastern Europe ........... 17,500* 20,000* 22,900* 24,600* 25,800* 26,700* 29,500* Bulgaria ............... 934* 1,433* 1,586* 1,749* 1,893* 2,205* 2,680* 2,794* Czechoslovakia ......... 4,110* 4,744* 5,051* 5,343* 5,710* 5,178* 5,493* East Germany.......... 3,558* 4,205* 5,032* 5,275* 5,432* 5,458* 5,767* Hungary ............... 1,302* 1,432* 1,571* 1,601* 1,733* 1,798* 2,300* Poland ................ 5,058* 5,317* 6,599* 7,364* 7,544* 7,674* 8,720* 9,540*- Rumania .............. 2,572* 2,851* 3,054* 3,308* 3,489* 4,369* 4,572* 5,300* Far East Communist China ...... 9,300* 12,270* N.A. N.A. 6,000 7,000 8,000 North Korea ........... 1,244* 1,926* 2,285* 2,262* 2,376* 2,530* N.A. North Vietnam ......... 302* 381* 408* 458* 462* 495* 648* 830* Other Albania ................ 78* 74* 73* 120* 120* N.A. N.A. 230*e Cuba .................. 715* 626* 813* 870* 780* 810* N.A. Yugoslavia ............. 1,967* 2,220* 2,398* 2,336* 2,518* 2,844* 3,038* Belgium d...... 4,057* 5,846* Iceland........ 33* 98*e Portugal ........ 1,024* 1,608* Canada........ 5,730* 7,109* Italy .......... 12,838* 22,840* Turkey .......... 1,517* 2,936* Denmark ...... 1,068* 1,857* Luxembourg:.. 196* 230*e UK ............. 11,854* 16,968* France ........ 13,629* 21,484* Netherlands... 1,366* 2,873* West Germany f.. 19,737* 33,790* i Greece......... 1,375* 2,659* Norway ....... 1,0311,512* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including, as nearly as possible, all types of hydraulic cements used in construction. b Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 84.6 million metric tons. e Estimated production for 1965. d Excluding natural cement. e Data are for 1963 and are included in the NATO total for 1964. f Before 1960, excluding data for the Saar. c Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Military Aircraft, by Type, in Communist Countries 1963 and 1964 D E Li TOTAL. COMMUNIST COUNTRIES.. 170 170 770 840 520 500 1,000 830 Soviet Bloc ................ 170 170 770 840 470 460 1,000 830 USSR ................. 170 170 770 840 170 140 340 250 Eastern Europe........... 0 0 0 0 300 320 700 580 Czechoslovakia ......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 480 390 Hungary ............... 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 24 Poland ................ 0 0 0 0 300 320 180 140 Rumania .............. 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 24 Far East Communist China ...... 0 0 0 0 52 37 0 0 Including trainers, helicopters, communication/utility, and reconnaissance aircraft. E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Construction of Naval Ships, by Type, in Selected Communist Countries Selected Years, 1958-64 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR Submarines Attack ................... 1 2 Ballistic missile............ 3 b Cruise missile ............. Destroyers Conventional t............ 2 Guided missile g........... 4 Guided missile motorboats b.. . Patrol craft i ................ 40 Patrol craft .................. 90 Mine ships k ................ 10 Auxiliaries I ................. 2 Amphibious ................. 28 East Germany Patrol craft m ............. . Mine ships a ................ Amphibious o ............... Poland Patrol craft o ............... 2 Mine ships a ................ 17 Auxiliaries ? .... .. . . .. . . . . . .. Amphibious ? ...... . . . . . . . . .. Communist China Submarines ................. 6 Patrol craft t ................ 46 Mine ships u ................ 2 Amphibious v ............... 30 ? F, Q, W, and Z classes. b G class. H class. d E class. J class. f Kotlin and Riga classes. g Kashin, Kildin, Kotlin, Krupnyy, and Kynda classes. h Osa and Komar classes. 1 Kronstadt, Mirka, Petya, Poti, and SO-1 classes. MO-VI, P-4, P-6, P-10, and Shershen classes. k Sasha, T-43, T-58, Vanya, and Yurka classes. 4o 7b 3? 8b 2? 4b 2d 2d 4d 3 2 2 58 35 27 12 14 15 1 1 12 22 18 11 5 6 12 1 4 2 12 5to15 5to15 0 to 5 I Don, Dnepr, EX-T-58, Lama, Prut, Uda, and Ugra classes. ? Forelle, Hai I, Hai II, Hai III, and 11tis classes. Habicht II, Krake, and Schwalbe II classes. o Labo 100 and Labo 500 classes. o Gdansk and Oksywie classes. a Krogulec, T-43, and T R-40 classes. N. Zubov, Oskol, and Samara classes. ? Polnocny class. t P-6, Shanghai, and Swatow classes. T-43 class. MK-6 class. 2 5 to 15 0 to 5 0 to 5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Production of Military Aircraft, by Type, in the US and USSR 1960-64 Total US ? ................. 2,144 1,639 2,169 2,343 2,772 Bomber Heavy ................ 74 62 45 0 0 Medium ............... 16 42 27 0 0 Ground attack ........... 315 222 231 213 224 Fighter .................. 624 376 463 543 800 Transport ............... 62 81 156 192 192 Trainer ................. 268 203 255 252 225 Otherb .................. 785 653 992 1,143 1,331 Total USSR ............... 1,700 1,600 1,700 1,400 1,400 Bomber ................. 92 160 150 170 170 Fighter .................. 530 560 880 770 840 Transport ............... 310 250 220 170 140 Other ................... 730 670 490 340 250 a Data were obtained from official US military acceptances. b Including tankers; helicopters; flying boats; and antisubmarine-warfare, warning, liaison, utility, amphibian, and lighter-than-air aircraft. Including trainers, helicopters, communication/utility, and reconnaissance aircraft. n LJ n n E n L Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDPO7-00617ROO0100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 TRR flSPORTflTIOfl Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Inland Transport Performance, in Ton-Kilometers, in the US and the USSR 1958-64 n L-i n LJ fl J n U n Li Total US ........................ 2,300* 2,460* 2,510* 2,520* 2,630* 2,750* 2,900* Railroads ....................... 839* 875* 868* 855* 899* 940* 999* Motor vehicles? ................ 491* 554* 572* 602* 638* 668* 712* Domestic shipping b ............. 665* 703* 734* 723* 749* 772* 798* L__1 Petroleum pipelines ............. 308* 331* 334* 340* 347* 365* 391* Civil air ....................... 1* 1* 1* 2* 2* 2* 3* Total USSR ...................... 1,530* 1,690* 1,790* 1,880* 1,990* 2,120* 2,260* Li Railroads ...................... 1,302* 1,430* 1,504* 1,567* 1,646* 1,749* 1,854* Motor vehicles ................. 77* 88* 99* 106* 112* 120* 127* Domestic shipping o ............. 120* 131* 138* 147* 152* 158* 164* Petroleum pipelines ............. 34* 42* 51* 60* 74* 91* 112* Civil air ....................... Negl.* Negl. * 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Highway freight traffic, including estimated urban and rural traffic. b Domestic freight traffic by, water, including inland waterway, coastal, intercoastal, and Great Lakes freight traffic. Domestic freight traffic by water, including inland waterway and estimated coastal, intercoastal, and Caspian Sea freight traffic. Li nl u Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Railroad Freight Traffic, in Ton-Kilometers ? 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 1,100* 1,140* 1,140* 1,120* 1,170* 1,240* 1,310* US .................... 839.13* 875.03* 868.47* 850.52* 898.94* 939.73* 998.45* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 1,460* 1,600* 1,690* 1,770* 1,860* 1,960* 2,090* USSR ................. 1,302.00* 1,429.50* 1,504.30* 1,566.60* 1,646.30* 1,749.40* 1,854.10* 1,880*? Eastern Europe ........... 162* 173* 187* 199* 209* 214* 233* Bulgaria ............... 5.24* 6.29* 6.98* 7.45* 7.88* S.57* 9.50* Czechoslovakia ......... 42.67* 44.10* 47.41* 50.67* 52.22* 51.66* 55.40* East Germany.......... 30.10* 31.65* 32.86* 34.73* 37.41* 37.60* 43.82* Hungary d ............. 10.24* 11.69* 13.34* 13.86* 14.55* 15.38* 16.21* Poland ................ 57.19* 61.67* 66.55* 69.69* 72.69* 74.43* 78.82* Rumania .............. 17.02* 17.48* 19.82* 22.21* 24.42* 26.76* 29.70* Far East Communist China ...... 185.52* 263.40* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 6.30* 7.80* 9.09* 9.87* 9.90* 10.40* 10.61* North Vietnam......... 0.29* 0.52* 0.70* 0.73* 0.70* 0.85* 0.93* Other Albania ................ 0.03* 0.05* 0.05* 0.08* 0.08* 0.08* 0.08* Yugoslavia ?............ 13.03* 13.97* 15.19* 14.94* 15.04* 17.34* 18.28* Belgium f...... 5.89* 6.83* Italy ? +........ 13.16* 14.62* Portugal ........... 0.74* 0.76* Canada ........ 96.88* 125.16* Luxembourg.... 0.58* 0.67* Turkey ............. 5.06 3.98* Denmark ?h... 1.42* 1.54* Netherlands k ... 3.12* 3.88* UK ............... 30.13* 25.86* France........ 52.88* 65.28* Norway T....... 1.35*' 1.96* West Germany ?.... 46.90* 59.11* Greece ' ....... 0.36* 0.46* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to net metric ton-kilometers and include all goods and livestock carried during the calendar year by trains other than plantation, industrial, forest, mining, funicular and cable railroads but exclude service traffic, mail, and non- revenue government stores. Data include domestic, import, export, and transit freight traffic. Freight traffic carried on more than one railroad line within a country is counted only once. Foreign trade freight traffic carried through more than one country, however, is counted in each country. Data for the US specifically include revenue and nonrevenue freight traffic on Class I and II railroads. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 1,800 billion to 1,850 billion metric ton-kilometers and was reached in 1964. d Including performance of railroads owned jointly by Hungary and Austria and performance by narrow-gauge railroads for "limited public use." Including service traffic. f Full carloads only. The data exclude military traffic. a Government railroads only. h Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year. ' Including military and government traffic. 1 Excluding livestock. k Excluding express parcels. ' Data are for the year beginning 1 July of the previous year. m Excluding Northern Ireland. Data include service traffic. ? Including data for the Saar. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Railroad Freight Traffic, in Tons Carried 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES b ............... US ........................ COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... USSR ..................... Eastern Europe ............... Bulgaria ................... Czechoslovakia ............. East Germany .............. Hungary .................. Poland .................... Rumania .................. Far East Communist China .......... North Korea ............... North Vietnam ............. Other Albania .................... Yugoslavia d ............... 2,260* 1,131.6* 2,440* 1,616.9* 826* 29.7* 174.4* 227.2* 78.5* 250.0* 66.6* 381.1* 28.2* 1.4* 0.6* 50.9* 2,350* 1,172.6* 2,630* 1,763.8* 865* 35.1* 180.5* 229.2* 86.5* 264.6* 69.0* 542.0* 35.1* 2.2* 0.7* 54.1* 2,450* 1,180.5* 2,820* 1,884.9* 931* 38.4* 194.1* 237.8* 95.9* 286.9* 77.5* N.A. 38.6* 2.9* 0.9* 58.2* 2,390* 1,136.6* 2,960* 1,987.6* 976* 40.5* 205.7* 248.7* 98.6* 297.7* 85.3* N.A. 41.0* 3.1* 1.2* 61.9* 2,420* 1,173.5* 3,080* 2,077.4* 1,010* 40.4* 206.9* 259.8* 101.3* 305.7* 92.0* N.A. 43.9* 3.2* 1.3* 63.6* 2,510* 1,222.4* 3,180* 2,158.0* 1,020* 43.5* 202.0* 261.1* 105.3* 312.8* 99.6* N.A. 46.0* 3.9* 1.3* 71.8* N.A.* 1,290.0* 3,370* 2,288.8* 1,080* 48.0* 214.2* 267.1* 111.0* 332.2* 111.0* N.A. 47.0* 4.1* 1.3* N.A. Belgium ....... 58.4* 67.6* Italy ............ 50.2* 63.3* Portugal .......... 3.7* 3.8* Canada........ 156.8* 168.3* Luxembourg e.... 16.9* 16.7* Turkey e.......... 15.6* 11.2* Denmark ...... 8.4* 9.5* Netherlands d.... 23.6* 31.6* UK f .............. 247.0* 239.1* France ........ 212.0* 239.6* Greece......... 2.4* 2.4* e Norway e........ 4.6* 5.6* West Germany d ?.. 328.7* 428.8* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Unless otherwise indicated, data include all goods and livestock carried during the calendar year by trains other than plantation, industrial, forest, mining, funicular and cable railroads but exclude service traffic, mail, and nonrevenue government stores. Data include domestic, import, export, and transit freight traffic. Freight traffic carried on more than one railroad line within a country is counted only once. Foreign trade freight traffic carried through more than one country, however, is counted in each country. Data for the US are in tons originated, thus giving a more realistic comparison with other NATO countries and with Communist countries. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." e Including performance of railroads owned jointly by Hungary and Austria and performance by narrow-gauge railroads for "limited private use." d Including service traffic. e Including government railroads only. Including traffic in Northern Ireland. Including through consignments between private and government railroads. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Highway Freight Traffic, in Ton-Kilometers, in the US and the Communist Countries 1958-64 US b ............................ 491,000* 554,000* 572,000* 602,000* 638,000* 668,000* 712,000* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 93,200 106,000 119,000 129,000 137,000* 146,000* 155,000* USSR ..................... 76,801* 87,598* 98,520* 105,673* 111,896* 119,723* 127,000* Eastern Europe ............... 16,400 18,400 20,700 22,900 25,000* 26,200* 28,000* Bulgaria ................... 1,150* 1,375* 2,039* 2,316* 2,645* 2,716* 2,990* Czechoslovakia ............. 3,980* 4,780* 5,108* 5,673* 6,055* 6,319* 6,572* East Germany .............. 4,147* 4,622* 4,984* 5,269* 5,653* 6,200* 6,369* Hungary ................... 1,000 1,120 1,580 1,689 1,850* 2,181* 2,397* Poland .................... 4,600* 5,000* 5,400* 6,000* 6,400* 6,000* 6,540* Rumania .................. 1,500* 1,550* 1,600* 1,914* 2,427* 2,775* 3,150* Far East Communist China .......... 6,960* 12,000 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ............... 352* 503* 548* 559* 632* 657* 703* North Vietnam ............. 51* 78* 108* 132* 148* 164* 179* Other Albania .................... 234* 291* 328* 378* 397* 405* 446* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Including traffic by trucks, whether on improved roads or not, but excluding primitive modes of transportation. b Including urban and rural traffic. Plan for 1964. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 HIGHWAY FREIGHT TRAFFIC, IN TONS CARRIED Highway Freight Traffic, in Tons Carried, in the Communist Countries 1958-64 7 L-j Million Metric Tons Carried E COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ............. 7,590 8,690 9,960 10,500* 10,900* 11,200* 11,900* USSR .............. 6,474.4* 7,398.6* 8,492.7* 8,922.6* 9,122.1* 9,444.4* 10,000.0* Eastern Europe........ 1,110 1,300 1,460 1,610* 1,730* 1,790* 1,940* Bulgaria ............ 68.3* 92.7* 128.3* 158.4* 180.9* 190.7* 220.5* Czechoslovakia...... 334.8* 395.1* 428.4* 481.1* 511.7* 492.2* 546.4* East Germany....... 226.5* 256.7* 270.3* 286.7* 306.3* 320.2* 335.2* Hungary............ 71.2* 86.5* 121.5* 128.0* 134.5* 141.2* 148.3* Poland ............. 332.0 361.0 392.0 413.6* 435.2* 457.4* 480.3* Rumania ........... 79.0* 103.0* 123.0* 143.4* 161.8* 185.0* 210.0* Far East Communist China ... 176.3* 344.0* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea........ 40.0* 66.0* 78.6* 74.6* 88.8* 91.5* 100.0* North Vietnam...... 2.8* 3.9* 5.0* 5.9* 6.5* 6.7* 7.2* Other Albania ............. 8.0* 10.3* 10.3* 13.1* 14.4* 15.0* 16.5* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including traffic by trucks, whether on improved roads or not, but excluding primitive modes of transportation. Data include traffic by state automotive transport organizations and by cooperatives; branch enterprises; and transport units of industries, plants, offices, and the like. E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET INLAND WATER FREIGHT TRAFFIC, IN TON-KILOMETERS Inland Water Freight Traffic, In Ton-Kilometers 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ?........... 223,000* 236,000* 253,000* 257,000* 271,000* 279,000* N.A.* US. b .................. 159,329* 170,348* 176,342* 179,412* 194,235* 202,763* 213,212* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES ? Soviet Bloc ................ 92,200* 100,000* 108,000* 114,000* 118,000* 123,000* 134,000* USSR ................. 85,477* 93,608* 99,602* 105,964* 109,862* 114,493* 124,400* 130,000 d Eastern Europe ........... 6,710* 6,700* 7,910* 7,780* 7,970* 8,240* 9,260* Bulgaria ............... 391* 444* 615* 585* 622* 662* 814* Czechoslovakia ......... 1,784* 1,736* 1,962* 1,899* 1,975* 1,915* 2,200* East Germany.......... 2,398* 2,376* 2,252* 2,202* 2,162* 2,003* 2,166* Hungary ............... 857* 889* 1,308* 1,311* 1,377* 1,509* 1,586* Poland ................ 696* 639* 904* 855* 822* 1,026* 1,200* Rumania .............. 585* 611* 865* 927* 1,011* 1,129* 1,298* Far East o Communist China ...... 25,070 40,200 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Vietnam......... 182* 243* 314* 359* 380* 448* 490* Other Yugoslavia ............. 2,413* 2,623* 3,272* 3,037* 3,194* 3,518* N.A. Belgium .......... 4,326* 5,202* Netherlands ...... 16,962* 20,154* West Germany.... 32,768* 39,491* France ........... 9,425* 11,016* UK .............. 272* 242* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Excluding Great Lakes traffic. u Data for North Korea are included with ocean freight traffic in Table 165, p. 175. d Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 140 billion ton-kilometers. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 INLAND WATER FREIGHT TRAFFIC, SECRET IN TONS CARRIED Inland Water Freight Traffic, in Tons Carried 1958-64 and 1965 Plan 9I NATO COUNTRIES ............ 722* 753* 821* 825* 855* 863* N.A.* US b .................. 332.48* 352.91* 358:,56* 351.97* 379.51* 390.89* N.A.* I n COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 203* 217* 235* 248* 255* 265* 280* USSR ................. 178.26* 192.04* 210.32* 223.95*. 230.33* 239.47* 252.30* 264*0 Eastern Europe........... 25.1* 25.1* 25.0* 24.3* 24.6* 25.1* 27.4* Bulgaria ............... 1.08* 1.30* 1.56* 1.53* 1.60* 1.61* 1.82* Czechoslovakia ......... 3.25* 3.13* 3.53* 3.75* 3.92* 4.06* 4.50* East Germany.......... Hungary ............... 14.86* 1.89* 14.48* 2.10* 12.63* 2.39* 11.94* 2.36* 11.40* 2.46* 10.98* 2.41* 11.90* 2.47* E Poland ................ 2.48* 2.53* 2.95* 2.76* 3.05* 3.40* 3.80* Rumania .............. 1.56* 1.57* 1.91* 1.96* 2.21* 2.65* 2.94* Far East Communist China ...... 56.66 91.40 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. E North Vietnam ......... 2.64* 4.05* 4.84* 5.51* 5.95* 6.56* 7.01* Other Yugoslavia ............. 6.82* 7.87* 10.04* 9.93* 9.52* 10.83* N.A. Belgium ............ 51.23* 64.80* Italy.......... 2.39* 3.24* UK ................ 9.45* 9.26* France ............. 63.47* 76.22* Netherlands... 126.14* 150.84* West Germany...... 137.00* 167.33* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Including inland, intraport, and local water traffic and excluding Great Lakes traffic. Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 261.4 million metric tons carried. D E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET OCEAN FREIGHT TRAFFIC, IN TON-KILOMETERS Ocean Freight Traffic, in Ton-Kilometers, in the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 138,000* 160,000* 186,000* 225,000* 246,000* 313,000* 393,000* USSR b ................ 106,300* 115,700* 131,500* 159,100* 173,400* 226,300* 296,500* 376,600* Eastern Europe........... 31,600* 44,000* 54,500* 65,500* 73,000* 86,800* 96,600* Bulgaria ............... 2,099* 2,102* 2,540* 2,739* 3,475* 5,443* 5,800* 6,000 d Czechoslovakia ......... 2,367* 4,123* 7,476* 6,349* 5,270* 5,497* 5,500* 5,700 d East Germany 0 ........ 3,738* 9,096* 10,470* 11,353* 14,304* 20,435* 23,000* 30,000* d Hungary ............... 128* 187* 230* 280* 244* 323* 350* 350* d Poland ?8 .............. 22,335* 27,526* 32,696* 42,596* 46,364* 49,863* 55,000* 60,000* d Rumania .............. 952* 981* 1,065* 2,163* 3,365* 5,209* 7,000* 9,000* d Far East Communist China f ..... 18,840 28 , 600 31,500 21,600 27 , 000 29 , 700 N.A. North Korea Q.......... 69* 104* 136* 165* 206* 219* 260* North Vietnam h....... 41* 65* 68* 84* 95* 142* 156* Other Albania ............... 29* 211* 269* 711* 1,378* 1,500* 1,500* 2,000* d * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Including the performance of ships of less than 1,000 gross register tons (GRT). b Including Caspian Sea, Danube River, and domestic coastal and intercoastal traffic. 0 Including both coastal and international freight traffic. d Estimated performance for 1965, based on planned size of the fleet and estimated length of haul. ? Perhaps excluding the performance of some ships flying the Polish flag but under the control of the Chinese-Polish Shipbrokers Corporation. At the end of 1964, there were 19 of these ships, totaling 158,514 GRT. It is possible that the performance of one-half of these is included, but no definite information is available. f Coastal traffic only, carried in Chinese and chartered foreign ships. ? Including both modern coastal and inland water traffic. h Coastal traffic only. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Passenger-Kilometers Flown by Scheduled Airlines in the US and the USSR 1958-64 fl E Billion Passenger-Kilometers * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Revenue passenger-kilometers. E D Civil Airfreight Traffic, in Ton-Kilometers, in the US and the USSR 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US b ........................ 1,061* 1,237* 1,377* 1,596* 1,910* 2,121* 2,557* USSR ....................... 399* 439* 563* 802* 890* 910* 1,140* 1,300* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Including express, freight, and mail traffic. b Revenue traffic, excluding charter flights and excess baggage. D 176 SECRET LI i Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 SECRET PETROLEUM PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION, IN TON-KILOMETERS PETROLEUM PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION, IN TONS CARRIED Petroleum Pipeline Transportation, in Ton-Kilometers, in the US and in the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US .......................... 308.5* 331.4* 333.8* 340.4* 347.1* 365.5* 391.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR ..................... 33.8* 41.6* 51.2* 60.0* 74.5* 90.9* 112.1* 151* Rumania .................. 0.8* 0.9* 1.0* 0.9* 1.0* 1.1* 1.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 185 billion metric ton-kilometers. Petroleum Pipeline Transportation, in Tons Carried, in the US and the Communist Countries 1958-64 and 1965 Plan US ? ........................ 361.2* 394.1* 408.8* 428.7* 447.8* 471.8* 500.0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR ..................... 94.9* 111.3* 129.9* 144.0* 165.1* 185.5* 212.7* 287*b Rumania .................. 3.7* 4.5* 5.6* 5.3* 7.0* 7.3* 7.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data refer to tons originated, thus giving a more realistic comparison with the Communist countries. b Revised plan for 1965. The original plan was for 240 million metric tons carried. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Ti CONSTRUCTION OF MARITIME CARGO SHIPS SECRET Li 7 Construction of Maritime Cargo Ships in Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 D 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 D COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 231 274 382 318 416 460 503 USSR ..................... 0 30.0 58.4 66.9 116.6 149.9 142.8 Eastern Europe ............... 231 244 324 252 300 310 360 Bulgaria ................... 3.9 1.9 4.1 0.6 2.2 6.7 9.8 East Germany .............. 81.6 101.4 123.0 80.2 98.9 95.1 108.8 Hungary ................... 15.7 14.5 20.7 13.0 13.0 15.1 16.3 Poland .................... 129.7 126.2 166.7 143.3 170.0 178.8 203.1 Rumania .................. 0 0 9.6 14.4 15.6 14.6 22.1 Far East Communist China .......... 9.5 16.0 15.6 12.4 25.4 0 24.2 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 71 70 112 85 91 94 95 USSR ..................... 0 4 10 8 15 21 21 Eastern Europe ............... 71 66 102 77 76 73 74 Bulgaria ................... 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 East Germany .............. 27 24 39 20 28 22 18 Hungary ................... 13 12 16 10 10 12 13 Poland .................... 29 29 40 39 31 32 34 Rumania .................. 0 0 4 6 5 5 7 Far East Communist China .......... 2 5 6 5 3 0 4 Including oceangoing cargo ships completed during the year but excluding miscellaneous auxiliary ships, harbor craft, and small coastal ships. 11 2 n V Li Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Construction of Maritime Tankers in Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 58.3 108 112 76.7 91.9 119 175 USSR ..................... 58.3 96.0 95.9 48.4 50.8 81.3 152.2 Eastern Europe ............... 0 12.1 15.7 28.3 41.1 38.0 23.0 Bulgaria ................... 0 7.6 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 23.0 East Germany .............. 0 4.5 4.2 0 0 0 0 Poland .................... 0 0 0 16.8 29.6 26.5 0 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 13 33 19 14 11 8 13 USSR ..................... 13 16 13 7 3 3 7 Eastern Europe ............... 0 17 6 7 8 5 6 Bulgaria ................... 0 2 3 3 3 3 6 East Germany .............. 0 15 3 0 0 0 0 Poland .................... 0 0 0 4 5 2 0 9 Including oceangoing tankers completed during the year but excluding miscellaneous auxiliary ships, harbor craft, and small coastal ships. SECRET 179 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Construction of Fishing Ships in Selected Communist Countries 1958-64 E 11 D COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... USSR ..................... Eastern Europe ............... East Germany .............. Poland .................... 86.6 182 187 183 176 202 258 53.8 90.4 77.2 120.5 107.2 125.6 148.7 32.8 91.8 109 62.8 69.3 76.1 109 3.5 46.3 46.3 20.8 39.1 44.3 59.7 29.3 45.5 63.1 42.0 30.2 31.8 49.5 D COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 60 186 162 72 80 95 125 USSR ..................... 21 26 30 36 41 54 83 Eastern Europe ............... 39 160 132 36 39 41 42 East Germany .............. 7 126 93 10 20 22 24 JI Poland .................... 32 34 39 26 19 19 18 a Including only countries in which domestic construction is a significant percentage of over-all construction. Data include only n large fishing ships and exclude small fishing boats, seiners, and miscellaneous boats. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Mainline Locomotives in Selected NATO and Communist Countries 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES US b ...................... 1,197* 1,098* 898* 987* 1,354* 1,335* 1,435* Canada .................... 417* 375* 172* 43* N.A.* N.A.* N.A.* France .................... 382* 245* 311* 298* 312* 318* 270* Italy c ..................... 112* 127* 150* 216* 182* 104* 137* UK d ...................... 853* 1,054* 1,181* 880* 806* 701* 697* West Germany ............. 1,227* 1,011* 1,349* 980* 1,213* 1,118* 1,030* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc USSR ..................... 1,056* 1,437* 1,699* 2,012* 2,100* 2,162* 2,122* Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia ............. 92* 81* 172* 198* 193* 244* 246* East Germany ? ............ 65 95 73 97 21 53 60 Hungary ................... 31* 5* 0* 8* 22* 15* 12* Poland .................... 85* 174* 180* 133* 49* 44* 68* Rumania .................. 48* 79* 10* 8* 35* 59* 85* Far East Communist China .......... 350* 530* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ............... 0 0 0 4 6* 15* 36 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data include all railroad locomotives of 1,000 horsepower or more. Because of the lack of consistency, totals for the NATO and the Communist countries have been omitted. For data on diesel and electric locomotives, see Table 174, p. 182 and Table 175, p. 183. b Data include locomotive units, delivered domestically and exported, that are substantially new but also may include a limited amount of used equipment. Data for gas turbine locomotive units, which are included in the total for the US but are not included in Table 174, p. 182, and Table 175, p. 183, are as follows: 1958, 25; 1959, 7; 1960, 12; 1961, 8; 1962, 1; 1963, 0; and 1964, 0. Locomotives for government railroads only. d Data refer to locomotives added to the operating stock by the British Transport Commission and to exports. ? Data differ from those presented in the previous Handbook, in which data included large opencast mine locomotives and small mine and industrial locomotives. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Mainline Diesel Locomotives in Selected NATO and Communist Countries 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES US b ...................... 1,172* 1,091* 885* 954* 1,326* 1,322* 1,435* France .................... 226* 113* 143* 170* 183* 204* 165* UK ....................... 730* 896* 1,007* 788* 686* 648* 626* West Germany ............. 796* 822* 1,110* 738* 902* 816* 720* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 712* 1,002* 1,320 1,460* 1,520 1,620 1,620 USSR ..................... 712* 1,002* 1,303* 1,455* 1,483* 1,519* 1,484* Eastern Europe d ............. 0 0 15 8* 42 106 131 Czechoslovakia ............. 0* 0* 3* 0* 4* 32* 19* East Germany .............. 0 0 2 0 3 15 27 Rumania .................. 0* 0* 10* 8* 35* 59* 85* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Units of 1,000 horsepower or more. b Data refer to locomotive units, delivered and exported, that are substantially new but may include a limited amount of used com- ponents. Data refer to diesel locomotives added to the operating stock by the British Transport Commission and to exports. d Data have been revised and differ from the previous Handbook, in which data included industrial and mining locomotives. E E 11 E LI E E I U n U n Li Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Mainline Electric Locomotives in the US and the Communist Countries 1958-64 US .............................. 0* 0* 1* 25* 27* 13* 0* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 418 547 603 812 895 952 978 USSR ..................... 344* 435* 396* 557* 617* 643* 638* Eastern Europe ............... 74 112 207 255 278 309 340 Czechoslovakia ............. 52* 81* 169* 198* 189* 212* 227* East Germany b ............ 5 1 0 2 18 38 33 Hungary ................... 0* 0* 0* 8* 22* 15* 12* Poland .................... 17* 30* 38* 47* 49* 44* 68* Far East North Korea ............... 0 0 0 4 6* 15* 36 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Units of 1,000 horsepower or more. b Data differ from those presented in the previous Handbook, in which data included large opencast mine locomotives and small mine and industrial locomotives. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 i J E Production of Railroad Freight Cars a 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIESb ............... 113* 81.0* 86.3* 68.2* 75.6* 75.7* 107* US a ....................... 44.28* 38.45* 57.31* 31.86* 36.56* 44.97* 69.08* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 63.0* 65.6* 64.9* 64.6* 65.6* 68.0* 72.7* USSR ..................... 40.30* 38.60* 36.40* 35.00* 35.70* 37.20* 39.50* Eastern Europe ............... 22.7* 27.0* 28.5* 29.6* 30.0* 30.8* 33.2* Bulgaria . ................. 1.30* 2.00* 2.01* 1.17* 1.55* 1.63* 1.39* Czechoslovakia ............. 5.37* 4.69* 5.15* 6.52* 4.60* 5.58* 5.09* East Germany .............. 3.08* 2.96* 2.38* 1.90* 2.26* 2.60* 2.30* Hungary ................... 0.33* 0.36* 0.45* 0.38* 0.41* 0.10* 0.40* Poland .................... 9.78* 13.46* 13.89* 13.54* 15.49* 15.54* 15.66* Rumania .................. 2.88* 3.58* 4.62* 6.04* 5.64* 5.32* d 8.32*a Far East Communist China .......... 9.68* 17.30* 23.00 2.00 1.00 1.50 2.50 North Korea ............... 0.16* 0.35* 0.64* 1.60* 1.00* 1.24* 1.50* Other Yugoslavia ................. 2.29* 2.92* 3.42* 2.35* 2.85* 2.76* 3.80* Canada .............. 5.31* N.A.* Italy .................. 3.26* 7.21* West Germany h.... 10.90* 11.80* France .............. 6.78* 15.12* UK a................. 42.26* 4.07* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including cars of two, four, or more axles. Although the European NATO countries still are producing some smaller cars, most production in the US and the USSR now consists of four-axle units. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Shipments. d Including about 1,100 cars that are not of standard gauge. e Including at least 1,000 cars that are not of standard gauge. f Including railroad passenger cars. G Data refer to freight cars added to the operating stock by the British Transport Commission and to exports. h Before 1960, excluding data for the Saar. 19 D I J D n U n Li LI Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Production of Passenger Automobiles 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES ?........... 8,210* 10,100* 11,900* 10,500* 12,900* 14,800* 15,200* US b .................. 4,257.8* 5,591.2* 6,674.8* 5,542.7* 6,933.2* 7,637.7* 7,751.8* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 216* 244* 275* 296* 325* 339* 346* USSR ................. 122.2* 124.5* 138.8* 148.9* 165.9* 173.1* 185.2* Eastern Europe........... 94.2* 119* 136* 148* 159* 166* 162* Czechoslovakia ......... 43.4* 50.6* 56.2* 58.8* 64.3* 56.5* 42.1* 110* East Germany .......... 38.4* 52.7* 64.1* 69.6* 72.2* 84.3* 92.0* 108* Poland ................ 11.5* 14.2* 12.9* 14.4* 16.1* 18.3* 20.6* Rumania ... ....... 0.9* 1.5* 3.0* 4.7* 6.3* 6.4* 6.8* Far East Communist China ~..... 0* 0.1* 0.2* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Other Yugoslavia ............. 2.9* 4.4* 10.5* 15.0* 13.1* 20.9* 27.8* Canada b . . . . . . . 298.3* 560.6* Italy d......... 369.4* 1,028.4* UK ............. 1,051.6* 1,867.7* France ......... 924.2* 1,317.6* Netherlands.... Negl.* 29.4* West Germany ?. 1,306.9* 2,650.2* f * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." b Factory sales, including parts shipped abroad for assembly. ? Including jeeps. d Excluding production for the armed forces. Before 1960, excluding data for the Saar. f Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 TRUCKS AND BUSES Production of Trucks and Buses 1958-64 and 1965 Plan NATO COUNTRIES b........... 1,680* 2,020* 2,250* 2,190* 2,290* 2,550* 2,700* US.................... 877.3* 1,137.4* 1,194.5* 1,133.8* 1,240.2* 1,462.7* 1,540.4* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................ 446* 433* 454* 476* 481* 494* 498* USSR ... ............. 388.9* 370.5* 384.8* 406.4* 411.5* 413.9* 417.9* Eastern Europe........... 56.7* 62.8* 69.5* 70.1* 69.8* 79.6* 80.6* Czechoslovakia ......... 16.0* 17.2* 18.7* 18.7* 18.4* 15.8* 14.8* 22.3* East Germany .......... 15.7* 14.7* 12.9* 11.9* 8.0* 10.1* 10.0* Hungary ............... 5.2* 4.9* 4.8* 5.4* 6.0* 6.1* 6.2* Poland ..... .......... 13.8* 18.0* 24.0* 24.0* 28.7* 33.8* 34.3* Rumania .............. 6.0* 8.0* 9.1* 10.1* 8.7* 13.8* 15.3* Far East Communist China...... 16.0* 19.4* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ........... 0* 0.1* 3.1* 3.3* 4.5* 4.0* 5.0* Other Yugoslavia ............. 4.8* 4.2* 5.5* 6.3* 7.3* 9.0* 10.2* 1958 1964 1958 1964 1958 1964 Canada d ........... 61.4* 110.3* Italy ?............ 34.4* 61.5* UK .............. 312.9* 464.7* France ............. 203.6* 262.8* Netherlands ....... 1.6* 6.5* West Germany f... 187.8* 253.8*Q * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to light and heavy trucks, wheeled tractors for road haulage, special vehicles, and buses. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Factory sales, including parts shipped for assembly abroad. d Factory sales. Excluding production for the armed forces. Excluding three-wheeled vehicles. Including data related to West Berlin, for which separate data are not available. 186 SECRET E nI U E n D U Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Inventory of Aircraft in Scheduled Airlines in the US and the USSR 1958-64 US Total airliners .................. 1,870* 1,830* 1,840* 1,850* 1,810* 1,760* 1,800* Jet .......................... 6* 84* 202* 319* 396* 426* 558* Turboprop ................... 90* 213* 227* 257* 251* 248* 255* Piston ....................... 1,777* 1,530* 1,413* 1,278* 1,162* 1,085* 990* Transport helicopters............ 22* 23* 25* 19* 20* 20* 20* USSR Total airliners .................. 1,660 1,780 1,870 1,940 1,940 1,660 1,680 Jet .......................... 75 155 190 200 220 220 220 Turboprop ................... 40 125 180 270 380 440 510 Piston ....................... 1,550 1,500 1,500 1,470 1,340 1,000 950 Transport helicopters............ 40 100 225 300 240 270 370 * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Data are as of the end of the year and exclude light aircraft. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Inventory of Locomotives 1958-64 n u n ~ U i E E NATO CouNTRIESb .............. 84,500* 82,000* 79,800* 77,900* 74,500* 72,700* N.A.* US ........................ 31,616* 31,539* 31,178* 30,889* 30,701* 30,506* N.A.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .................... 58,800 58,700 57,400 55,500 53,600* 52,100* 51,100* USSR ..................... 36,100* 35,500* 34,200* 32,400* 30,200* 28,500* 26,800* Eastern Europe ............... 22,700 23,200 23,200 23,100 23,400* 23,600* 24,300* Bulgaria ................... 625 625 635 645 682* 732* 732* Czechoslovakia ............. 5,144* 5,189* 5,230* 5,143* 5,302* 5,382* 5,520* East Germany .............. 5,670* 6,036 6,023 5,980 5,980* 5,985* 5,985* Hungary ................... 2,400 2,450 2,460 2,500* 2,542* 2,575* 2,626* Poland .................... 5,910 5,850 5,800 5,838* 5,888* 5,922* 6,334* Rumania .................. 2,996* 3,002* 3,012* 3,014* 3,021* 3,052* 3,104* Far East Communist China .......... 4,250 5,550 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. North Korea ............... N.A. N.A. 350 360 374 390 425 North Vietnam ............. 60 60 70 80 80 90 120 Other Albania .................... 7* 9* 9* 9* 9* 9* 9* Yugoslavia ................. 2,282* 2,276* 2,325* 2,375* 2,323* 2,531* N.A.* Belgium ........ 1,716* 1,348* Italy ........... 5,402* 4,686*0 Portugal ........ 481* 424* Canada ......... 4,823* 3,385* Luxembourg.... 123* 91* Turkey.......... 946* 943* Denmark ....... 672* 676*0 Netherlands.... 697* 675* UK d . . . . . . . . . . . 17,426* 11,366* France ......... 9,218* 7,633* Norway ........ 479* 384* West Germany... 10,688* 10,330* Greece.......... 216* 234* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. Including diesel, diesel-electric, steam, and electric locomotives. b NATO totals include only data for the US and those NATO countries that are listed under "Other NATO Countries." Including data for 1962 for private railroads. d Including Northern Ireland. E U E Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Inventory of Railroad Freight Cars in NATO and Communist Countries 1958-64 USb ............................ 2,031.2* 1,980.4* 1,965.5* 1,905.3* 1,850.7* 1,784.0* N.A.* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES USSR ......................... 903.8* 933.0* 948.9* 965.0* 980.0* 998.0* 1,015.0* Bulgaria ....................... 18.8* 21.4* 22.8* 23.3* 27.1* 28.8* 30.5* Czechoslovakia ................. 128.4* 131.0* 134.0* 137.7* 141.0* 144.7* 146.1* East Germany d ................ 147.0 148.2 149.4 148.9 149.5 154.0 154.4 Hungary d ..................... 59.5* 60.8* 62.0* 64.6* 66.8* 69.0* 70.9* Poland d ....................... 232.0* 242.0* 249.0* 253.3* 257.5* 258.8* 261.3* Rumania ...................... 55.0* 55.3* 55.5* 59.7* 61.7* 62.6* 65.6* Communist China .............. 96.3 112.5 131.9 132.1 130.0 129.0 129.0 North Korea ................... N.A. 10.2* 10.4* 10.8* 11.7* 12.8* 14.2* North Vietnam ................. 0.9 N.A. 1.0 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.8 Albania d ...................... 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 Yugoslavia ..................... 71.2* 72.4* 72.6* 73.4* 73.2* 73.2* 73.2* 1958 1963 1958 1963 1958 1963 Belgium ....... 78.9* 66.5* Italy .......... 131.1* 131.3*` Turkey.......... 17.1* 17.6* Canada ........ 196.9* 187.1* Luxembourg... 3.7* 3.4* UK b........... 1,025.0* 726.0*` Denmark t..... 13.3* 11.8* Netherlands... 23.2* 23.4* West Germany... 304.3* 320.7* France ........ 373.7* 356.1* Norway ....... 12.5* 11.0* Greece ......... 6.3* 5.8* Portugal ...... 10.2* 10.0* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Including cars of two, four, or more axles. The size of the car is given in the footnotes if it is known. Because of the lack of com- parability in data, totals for NATO and the Communist countries are omitted. b All freight cars have four axles or more. o Of the freight cars in the USSR, more than 80 percent had four or more axles in 1963. d Excluding narrow-gauge rolling stock. Most freight cars have four axles. Cars for government railroads only. Including data for 1962 for private railroads. b Excluding privately owned tank cars. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Inventory of Civilian Trucks 1958-64 D NATO COUNTRIES ................ 16,200* 16,900* 17,500* 18,200* 19,100* 20,000* N.A.* USb ...................... 10,659* 11,142* 11,360* 11,694* 12,189* 12,758* 13,300* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc .............. 2,320 2,510 2,720 2,940 3,180* 3,380* 3,590* USSR ..................... 1,951* 2,132* 2,311* 2,501* 2,677* 2,842* 2,997* Eastern Europe ............... 365 382 408 438 507* 541* 589* Bulgaria ................... 19* 20* 20* 20* 20* 21* 22* I ' Czechoslovakia ............. 82* 85* 90* 95* 100* 110* 118* East Germany .............. 106 110 115 120 155* 165* 177* Hungary ................... 22 24 26 28 38* 40* 41* Poland .................... 102* 107* 117* 131* 146* 155* 177* Rumania .................. 34* 36* 40* 44* 48* 50* 54* Far East Communist China .......... 96 110 133 128 N.A. N.A. N.A. f~} North Korea ............... N.A. N.A. 20 23 26 30 33 i North Vietnam ............. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5 N.A. N.A. h O t er Albania .................... 2* 3* 3* 3* 4* 4* 4* Yugoslavia? ................ 41* 46* 51* 46* 54* 59* N.A. Belgium d........ 156* 194* e Iceland f ............ 6* 6* ? Portugal ........... 57* 83* ? Canada .......... 1,009* 1,125* Italy ................ 512* 840* Turkey ? ........... 37* 73*? J Denmark ........ 127* 213* Luxembourg ......... 8* 9* UK ?a ............. 1,319* 1,627* b France.......... 1,432* 1,893* Netherlands d........ 130* 188* West Germanys..... 644* 818* Greece f......... 32* 52*? Norway 94* 116* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. As of the end of the year, unless otherwise indicated. The data exclude military trucks of all types. b Data are for the number of registrations of privately owned trucks and include duplications when trucks are registered in more than one state. ? As of 1 October of the stated year. d As of 1 August of the stated year. Data are for 1962 and are included in the NATO total for 1963. Including buses. Including Northern Ireland. b Including data for 1962 for Northern Ireland. As of 1 July of the stated year. E El Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Inventory of Merchant Fleet Selected Years, 1958-64 Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT NATO COUNTRIES b.... 10,500* 72,700* 10,800* 79,800* 10,600* 81,400* 10,600* 84,000* 10,600* 86,400* 10,300* 86,600* US............ 3,047* 23,840* 2,960* 23,870* 2,810* 23,018* 2,715* 22,580* 2,691* 22,692* 2,598* 22,149* COMMUNIST COUNTRIES d Soviet Bloc ......... 854 3,220 1,020 4,220 1,090 4,680 1,220 5,560 1,350 6,450* 1,500 7,690 USSR ?......... 721 2,629 829 3,283 871 3,586 960 4,200 1,058 4,900 1,175 5,960 Eastern Europe... 133* 594* 189* 932* 218* 1,090* 265* 1,360* 293* 1,550* 328* 1,730* Bulgaria........ 9* 30* 15* 46* 21* 90* 24* 113* 30* 155* 37* 192* Czechoslovakia.. 5* 33* 11* 85* 10* 70* 9* 64* 11* 82* 12* 93* East Germany.. 15* 81* 29* 174* 35* 215* 54* 315* 62* 400* 76* 471* Hungary....... 6* 7* 8* 10* 9* 11* 10* 12* 12* 14* 13* 15* Polandf........ 91* 412* 119* 585* 129* 650* 147* 756* 159* 813* 166* 863* Rumania....... 7* 31* 7* 32* 14* 53* 21* 99* 19* 84* 24* 92* Far East Communist China ? 109 327 147 516 156 564 157 576 156 567 163 608 North Korea.... 0* 0* 0* 0* 1* 2* 1* 2* 2* 3* 2* 3* Other Albania h ....... N.A. N.A. 4* 8* 6* 21* 7* 30* 8* 33* 8* 33* Cubab ......... 15 41 28 89 28 89 28 94 32 124 33 134 Yugoslavia b .... 86 375 130 617 148 741 159 845 163 872 166 884 Belgium ................ 522* 711* Iceland................ 49* Canada ................. 289* 241* Italy.................. 4,654* Denmark ............... 1,877* 2,319* Netherlands ........... 4,034* France ................. 4,085* 4,710* Norway ............... 8,956* Greece ................. 1,575* 6,788* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Including ships of 1,000 gross register tons (GRT) or more. Data for the NATO countries include all combination passenger and cargo ships, whereas those for the Communist countries exclude passenger ships that have small cargo capacities. b Data are as of midyear. Including both private and government-owned fleets but excluding mer- chant ships owned by any military force. 61* Portugal .............. 423* 560* 5,210* Turkey ................ 527* 619* 4,582* UK ................... 18,292* 20,132* 13,714* West Germany......... 3,577* 4,815* d Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year. Excluding the Caspian Sea fleet. Including a varying number of ships flying the Polish flag but under the control of the Chinese-Polish Shipbrokers Corporation. At the end of 1964, there were 19 of these ships, totaling 158,514 GRT. Including coastal passenger ships. h Except for 1960, data include an unknown number of ships jointly owned by the Chinese-Albanian Joint Stock Shipping Company. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Inventory of Tanker Fleet Selected years, 1958-64 NATO COUNTRIES b .............. US . ................ COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Soviet Bloc ................... USSR d .................. Eastern Europe ............. Bulgaria .................. Czechoslovakia ............ East Germany ............ Poland ................... Rumania .................. Far East Communist China ......... Other Cuba b .................. Yugoslavia b .............. Belgium .............. Hl* Canada ............... 116* Denmark ............. 682* France ............... 1,596* Greece ............... 166* Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT Number GRT 1,990* 20,900* 2,160* 25,400* 2,140* 26,800* 2,100* 27,700* 2,080* 28,700* 2,000* 29,700* 384* 4,162* 428* 4,910* 424* 5,014* 409* 5,038* 388* 4,890* 368* 4,816* 108 613 140 923 154 1,080 173 1,300 189 1,560 208 2,000 102 563 128 820 136 923 150 1,088 163. 1,303 183 1,760 6* 50* 12* 103* 18* 155* 23* 213* 26* 257* 25* 242* 0* 0* 2* 10* 6* 41* 6* 41* 7* 55* 7* 55* 0* 0* 1* 13* 1* 13* 1* 13* 1* 13* 1* 13* 2* 16* 4* 33* 6* 49* 8* 69* 10* 94* 10* 94* 4* 34* 5* 47* 5* 52* 6* 65* 6* 70* 5* 55* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 2* 25* 2* 25* 2* 25* 40 13 40 14 50 2* 3* 2* 3* 2* 3* 1* 1* 2* 4* 2* 5* 4* 24* 6* 40* 7* 56* 9* 68* 10* 70* 11* 64* 190* Iceland ............... 12* 11* Portugal ............. 79* 157* 90* Italy ................. 1,427* 1,945* Turkey............... 61* 110* 939* Netherlands .......... 1,167* 1,657* UK .................. 5,632* 7,904* 2,174* Norway.. ............ 5,279* 7,326* West Germany ........ 405* 795* 1,540* * An asterisk indicates that the data are unclassified. ? Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year and refer to ships of 1,000 gross register tons (GRT) or more and to whaling tankers. b Data are as of midyear. e Including both private and government-owned fleets. d Excluding the Caspian Sea fleet. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 INDEX Page Academic and technical students from less developed countries ..................... 77 Acid, sulfuric ............................. 106 Advanced weapons expenditures, USSR ..... 19 Aggregative data ........................ 2-11 Agricultural equipment ................ 103, 104 Agricultural investment, USSR ............. 88 Agricultural labor force .................... 24 Agricultural production, Communist China ... 87 Agricultural production indexes, Eastern Europe ................................ 89 Agricultural production, India .............. 86 Agricultural production, USSR ............. 87 Agriculture and processed foods ........ 84-104 Aid, economic and military .............. 75-78 Aircraft in scheduled airlines, inventory of ... 187 Aircraft, military, production of ......... 164, 166 Airfreight traffic, civil ..................... 176 Albania, economic data .................... 52 Aluminum, primary ........................ 135 Ammonia, synthetic ....................... 107 Automobiles, passenger, production of ...... 185 Barley, corn, and oats ..................... 92 Bauxite .................................. 136 Benzol, refined ............................ 112 Blast-furnace ferroalloys and pig iron ....... 127 Breadgrains .............................. 91 Brown coal and lignite .................... 118 Budget, state, USSR ...................... 14 Bulgaria, economic data .................. 42 Buses and trucks, production of ............ 186 Calls, telephone, long-distance .............. 145 Cargo ships, maritime, construction of ....... 178 Cars, railroad freight, inventory of .......... 189 Cars, railroad freight, production of ......... 184 Cattle, inventory of ....................... 99 Caustic soda ............................. 109 Cement .................................. 163 Chemical equipment imports, USSR ........ 73 Chemical equipment, production of ......... 114 Chemicals ............................ 106-112 Chemicals and rubber ................ 106-114 Page Chromite ................................. 131 Civil airfreight traffic ...................... 176 Civilian and military goods, USSR .......... 16 Coal, brown and lignite .................... 118 Coal, hard ................................ 117 Cobalt ................................... 132 Coke, metallurgical ....................... 119 Combines, grain .......................... 103 Commercial vehicles, production of ......... 186 Communications ...................... 144-150 Communications equipment, inventory of .... 150 Communications equipment, production of. 147-149 Communications performance .......... 144-146 Communist aid to less developed countries .. 75 Communist China, direction of trade ........ 74 Communist China, economic data ........ 48, 49 Communist China, grain ................... 87 Communist countries, rates of exchange ..... 81 Communist countries, students in ........... 77 Communist countries, trade among ......... 61 Communist countries, trade turnover ........ 60 Communist countries, trade with Free World. 62 Communist economic and military technicians. 78 Comparative aggregative data ............. 2-11 Construction ......................... 161-163 Construction, housing, per capita ............ 152 Construction, total housing ................. 162 Construction, value of ..................... 161 Consumer goods, durable and nondurable. 152-159 Consumer goods, production of ............ 153 Conversion factors .......... preceding page 1 Copper, refined ........................... 134 Corn, barley, and oats ..................... 92 Cotton fabric ............................. 154 Cotton, ginned 101 Cotton yarn .............................. 155 Crops, food, production of ... ........... 90-94 Crops, industrial ...................... 101, 102 Crude oil . .... ......................... 120 Crude steel .............................. 126 Cuba, economic data ...................... 54 Currency, foreign rates of exchange ...... 81, 82 Czechoslovakia, economic data ............. 43 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Page Defense and investment, USSR ............. 18 Defense budget and military expenditures, USSR .................................. 17 Defense expenditures, USSR ............. 17, 20 Diesel locomotives, production of .......... 182 Diets, US and USSR ...................... 85 Durable and nondurable consumer goods. 152-159 East Germany, economic data .............. 44 Economic aid, Communist ................. 75 Economic aid, total ........................ 76 Economic and military aid ............... 75-78 Economic data, Albania ................... 52 Economic data, Bulgaria ................... 42 Economic data, Communist China .......... 48 Economic data, Cuba ..................... 54 Economic data, Czechoslovakia ............. 43 Economic data, East Germany .............. 44 Economic data, France .................... 29 Economic data, Hungary .................. 45 Economic data, India ...................... 31 Economic data, Italy ...................... 33 Economic data, Japan ..................... 35 Economic data, Mongolia .................. 53 Economic data, North Korea ............... 50 Economic data, North Vietnam .............. 51 Economic data, Poland .................... 46 Economic data, Rumania .................. 47 Economic data, US and USSR .............. 10 Economic data, UK ....................... 37 Economic data, US ....................... 27 Economic data, USSR ..................... 41 Economic data, West Germany ............. 39 Economic data, Yugoslavia ................. 55 Economic indicators ...................... 2-20 Electric generators ........................ 124 Electric locomotives, production of .......... 183 Electric motors ........................... 161 Electric power ........................... 123 Electron tubes ........................... 147 Energy, primary .......................... 116 Equipment, agricultural ................ 103, 104 Equipment, chemical, imports, USSR ........ 73 Equipment, chemical, production of ........ 114 Equipment, communications, inventory of .... 150 Equipment, communications, production of ................................. 147-149 Equipment, metallurgical .................. 142 Equipment, power 124 Page Equipment, transportation, inventory of .. 187-192 Equipment, transportation, production of. 178-186 Exchange rates, Communist countries ....... 81 Exchange rates, NATO countries ........... 82 Exports, USSR ............................ 65 Exports, USSR, petroleum .................. 72 Exports, USSR, to Eastern Europe .......... 67 Exports, USSR, to industrial West .......... 69 Exports, USSR, to less developed countries ... 71 Exports, world 63 Fabric, cotton ............................ 154 Fabric, woolen ........................... 156 Factors of consumption .................... 152 Ferrous and ferroalloying ores and metals. 126-133 Fertilizer, mineral ......................... 111 Fertilizer, mineral, nutrient content ......... 110 Fibers, synthetic, and rayon yarn ............ 159 Fish catch ............................... 98 Fishing ships, construction of ............... 180 Fleet, merchant, inventory of ............... 191 Fleet, tanker, inventory of .................. 192 Food crops ............................. 90-94 Footwear ................................ 159 Foreign trade 58-74 France, international comparisons and eco- nomic data .......................... 28, 29 Freight cars, railroad, inventory of .......... 189 Freight cars, railroad, production of ........ 184 Freight traffic, highway ............... 171, 172 Freight traffic, inland water ............ 173, 174 Freight traffic, ocean ...................... 175 Freight traffic, railroad ................ 169, 170 Fuels ................................ 116-122 Fuels and power ...................... 116-124 Gas, natural .............................. 122 Generators, electric ....................... 124 Ginned cotton 101 Gold, USSR .............................. 80 Grain .................................... 90 Grain, availability, Communist China ....... 87 Grain, availability, India ................... 86 Grain, availability, USSR .................. 87 Grain combines ........................... 103 Gross fixed investment, USSR .............. 15 Gross industrial production indexes, official . . 11 Gross national product ................. 2-6, 12 Gross national product, absolute and percent- age differences, US and USSR ............ 5 n n Li 11 D 11 Lj rl L_j n u it Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Page Gross national product, by end use, US and USSR ................................. 4 Gross national product, comparative data, US and USSR .......................... 2 Gross national product distribution, by end use, USSR ............................. 12 Gross national product, selected NATO coun- tries ................................... 6 Hard coal ................................ 117 Highway freight traffic ................ 171, 172 Hogs, inventory of ........................ 100 Housing construction ...................... 162 Housing construction per capita ............ 152 Hungary, economic data ................... 45 Hydroelectric power ...................... 123 Imports, USSR ........................... 66 Imports, USSR, chemical equipment ........ 73 Imports, USSR, from Eastern Europe ....... 68 Imports, USSR, from industrial West ........ 70 Imports, USSR, from less developed countries 71 India, international comparisons and economic data ................................. 30,31 Industrial crops ....................... 101, 102 Industrial production, Eastern Europe ....... 9 Industrial production indexes .............. 8 Industrial production indexes, official gross .. 11 Industrial production indexes, USSR ........ 13 Industrial production, US and USSR ........ 7 Inland transport, total ..................... 168 Inland water freight traffic ............. 173, 174 International comparisons, France .......... 28 International comparisons, India ............ 30 International comparisons, Italy ............ 32 International comparisons, Japan ........... 34 International comparisons, UK ............. 36 International comparisons, US ............. 26 International comparisons, USSR ........... 40 International comparisons, West Germany ... 38 Investment and defense, USSR ............. 18 Investment, gross fixed, USSR .............. 15 Iron ore ................................. 128 Iron, pig ................................. 127 Italy, international comparisons and economic data ................................ 32, 33 Japan, international comparisons and economic data ................................ 34, 35 Page Labor force .............................. 23 Labor force, agricultural ................... 24 Labor force, nonagricultural ............... 25 Land utilization .......................... 84 Lead .................................... 137 Less developed countries, Communist aid .... 75 Less developed countries, total aid .......... 76 Lignite and brown coal .................... 118 Livestock, inventory of ................. 99, 100 Locomotives, diesel, production of .......... 182 Locomotives, electric, production of ........ 183 Locomotives, inventory of ................. 188 Locomotives, mainline, production of ....... 181 Long-distance telephone calls .............. 145 Machine tools, metalcutting ................ 160 Machine tools, metalforming ............... 160 Magnesium, primary ...................... 140 Mainline diesel locomotives, production of ... 182 Mainline electric locomotives, production of . . 183 Mainline locomotives, inventory of .......... 188 Mainline locomotives, production of ......... 181 Manganese ore ........................... 129 Manufactured items ................... 152-166 Maritime cargo ships, construction of ....... 178 Maritime tankers, construction of ........... 179 Meat .................................... 95 Merchant fleet, inventory of ................ 191 Metalcutting machine tools ................ 160 Metalforming machine tools ................ 160 Metallurgical coke ........................ 119 Metallurgical equipment .................. 142 Metals, ferrous and ferroalloying ........ 126-133 Metals, nonferrous .................... 134-141 Military aircraft, production of ......... 164, 166 Military and civilian goods, USSR .......... 16 Military and economic aid ............... 75-78 Military end items .................... 164-166 Military expenditures and defense budget, USSR .................................. 17 Military expenditures, USSR ............... 19 Milk ..................................... 96 Mineral fertilizer ......................... 111 Mineral fertilizer, nutrient content .......... 110 Minerals and metals ................... 126-142 Molybdenum ............................. 132 Mongolia, economic data .................. 53 Motors, electric ........................... 161 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Page National product, gross ................ 2-6, 12 Natural gas .............................. 122 Natural rubber ........................... 113 Naval ships, construction of ................ 165 Nickel, refined ............................ 130 Nonagricultural labor force ................ 25 Nonferrous ores and metals ............ 134-141 North Korea, economic data ............... 50 North Vietnam, economic data .............. 51 Oats, barley, and corn ..................... 92 Ocean freight traffic ...................... 175 Oil, crude ................................ 120 Ore, iron ................................. 128 Ore, manganese .......................... 129 Ore, tungsten ............................ 133 Ores and metals, ferrous and ferroalloying. 126-133 Ores and metals, nonferrous ........... 134-141 Passenger automobiles in use ............... 152 Passenger automobiles, production of ....... 185 Passenger-kilometers flown by scheduled air- lines ................... .................. 176 Payments deficit, USSR .................... 79 Performance, communications .......... 144-146 Performance, transportation ............ 168-177 Persons employed on farms ................ 152 Persons supplied per farm worker .......... 152 Petroleum exports, USSR .................. 72 Petroleum pipeline transportation ........... 177 Petroleum products ....................... 121 Pig iron ................................. 127 Pipeline transportation, petroleum .......... 177 Plastics .................................. 111 Poland, economic data .................... 46 Population and country tables ............ 22-55 Population ................................ 22 Potatoes ................................. 94 Power, electric ........................... 123 Power equipment ......................... 124 Power, hydroelectric ...................... 123 Primary aluminum ........................ 135 Primary energy ........................... 116 Primary magnesium ....................... 140 Primary tin metal ......................... 139 Processed foods and fish catch ............ 95-98 Producer goods, production of .......... 160, 161 Radio receivers in use ..................... 150 Radio receivers, production of .............. 148 Railroad freight cars, inventory of .......... 189 Page Railroad freight cars, production of ......... 184 Railroad freight traffic ................ 169, 170 Rates of exchange, Communist countries .... 81 Rates of exchange, NATO countries ........ 82 Rayon and acetate fabrics ................. 158 Rayon yarn and synthetic fibers ............ 159 Receivers, radio, in use .................... 150 Receivers, radio, production of ............. 148 Receivers, television, in use ................ 150 Receivers, television, production of ......... 149 Refined benzol ........................... 112 Refined copper ........................... 134 Refined nickel ............................ 130 Refined zinc ............................. 138 Refrigerators ............................. 153 Research and development, military, USSR .. 19 Rice ..................................... 93 Rubber and rubber products ........... 113, 114 Rubber, natural .......................... 113 Rubber, synthetic ......................... 113 Rubber tires .............................. 114 Rumania, economic data .................. 47 Scheduled airlines, passenger-kilometers flown. 176 Ships, fishing, construction of ............... 180 Ships, maritime cargo, construction of ....... 178 Ships, naval, construction of ............... 165 Soda ash ................................. 108 Soda, caustic ............................. 109 Space systems expenditures, USSR .......... 19 Sponge, titanium .......................... 141 State budget, USSR ....................... 14 Stations, TELEX network ................. 146 Steel, crude .............................. 126 Students from less developed countries ...... 77 Sugar .................................... 97 Sulfuric acid .............................. 106 Synthetic ammonia ........................ 107 Synthetic fibers and rayon yarn ............ 159 Synthetic rubber .......................... 113 Tanker fleet, inventory of .................. 192 Tankers, maritime, construction of .......... 179 Technicians, Communist, economic and mili- tary ................................... 78 Telegrams, number sent ................... 145 Telephone calls, long-distance .............. 145 Telephones in use 144 Television receivers in use ................. 150 Television receivers, production of .......... 149 n Li E E !7 17 U 17 U n n Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Page TELEX network stations .................. 146 Tin metal, primary ....................... 139 Tires, rubber ............................. 114 Titanium sponge ......................... 141 Tools, metalcutting machine ................ 160 Tools, metalforming machine .............. 160 Tractors .................................. 104 Trade among Communist countries ......... 61 Trade and aid .......................... 58-82 Trade, chemical equipment imports, USSR .. 73 Trade, commodity composition, US with USSR 59 Trade, commodity, USSR ................ 65, 66 Trade, commodity, USSR with Eastern Eu- rope ................................. 67,68 Trade, commodity, USSR with industrial West ................................ 69,70 Trade, commodity, USSR with less developed countries ............................... 71 Trade, Communist China, direction of ...... 74 Trade, Communist countries with Free World. 62 Trade, foreign .......................... 58-74 Trade turnover, Communist countries ...... 60 Trade, US and USSR, commodity composition. 59 Trade, USSR, chemical equipment imports ... 73 Trade, USSR, direction of .................. 64 Trade, USSR, petroleum exports ........... 72 Trade, US with USSR and Eastern Europe ... 58 Traffic, civil airfreight ..................... 176 Traffic, highway freight ............... 171, 172 Traffic, inland water freight ............ 173, 174 Traffic, ocean freight ...................... 175 Traffic, railroad freight ................ 169, 170 Transportation ....................... 168-192 Transportation equipment, inventory of . . 187-192 Transportation equipment, production of. 178-186 Transportation performance ............ 168-177 Transport, inland ....... ...... :....... .... 168 Trucks and buses, production of ............ 186 Trucks, civilian, inventory of ............... 190 Tubes, electron ........................... 147 Tungsten ore ............................. 133 Turbines ................................. 124 Page UK, international comparisons and economic data ................................ 26, 27 US, international comparisons and economic data ................................ 26, 27 USSR and Eastern Europe, trade with US ... 58 USSR and US, comparison of GNP .......... 2 USSR and US, differences in GNP .......... 5 USSR and US, economic data .............. 10 USSR and US, GNP, by end use ............ 4 USSR and US, industrial production ........ 7 USSR, civilian and military goods ........... 16 USSR, defense expenditures ................ 20 USSR, distribution of GNP, by end use ...... 12 USSR, gross fixed investment .............. 15 USSR, growth in investment and defense ... 18 USSR, indexes of industrial production ...... 13 USSR, international comparisons and economic data ................................. 40, 41 USSR, military expenditures ................ 19 USSR, military expenditures and defense budget ................................ 17 USSR, selected data .................... 12-20 USSR, state budget ....................... 14 Utilization, land .......................... 84 Vehicles, commercial, production of ......... 186 Vehicles, motor, production of .......... 185, 186 Washing machines ........................ 153 West Germany, international comparisons and economic data ....................... 38, 39 Wool .................................... 102 Woolen fabric ............................ 156 Woolen yarn ............................. 157 World exports ........................... 63 Yarn, cotton .............................. 155 Yarn, rayon, and synthetic fibers ........... 159 Yarn, woolen ............................. 157 Yugoslavia, economic data ................. 55 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 r u E n j LJ Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/01/14: CIA-RDP07-00617R000100110001-9