ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE STATISTICAL HANDBOOK 1974

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IH, 747 ntelligerice Stafistical Handbook 1974 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Economic Intelligence Statistical I an dbook 1974 Confidential Confidential H 74-1 July 1974 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R00150CF2918012N2 793 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION Unauthorized Disclosure Subject to Criminal Sanciians Classified by 013319 Excmpt from general declassification schedule of E.O. 11652, oxomption category: ?513(1). (2), and (3) Automatically declassified cm Date Impossible to Determine Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 IVIINHCIHNOD pprove or ease EZZI =1 CID El] CM Office of Economic Research Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 Attn: Economic Accounts Section ? 4F41 LL-LI E=3EIE=I Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 IVIINHCIIANOD Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL FOREW^R^ 5. Sources 1. Purpose and Scope The Economic Intelligence Statistical Handbook, 1974 provides statistics for selected non-Communist countries and all the Communist countries. In general, the data in the Handbook are for 1965-73. Summary tables are presented for the United States, Japan, the European Community, the USSR, Eastern Europe, and China. Footnotes have been used liberally to give definitions, excep- tions, and methodology. Footnotes to the com- modity tables give more detailed definitions of the data than those appearing for the commodities on the summary tables. 2. Rounding of the Totals The totals have been rounded, with some ex- ceptions, 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 presenta- tion, and, because of rounding, components may not add to the totals shown. Totals are not pre- sented if missing data are believed to represent a significant part of the total. 3. Symbols The abbreviation N.A. ( not available) is used when information about the existence of the data or the magnitude of the data arc 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. The metric system is used throughout. 4. Classification of Data The overall classification of the Handbook is Confidential. The Confidential data are indicated by an asterisk (*). Tables in which all of the data are Confidential have been identified accordingly. Con- fidential data, however, frequently occur on the re- verse of the page; and, therefore, caution should be exercised if pages are removed from this Handbook. The data given for the most recent years are frequently preliminary and subject to revision. The data for the Communist countries are estimates of this Office, official data from the country cited, or estimates made by other organizations. The data for the non-Communist countries are from publica- tions of the United Nations and the Organiza- tion for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), are from unclassified publications of other international organizations or individual countries, or are estimates of this Office. 6. Terms Unless otherwise indicated, the term Communist Countries includes the USSR, the countries of Eastern Europe, China, North Korea, North Viet- nam, Albania, Cuba, and Yugoslavia; the term Eastern Europe includes Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. The term European Community includes Belgium, Den- mark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and West Ger- many. The term developed countries includes the European Community, Austria, Finland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Aus- tralia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United States. The term Organization for Econonzic Cooperation and Development includes Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and all the de- veloped countries, except Liechtenstein and South Africa. The term less developed countries includes the following non-Communist countries: (1) all countries of Africa except the Republic of South Africa, (2) all countries of East Asia except Japan, (3) Portugal and Spain in Europe, (4) all countries in Latin America, and (5) all countries in the Middle East and South Asia. As far as possible, production data for the Saar have been included in the data for West Germany for all years, unless otherwise indicated. Totals for the country groupings may or may not include all of the countries listed above, depending on the commodity or services listed. CONEDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 IV:211 151,4 Approved For Release 2002/05/0:0NODURDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Where You Win rind Statistics On . . INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS FIGURE PAGE 1 World Gross National Product 1 2 Gross National Product Comparisons . 2 3 Gross National Product Per Capita 3 4 Percent Change in the Value of the US Dollar Relative to Foreign Currencies. 3 5 Economic Growth 4 6 Gross Investment 5 7 Defense Expenditures 5 8 International Reserves 6 9 World Oil, 1973 7 10 World Oil Production and Consumption 8 11 World Proved Oil Reserves 9 12 Consumption of Petroleum Products 10 ? 13 Energy Sources, 1972 10 t 14 Primary Energy Consumption.... ..... ... .......... 11 t 15 Economic Comparisons, 1973 12-13 16 World Exports. 14 17 Mineral Imports as a Share of Consumption, 1972 15 18 US Role in World Agriculture 16 19 Communist Countries' Major Import Suppliers, 1972.. 16 20 Industrial Production 17 21 World Production of Motor Vehicles 17 22 Crude Steel 18 0. , ._.---..... INTERNATIONAL AGGREGATIVE TRENDS TABLE 1-3 Gross National Product 19-21 4 International Reserves 22 5 Current Account Balance 23 6 Basic Balance 23 7-8 Industrial Production 24-25 9 Agricultural Production 26 10 Defense Expenditures 27 11 Consumer Price Index 28 12 Wholesale Price Index ........... ........ ..... 29 13 Exchange Rates 30 14 Population 31 15-18 Labor Force 32-33 19 United States: Economic Data 34 I I 35 25X6 , .. 21 European Community: Economic Data 36 22 USSR: Economic Data 37 23 Eastern Europe: Economic Data 38 24 China: Economic Data 39 25 US and USSR: Factors of Consumption 40 SOVIET ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE 26 Gross National Product. 41 27 Hard Currency Trade Balance 41 28 Production and Reserves of Gold 42 29 Aggregate Factor Productivity 42 30 Industrial Factor Productivity 43 31 Gross Fixed Capital Investment 44 32 State Budget 45 33 Drawings and Scheduled Repayments on Western Credits 46 34 Stock of Fixed Capital. 46 35 Growth of Industrial Production 47 _. 36 Economic Plans. 48 :. , _ ,H. FOREIGN TRADE , 37-40 US Trade with the Communist Countries 49-52 41 Oil Import Bill 52 42-44 Soviet Trade 53-55 45-47 Chinese Trade 56-58 48-50 East European Trade 59-61 51 Yugoslav Trade 62 52-54 Non-Communist Countries' Trade 63-65 55 Arms Exports to LDCs 66 IF Approved For Release 2002/05/92; CLA.-RDPP85T00875R001500200012-7 LuNFiutNtim. Approved For Release 2002/05/069801:Ti.85T00875R001500200012-7 AID To the Less Developed Countries To the Communist Countries FUELS AND POWER MINERALS AND METALS CHEMICALS AND RUBBER TABLE PAGE 56-57 Gross Official Bilateral Capital Flows 67-68 58 US Economic Loans and Grants 69 59 US Military DeliverieF, 70 60 Communist Economic Extensions and Drawings 71 61 Communist Military Extensions and Drawings 71 62 Soviet Economic Extensions 72 63 Soviet Military Extensions and Drawings 73 64 Chinese Economic Extensions 74 65 Chinese Military Extensions and Drawings 75 66 East European Economic Extensions 76 67 East European Military Extensions and Drawings. 77 68-70 Communist Military Equipment Deliveries 78-80 71 Trainees Departing for Training in Communist Countries 81 72 Military Personnel Trained in Communist Countries.... 82 73 Economic and Military Technicians 83 74 Soviet Economic Extensions 84 75 Primary Energy. 85 76 Primary Energy, by Type 86 77 Proved Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal... 87 78 Crude Oil Refinery Capacity 88 79 Crude Oil 89 80 Oil Trade and Consumption 90 81 Petroleum Products 91 82 Natural Gas 92 83 Hard Coal 93 84 Brown Coal and Lignite 94 85 Electric Power. 95 86 Electric Power Generating Capacity 96 87 Nuclear Power Generating Capacity. 97 88 Metallurgical Coke 98 89 Crude Steel 99 90 Rolled Steel 100 91 Pig Iron 101 92 Iron Ore 102 93 Manganese Ore 103 94 Refined Nickel. 104 95 Chromite 105 96 Molybdenum 106 97 Cobalt 106 98 Tungsten Ore 107 99 Gold 108 100 Refined Copper 109 101 Primary Aluminum 110 102 Bauxite. 111 103 Smelter Lead 112 104 Refined Zinc 113 105 Titanium Sponge Metal 113 106 Primary Tin Metal 114 107 Primary Magnesium 114 108 Mineral Fertilizer 115 109 Nitrogen Fertilizer 116 110 Phosphorus Fertilizer 117 111 Potassium Fertilizer 118 112 Sulfuric Acid 119 113 Synthetic Ammonia 120 114 Plastics. 120 115 Caustic Soda 121 116 Synthetic Rubber 121 117 Rubber Tires 122 118 Natural Rubber 122 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : ?cIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL m 1 4,4.7 oved For Release 2002/05/02cd p4F5TOO875ROOl500200012-7 ' .,.7, - . ? . CONSUMER GOODS, PRODUCERS 4 ,11 GOODS, AND CONSTRUCTION TABLE PAGE 119 Automobiles. 123 120 Trucks and Buses 124 121 Television Receivers 125 ; ?,,t -7-ir ,- 122 Radio Receivers 126 123 Woven Cotton Fabrics. 127 124 Woven Woolen Fabrics 128 ..ii-=A: i.? 125 Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics 129 " 13, ? a fit: 4., 126 Synthetic Fibers 130 127 Electric Motors 130 128 Metalcutting Machine Tools 131 Y-W - 7, ? 129 Metalforming Machine Tools. 131 130 Electric Generators 132 131 Turbines. 132 132 Digital Computers 133 133 Housing Construction 133 134 Cement 134 , AGRICULTURE jt 135 Total Grain 135 136 Breadgrain 136 137 Coarse Grain 137 138 Rice 138 5 . ..? ? 139 Potatoes 139 140 Meat. 140 141 Milk 141 142 Sugar 142 143 Fish Catch. 143 144 Cattle .............. ........ 144 145 Hogs . 145 146 Ginned Cotton. 146 147 Wool 1/7 L. 7 148 Grain Combines 148 - - , 149 Tractors. 148 150 Mineral Fertilizer Consumption 149 151 Nitrogen Fertilizer Consumption 150 152 Phosphorus Fertilizer Consumption 151 153 Potassium Fertilizer Consumption 152 ? - TRANSPORTATION 154-155 Railroad Freight 153-154 ' 156-157 Motor Vehicle Freight 1-5 158-159 Inland Water Freight.. 156 .,._ ? ,-----, ' 160 Air Passenger Traffic 157 161 Air Freight. 157 162 Ocean Freight 158 163-164 Petroleum Pipelines. 159 J. 165-166 Mainline Locomotives 160-161 167 Railroad Freight Cars 162 168 Civil Aircraft Inventory 162 . 169 Mainline Locomotives Inventory 163 170 Railroad Freight Car Inventory. 164 171 Civilian Trucks Inventory 165 172 Merchant Fleet Inventory 166 --- .- - 173 Tanker Fleet Inventory 167 174 Harbors Accessible for Fully Loaded Tankers f14 wt,...: ' of 200,000 Deadweight Tons 168 ..-1 Jr: COMMUNICATIONS 175 Telephones in Use 169 176 Semiconductors 170 177 Radio Receivers in Public Use. ......... .. ...... 170 178 Television Receivers in Public Use 171 140:g! INDEX 173 t-,-, CONVERSION FACTORS 179 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED MORE THAN $5,000 ? CANADA LIECHTENSTEIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES ? WEST GERMANY $1,701-5,000 ANDORRA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BAHAMA ISLANDS BELGIUM BERMUDA BULGARIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA DENMARK EAST GERMANY FAEROE ISLANDS FINLAND FRANCE GREECE HUNGARY ICELAND IRELAND ISRAEL. ITALY JAPAN KUWAIT LIBYA LUXEMBOURG MONACO NAURU NETHERLANDS NEW CALEDONIA NEW ZEALAND NORWAY POLAND PUERTO RICO QATAR SAN MARINO SINGAPORE SPAIN UNITED KINGDOM USSR VENEZUELA $1,001-1,700 $801-1,000 ?1 BAHRAIN CHILE FRENCH GUIANA GABON GREENLAND GUADELOUPE LEBANON MARTINIQUE MEXICO PANAMA RYUKYUS TRINADAD AND TOBAGO ? URUGUAY $601-80e AMERICAN SAMOA BARBADOS FRENCH TERRITORY OF AFARS AND ISSAS GIBRALTAR IRAN JAMAICA REUNION SOUTH-WEST AFRICA SURINAM ARGFNTINA BRUNEI CYPRUS FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) HONG KONG MALTA NETHERLANDS ANTILLES OMAN PORTUGAL REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA ROMANIA SAUDI ARABIA YUGOSLAVIA $401-600 ? ALGERIA ANTIGUA BRAZIL ? BRITISH HONDURAS COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CUBA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FIJI IRAQ MALAYSIA MONGOLIA NICARAGUA PERU TAIWAN TURKEY - ZAMBIA $201-400 E ALBANIA I ANGOLA BOLIVIA BOTSWANA CONGO DOMINICA ECUADOR EL SALVADOR EQUATORIAL GUINEA GHANA GRENADA ? GUATEMALA - _ GUYANA _ 21- ./? c ./ / ? V. /./?? J - - - . v a - GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT ApproveirgaecaMKA/021.azaP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R00150020001 201-400 HONDURAS IVORY COAST JORDAN LIBERIA MAURITANIA MAURITIUS MOROCCO MOZAMBIQUE NORTH KOREA PAPUA NEW GUINEA PARAGUAY PHILIPPINES PORTUGUESE GUINEA RHODESIA ST. KITTS - NEVIS - ANGUILLA ST. LUCIA ST. VINCENT SENEGAL SOUTH KOREA SPANISH SAHARA SWAZILAND SYRIA THAILAND TUNISIA WESTERN SAMOA LESS THAN $201 AFGHANISTAN BANGLADESH BHUTAN BURMA BURUNDI CAMBODIA CAMEROON CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD DAHOMEY EGYPT ETHIOPIA GAMBIA GUINEA HAITI INDIA INDONESIA KENYA LAOS LESOTHO MACAO MALAGASY REPUBLIC MALAWI MALDIVES MALI ? N. ? e?.;?-' NEPAL NIGER NIGERIA NORTH VIETNAM PAKISTAN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA PORTUGUESE TIMOR RWANDA SEYCHELLES SIERRA LEONE SIKKIM SOMALIA SOUTH VIETNAM SRI LANKA SUDAN TANZANIA TONGA TOGO UGANDA UPPER VOLTA YEMEN (ADEN) YEMEN (SAN'A) ZAIRE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 I Iktr?I A ? ? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED WORLD GROSS HATBONAL PRODUCT PERCENT FIGURE 1 30.4 27.9 27.9 36 27.7 UNITED STATES N EUROPEAN COMMUNITY JAPAN OTHER DEVELOPED LESS DEVELOPED COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 7,1 5.2 3.1 3.8 2.9 6.9 5.3 2.9 3.7 2.8 WEST GERMANY 6.8 5.2 FRANCE 2.9 ITALY UNITED KINGDOM 2.9 OTHER 7.2 5.0 2.9 4.4 2.9 76 81 84 55 7.9 7.7 7.7 7.6 10.3 10.8 11.1 11.1 50 38 14.7 49 39 152 50 39 14.8 49 OTHER 39 CHINA 150 USSR 1965 $2,970 563305 7.74 1970 $3,790 1972 $4,140 ./ 1973 $4,420 BILLION 1972 US $ UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED FIGURE 2 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT COIVIPA MONS UN:TED STATES 1,223.2 BILLION 1972 US $ 902.3 1,055.9 1,155.2 USSR 575.3 614.0 661.4 436.0 1965 70 72 73 1965 70 72 73 WEST GERMANY JAPAN 370.0 335.2 270.0 285.7 301.1 288.9 214.2 163.5 1965 70 72 73 1965 70 72 73 563307 7.74 UNCLASSIFIED 2 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 - - - Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED CHINA ROMANIA POLAND BULGARIA HUNGARY ITALY USSR CZECHOSLOVAKIA EAST GERMANY JAPAN WEST GERMANYt CANADA UNITED STATES FIGURE 3 GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT PER CAPITA, 1973 1972 US $ 1 190 1,630 1, 1,820 1,830 1,850 2,340 NON COMMUINISI 2,650 2,710 2,870 3,410 1,4,860 I 4,970 t Including data for West Berlin. UNCLASSIFIED 5,810 UNCLASSIFIED FIGURE 4 PERCENT CHANGE IN THE VALUE OF THE US DOLLAR RELATIVE TO SELECTED FOREIGN CURRENCIES COMPARED WITH 2 JANUARY, 1973 10 -10 -20 RELATIVE TO THE p, BRITISH POUND / ?R4\ /7, \,,..r\ TRADE- WEIGHTED AVERAGE VALUE OF THE DOLLAR x RELATIVE TO THE NJAPANESE YEN frcassworffooeci RELATIVE TO THE FRENCH FRANC RELATIVE TO THE WEST GERMAN MARK ?30 I I 1_1( LJ LI MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FED MAR APR MAY 1973 1974 t R?gative to 16 major currencies. 56:1300 7 74 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-DP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL ECONcOMOC GROWTH iNrEx OF REAL GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT 1965=100 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 1965 66 Factor cost. FIGURES 160 150 140 130 120 110 UNCLASSIFIED 226 151 149 141 136 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 CONFIDENTIAL INDEX OP REAL GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT IN DEVELOPED AND LESS DEVELOPED COUN (ES 1965=100 , 162 AVERAGE ANNUAL RATE OF GROWTH DURING 1966-73 6.2% 4.9% GNP PER CAPITA GNP 100 1 1 1 1965 66 67 563309 7.74 GNP PER CAPITA GNP t.) f VI. I_ C )1,1_ f (:)i -A I 1-;1 146 136 133 68 69 70 71 72 73 UNCLASSIFIED 4 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 B Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL FIGURE 6 UNITED STATES UNITED KINGDOM ITALY CANADA BELGIUM NETHERLANDS FRANCE WEST GERMANY USSR JAPAN GROSS VESTMENTSIN A SHARE OF GROSS NATIONAL PR DUCT 1970-72 ANNUAL AVERAGE 1 18% 18% 20% 22% 23% 24% 27% 28% Investment includes private and government. CONFIDENTIAL 38% CONFIDENTIAL FIGURE 7 DEFENSE IEXPEN ITU ES AS A SHARE OF G-OSS NATIONAL PRODUCT, 1972 JAPAN ITALY WEST GERMAN',' FRANCE UNITED KINGDOM USS R ESTIMATED UNITED 'STATES 5.4% 5.7% 1 6.4% 563310 7.74 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : 6IA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 =.,EL,A,REL .4qh u4,4:4M-Are: ? , ?14-7,"" ? .444. Approved - Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL INTERNATIONAL RESERVES t FIGURES $2.2 $1.5 $1.5 BILLION $72 US $ $2.8 3% $1 7 2% 2%$26 $95 2% $162 $186 $14.4 UNITED STATES $5.8 3% CANADA $12.2 JAPAN $13.2 8% FRANCE $8.5 5% ITALY $6.4 UNITED KINGDOM $6.5 3% WEST GERMANY $33.1 18% OTHER $14.1 8% EUROPEAN COMMUNITY AUSTRALIA SWITZERLAND OTHER DEVELOPED LESS DEVELOPED COMMUNIST COUNTRIES $60 4% $184 11% $10.0 6% $6.1 4% $5.6 3% $23.8 15% $10.7 7% $14.5 15% sal 3% $4.7 5% sal 4% $68 4% $48 5% $15.4 21% $5.0 5% $5.4 6% $13.6 14% $7.2 8% $6.1 4% $61.1 32% $7.5 5% $26 $3.0 4% $6.3 9% $4.8 7% j..3.0 4% $7.4 10% $5.8 8% $43.4 28% $5.1 5% $3 2 3% $24.4 26% $3.4 5% $2 5 $15.6 . 22% $4.7 2% $3.7 1965 1970 1972 1973 t Including gold and foreign exchange. Data for the non-Com:nunist countries also include Special Drawing Rights and the reserve position in the International Monetary Fund. Data before 1972 for the non-Communist countries are expressed in ilrms of US dollars at the official par values and, in 1972-73, reflect the rcalignment of the exchange rates and the revaluations in the dollar price of gold. 563311 7.74 CONFIDENTIAL 6 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 46,e,.. ? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED FIGURE 9 WORLD OIL t PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION SELECTED AREAS, 1973 MILLION BARRELS PER DAY PRODUCTION CONSUMPTION UNITED STATES SOUTH AMERICA 4.8 2.9 WESTERN EUROPE COMMUNIST 0.4 COUNTRIES 9.9 88 JAPAN , AFRICA 1.2 6.0 MIDDLE 1.1 EAST AUSTRALIA , 0.4 0.6 t Including natural gas liquids. 563312 7.74 UNCLASSIFIED 7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 - Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 1020 1.225 UNCLASSIFIED WORLD OW PRODUCTION THOUSAND 31,740 1965 FIGURE 10 BARRELS 47,790 PER DAY 52,980 3.855 2,180 4,565 7,600 5.895 3.010 57,710 9,605 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES UNITED STATES AFRICA \ MIDDLE EAST 8,865 7,845 10,925 11,185 11,295 OTHER LIBYA 3595 - 2,246- OTHER - - - SAUDI ARABIA IRAN _ KUWAIT/ 2,895 _ 3,320 3,630 6.010 5,050 3,280 3,210 _ -4 3,800 - 3.845 - - -- 2.985 10,075 OTHER 8,595 9,125 1970 1972 CONSUMPTION 1973 THOUSAND 31,060 BARRELS 46,330 PER DAY 52,470 56,425 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES UNITED STATES W'ESTERN EUROPE JAPAN OTHER 8.775 7,940 16,815 6.840 15.990 14,350 4,455 15,155 14,155 11,300 12,660 4,000 7,820 5,425 4,735 10,255 8,400 9,660 5,735 1965 1970 1972 ?I? Including natural gas liquids. 563313 7.74 1973 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/V : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 0 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED FIGURE 11 WORLD PRCVED OIL RESERVES YEAR END 1C73 PERCENT ABU DHABI \ 1 \ IRA() \ \ \ 1 \ 1 55 N N \ \ N \ \ N \ \ N \ \ \ N \ 1 \ IRAN \ \ \ 106 N \ \ N \ \ \ \ ? \ N/ ...-- \ \ \ / \ \ i / / ..-? 1.7 CANADA ..-- / -'::*i'-. __ / k ""?-... ____ ? KUWAIT / ...... ,,, ASIA-PACIFIC 2.7 WESTERN EUROPE 2.8 1 OTHER 3.8 1 4.2 SOUTH AMERICA 5.0 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 7.6 UNITED STATES / NN ... _ LIBYA 12.8 / NN --"' '... NN ??? 45 /?-... ?? .... / N.' "... ,......... N '? "? ..'s , \ .,/ ? NIGERIA -,... ,. NN -.. / MIDDLE EAST 61.6 563314 7-74 SAUDI ARABIA 24.7 TOTAL 567.8 BILLION BARRELS NORTH AMERICA 8.4 MEXICO AFRICA 11.9 UNCLASSIFIED rar Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CI4-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 DOMESTIC Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED COS EVI TOON OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS, 1973 PERCENT FIGURE 12 39.0 15.9 13.8 1.5 NEGL 14.2 1.7 NEGL 9.7 06 31.0 GASOLINE 85 4.1 12 0- 38.6 35,3 6.3 AVIATION FUEL KEROSENE DISTILLATE FUEL RESIDUAL FUEL OIL OTHER PRODUCTS 14.2 58.6 3,4 32 6.0 37.1 27.1 17.8 16.1 30.7 22.1 14.5 25,7 24.0 19.9 20.8 iaj 16.3' UNITED UNITED WEST FRANCE JAPAN STATES KINGDOM GERMANY t Inland consumption. Excluding bunkers and refinery fuel. ENERGY SOURCES, 1972 PERCENT CANADA UNCLASSIFIED FIGURE 13 18 30 2 NEGL JAPAN 7-5-11 12 NEGL NEGL EUROPEAN COMMUNITY 1 KINGDOM NEGL 1 GERMANY 2 FRANCE NEGL NEGL 1 1 10 COAL NATURAL GAS CRUDE OIL HYDRO/ NUCLEAR COAL ARAB OIL NON-ARAB OIL OTHER UNCLASSIFIED I 23 36 33 6 11 7 7 . . 6 51 33 11 50 40 11 3 37 33 33 15 LJNEGL. UNITED 43 23 p 18 15 15 12 4 UNITED STATES 563315 7.74 WEST ITALY Approved For Release 2002/05/020 CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 cit -t3t:S Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL FIGURE 14 PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION PERCENT HYDRO/NUCLEAR -COAL UNITED STATES 1965 70 WESTERN EUROPE 1965 JAPAN 12 1965 USSR 1965 70 70 70 NATURAL GAS 72 72 72 72 Including other solid fuels such as fuelwood, peat, and shale Gil. qmq16 7.74 90IL 73 73 73 73 CONFIDENTIAL 11 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 t:tiEt72f, Ia Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL ECONOMIC COMPARISONS, 1973 United Slates Canada Japan Aggregative (lath Population European Community France Italy Million persons at midyear 210.4 22.1 108.1 256,6 52.2 54 .9 Percent incre.tse 0.8 1.3 0.6 1.0 1.1 Gross national product Billion 1:172 US $ 2 1 223.2, 100.8 370.0 9111.4 231.1 128.1 Average annual rate of growth, 1966-73 (per('ent)3 3.9 .3 10.7 5.8 Per capita (1072 US ti) S 810 4 ,070 3,410 3 ,090 ,1:30 2.340 Industrial production (1965 ---.1(t0) 1.11 157 265 N.A. 100 160 Produetion Primary energy (million metric tons of coal equival('nts)1 9 , NG :I 359.6 89.7 602.0 75.9 50.6 Electric power (billion kilowatt-hours) 2 ,071 .1 266.9 171 .2 ,010.0 187.0 1-12.6 Crude steel (million metric tons) 136.16 13.39 119.32 150.00 25.97 20.93 t'tunent (million metric tons) 77.93 10.06 78.02 115.00 32 . 17 30.26 Trade and international reserves Exports 5 (Miiii0a IS S) 70 ,798 11 26.213 361)82 211,792 36,650 22,221 Imports 7 (million US s') 73,199 24 ,933 :38 .347 216.021 37,728 27,796 Trade halance (million US S) 9,101 128 1.365 1,232 1,1)69 5,572 International reserves (billion US 41.4 5.8 12.2 68.6 8.5 6.4 Indicators of living standards Grain production (kilograms per capita).- 1,129 I ,6I2 144 411 815 289 Meat, production (kilograms per capita) 75 70 10 51 58 05 Television receivers in use (units per thou- san(I persons) 556 411 231 28I 284 227 Radio receivers in use (units per thousand persons) 1822 86(1 701 37o m 315 237 Consumer price index (l065- 100). ...... . 141 140 162 N.A. 118 112 Telephones in use (units or thousand p('rsons) tirOSS 111V('Stall'at US a percent of GNP (1970-72 annual average)'1 630 II 18 :101 0 90 318 IL 38 253 11 N.A. 198 n 27 209 n 00 *An itsterisk indicate., that the data are CON FII)ENTIi1 l Including data ftr \Vest Berlin. 2 Data for the non-t'onitnunist count 0r5 were converted from national currencies at February 1973 exchange rates. 1)10a for the t'orninunist countries were vonverted at US purchasing power equivalents. " The base year is the year prior to tho stated period. 1)a1a for the USSR are at factor costs. Energy expressed in coal equivalents lots a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 5 Data :Iry f.o.b. Exeluding 1)(ipartinent of 1)efinise shipments. 7 tj iIess othprWiSl! infliCated, data are c.i.f. " Data are for 1971. " It;xcluding rico. 1)ata aro for 1972. LI 1)ata are as of the beginning Of the year. '2 1)ata are as of 31 Nlarch. 1.1 Including private and governmcnt. 12 Approved For Release 2002/0M2Fican.4RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL ECONOMIC COMPARISONS. 197:1 United West Eastern Kingdom Germany USSR Europe China 56.0 62.01 249.8 104.9 898.6 0.2 0.51 0.6 2.4 159.9 301.1 1 661.4 218 172 2.7 4.3 1 5.1 5.0 5.3 2,800 4,800 1 2,650 2,080 190 126 151 162* 172 201 186.8 177.6 1,394.5 410.0 :363.2 284.4 2119.0 915.0 301.0 101.0 26.63 9.521 131.00 46.80 20.00 19.99 40.80 1 109.50 50.90 :30.80 30,535 (17,502 21 ,!...32 32,125 4,640 38,847 54,552 20.980 5 :32,8:31 4,740 8,312 12,950 352 706 100 6.5 33.1 2.4" N.A. 0.8* 8 271 3311 684 6829 278 38 1;01 54 51 N.A. 318 2981 197 188 NA. 671 1" 3321 219 204 21* 160 135 100 NA. N.A. 314 12 266 111 65 85 NA. 18 28 33 NA. NA. Aggregati? data Populatioo ?l illion persons at midyear Percent, ill crease Gross national product 13illion 1972 US 8 2 Average annual rate of growth 1966-73 (p('rcent):1 Per capita (1972 US S.) Industrial production (1965 100) Production Primary energy (million metric tons of )'oal equivalents) 1 Electrie power (billion kilowatt-hours) Crude steel (million metric tons) Cement, (million metric tons) Trade and international reserves Exports 5 (million US 8) Imports.; 011111h/11 US 8) Trade balance (million US International reserves (billion ITS 8) Indicators (It living standards Grain production (kilograms per capita) Meat production (kilograms per capita) Television receivers in use (units per thou- sand persons) Radio receivers in use (units per thousand persons) Consumer price index {1965 TOW Telephtffics in use i.units or t housand persons) Gross investment :Ls a percent. or GNI' (197)1-72 annual a verage)o 13 Approved For Release 2002/05/02GaittoRIP5T00875R001500200012-7 '",tv ? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED o WORLD EXPORTS t PERCENT FIGURE 16 1.1 1.1 14.3 0.7 10 13.6 0.7 09 11.8 Ob 08 12.4 UNITED STATE:s EUROPEAN COMMUNITY JAPAN OTHER DEVELOPED LESS DEVELOPED CHINA , OTHER/ *i? 60, 11411 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 6.3 - 5.8 11.2 13.8 5.4 7.3 9.5 12.2 5.8 6.2 10.9 12.9 FRANCE 6.4 UNITED KINGDOM 5.4 WEST GERMANY 11.8 OTHER 13.6 4.5 61 63 65 .L3.6 14.2 13.8 13.6 20.3 18.8 19.3 19.4 4.4 63 4.1 5.7 3.7 5.9 3.7 USSR 5.6 EASTERN EUROPE 1965 1970 1972 1973 $188 $315 $418 $570 BILLION US $ t Data are f.o.b. t t Excluding Departmcnt of Defense shipments. 563317 774 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE 14 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED ME RAL MPORTS AS A SHARE OF CONSUM TION, 1972 BAUXITE AND ALUMINA COPPER UNITED STATES PERCENT ZINC FIGURE 17 NICKEL LEAD TIN IRON COBALT ORE BAUXITE AND ALUMINA COPPER loo) JAPAN PERCENT ZINC CHROMIUM NICKEL LEAD TIN COBALT MANGANESE IRON ORE BAUXITE AND 05 LUMINA COPPER EUROPEAN COMMUNITY ZINC 073 CHROMIUM PERCENT NICKEL LEAD TIN COBALT MANGANESE IRON ORE 563318 7-74 UNCLASSIFIED 15 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED US ROLE iN WORLD AG SCULTURE US EXPORTS AS A SHARE OF WORLD EXPORTS PERCENT 58.1 57.1 37.3 31.2 49.5 43.9 43.2 40.3 52.5 27.4 23.7 23.2 18.5 FIGURE 18 25.5 26.7 I I IL! I I It I I I 1 I 1 II 1963- 68-71. 72-73 1963- 68-71 72.73 1963- 68.71 72-73 1963- 68.71 72.73 1963- 68.71 72.73 67 67 67 67 67 WHEAT FEED:711RAINS OILSEEDSt COTTON RICE US EXPORTS AS A SHARE OF FOREIGN CONSUMPTION PErCENT 33.0 8.3 5.9 9.7 9.2 6.7 5.0 21.9 23'1 10.6 11.3 7.0 L_ I I L____I I II III!! I I 1963. 68-71 72.73 1963- 58-71 72-73 1963. 68.71 72.73 1963. 68.71 72.73 67 67 67 67 WHEAT FEEDGRAINS OILSEEDSt COTTON Major oilseeds and meals (44% soybean meal equivalent bnsis). UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED FIGURE 19 COMMUNIST COUNTRIES' MO- IMPORT SUPPLIERS, 1972 CHINA 08 NON- COMMUNIST 563319 7.74 PERCENT EASTERN EUROPE 57.9 54 OTHER 11.5 7.2 10.4 USSR 90 2.8 43 USSR EASTERN EUROPE 54 OTHER 16.9 23.1 17.4 21.1 CHINA 1.0 1.5 1.1 360 27.0 4.0 162 5.2 60 EASTERN EUROPE USSR CHINA EASTERN EUROPE OTHER UNITED STATES EUROPEAN COMMUNITY JAPAN OTHER LESS DEVELOPED UNCLASSIFI ED 16 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 cr,,A,C4 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 300 200 100 90 1965 CONFIDENTIAL INDEX OF INDUST IAL PRODUCTION 1955? 100 JAPAN _1 66 67 WEST GERMANY I 68 69 70 UNCLASSIFIED WORLD PRODUCTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES PERCENT 44 a 13 7 10 5 10 UNITED STATES FIGURE 20 265 201 71 72 73 CONFIDENTIAL FIGURE 21 31 33 UNITED STATES 17 18 JAPAN 13 WEST GERMANY 11 9 9 FRA NCE 7 6 UNITED KINGDOM 6 5 ITALY 4 CANADA 13 14 OTHER 1964-65 1969-70 1972-73 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE 563320 7.74 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-4DP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED ODUCTION OF CRUDE STEEL WORLD GURE 22 PERCENT UNITED STATES USSR JAPAN WEST GERMANY UNITED KINGDOM FRANCE OTHER 26 20 19 20 20 20 19 20 16 16 17 9 a 8 7 7 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 30 27 27 29 1965 1970 TRENDS MILLION METRIC TONS 1972 1973 150 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY 100 USSR UNLTED STATES 50 40 30 20 10 JAPAN WEST GERMANY CHINA 1965 563321 7-74 150 136 131 119 50 26 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02s: CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 25X6 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 oGROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT O INTERNATIONAL RESERVES ? CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE ? BAS I C BALANCE o INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION O AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION O DEFENSE EXPENDITURES o CONSUMER PRICE INDEX O WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX ? EXCHA NG E RATES ? POPULATION ? LABOR FORCE UNITED STATES: ECONOMIC DATA o EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: ECONOMIC DATA O USSR: ECONOMIC DATA O EASTERN EUROPE: ECONOMIC DATA ? CHINA: ECONOMIC DATA ? US AND USSR: FACTORS OF CONSUMPTION Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 1 Estimated Gross National Product at Market Prices l 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 - 1970 1971 Billion 1972 US $ 1972 1973 World 2 ,970 3 ,130 3 ,260 :3 ,440 3 ,620 3 ,790 3 ,950 4 ,140 4 .420 Developed Conn trie ? 1,960 2 ,070 2 ,150 2 ,280 2 ,400 2 ,470 2 ,560 2 ,710 2 .880 United States 902.3 961.8 986.3 1,032.1 1,060,2 1,055.9 1,089.0 1,155.2 1,223.2 Ansi ralia 2 36.6 37.2 39.6 41.1 44.5 47.0 .19.0 50.5 53,5 (!a nada 72.7 77.7 80.3 8.1.9 89.1 91.6 07.0 102.0 109.8 Japan 163.5 180.2 201.5 233.0 261.8 288.9 306.9 335.2 370.0 Sweden 35.1 36.0 37.2 :38.7 40.7 .12.5 12.5 43.6 15.4 Switzerland 27.9 28.7 29.2 30.1 32.2 33.7 35.0 37.0 38.8 European Community 664 689 709 750 797 838 865 897 946 Belgium 28.3 29.2 30.3 31.6 33.8 :35.9 37.2 39.3 11.6 France 1.17.5 155.8 163.5 171.6 184.8 1116.0 206.7 217.8 231.1 Italy 87.2 92.1 98.6 105.0 111.0 110..1 118.3 122.1 128.1 Netherlands 35.3 :36.2 :38.3 .10.9 .13.6 .16.6 48.3 50.5 52.5 United Kingdom 129.1 131.9 134.6 139.3 141.7 1.15.6 148.3 151.1 159.9 West Germany 3 21.1.2 220.5 219.0 236.0 255.3 270.0 277.6 285.7 301.1 Less Developed Countries :305 :119 :335 357 383 408 432 .159 492 Communist Countries. 698 740 773 808 842 907 952 980 1 USSR and Eastern Europe 584 618 654 690 712 760 793 819 ,050 880 USSR 1:36.0, .163.0 491.7 520.5 536.5 575.3 599.1 614.0 061.4 Eastern Europe . 148 155 162 169 176 184 19:1 205 218 Bulgaria 8.9 9.6 10.2 11.0 11.7 12.7 13.5 14.6 15.7 Czechoslovakia 29.9 :30 ..1 :31 .8 32.8 :13.8 :35.2 36.6 37.9 39 ...) 48.8 East Germany 3.1.9 36.2 37.7 39.3 41.1 13.0 14.5 46.6 Hungary 1.1 15.1 15.7 16.1 16.5 17.0 :"' . 8 18.3 19.2 Poland .:3 10.5 12.7 44.3 .16.2 47.6 49.9 52.6 56.5 60.8 Romania 19.6 21.3 22.5 23.8 25.1 26.5 29.0 :31.5 :3,1.1 Far East China 114 122 119 118 130 1.17 159 161 172 l Data for the non-Communist countries were eon-. ?rted from national currencies at February 197:3 rates of exchange. Data for the Communist countries were converted at US purchasing power equivalents. 2 Fiscal year ending 30 lune of the stated year. 3 Including data for \Vest Berlin. 19 Approved For Release 2002/05/0D.C6-1RIB-11'85T00875R001500200012-7 aaar-44-1., Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 2 Gross National Product in Purchasing Power Equivalents and Exchange Rate Equivalents Purchasing February 1973 Average 1973 May 1972 April 1971 Power Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Exchange Rule Exchange Rate Equivalents 1 Conversions Conversions Conversions Conversions OECD Gross National Product, 1973 (Billion 1972 US $) Belgium 42.8 -11.6 43 .0 :37 .4 :3:3.6 Denmark 20.1 21.4 25.3 21 .9 20 .4 France 228.8 231.1 230.5 207.8 1 9 1 .4 Italy 130.1 128.1 121.8 125.1 116.1 Japy.1 33g?32 370.0 366.9 32.1.1 27 7 .5 Netherlands 45.7 52.5 55.1 '17.2 -12.3 Norway 13.0 16.6 17.1 11.9 1:3.0 United Kingdom 182.3 150.9 157.5 167.3 154 .1 West Germany 3 23:3.9 301.1 :326.8 271.0 238.6 Gross National Product Per Capita,1 1973 (United States= 100) 0 EC D Belgium 76 74 76 66 60 Denmark . 70 84 87 75 70 France 75 76 79 68 (33 Italy 41 40 39 :39 36 Japan 54 59 58 51 -1 4 N etherlands 59 67 71 61 5.1 Norway 60 71 74 64 60 U nited ngdom 56 -19 IS 51 17 West Germany 3 65 84 91 75 66 I For the individual European OECD countries, the ratios for converting gross national product (ON P) in national currencies at 1972 prices into 1972 US dollars on the basis of US purchasing power equivalent,: are derived front the 1950 ratios in Milton Gilbert and Associates, Comparative National Products and Price Levels, 0 EEC, Paris, 1958, using the geometric nwan of European and US weighted ratios. Those 1959 ratios were moved to 1972 by applying the following factor: the derived price indexes for each European country for 1950-72 divided by a derived price index for the United States for 1950-72. These price indexes were derivcd for each country by dividing the growth of GNP in current prices by the growth of GNP in constant prices. Tlw ratios thus obtained were applied to the GNP values, given in the national currencies in 1972 prices. 2 Converted at US purchasing power equivalents in approximately the same manner as the data for the European countries. II rtriuding data for West Berlin. Iiiewd on 1972 prices. 20 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 3 Gross National Product, by End Use, in the US and the USSR 1972 Billion 1972 US $ USSR as a Percent US USSR of US 802.3 11 11(.: Defense Consumption 323.5* 103* Other 73. New fixed investment...205.11 21-1..1* 7-1.0 0 75.0* 62* GNP 1 ,155.2 53 .15.5* 611.0'2 - *An asterisk indivates that the data are CON Fl D ENTI AI,. I US market prices. Total Soviet gilts,. national product (GNP) and the various end uses wore converted to dollars not by the official rate of exchange but by the average purchasing power ratio of the dollar and tlw ruble ...deal:tied 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 ealettlated to measure quantity of output compared with the United States 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 alone, for example, used 28% of the labor force, or 36 million people, as a result of the inefficiency of that sector in the USSR. The adjusted end uses of GNP are defined as follows: (1) Consumption comprises personal expenditures for goods and services for till purposes and noninvestment outlays by government for goods and services for health and education. (The personal consumption expenditures for the United States are 57211.5 billion.) (2) Investment is defined (a) for both the United States and Om USSR as the sum of expenditures for gross private domestic investment net of inventories; for public construction other than that for defense facilities; for equip- ment purchased by the government except that for defense; and for defense stockpiling and defensp-production ex- pansion; and (h) for the United States, as also including expenditures by state and local government for development of atomic energy. (The gross private domestic investment for the United States is S178.3 billion.) (3) Defense as a component of GNP comprises government purehases 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 and net military grants for foreign military assistance. (The federal government purchases of goods and services for national defense, excluding purclnwes by NASA, for the United States are F;7.1.-1 billion.) (-l) Other for the USSR includes expenditures on civil space programs, inventory change, administration, net exports, and a statistical discrepancy. Administration includes expenditures on civilian internal security, general agricul- tural programs, public organizations, government administration, and social welfare. Other for the United States includes administration, net exports and military assistance, outlays for space research and technology, change in inventories and stockpiles, and a statistical discrepancy. Administration is the residual left after all current expenditures for national defense, health, 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 United States.) 2 The sum of the end-use components SOVit L GNP, valued in dollars, does not .qual the dollar value of aggregate GNP, because of till' use of average ruble-dollar ratios in converting from ruble values to dollar values. r vertheless. the individual end-use components were not adjusted to agree with the total, since the US-USSR compa. .ns shown are believed to give the best available description of relative size. Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : qlf?-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table International Reserves I OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million US $ 1972 1973 United States 15,150 11,482 14 ,830 15 ,710 16,96-i 1-1,187 13,190 13,150 14 ,378 Australia 1 ,4113 1 087 1 ,364 I ,442 1 ,261 1 ,693 3,316 6 ,141 6 ,085 Austria 1,311 I ,326 1,478 1 ,504 1 ,530 1 ,75 I 2343 2,719 2 ,873 Canada 3 ,037 2,702 2,717 3 ,046 3,106 -I ,679 11,701 6 ,050 5 ,768 Japan . 2,152 2,111) 2 ,030 2,006 3654 ,I ,810 15,361) 18,365 12 ,246 Portugal 938 1,077 I ,234 1363 I445 I ,504 1945 2,312 2839 Spain 1,122 1253 1,100 1 ,149 1,281 1 ,817 3,268 5 ,014 6,772 Sweden 972 1,027 841 815 696 761 1 ,110 I,575 2,528 Switzerland 3,14! 3 ,54.5 3,606 4 ,293 4 ,425 5,132 6,066 7,188 8,078 European Community Belgium 2,334 2,350 2,590 2,187 2,388 2,847 3,473 3,870 5,100 France 6 ,343 6 ,733 6 ,094 1,201 3 ,833 4 ,060 8,253 10,015 8 ,529 Italy 4 ,800 4,911 5,463 5,341 5,045 5,352 6,787 6,079 6 ,434 Netherlands 2,116 2448 2,619 2 ,463 2,521) 3,234 3,796 4 ,785 6 ,5-17 United Kingdom 3,001 3 ,C19 2 ,095 2422 2,1327 2,827 6,582 5647 6 ,476 West Germany 7.430 8,029 8,1133 9 ,948 7,129 13,610 113,657 23,785 :33,117 Latin America Brazil., Venezuela 484 843 425 777 199 872 257 922 656 933 1,187 1,021 1 ,746 1,522 4 ,183 1,732 6 ,417 2 Middle East ,420 Kuwait 930 1,100 1,030 1,270 1.280 1 .376 1,890 2,77-I 3,700 Sandia Arabia 726 748 762 662 607 662 1,44-i 2 ,500 3 Africa Libya 246 339 385 539 918 1 ,500 2 ,666 2 ,876 1: Communist Countries ,925 ,127 USSR I ,010* 1 , 110* 1,260* 1,420* 1,600* 1,78(1* 2,1.1(1* 2.210* 2.1s0* Yugoslavia 103 115 80 132 253 140 212 730 1 ,338 *An asterisk in that the data are CON Fl DENTIA U. In gold and foreign exchange. Data for the no countries also in Special Drawing Rights and the reserve position in the International Monetary Fund. Data before 1972 for the non-Communist countries are expressed in terms of US dollars at the official par valuef :Ind, in 1972-73, reflect the realignments of the exchange rates and the revaluations of the dollar price of gold. 22 Approved For Release 2002/06/1tfipi:VALRDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/03143WP85T00875R001500200012-7 Table 5 Current Account Balance I 1969 1970 1971 1972 Million US $ 1973 OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 United States 1306 2 ,320 2 ,051 -443 1 ,050 416 - 2 ,790 --8353 ..-I.I .041 Canada 2 1 ,048 - -1 ,079 - - 416 -90 --- 852 1 ,059 303 628 3:-;1 Japan 932 1 ,254 ? 190 1 ,018 2,119 1 ,970 5,797 662) 52 European Community Belgium a 152 - 92 196 28 74 724 811 1 ,1I3 I .072 Denmark ---183 -2)0 - -287 ? -2)6 -410 544 -122 65 -175 France 761-' 1714 205 -1 ,059 ! ,798 152 526 284 169 Ireland --127 -73 32 - -- 57 -90 .185 --205 - 162 N.A. Italy 2 ,353 2 ,279 1 ,761 2 ,905 2,340 761 1 ,866 2.7))) 2.500 Netherlands 24 .- 176 70 73 40 502 958 I .0-16 N.A. United Kingdom .... 137 235 874 682 1 ,068 1 .661 2.595 173 3 ,355 West Germany 1 .556 129 2 ,502 2 ,96-1 i .918 980 892 I .1150 1.611 I Unless otherwise indicated, data exclude government grants. 2 Including government grants. 3 Including data for Luxembourg. 4 Balance between France and non-franc countries. 5 Estimated. Table 6 Basic Balance 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million US $ 1972 1973 OECD 1965 1966 1967 United States 1 ,80.1 1.721 3,30-I 1 .111 3,1)16 3,1)31 9,55)) 11 .235 711 Canada ? ? 275 66 849 1,573 1.319 I ,750 MO 1 ,I 49 N.A. Japan 517 446 - 1 ,002 809 I .961 379 1.715 2.137 9 ,770 European Community Belgium I 2 176 --- 168 244 --86 326 290 528 5.19 Denmark 2 20 34 -46 -9 .--71 6 III 15.1 N.A. France 1 ,0523 2541 23,1 - 1 ,957 --? 1 ,606 --- 101 528 - 370 2 ,351 Ireland --.59 24 115 4 ---120 ? 37 171 - 127 N.A. Italy 4 2,480 1 ,436 1,255 2 ,277 1 ,367 2 .047 2 ,453 2,137 N. A. Netherlands -48 --122 N.A. ---129 - .143 - 134 - 20 866 N.A. United Kingdom -773 3 1 ,153 989 816 1 ,032 2 ,690 1,989 3 ,210 West Germany 1 .272 37 1 .7119 164 3 .976 72.1 9 ,693 :I ,70 1 7 .671 I Including data for Luxembourg. 2 Overall balance including errors and omissions. 3 Balance between France and non-franc countries. 4 Excluding some long-term investment resulting from use of repatriated Italian banknote's. 23 UNCLASSIFIED C3NFIDENTIAL M, TERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 *.? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 7 Index of Industrial Production I 1965 -100 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 172 19732 OECD Uniter! State.; 110 112 118 124 120 120 129 1 4 1 Canada. 108 110 116 125 129 136 1.?.1 157 Japan 113 135 155 180 204 210 225 265 European Community France 108 1 1 1 116 130 138 140 157 169 Italy III 121 128 133 142 142 147 160 United Kingdom 103 103 108 112 11.1 114 116 126 West Germany 101 99 1 1 1 125 133 136 141 151 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 3 107* 115* 122* 128* 137* 145* 153* 1 6 2* Eastern Europe. 108 115 123 131 140 150 158 172 Bulgaria 112 127 142 157 169 185 198 219 Czechoslovakia 100 113 118 123 130 137 143 150 Fast Germany 105 110 116 124 130 136 143 152 Huogary 107 114 118 121 128 137 141 150 Poland 106 113 122 13; 140 150 164 182 Romania 112 125 137 149 164 178 195 217 Far East China 'I 114 94 103 127 151 170 185 201 Other Yugoslavia 104 101 110 123 131 1.18 1611 16 9 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I Indexes for the no countries are value-added weighted indexes of in and final products of industry. In- dustry includes manufacturing and mining and, in most countries, public utilities. The indexes for the Communist rountr'es are esti- mates of this Office--constructed as nearly as possible on the SWIMe basis as the indexes for Western countries?or other calculations accepted by this Office. The indexes for the Communist countri?s include manufacturing, mining, and public utilities. 2 Preliminary. a Index of gross values for individual commodities and branches aggregated by 1968 value-added weights. The three sectors covered?materials, machinery, and nondurable consumer goods?constitute 50.140/s, 30.11%, and 19.75%, respectively, of the value- added weights for industrial production. This index is as comparable as data will permit with the index of US industrial production of the US Federal Reserve Board. 4 Estimates of this Office computed by applying value-added weights to data for commodity production. The data are fragmentary and uncertain; therefore, the index should be regarded as providing only a tentative indication of the general level and trend in production. 24 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED 'cable 8 Official Communist Indexes of Gross Industrial Production ; 1965-100 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 109 119 t 99 138 150 162 173 185 Eastern Europe 13u17,aria 112 127 140 1.53 168 183 201 21:3 Czechoslovakia 107 115 121 128 139 148 158 169 East Germany 107 113 120 128 137 145 154 N.A. Hungary 107 116 121 124 135 144 152 163 Poland 108 116 127 138 141) 161 178 199 Romania I 1 1 127 14; 156 175 196 219 251 Far East North Korea 98 115 132 N.A. 170 N.A. 229 272 --------- ------------------------------------------- ? --- ------ -------- ----- ------ - - ---- ---- - -- I These indexes are measures of the "gross" value of produetion 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 puhlic utilities, as in most NVestern definitions of industry. hut also certain other activities (A.:trying from conntry to country). 25 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ? ?. 7-77.4"7:777-'1" Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 9 Indexes of Agricultural Production 1966 1967 196: 1969 1970 1971 1972 1965 -100 1973 Developed Countries 105 108 112 III 113 Ill) 118 120 to i22 United States I 09 103 105 106 105 113 115 120 Australia 116 106 129 124 123 123 .... .... Canada 111 94 104 105 96 115 102 104 European Coinmunity France 06 106 Iii 109 III 119 122 133 Italy. 103 107 104 108 1 1 1 112 107 N.A. United Kingdom 102 104 102 104 108 117 119 122 West Germany. 107 116 123 120 121 128 133 137 Less Developed Countries . 300 104 107 I;',.; 115 117 117 121 to 122 Africa / 01 104 107 109 112 116 117 112 to 113 Far East .'01 105 110 116 120 122 118 125 to 127 Latin America 97 103 103 107 110 110 1 1 1 114 to 115 Near East 103 106 110 113 112 117 125 120 to 121 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 2 107 108 113 110 124 124 115 132 Eastern Europe 2 110 113 112 110 109 114 122 126 Bulgaria 118 120 107 110 120 121 127 131 Czechoslovakia 112 118 121 Illi 121 123 127 132 East Germany 10:3 108 110 104 10:3 98 108 108 Hungary III 119 116 119 122 127 131 138 Poland 107 108 109 104 104 108 117 124 Romania. 117 120 117 117 103 126 137 137 Far East China 4 101 110 103 104 113 117 110 119 - - I Excluding production of seeds and of feed for horses and mules. 2 The weights used to aggregate estimated agricultural output are the average prices realized by all producers for products sold in 1968. 3 'Estimates based on the value of crop production plus the value of livestock products, with allowance for changes in livestock numbers, but minus feed (including grain imported for feed), seed, and waste. FAO/OECD West European regional price weights (1952-56 average) were used to compute the indexes. 4 Based on estimates of grain and cotton production. 26 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 10 Defense Expenditures as a Share of Gross National Product Percent 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 OECD 1. Australia 3.7 4 .2 4 .4 4.3 .1.4 3.8 3.5 3.5 Austria 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.0 Belgium 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 2.0 2.9 2.8 2.8 Canada 3.0 2.9 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.2 Denmark 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.3 Finland 1.7 1.6 1.8 1.9 1 .6 1.0 1.0 1.8 France 5.2 5.0 5.0 4 .8 4.4 4.1 3.9 3.7 Greece 3.5 :3.4 4.4 4.7 4 .9 4.8 1.7 4.0 Ireland 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.8 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.3 Italy :3.3 3.4 3.1 :3.(1 2.7 2.7 2.0 3.1 Japan 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.9 Luxembourg 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.9 Netherlands 3.9 3.7 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.4 New Zealand 2.1 2.3 2.1 2.0 1.9 2.0 1.9 1.8 Norway 3.8 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.1 :3.4 Portugal 6.2 0.3 7.3 7.5 6.9 7.1 7.7 7.2 Spain 2.7 :3.2 3.6 :3.9 3.5 :3.5 3.5 3.4 Sweden 4 .:3 4.2 4.0 3.7 3.5 :3.5 3.9 3.6 Switzerland 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.0 Turkey 5.1 4.5 4.7 4.7 4.3 4 .4 1.7 1 .5 United Kingdom..5.9 5.7 5.7 5.4 5.0 4.9 Si) 5.4 United States 2 8.2 0.1 10.1 10.0 9.1 8.0 6.9 6,4 West Germany3 4.3 4.1 4.3 :3.6 3.0 3 .:3 :3.1 3.5 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR .1 6 .t., , 6.7* 0.5* 0.1* 0:3* 0(3* 5.7* 57* Eastern Europe 5 Bulgaria 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 9.3 2.2 2.5 2.5 Czechoslovakia to 4 .4 4.4 4 .1 40 :3.9 to 4.0 East Germany 3.0 3.0 3.1 4.8 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 Hungary 9.7 2.3 2.1 2.4 2.4 2.8 2.7 2.4 Poland :3.7 3.8 3.7 3.9 1.1 1.1 3.8 3.5 Romania 2.1 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.0 1.11 Other Yugoslavia' 6.7 4.7 4.2 4.4 4.6 4.2 4.0 4.5 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DENTIA L. 1 Except for the United States, data are from the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. 13ased on the ratio of military expenditures to gross national product (GNI') at current market prices. Military expenditures are for current and capital expenditures to meet the needs of the armed forces including expenditures of national defense agencies for military programs; expenditures for the military components of such mixed activities as atomic energy, space, and research and development; military assistance to foreign countries; and expenditures on paramilitary forces where they contribute substantially to a country's military capabilities. 2 Based on the ratio of military expenditures to GNP in constant 1972 prices. 3 Including data for West 13erlin. .1 Based on the ratio of military expenditures to ON P in constant 1968 prices. Based on the ratio of military expenditures to GNP in current prices. 27 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/Maiik1F85T00875R001500200012-7 Table 11 Consumer Price Index 19(;5 = 100 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECI) European Community Belgium ItalyFrance Netherlands. 11(113'1 106 102 109 107 105 106 110 110 107 113 114 117 110 122 119 131 124 115 127 1112:2:711 131 137 11:3 11::331 111:,213888 11;13(2) 148 140 142 Canada United States 103 104 106 10' 110 112 116 117 1122:13 1:2:2388.1 141 Japan 105 115 121 120 147 11(5i(1/ United Kingdom. 104 109 I 1 1 118 125 103 106 Communist Countries 110 99 1:35 West Germany 105 107 114 127 Bulgaria a 99 100 100 Hungary 101 101 111(1121 100 103 11:11(71 105 IOU 10:3 10911 112 10011 Eastern Europe a 09 100 USSR 1 99 99 99 108 103 103 Czechoslovakia 100 104 103 110 103 104 123 190 11((11(91 110 East Germany . 100 11(01(3) 100 108 Yugoslavia 131 138 149 165 21(2)82 11(0178 266 109 Poland 101 101 103 104 100 101 103 1(17 108 Romania a 106 105 107 Other 1 Average of the official state retail price index and the collective farm market price index we4:,,iteo by their respective shares of retail purchases in 1960. Although the index does not reflect elm nges in prices of everything purchased by consumers (the official state retail price index does not include costs of housing and roost consumer services .4tich as Inc adry, transportation, recreation, household operation, and communications), the index since 1960 is a good representation of a consumer price index because prices of services were essentially constant during this period. a All the indexes are highly suspect?.particularly those for East Germany. 3 Estimated. 28 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 m Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : ClAtt121Mg875R001500200012-7 Table 12 Wholesale Price Index 0 EC D 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1965-100 I 1973 United States 103 104 106 110 114 118 123 140 Canada 104 105 108 113 114 116 124 150 Japan 102 104 105 107 III Ito III 129 European Community Belgium 102 101 101 106 112 III 2 115 2 1301 France 2 103 102 100 110 :18 122 129 143 Italy 102 101 102 106 13 117 122 1,18 Netherlands .1 106 106 109 106 1 1 1 116 120 129 United Kingdom' 103 104 108 112 120 129 137 147 West Germany' 102 101 952 952 103 2 1081 112 2 1192 Communist Countries USSR 5 99 106 106 106 107 106 105 N.A. Eastern Europe N.A. Czechoslovakia' 10.1 134 137 1,10 140 141 141 Hungary 7 N.A. IOU 106 108 110 112 114 118 Other Yugoslavia " 111 114 114 118 128 14. 16,1 100 I Unless otherwise indicated. 2 Excluding the value added tax. Intermediate goods prices. 4 Industrial goods prices. 5 Industrial goods prices, including turnover tax. 6 ASSUITIed to include turnover tax. 7 January 1967 = IOU. Producers' goods prices, excluding turno ver tax. 8 I ndustrial goods prices, excluding turnover tax. 29 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 13 Exchange Rates for Currencies of the Communist Countries as of I April 197-1 Exchange Rate In Terms of US SI In Terms of I Ruble Unit of Currency Commercial Rate 2 Noncom- mercial Rate 3 Commercial Rate 2 Noncom- mercial Ralf!" USSR. 11 utile 0.76 0.76 Eastern Europe Bulgaria Lev 0.97 1.65 I .28 2.17 Czechoslovakia Koruna 5.68 11 .88 7.47 15.63 East Germany Deutsche Nlark East 3.564 2 .80 4.68 4 3.68 Hungary Forint 9.15 23.4 12.04 30.8 Poland Zloty 3.32 19.92 4.37 26 .21 Romania Leu 4.97 14.3 8 6.54 18.92 Far East China Yuan 9 9 N.A. N.A. North Korea Won. 2.15 2.15 N.A NA, North Vietnam Dung 2.8 N.A. 3.7 N.A. Other Albania Lek 5 5 12.5 5 5.56 13.9 Cuba Peso 0.83 0.53 1.11 1.11 Mongolia Tugrik 3.31 N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia Dinar 15.176 15.17? 19.116 19.96 Since the initial devaluation of the US dollar, in December 1971, the Communist countries have frequently adjusted their exchange rates relative to the dollar. Changes in the exchange rates reflect the position of the dollar relative to other Western currencies. 2 Official rates unless otherwise indicated. These rates are used for converting trade statistics. 3 Rates used for noncommercial transactions such as diplomatic, tourist. and student expenditures; personal remittances; and the like. Some countries have special rates for tourists and personal remittances in addition to the noncommercial rate. 4 The unofficial rates actually used in East German accounting of foreign trade transactions. Official rates still listed, butt not used, are 2.54 DNIE to US SI and 3.71 DM E to 1 ruble. 5 Pre-1973 rah.; the postdevaluation rate is unknown. 6 Dinar floating relative to the dollar. 30 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 't40:704140. r (1_ 4,1.? - - 927if Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 14 Estimated Population Million Persons at Midyear 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD 680.7 687.7 694.2 700.7 707.6 714.4 721.7 728.4 735.0 7.11.2 United States 194.3 196.6 198.7 200.7 202.7 204.9 207.0 208.8 210.4 211.9 Australia 11.4 11.6 11.8 12.0 12.3 12.5 12.8 13.0 13.1 13.1 Austria 7.2 7.3 7.3 7.4 7.4 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.6 Canada 19.7 20.0 20.4 20.7 21.0 21.3 21.6 21.8 22.1 22.4 Finland. 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4 .6 4.6 4.6 4.7 1.7 Greece 8.6 8.6 8.7 8.7 8.8 8.8 8.9 8.9 8.9 9.0 Iceland 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 (1.2 0.2 ().2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Japan 98.9 99.8 100.8 102.0 103.2 104.3 105.6 107.0 108.1 109.6 New Zealand 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.0 Norway 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.3) 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.0 Portugal 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.3) Spain 32.1 32.4 32.7 33.1 33.4 33.8 34.1 34.5 34.9 :35.2 Sweden 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.9 S.() 8.0 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.2 Switzerland 5.9 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.2 6.3 6.3 6.4 Turkey 31.2 31.9 :32.7 3:3.5 34.4 :35.2 36.1 37.0 :37.9 :38.9 Europeal: Community 243.5 245.4 2,16.8 2,18.1 249.9 251.6 253.4 255.0 256.6 257.8 Belgium 9.5 9 5 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.8 Denmark 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5 . (1 France 48.8 49.9 49.6 49.9 50.4 50.8 51.3 51.7 52.2 52.6 Ireland 2.9 2.0 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 3.0 :3.1 Italy 52.0 52.3 52.7 5:3.0 5:3.3 53.7 54.0 54.3 54.0 55.3 Luxembourg 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 (1.3 0.3 0.4 Netherlands 12.3 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.9 1:3.0 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 United Kingdom. 54.4 54.6 54.9 55.2 55.4 55.5 55.7 55.9 56.0 56.1 West Germany 1 58.7 59.2 59.4 51).6 60.2 60.7 (11.3 61.7 (12.)) (32.1 Communist Countries 1,137.5 1,158.6 1 ,180.2 1,202.3 1 ,224 .8 1 ,248.2 1 ,272.5 1,297.2 1 ,322.2 1 ,318.0 USSR and Eastern Europe 330.6 333.9 336.9 3,10.1 342.9 3,15.8 3,18.8 351.8 354.7 357.8 USSR 230.9 233.5 236.0 238.3 240.6 242,8 245.1 247.5 249.8 252.2 Eastern Europe 99.7 100.4 100.9 101.8 102.3 103.0 103.7 10,1.3 104.9 105.6 Bulgaria 8.2 8.3 8.3 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.6 8.6 8.7 Czechoslovakia 14.1 1.1.2 14.3 14.3 14 .13 14 .13 14.4 14.5 14.6 11.7 East Germany 17.0 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.0 17.0 16.9 Hungary. 10.2 16.2 10.2 10.3 10.11 10.3 10.4 10.4 10.4 10 .5 Poland :31.2 31.5 31.7 32.0 32.2 32.5 32.8 :33.1 33.4 33.7 Romania 19.0 19.1 19.3 19.7 20 .(1 20.3 20.5 20.7 20.9 21.1 Far East 776.8 794.2 812.2 830.8 850.1 870.2 891.0 912.3 93.1.0 956.2 China 746.6 763.2 780.5 798.4 817.2 8:36 .7 856.9 877.5 81)8.11 920 . 1 North Korea 12.2 12.6 13.0 13.4 13.8 14.2 14 .6 15.1 15.5 1(1.0 North Vietnam 18.0 18.'! 18.7 10.0 19.1 19.3 19 .5 19.7 19.9 20.1 Other 30.1 30.5 31.1 31.4 31.8 32.2 32.7 33.1 33.5 3,1.0 Albania 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.3 2.4 Cuba 7.7 7.9 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.9 9.1 Mongolia 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1 .2 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 Yugoslavia. 19.4 19.6 19.8 20.0 20.2 20.4 20.6 20.8 20.1) 21.1 'Including data for West Berlin. 31 Approved For Release 2002/0taATeRDP85T00875R001500200012-7 -- WV,Wo -,013.t.ttratlf, 144, "It ' Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 15 Labor Force I Million Persons at Midyear 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 3 77.18 78.8!) 80.70 82.27 84.24 85.90 86.93 88.99 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. , ..., 168 170 172 17.1 175 176 179 181 USSR: 117.86 119.46 120.85 122.31 123.42 124.20 126.0,1 128.15 Eastern Europe 49.7 50.3 50.8 51.4 51.8 52.1 52.6 53.0 Bulgaria .1.26 1.37 4.11 4.40 4.44 .1.49 4.54 .1.60 Czechoslovakia 6.77 6,89 6.95 7.05 7.16 7.26 7.34 7.39 East Germany . 8.39 8.41 8.44 8.44 8.45 8.44 8.46 8..18 Ilungary 1.78 1.8(1 4.8.1 4.97 5.00 5.01 5.0.1 5.07 Poland 15.21 15.49 15.78 16.04 16.23 16.35 16.56 16.76 Romania 10.27 10.38 10.42 10.47 10.51 10.56 10.67 10.72 Far East North Korea' 5.:3 5.3 5.1 5.5 5,7 5.9 6.1 6.2 6.4 North Vietnam" 9.4 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.9 10.1 10.3 Other Albania. 0.82 0.8,1 0.87 0.88 0.91 0.94 0.97 1.00 1.04 Yugoslavia. . 8.77 8,62 8.57 8.56 8.66 8.78 8.82 8.88 8.92 91,04 184 130.21 53.5 4.62 7.45 8.51 5.09 17.06 10.81 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data in the armed forces and the unemployed. 2 Annual averages of in data. Excludipit in security forces. Adjusted annual average. EXCI tiding the armed forces. Table 16 Nonagricultural Labor Force I 1967 70.53 1968 72.10 1969 74.30 1970 75.16 Million Persons at Midyear 1971 1972 1973 75.73 78.23 80.96 United States 2. 1965 66.73 1966 68.92 LET 356.4 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 107 110 113 116 119 122 125 129 133 USSR' 75.52 77.84 80.20 82.61 84.95 86.72 89.19 92.16 95.08 Eastern Europe 31.1 32.0 32.8 33.7 34.5 35.2 36.0 36.7 37.6 Bulgaria 2.34 2.49 2.62 2.68 2.76 2.87 2.96 3.06 3.1,1 Czechoslovakia 5.30 5.42 5.51 5.63 5.76 5,87 5.96 6.04 6.11 East Germany 7.00 7.06 7.19 7.28 7.34 7.38 7.42 7.46 7.52 Hungary 3,35 3.39 3,45 :3.62 3.69 :3.75 3.83 :3.91 3.96 Poland. 8.82 9.10 9..15 9.75 10.06 10.22 10.18 10.73 11.07 Romania 1.31 4.49 4.63 4.74 4,89 5.08 5.37 5.54 5.77 Far East North Korea" 2.6 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.2 3.3 North Vietnam .1 . 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.2 Other '11.r Albania. 0.27 0.211 0.32 0 . :35 0.38 0.40 0.43 0.46 0.49 Yugoslavia 4.30 4.27 4 .:32 1.41 4.59 4.79 1.92 5.05 5.16 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data include the armed forces. 2 Civilian employment. The data are annual averages of monthly data that exclude the armed forces. 3 Excluding in security forces. Adjusted annual average. 4 Excluding the armed fotees. 32 Approved For Release 2002/019aDP85T00875R001500200012-7 aNt, pth, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 17 Industrial Labor Force Million Persons at Midyear 1972 1973 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 United States 2. 18.69 19.84 20.06 20.39 20.70 19.97 19.13 19.54 20.44 Connnunist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 42.0 43.5 44.9 46.2 47.3 48.0 48.9 49.7 50.4 USSR 3 27.45 28.51 29.15 30.43 31.16 31.59 32.03 32.46 32.90 Eastern Europe 14.5 15.0 15.4 15.8 16.2 16.4 16.9 17.2 17.5 Bulgaria 1.12 1.22 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.32 1.36 1.39 1.42 Czechoslovakia 2.59 2.67 2.69 2.72 2.74 2.76 2.80 2.82 2.84 East Gernutny 3.12 3.45 3.52 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.57 3.58 3.59 Hungary 1.58 1.61 1.66 1.80 1.86 1.88 1.93 1.99 1.99 Poland.. 3.87 4.01 4.17 4.31 4.47 4.55 4.69 4.83 4.90 Romiuda 1.96 2.03 2.09 2.15 2.25 2.37 2.54 2.64 2.75 Far East North Vietnam 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 I 0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Other Albania 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.21 0.23 Yugoslavia 1.83 1.81 1.82 1.84 1.90 1.98 2.02 2.07 2.11 I Including employment in manufacturing, mining, and electric power. 2 Annual averages of in employment data. 3 Adjusted annual average. Table 18 Agricultural Labor Force 1970 Million Persons at Midyear 1971 1972 1973 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 United States 2 5.61 5.21 4.90 4.75 4.60 4.52 4.44 4.37 4.40 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 60.9 60.0 58.6 57.4 55.8 54.4 53.4 52.3 51.1 USSR. 3 42.34 41.62 40.65 39.70 38.47 37.48 36.85 35.99 35.13 Eastern Europe. 18.6 18.4 18.0 17.7 17.3 16.9 16.6 16.3 16.0 Bulgaria 1.93 1.88 1.79 1.72 1.68 1.62 1.58 1.54 1.49 Czechoslovakia 1.48 1.47 1.44 1 41 1.40 1.39 1.38 1.36 1 34 East Germany. 1.38 1.35 1.25 1.17 1.1) 1.06 1.04 1.03 0,99 1.1 u ngary 1.42 1.41 1.38 1.35 1.31 1.26 1.21 1.16 1.12 Poland 6.39 6.39 6.32 6.29 6.17 6.13 6.08 6.03 5.98 Romania 5.97 5.90 5.80 5.73 5.62 5.48 5.30 5.18 5.04 Far East Nordi Korea 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 North Vietnam 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.9 7.0 7.1 Other Albania 0.55 0.55 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.54 0.54 0.54 Yugoslavia 4.47 4.36 4.25 4.15 4.07 3.99 3.90 3.82 3.75 I Excluding the armed forces. 2 Data are for civilian employment and are based on data published by the US Department of Agriculture. II Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average. 33 Approved For Release 2002/61/2siefii-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 741i4Arer Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 19 United States: Selected Economic Data Aggregative data Gross national product Index of industrial produc- tion Total population (midyear). Unit of Measure Billion 1972 US S. . 1965 --, 100 Nlillion. 1965 902.3 100 194 .3 1'..)66 961 .8 110 196 .6 1967 986.3 :12 198 .7 1968 1 032.4 1 118 200.7 1969 ,060 .2 124 202 .7 1970 1 01)5.9, 120 204 . 9 1971 1 ,089 . 0 1 120 207 .0 1972 ,155 .2 129 208 .8 1973 1 223.2, 141 210 .4 Labor force 2 Million.. 77.2 78.9 80.8 82.:3 8,1.3 85.9 86.9 89.0 91.0 Fuels and power Primary energy (coal equiva- II). Billion nit 1 .7 1 .8 I .9 2.0 2.1 2.2 2 2 2.2 2.2 lents Electric power (gross) ...... Trillion kwli 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.1 Crude oil Million bld 7.8 8.3 8.8 9.1 9.1 9.7 9 . 1 9.5 9.2 Metals Crude steel.' Million int 119.0 121.6 115.1 118.9 128.0 119.1 109.3 120.9 136.5 Rolled steel Million nit 90.1 90.0 84.'! 89.9 85.2 82.4 79.0 83.3 101.1 Refined copper Million nit 2.0 2.0 1.4 1.7 2.0 2.0 1.8 2.0 2 . 1 Primary aluminum Million nit 2.5 2.7 3.0 3.0 3.4 3.6 3.6 3.7 4 . 1 Agriculture Grain 8 Million int 183.5 18,1.3 21)8.0 202.3 205 .1 186 . 7 237.6 228.0 237 . 5 Meat II Million nit 14.3 14.8 15.5 16.0 lb 0 16.4 17.1 16.8 15.8 Manufactured items Sulfuric acid (100%) Million int 22.5 25.8 26.1 25.9 26.8 26.8 26.7 28.4 2S.6 Mineral fertilizer (nutri- ents)7 Million nit 11.9 13.() 1,1.1 14.2 11.8 15.8 15,9 16.5 N.A. Cotton fabric ? Billion Ini 8.4 8.1 7.6 6.8 6.1 5.7 5.6 5.2 5.0 Rayon and acetate fabrics,. Billion lin ... 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.2 1.5 1. :3 Metalcutting machine tools. Thousand (18.0 80.7 86 .0 70.5 85.2 49 . :3 32.'! '11.8 61.0 Cement Million int (15.1 67.2 61.'! 38.8 69.6 67.4 71.1 74.1) 77.9 Passenger automobiles " Million.. 9.3 8.6 7.1 8.8 8.2 6.6 8.6 8.8 9.7 Semiconductors 5 Billion 1.5 2.2 2.1 2.4 :3.1 2.7 2.8 :3.9 N.A. Radio receivers Millkm 25.7 25.3 2:3.2 24.5 22.4 17.8 20.0 21.3 :39.9 Television receivers. ...... . Million 11.0 12.4 11.0 11.8 11.3 9.5 11,2 1:3.5 17..1 Trade Imports (c.i.f.) Billion US 8 23.2 27.7 28.7 35.3 38.3 42 .1 48.3 58.9 73.2 Exports (f.o.b.) III Billion US S 2(3.7 29.5 :31.0 3,1.1 :37.3 42.7 43.6 49.2 70.8 - I Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, int; kilowatt-hours, lovh; barrels per day, b/d; and linear meters, lin. 2 Including the armed forces and the unemployed. Data are annual averages of monthly data. '3 Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific vblue of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 4 Excluding steel for castings made in foundries operated by companies not producing ingots. 8 Data are for barley, corn (excluding silage and forage? oats, rice, rye, sorghum for grain, and wheat. 8 Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis, and are 'or beef, veal, pork, mutton, lamb, and goat. , Data are for "fertilizer years' beginning 1 July. 8 Factory sales. 9 Semiconductor diodes; rectifiers; transistors; and beg(rming in 1971, integrated circuits. It) Excluding Department of Defense shipments. 34 Approved For Release 2002/05Allt2Q1ZW-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 25X6 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 21 European Community: Selected Economic Data Unit of Measure I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 197:1 Aggregative data Gross national product 2 Billion 1972 US 8. 661 .0 089,0 709.1 719.5 797 .2 838.1 8115.2 81(0.9 916.1 Total population (midyear) Nlillion 911 245 247 248 250 252 253 255 257 Fuels and power l'rimary energy (coal equivalents 3). Nlillion nit .. 565 5.18 532 536 512 572 577 573 (012 Electric power (gross) Trillion 1:wh 0.0 0.0 0.7 (1.7 0.8 (1.9 0.9 1 .0 1.0 Ilard coal Nlillion nit 109 382 360 313 325 310 300 265 216 Brown coal and lignite Million nit .. 108 101 103 107 1 I 3 112 109 11.1 123 Crude oil Thousand bid.... 30.1 291 288 282 274 259 2.12 229 2011 Nfineralstind metals Crude steel Million nit 114 110 115 125 135 138 128 139 150 l'ig iron Million nit 81.0 77.7 81.4 89.0 96.3 98.2 91.3 90.7 107 Iron ore Million nit 90.4 83.0 76.2 82.9 711.11 811.9 76 .1 73.0 70.6 11efined copper Thousand mt . 901 885 881 990 9.10 997 939 931 962 l'rintary aluminum :Million int 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.5 Agriculture Grain .1 Million nit 81.0 78.1 90.3 91.0 1)1.0 87.9 101 103 105 Potatoe ? Million nit 17.0 .17.7 52.1 .19.2 13.0 16.1 .14.5 42.1 10.1 Meat .5 :Million nit 11.9 11.7 12.2 12.7 12.5 13.1 13.8 13.3 13.2 ('attle (beginning of year) Million 68.0 70.3 71.7 71.9 72.5 72.9 71.9 71.7 74.8 Nlanufactured items Sulfuric acid (100%) Million int 15.8 16.1 16.6 17.7 18.3 18.1 18.5 19.0 20.7 Nlineral fertilizer (nutrients) 6... Million nit 13 .3 13,1) 1.1.5 (5.3 11 .9 (5.3 15.7 16 . 2 N.A. Cement Million nit 107 110 113 119 125 132 135 111 145 Passenger c.ittoniobiles 'Million 7.0 7.5 7.1 8.1 8,1) 11.1 11.11 10.2 10.5 Transpormi ion tind trade liailrmul freight traffic 13illion intkin.... 175 173 169 176 1 9 1 201 187 187 195 Imports (c.i.f.) Billion US S 69.2 71.1 77.3 85.6 101 117 130 155 216 Expotts (f.o.b.) Billion US q 6.1.7 70.6 7.1.2 83.1 97.8 113 129 155 212 1 Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, nit; kilowatt_liours, loylv, barrels per day, bid: and metrie ton-kilometers, m t km. 2 Converted :it February 1973 exchange rates. 3 Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 1)ata are for barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, nail wheat where they are produced. 5 Data are on a eareass weight, bone-in basis, and are for beef, veal, pork, Iamb, mutton, goat, and (except for the [`Mt ed Kingdom) horsrtnent. 6 Data are for "fet?tilizer years"- -- in general, the year beginning 1 July. 36 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 INNO -N4nit .:''.4%10atigaWaMgaikaWreif 7,gir R7$11, ,11,A 'f4M,44q4 V047 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 22 USSR: Selected Economic Data Unit of Measure I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Aggregative data Gross national product 2 Billion 1972 US$. 130.0 163.0 .191.7 520 , 5 530.5 575.3 599 .1 61-I .1) 661.4 Index of industrial production 1905 - 100 100* 107* 115* 122* 128* 137* 145* 153* 162* Total population (midyear) \I illion 230.1) 233.5 236.0 2:18.:) 210,11 2-12.8 245.1 247 . 5 2-19 .8 Labor font (initlyear)3 Nlillion 117.9 1111.5 120.8 122.3 123.-1 12,1.2 126,0 128.2 130.2 Fuels and power Primary energy (coal equivalents I). 13illion int 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.-1 Electric power (gross) 13illion kwh 500.7 54-1.6 587.7 6:18.7 (189,)) 7-10.9 800.1 857 .-1 915.0 Ilard void tIillion nit 397.6 ?100.6 41-1.1 -116.4 .125.8 -132.7 111.4 151 .1 -160.0 Crude oil illion b/d 4.8 5.3 5.7 6.2 6.5 7.0 7.4 7.1) 8.1 Natural gas 5 Billion cm . 127.7 143.)) 157.-I 169 .1 181.1 197.9 212.-I 221 . -1 2:36.3 Minerals and metals ('rod e steel Nlillion int 91.0 90.9 102.2 106.5 110.3 115.9 120.7 125.6 131.0 Rolled steel :\ MIMI) nit 70.9 70.6 81.7 85.3 87.5 92.5 95.9 99 .5 104.0 Pig iron lilIion nit 66.2 70:1 74 .8 78.8 81.6 85.9 89.3 92.3 95.11 IrOn ore illion int 153.-1 160.3 168.2 176.6 186.1 195.5 203.0 208 .1 210.0 Refined copper. int 0.8 0.9 1.0 1,0 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 Primary aluminum tlillioii int 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.5 Iii 1.7 1.8 1 .9 2.0 Lead Thousand lot. -1:3:3 -103 495 528 563 597 629 663 700 Agriculture Grain Million Int 100 140 122 135 128 150 HS 135 170 Nleat, nit 10.0 10.7 11.5 11.6 11.8 12.3 13.3 13.6 13.5 Milk Nlillion int 72.6 76.0 79.9 82.3 81.5 83.0 83.2 83.2 87.2 Fish catch Million nit 5.8 6.1 6.5 6.8 7.1 7.1) 7.5 8.2 9.0 Cattle (beginning of Star). Million. 87.2 93.-1 97.1 97.2 95.7 95.2 99.2 11)2.-I 104.0 Nlanufaetured items Sulfuric acid (100%). Million tot 8.5 9.1 9.7 10.2 10.7 12.1 12.8 13.7 11.8 Nlineral fertilizer (nutrients) Million nit 7.4 8.1 9.4 10.2 10.7 13.1 11.7 15.9 17.1 Nletalcutting machine tools Thousand 186.1 192.2 197.0 2110.6 205.4 202.2 207.2 2)1.2 213.0 Cement lillion nit 72.4 80.0 84.8 87.5 89,7 95.2 100.3 101 . 3 109.5 Tractors Thousand 351.5 382.5 405 .1 ?12:3.1 -111.7 158.5 -172.0 177.8?500.0 l'assenger automobile,: Thousand 201 2:30 251 280 29-1 3-1-1 529 7:30 1117 Transportation and trade Itailroad freight traffie Trillion int km.... 2.0 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.1 2.5 2.1; 2.5 3.0 Motor vehielp freight, traffic Billion intkin 1-13.1 155:3 170 .2 157.1 200.1 220 ,8 210 .4 255 . 1 982.5 Imports (f.o.b.) Billion US 8.1 7.9 8.5 9.-I 10.3 11.7 12.5 11; . I 21.0 Exports (f.o.b.). Billion US 8.2 8.8 9.0 10.6 11.7 12.8 13.8 15.-1 21.3 *An asterisk indicates that the dath are C'ONFI DENTIAL. I Abbreviations for units of nicastlre are as follows: not t Otis, nit; kilowatt-hours, kw[]; barrels per day, h/d: cubic meters, cm: and meirie I on-k domet it's, int km. .2 Converted at US purchasing power equivalents. 3 Data include the armed forces and the unemployed but exelude militarized security :Drees. ?1 Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorifie value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. Gross production less losses and waste. Data inelude only gas from natural gas wells and associated gas from petroleum fields. 1)ata are for barley, corn, oats, rive, rye, wheat, and miscellaneous grains including pulses. 7 Data are on a eareasr. weight, hone-in basis, and are for beef, veal, pork, mutton, lamb, goat, horsenwat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard. 37 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 L4I1410z4',1,- AWY.1=4tAE.0!* Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 23 Eastern Europe: Selected Economic b..fa Unit of Measure I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Aggregative data Gross national product 2.... ...... Billion 1972 US S. 148 155 162 169 176 184 194 205 218 Total population (midyear) Million. 99.7 100.1 100.9 101.8 102.3 103.0 103.7 104.3 10,1.9 Fuels and power Primary energy (coal equivalents"). Nlillion lilt 329 334 335 :3,18 :366 :381 :39:3 400 410 Electric power (gross) ltillion kwli 170 187 200 217 231 246 262 283 :301 Ilard coal Nlillion int 158 160 161 1136 174 180 186 190 196 Brown coal and lignite . Nlillion nit 403 404 :391 409 .126 411 4.15 -137 434 Crude oil l'housand 309 316 327 :331 324 331 338 :344 :3,18 NIinerals and metals Crude steel Nlillion lilt 28.5 30.5 33.1 35.0 37.0 39.8 42.0 44.7 -16.8 Pig iron Nlillion nit 17.9 19.1 20.8 21.6 22.2 23.8 24.9 26.4 27.6 Iron ore Nlillion nit 12.0 13.0 12.7 12.1 11.6 10.8 11.2 10.8 10.3 Refined copper Thousand in)..... 110 147 158 167 181 204 228 278 299 Pritnary aluminum . Thousand nit .... 176 231 285 320 311 359 371 392 416 Agriculture Grain '1 Nlillion nit 5:3.1 55.6 57.8 59.4 61.7 54.7 07.5 7:3.2 71.5 POtatOt ? Nlillion nit 63.4 71.2 73.7 75.2 63.5 72.4 59.8 71 .3 72.6 Meat 5 Nlillion nit 4.0 4.1 4.3 4.6 4.5 4.5 4 .7 5 . 1 5.3 Cattle (beginning of year) Nlillion. 26.6 26.9 27.9 28.3 28.4 27.9 28. 29.0 30.2 Manufactured items Sulfuric acid (IOU 'Vu) Nlillion nit 1 .2 45 4.7 5.1 5.5 6.1 6.5 7.1 7.0 Nlineral fertilizer (nutrients) Nlillion int 1.6 5.0 5.7 6.4 7.1 7.6 8.)) 8.3 8.8 Cement Nlillion nit :31.8 34.0 :37.1 :39.0 :39.6 12.1 41.6 47.0 50.9 Passenger automobiles ransport and trade Thousand 211 2:3:3 260 293 :329 :367 .107 4:31 481 Railroad freight traffic Itillion n 2:30 240 215 232 258 274 288 299 312 Imports (f.o.b.) 13illion US g 11.6 12.7 13.5 11.3 16.0 18.4 20.2 21.2 32.3 Exports (f.o.b.) Billion US g 11.8 12.3 13.4 14.5 16.1 18.1 19.9 2-1.5 :32.1 Abbreviations for units of measure 'Ire as follows: metric tons, nit; kilowatt-hours, kwh; barrels per day, b/d; and metrie ton-kiloincters, nit km. 2 Converted at US purchasing power equivalents. " Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. '1 Data are for barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat where they aro produced. 5 Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis, and are for beef, veal, pork, Iamb, mutton, goat, and lin Hungary and Poland) hot:scow:it. 38 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 aliFiZaititizi% .4214gggq' AU- 4130 15as :ear . ..1141=41- .22!"At., P'n".E. ? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Aggregative data Gross national product 2 Index of industrial production 3... Total population (midyear) Fuels and power Primary energy (coal eqtfivalents 4) Electric power (gro's) Hard coal 5 Crude oil Petroleum products Minerals and metals Crude steel Pig iron Iron ore. Manganese ore. Tungsten ore (60% W0,0 Primary aluminum Agriculture Grain 6 Ginned cotton :Manufactured items NIineral fertilizer (nutrients) Cement . Tractors Trucks Trade Imports (f.o.b.) Exports (c.i.f.) CONFIDENTIAL Table 2,1 People's Republic of China: Selected Economic Data 022 Unit of Measure I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Billion 1072 US 8. 111 122 119 118 130 147 159 161 172 1965 100 100 114 94 103 127 151 170 185 201 Million 716.6 763.2 780.5 798.4 817.2 836.7 856.9 877.5 898.6 illion int 205.2 226.4 181.4 195.0 215.0 278.0 307.2 330.9 363.2 13illion kwh. A2 50 45 50 60 72 85 9P 101 Million nit 220 240 190 205 258 310 335 3 378 Million b/d...... 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.1 Million nit 9.9 12.9 12.9 13.8 18.7 26.2 33.8 39.6 48.8 Million tut 11.0 13.0 10.0 11.5 15.0 18.0 21.0 23.0 26.0 Million nit 12.5* 1,1.5* 12.0* 11.0* 17.0* 19,5* 2.1.0* 27.0* 30.0* Million mt 25.0* 29.0 24 .0 28.0 33,0 39,9* 48 .0* 5(9* 59 0* Thousand mt .... :312* :375* :340* :375* 100* 485* 600* 675* 750* Thousand nit .... 15.-1 14.8 10.3 9.5 9.7 11.6 16 .3 16.8 17.5 Thousand mt .... 115* 125* 1,15* 180* 195* 220* 230* 260* 280* Million Int 910 215 2:30 215 220 2.10 246 236 250 Million mt 1.9 1.8 2,2 2.0 1.11 2.0 2.2 1.9 2.3 Million na 1.1 1.4 1.9 1.6 9.2 2.8 3.3 4.0 4.9 Million nit 15.2 17.1 14.6 15.5 19.1 19.7 23.0 28.4 30.8 Thousand 13.7 17.0 14.8 15.8 19.0 24.0 28.0 31.0 37.0 Thousand 31 47 34 31 60 70 86 100 110 Billion US 5 1 .8 2.0 2.0 1.8 1.8 2.2 2.3 2.8 1.7 13illion US g 9.0 2.2 1.9 1.9 9.0 2.0 3.1 4.6 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. 1 Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: metric tons, nit; kilowatt-hours, kwh; and barrels per day, b/d. 2 converted at US purchasing power equivalents. 3 Estimates of this Office computed by applying value-added weights to data for commodity production. The data are fragnientar3 and uncertain; therefore, the index should be regarded as providing only a tentative indication of the general level and trend in production. Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 5 Including a negligible amount of brown coal. Data are for barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat, and also include kaoliang, broad beans, and field peas. Tubers are ineluded on a grain equivalent basis of 4 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of grain. 39 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 25 Factors of Consumption Food Grain production I (kilograms per capita) 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 2 049 937 1 ,047 1 ,008 1 ,012 911 1,148 1 ,092 1,121 USSR 3 l\leat production": (kilograms per capita) 433 600 517 567 532 618 604 545 674 United States 5 74 75 78 80 79 80 83 80 74 USSR 6? 43 46 49 49 49 51 54 55 54 Persons supplied per farm worker United States 35 38 41 42 44 45 .17 48 48 USSR 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 [lousing Housing construction (square meters per capita) United States 0.82 0 .64 0.69 0.79 0.74 0.72 1.01 1.14 0.98 USSR 0.42 0.4.1 0.4.1 0.43 0.43 0.14 0.44 0.43 0.44 Transportation Passenger automobile production (units per hundred persons) United States 7 4.8 4.4 :3.7 4.4 4.1 :3.2 4.1 4.2 4.6 USSR 0.1 0,1 0.1 0.1 (1.1 0 . 1 0.2 0.3 0.4 Passenger autmnobiles in use (units per hundred persons, United States 8 :38.7 39.7 40.5 41.7 42.9 43.5 44.8 46.4 N.A. USSR " In 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.0 1 .2 Communications Television receivers in use ot (units per humlred persons) United States 37 39 40 42 .14 45 18 53 55 USSR 7 8 10 11 13 14 16 18 20 Radio receivers in use I" (units per hundred persons) United States 125 134 142 150 158 164 171 177 182 USSR llousehold equipment 17 17 18 19 19 20 21 21 92 Washing maehine production totals per thousaIll persons! United States; 99 23 22 23 99 20 22 24 96 USSR 15 17 18 20 21 22 17 12 12 Washing machine, in use In ,units per I housand person,. United States II 959 264 285 978 284 288 299 31:3 320 USSR 59 73 89 106 123 141 154 164 173 Refrigerator production (units Per thou- sand persons) United States 7 25 25 24 96 28 26 27 30 :32 USSR 7 9 II 13 IS 17 19 20 22 Refrigerators in use "I (units per t(iou- sand persons) United States II 295 298 301 304 309 312 316 322 330 USSR 29 :37 .17 58 72 89 106 124 142 I The data do not necessarily represent food available for consumption, because imports of foreign grain and exports of domestically produced grain arc not in 2 Excluding corn silage and forage but including so."ghtnn for grain. a Ineluding miscellaneous grains and pulses. "1 Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis. 5 Excluding slaughter fats, poultry, rabbit, and variety meats. Including horsetneat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, !old lard. 7 Data are for factory sales and include complete units exported for assembly. 8 As of the end of the registration year. 9 'lased on data for production, importt., l'spurts, Mid 1,11111:livil retirements. It As of the end of t he year. II 1)ata :ire understated because they are based on tin number of households with one or more units: thus, a household with more than Oft' is counted as Laving only one. 40 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 A. .7= 11 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 26 Percentage Distribution of Soviet Gross National Product, by End Use (Adjusted Factor Cost)! Percent of Total 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Consumption . 59* 59* 60* 6915 60* 59* 59* 59* 57* Investment 29* 29* 30* 30* :11* :12* 33* 35* 34* New fixed 23* 23* 23* 244 24* 25* 26* 27* 26* Other' 6* 6* 6* li* 7* 7* 7* 8* 8* Defense 7* 7* 7* 6* 6* 6* 6* 6* 5* Civil space program ? I* 1* 1* 1* 1* 1* I* l* I* Administration. 2* 2* 2* 9* 2* 2* 2* 2* 9* In change, net exports, and statistical discrepancy 3* 2* 1* 1* Negl.* 1* Negl.* 2* 1* Total 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* 100* *An asteriA indicates that the data are CON EIDEN TI A L. I Because of the well-known difficulties in using Soviet established prices as it measure of resource burden, the shares of gross nat.nnal product (GNI') in this table are basod on ON l' at factor cost. In calculating GNP at factor cost, 1968 end use weights have been revised from an established pri,?e basis to a factor cost basis by subtracting turnover taxes and profits 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 const int market prices. 2 Preliminary. 2 Civilian research and development and expenditures on capital repair. Table 27 Soviet Hard Currency Trad 73alance Million US S 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Exports 1 ,374 1,517 1,711 1.91(9 2,125 2.197 2,652 2,815 1,817 Imports 1 ,560 1,755 1.616 2,018 2,136 2.711 2,955 1,I71 6 .566 Trade balance 186 238 95 - 109 311 51,1 :303 1 ,356 1 ,7.19 41 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 _ 924.1sw..PWARNA5,, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL - Table 28 Production and Reserves of Gold in the USSR Million Troy Ounces _ Production Reserves Production Reserves 1965 5.0* 28.8* 1970 6.6* 50.9* 1966 5.4* 31.8* 1971 7.1* 56.2* 1967 5.7* 36.1* 1972 8.2* 1968 5.9* 40.7* 1973 8.5* 55.5* 1969 9.3* 45.6* *An asterisk in that the data are CON FIDENTIA L. Table 29 Aggregate Factor Productivity in the USSR (Average Annual Rate of Growth)' 1966-70 1971 1972 Percent 1973 2 Gross national product" 5.5* .1.2* 1.7* 7.5* Factor productivity 2.0* 0.6* 1.6* 3.5* Combined inputs 3 .4 3.6 3 .4 Factor productivity NIanhours :3.6* 2.3* 0.2* 5.7* Capital - 1.8* - 3.5* 5.6* 1.2* Land 5.9* 4.0* 0.4* 5.2* Inputs .1 Manhours 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.7 Capita' 7.5 8.)) 7 . 8 8.8 Land ? ? 0.3 0.2 1 .4 0.0 *An asterisk indicates that Ow data are CON Fl DENT' A 1.. I The base ?c:tt- is the year rior to the stated period. 2 Preliminary. " Based on indexes of GNP (1968 ruffles), by sector of origin, at factor cost. Inputs of manhours, capital, and land are combined using weights of 66.59"A, 29.91%, and 3.50%, respectively, in a Cobb-Douglas (linear homogeneous) production function. These weights represent the distribution of labor costs, charges on gross fixed capital (including livestock), and land rent in 1968, the base year for all indexes underlying the growth rate calculations. 42 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 30 Industrial Factor Productivity in the USSR (Average Annual Rate of Growth) 1996-70 1971 1972 Percent 1973 2 Industrial production (1.5* 6.0* 5.2* 5.11* Factor productivity 1.0* 1.0* I ..1* 1.2* Combined input, 5.4 4 .9 3.8 4.7 Factor productivity Manhours 3.3* 3.9* 4 .3* .1.4* ('apital 2.0* 2.9* 2.6* :3,2* Inputs" Nlanhours 3.1 2.0 0.8 1.1 C'apital 8.7 ?3.2 *An asterisk indicate:4 that the data arc ('ONI,11)ENTIAL. I The base year is the year prior to the stated period. 2 Preliminary. " Inputs of manhours iind capital :ire combined using weights of 55.4 I!,), and .11.11". respectively, iII a Cobb-Douglas (linear homogeneous) production function. These weights represent the tribution of labor costs (wages and social insurance deduetions) and capital costs ieharges on fixed and working capital and ili.preciat i(In) in 191.18, the base year for all indexes underlying the growth rate calculations. 43 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 31 Soviet Gross Fixed Capital Investment, by Function and by Sector I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Billion Rubles 1972 197323 Total investment 56.96 60.95 66.03 71.22 73.59 82.05 87.98 9.1.26 97.6 By function 3 Construction and installation 35.8 38.3 41.5 44.0 45.3 50.3 54.7 58.2 59.5 Equipment 17.5 18.5 19.9 21.5 22.5 25.3 26.0 28.8 30.3 Other capital outlay ? 3.7 4.2 4.6 5.1 5.8 6.1 6.7 7.3 7.8 By sector Industry 21.12 21.82 23.32 25.22 26.21 29.52 31.05 33.09 N.A. Ferrous metallurgy 1.8.1 1.74 1.99 2.26 2.15 2.08 2.20 2.37 N.A. Chemicals and petrochemicals 2.17 2.09 2.05 2.16 2.37 2.42 2.48 2.76 N.A. Fuels and power 6.04 7.02 7.24 7.32 7.36 8.21 8.91 9.36 N.A. Machine building and metalworking 3.10 3.48 3.95 .1.43 4.99 (1.12 6.47 6.1)8 NA. Construction material ? 1.03 1.09 1.16 1.41 1.62 1.71 1.77 1.98 N.A. Consumer good ? 9.79 3.08 3.23 4.06 1.10 4.18 .1.58 4.73 5 Other, :3.1(1 3.32 3.70 3.58 3.62 1.50 4.64 4.91 N.A. Construction industry. .1 ..19 1.80 2.08 2.15 2.54 3.01 3.36 3.60 N.A. Transport and communication ? .5.53 5.70 5.96 6.41 6.87 7.81 8.48 9.62 N.A. Agriculture 0.5.1 10.15 10.84 12.12 12.63 14.20 16.42 18.10 19.6 11 ?using 9.64 10.63 11.46 12.07 12.42 13.!.! 14.10 14.63 N.A. Services 9.65 10.81 12.37 12.96 12.92 14.08 14.58 15.22 I Beginning with the official handbooks for 1970, Soviet investment statistics are reported only in constant prices of 1 January 1969 instead of the previous constant prices of 1 July 1955. Consequently the ruble values shown in this table are different from those published in most earlier editions of the Handbook. 2 Preliminary data. " Rounded to the nearest tenth of a billion rubles. 4 Excluding the construction imlustry. 5 Computed as a residual; includes investment in nonferrous metallurgy, timber, pap. woodworking, and miscellaneous other branches of industr:r. 44 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 32 Soviet State Budget Billion Rubles Revenues 1965 Actual 1970 Actual 1971 Actual 1972 Actual Actual 1973 Plan 1974 Ilan Social Sector 93.89 142.86 151.2 159.3 171.0 165.6 176.4. Turnover Tax 38.66 49.38 54.5 55.6 59.1 57.9 62.0 Profit Deductions 30.87 51 16 55.6 60.0 60.0 60.6 62.6 Taxes on Enterprises and Organization ? 1.55 1.23 1.4 1.3 Social Insurance Receipt ? 5.56 8.20 8.8 9.3 51.9 47.1 52.0 Residual 17.25 29.89 30.9 33.1 Private Sector 8.43 13.84 14.7 15.8 17.0 17.2 17.7 State Taxes on the Population 7.70 12.74 13.7 14.8 15.8 15.6 16.7 State Loans 0.18 0.47 0.3 0.3 ! .0 1.6 1.0 Local Taxes and Lottery Revenue 0.55 0.63 0.7 (1.7 1 Total 102.32 156.70 166.0 ? 175.1 188.0 182.85 19.1.30 Expenditures Financing the National Economy 44.92 74.55 80.4 81.9 90.2 86.5 95.12 Industry and Construction . 20.99 30.53 N.A. N.A. N.A. 33.9 36.7 Agriculture and Procurement 6.77 12.37 N.A. N.A. N.A. 15.0 15.1 Transport and Communications 2.83 3.11 N.A. N.A. N.A. 3.2 3.8 Trade 2.27 6.26 N.A. N.A. N.A. Municipal Economy arid Housing 1.23 6.46 N.A. N.A. N.A. 34.4 39.5 Other 7.83 15.82 N.A. N.A. N.A. Social-C'?ditucal Measures 38.16 55.94 59.4 63.5 67.7 67.5 70.28 Ed.aration, Science, and Culture 17.51 24.77 26.3 28.0 N.A. 29.9 31.2 Ilealth and Physical Culture 6.67 9.28 9.6 10.0 N.A. 10.2 10.7 Social Welfare 13.9)) 21.89 23.5 N.A. 27.4 28.4 Administration 1.28 1.66 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.8 1.86 Defense 12.78 17.85 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.65 Loan Service Residual 0.1 4.38 0.10 4.50 OA} 4 .6 5.1 7.7 0.2}7.7 9.18 Total 101.62 154.60 164.2 173.2 185.4 181.61 194.09 Budget Surplus 0.70 2.10 1.8 1.9 2.6 1.24 0.21 45 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 5774..47,teATFn Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 33 Estimated Drawings and Scheduled Repayments on Western Credits to the USSR I Million US $ Il , I96'i 1906 1067 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1074 Estimated Drawings 190 275 305 510 630 715 682 1,030 1,090 1 ,110 Scheduled Repayments 80 111 152 217 205 310 374 151 057 858 Interest 12 18 29 38 57 79 103 122 157 220 Net Credits 98 143 121 :2i15185 326 205 457 870 332 - ? - -- Outstanding at End of Year 3,11 505 658 1 ,:i3)51111 1,721 2,029 2 08 3 (III 4 ,193 3t A ? --? - I Estimates of drawings are based on data derived from contracts indicating delivery and credit terms and on Soviet imports of machinery and equipment. A large number of contracts since 1965 have in 85?A, credit and 0% interest. Repayment periods for the earlier credits were usually three to five years following downpayment. Typical terms since 1965 have been eight years following delivery of equipment. -4; Table 3,1 Soviet Stock of Fixed Capital, by Sector I Billion Rubles 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 2 Total capital stock" 196 535 57,1 615 660 712 769 830 906 Industry 114 156 109 183 199 217 237 256 DM Ferrous metallurgy 1,1 15 17 18 19 21 23 2-1 N.A. Chemicals and petrochemicals 10 11 13 11 16 18 20 92 N.A. Fuels and power 37 42 16 50 53 58 63 68 N.A. Machine building and metalworking 29 32 31 37 42 46 52 58 N.A. Construction materials 9 9 9 10 11 13 14 16 N.A. Consumer goods 18 20 21 23 25 27 29 32 iL7 N. A. Other -1 27 27 29 31 33 34 30 36 N. A. Construction industry 10 12 13 14 17 19 21 23 26 Agriculture" 02 67 71 76 81 87 95 101 115 5. Transport and communications 6,1 70 75 80 85 92 98 106 116 Housing 137 14,1 151 159 167 176 185 195 208 Services 79 86 95 103 111 121 133 116 161 -?? I Tlw Soviet regime revalued most of the stock of fixed capital on hand as of 1 January 1972 in investment prices of 1969. A time series in the new prices, however, has not been published to date. The fixed capital series presented here is expressed in prices of 1955 with the value of stocks estimated as of 1 July of the respective year on the basis of end-of-year data. 2 Preliminary. " Including the value of basic herds and draft. animals. .1 Nonferrous metals, timber, woodworking, paper, and miscellaneous other branches of industry. 46 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 1 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 35 Average Annual Rates of Growth I of Industrial Production, by Branch of Industry, in the USSR 1966-70 1971 1972 Percent 1973 2 Industrial materials 6.0 5.5 1.9 5.5 Electric power 7.9 8.1 7.1 6.6 Coal 2.0 2.5 2.1 2.0 Petroleum products and natural gas 7.8 6.9 7.3 6.3 Ferrous metal' 5.5 3.9 3.6 4.0 Nonferrous metals 8.3 5.1 1.9 7.0 Forest products 3.5 3.7 3 .:3 1.3 Paper and paperboard products 7.2 5.5 1.5 6.0 Construction materials 6.2 5.7 ; .6 5.7 Chemicals 9.0 8.1 6.9 8.1 Machinery 7.2* 8.3* 7.7* 8.0* Civilian 9.1 11.5 10.5 10.0 Nondurable consumer goods 6.1 3.8 1.9 3 .:3 Soft good ? 8.0 1.5 0.6 3.1 Processed foods .1.7 3.0 3.5 3.1 Total industrial production 6.5* 6.0* 5.2* 5.9* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DE NT IA L. I The base year is the year prior to the stated period. It of growth are derived from unrounded data. 2 Preliminary. 47 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ? -=.01,Ft17F awe, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED 'Fable 36 Soviet Economic Plans for 1971 and 1971-75 Average Annual Rate of Growth 1 Production (Percent) Aggregative data Unit of Measure 1973 Actual 1971, Plan 1966-70 Actual 1973 Actual 1971, I'lan 1971-75 Plan Index of national income 2 1065 - 100 172 183 7.7 8.2 13.5 6.8 Gross industrial production 3 1965 = 100 185 198 8.4 7.4 6.8 S.)) Group A (producers' goods) 1965 = 100 188 200 8.6 8.2 6.6 7 .9 Group 13 (consumer goods) 1965 = 100 180 191 5.3 5.9 7.5 5.3 Industrial labor productivity 1965 = 100 157 166 5.7 6.0 (3.0 6 .8 Fuels and power Electric power Billion kilowatt-hours... 915 975 7 .9 6 .7 6 .6 7 .5 Total coal 4 Million metric tons 668 679 1 .6 2.0 1.7 2.2 Crude oil 5 Million metric ton ? 121 151 7.6 6 . 9 7.1 7.3 Natural gas Billion cubic meters 236 257 9.2 6 .6 8.8 10 .1 Metals Crude steel Million metric tons 131 135.9 4.9 4.3 3.7 4 .8 Pig iron Million metric tons 95.9 N.A. 5.! 3.9 N.A. .1 .8 Chemicals Mineral fertilizer (Soviet statistical reporting units) Million metric tons 72.3 80.2 12.1 9.4 10.9 10 .2 Plastics and synthetic resin ? Thousand metric tons 2 ,319 2 ,551 15.8 13.6 10. 1 16 . 1 Manufacturing and construction Passenger automobiles . Thousand units 916.7 1204 11 .3 25.6 31.3 29 .5 Trucks and buses Thousand units 685.4 783 6.6 5.7 11 .3 8 .0 Tractors Thousand units 500 512 5.3 4 .6 8 .1 1 .6 Television receivers Million units 6.271 6.6 12.8 4.9 1 .8 0.3 Rubber tires Million unit ? 42.3 46.8 5.5 9.0 10.7 8.1 Cement Million metric tons 109.5 114.9 5.6 5.0 4.9 5.8 The base year is the year prior to the stated period. 2 The official Soviet measure is based on a Marxist concept of national income and differs significantly from the concept used in Western market economies. For example, the Soviet measure excludes the value of services and overstates the contributioe of industry by including all indirect taxes. 3 Official "gross" value series. .1 Raw gross output. 5 Excluding production of natural gas liquids. 48 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For RecialPtti:12k)Mrilii'lliliAl3P43Mt46175R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ? ? ? , . ?.CIV211 - - ease_2902L05/02 T. eiA ?yr. --- ? . Mg,* ,V?11., O.+ v.! - Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R00150020001 UNCLASSIFIED Table 37 Trade of the United States with the Communist Countries, US eXpOrtti to USSR 2 Eastern Europe Bulgaria Czechoslovakia East Germany. Ilungary Poland Romania China Other" US imports from USSR 2 Eastern Europe Bulgaria Czechoslovakia East Germany Hungary Poland. Romania China. Other" 1965 290.0 45.2 91.8 3.6 27.7 12..1 9.3 :35.1 6.1 Negl. 150.0 202.6 .12.6 94.7 1.7 16.7 6.5 2.) 65.1I 1.8 0.5 6.1.8 1966 :371.9 .11.7 155.8 3.6 :37.:3 25.2 10.1 53.0 26.7 Negl. 174 .3 256.2 .19.6 129.0 2.5 27.7 8.2 3.0 82.9 4 .7 0.! 77.5 19e7 291.3 60.3 1:34 .9 4.2 19.2 26.3 7.6 60.8 16.8 Negl. 1)6.1 265.8 .11.2 135.7 2.8 26.2 5.6 :3.9 91.0 6.2 0.2 88.7 1968 305.0 57.7 157.3 .1,0 41.0 29.0 11.2 82.4 16.9 .... 90.)) :303.8 58.5 1:39.7 3.7 23.8 5.9 :3.8 96.9 5.6 Nt.rl. 105 .6 1969 335.3 105.5 14:3.7 .1.6 11.1 :32.4 7.3 52.7 :32.4 .... 86.0 299.8 51.5 143.6 1.6 24.1 8.0 .1.1 97.8 8.0 Negl. 104 .7 1970 521.7 118.7 231.9 15.3 22.5 32.5 28.3 69.9 66.1 - 168.0 :322.5 72.3 153.3 2.4 23.9 9.4 6.2 97.9 13.4 Negl. 96.!) 1971 558.5 162.0 222.1 4.5 :38.7 25.1 27.9 7:3.:3 52.5 .... 171.1 :325.5 57.2 165.5 2.6 23 C; 10.1 7.8 107.6 13 .8 4 .9 97.!) Million US S 1972 1973 1,051.3 2,722.0 542.2 1 .190.3 276.7 606.) 3 .5 6.5 50.0 72.0 17.5 28.1) 22.6 :33.0 113.6 350 .0 69.4 116.6 63.5 689 .6 168,9 236.0 50.1.2 752.0 95.5 214.8 221,6 30.1.2 2.9 45 28.0 35.2 10.3 10.5 12.7 16.4 1:39.2 181.9 31.5 35.7 32.1 ((.1.0 151.6 169.1 I Exports include reexports and are valued f.a.s. linports lire general imports and are valued f.o.b. port of export. 2 Including data for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. " Including Albania, Cmha, iNlongolia, North Korea, North Vietnam, and Yugoslavia. Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : 4:51A-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Ls: Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 38 Trade of the United States with the USSR, by Commodity I Million US $ 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Exports to the USSR 2 - Total exports3 45.1 41.7 60.3 57.7 104.8 118.5 161.9 542.1 1 , t876 Food and beverages 0.1 Negl. Negl. Negl. 1 .0 16 .0 365 .2 ,312 . :3 Wheat. Negl. 0.7 151.8 555. 1 Barley Corn .... Negl. 11..-7. 1.(31(6) .. ;.;3 0 .9 239.0 Rye.... .... .... .... .... .... .... 4 2 .0 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures Negl. Negl. 0.2 0.9 1.2 1 .3 0.9 0.6 0.1 Crude materials 15.9 23.2 32.1 18.0 22.1 31.9 26.6 71.5 7 2.8 Hides and skins, except furskins 6.2 15.6 19.3 5.2 11.6 14.8 15.1 10.3 1.1 Oilseeds, oil nuts, and kernels 6 .4 Negl. .... .... .... 52.6 67.3 Pulp and waste paper. 2.0 5.3 7.1 11 .7 9.1 13.9 9.7 8.0 :3 .:3 Oils, fats, and waxes 17.5 7.6 .... .... .... Negl. 1.7 5.6 Chemicals 5.7 (.9 13.1 20.6 27.5 21.7 38.1 21.0 16.8 Basic manufactures 0.1 1.2 1.7 0.7 7.7 8.8 10.5 10.3 31.7 Oil pipe 0.! .... .... .... .... 0.2 .... 8.6 Machinery and transport equipment 5.2 .1.1 11.5 15.2 41 .6 1.1.7 62 . 9 (12.1 20.1 .3 Nonelectric machinery 9.6 3.5 9.3 12.0 35.9 37.8 54.0 53.5 181.9 Electric machinery and apparatus.. ... 0..1 0.1 1.6 2.7 3,9 3.6 6.2 7.2 14 .5 Transport equipment. 2.1 0.2 0.6 1.8 1.8 3.3 2.7 1.4 8 . 0 Miscellaneous manufactures 0,1 0.3 1.2 1 .9 3.9 5.2 6 .6 9.2 9 .1 Other 0.6 0.2 0.2 (1.2 .... 0.8 0.3 0.7 1 .7 Imports from the USSR.' Total imports' 42.6 49.5 41.0 58.3 51.5 72.0 56.0 94.8 213.5 Food, beverages, and tobacco 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.4 (1.7 0.6 0.3 0.7 (I .11 Crude materials 13.3) 16.4 11.4 15.5 11.5 18.3 15.7 18 41 11.2 Furskins, undressed 6.2 6.3 .1.2 1.6 5.1 3.3 2.7 3.0 3 . 1 Chrome ore. 4 .1 6.3 6.8 7.3 7.8 13.7 10.9 14.1 6 .(1 Mineral fuels and related materials Negl. Negl. Negl. 1 .2 2.8 0.7 7.5 76.1 Chemical- 1 .0 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.3 0.9 1.1 1.2 2.3 Basic manufactures 5 26.1 :10.3 21.8 40 . 0 32.1 46 .5 35.1 63.7 1 1 8 . 3 Diamonds and other precious stones 1 .4 3.5 6.8 10.8 11.0 13..1 11.2 13.5 17.3 Platinum group metals 5 23.0 19.0 10.7 25.0 11.1 22.9 19.5 44.6 76.0 Nonferrous base metals 0.3 1.0 3.0 2.2 5.3 8.0 2.1 1 9 17.9 Miscellaneous manufactures 0.5 0.5 0.6 1.3 1.8 0.8 3.2 3.7 4 .:2 Other 0.2 0.2 2.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 I Including data for Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. 2 Exports are domestic exports only, excluding reexports, and are valued f.a.s. 3 The minor differences between the totals shown on this table and those shown on Table 37 are due to differences ill definition. General imports valued f.o.b. port of export. 5 Data may include unrefined metal. 50 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ? ',==P- Aii,7M-F,2:05fiRIBAWareate.'" Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 39 Trade of the United States with Eastern Europe, by Commodity Million US $ 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Exports to Eastern Europe I Total exports 2. 9.1.5 155.7 13.1.6 156.6 1,13 .3 23:1.9 220.4 275.0 605.0 Food and beverages .10.0 75.3 00.7 78.7 49.1 71.7 111.9 100.2 334.6 Barley. 2.5 1.6 3.8 .... 4.2 3.3 5.1 11 ..I Corn 5.8 23.6 24.7 38.1 29.7 15.8 47.3 :32.5 63.9 Feedstuffs for animals 7.9 7.9 12.4 19.5 15.2 33.8 32.8 :39.9 10:3.5 Grain sorghums 13.6 28.7 8.8 8.7 .... 3.6 .... 2.3 Whea' 3.2 8.9 Negl. 1.6 .... 9.4 19.5 15.0 74.2 Tobacco and tobacco manufacture 2.3 3.4 3.7 2.9 3.3 2.5 :3.:3 3.5 5.7 Crude materials 92.6 3,1.8 26.4 :35.0 :32.0 59.1 .13.8 87.6 137.4 hides and skins, except furskins 6.3 14.6 6.1 5.5 9.6 10.1 16.5 46.1 55.9 Cotton, unmanufactured . 2.2 10.2 6.6 18.6 4.0 12.8 8.4 15.3 20.3 Oilseeds, oil nuts, and 3ertiels 10.5 3.9 8.3 7.1 10.3 15.0 11.7 16.1 43.7 Mineral fuels 2.4 2.5 1.1 2.2 5.8 29.3 4.9 2.1 6.1 Oils, fats, and waxes 12.1 5.9 4.1 4.2 1.4 13.0 10.1 9.0 13.6 Chemicals :3.0 5.4 9.6 5.2 7.5 12.7 9.5 11 .9 13.6 Inorganic chemicals 0.7 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.5 2.4 5.5 6.4 2.2 Basic manufactures. 1.1 :3.2 6.4 6.2 15.8 16.0 6.5 14.3 17.3 Machinery and transport equipment 5.6 20.5 19.2 18.0 2:3.9 24.3 2(3.1 40.5 65.8 Nonelectric machinery 4.5 14.9 15.5 14.1 20.3 18.9 19.5 33.1 54.8 Electric machinery and apparatus I .0 4.4 3.1 3.5 :3.1 .1.4 5.1 5.4 7.2 Transport equipment (1.1 1.1 0.5 0.1 0.5 1.1) 1.5 2.0 3.8 Miscellaneous manufactures 0,9 1.8 2.8 4.0 3.7 4.8 3.7 5.1 11 . 0 Other :3.9 :3.1 0.5 0.4 (1.6 11.6 0.3 0.8 1.9 Imports from Eastern Europe' Total imports 2 9,1.7 129.0 135.5 1:39.6 1.13.1 153 .2 165.4 22.1.5 :303.6 Food, beverages, and tobacco :37.8 .16.3 53.9 52.5 55.7 62.1 59.8 76.0 1(0).)) Meat and meat preparations 34.2 37.6 45.0 .10.8 46.8 51.7 48.6 61.2 8:3.6 Crude materials 7.2 8.6 6.7 7.9 7.9 4.9 4.6 5.8 7.1 Mineral fuels 0.4 0.4 1.1 I .6 3.3 (1.3 3.1) 10 .:3 17.4 Oils, fats, and waxes 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 Negl. Negl. 0.2 O..) Negl. Chemicals :3,3 8.1 6.7 7.4 6 . I 6.9 7.7 13.8 17.1 Basic manufactures 25.4 :33.2 34.5 41.3 :39.4 37.2 51.5 6:3.2 72.9 Glass and glassware 5.5 6.5 7.0 6.8 7.0 7.0 7.5 13.9 15.8 Iron and steel 10.0 13.2 12.1 11.7 12.2 8.0 2:3.:3 22.3 18.4 Metal manufactures 2.4 2.7 :3.8 ?1. I 5.7 8.2 8.0 10.6 12.3 Textiles 4.6 6.3 6 .:3 7.6 6.5 7.2 7.5 8.4 10.6 Machinery and transport equipment 5.6 13.7 I:3.4 9.11 9.2 11.7 13.0 18.8 31.9 Nonelectric, machinery 3.5 11.1 10.9 6.6 6.4 7.11 8.2 8.6 1(3.7 Electric machinery and apparatus .... (1.5 (1.5 0,7 1.2 1.1 2.0 3.8 Transport equipment 2.2 2.6 2.1) 1.9 2.2 2.9 3.8 8.2 11.4 Miscellaneous manufacture ? 11 .0 1:3.8 18.4 18.0 20.9 2:3.6 24.0 35.6 55.2 Furniture I .9 2.1 2.3 3.0 :3.2 .1.0 4.2 6.1) 7.7 Clothing 0.5 0.6 1.4 1.1 2.3 2.7 3.9 7.8 16.1 Footwear :3.1 4.4 6.1 5.0 6.6 7.6 7.7 10.5 18.5 Other 3.8 4.6 0.7 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.8 0.6 1.1 1 Exports are domestic exports only, excluding reexports, and are valued las. 2 The minor differences between the totals shown on this table and those shown on Table 37 are due to differences in definition. 3 General imports valued f.o.b. port of export.. 51 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 10 Trade of the United Slates with China, by Commodity 1971 1972 Exports to China I Million US $ 1973 Total exports 63.5 689.6 Wheat 35.3 277.7 Corn 23.8 132.-1 Crude materials 171.9 Soy beans 13.1 Raw cotton 1(9).5 Metal scrap 2.1.2 Oils, fats, and waxe ? 2 .2 19 .2 Chemicals 7.8 Basic manufactures 9.1 Nlachimry and transport equipment 2.2 68.8 Nonelectric machinery . 0.1 .1.2 Electric machinery and apparatus 2 .1 5.3 Transport equipment . 59.3 Other Negl. 2.7 Imports from China 2 Total imports 4.9 32.1 Food, beverages, and tc?nteco. 1.5 .1.3 Cassia 1.3 1.7 1.1 Crude materials 2.2 12.3 11.6 Animal hair 0.1 (.6 1 .7 Bristles 1.9 6.7 5 .1 Silk 0.1 2..1 -1.3 Chemical ? 0.3 2 .1 8.2 Basic manufacture ? 0.5 7.5 21.0 Cotton cloth. Negl. 1.7 6 .7 Floor coverings 0.1 0.7 1 .1 Tin .... 0.6 7.8 Miscellaneous manufactures 0.3 6 .1 11.5 Antiques 0.1 3.! 5.5 Clothing Negl. 0 .8 1 .6 Other 0.2 0.1 1.9 I Exports are domestic only, excluding reexports, and are valued f.a.s. 2 General imports. Imports are valued f.o.b. port of export. Table 11 Oil Import Bill of the Major Non-Communist Consuming Countries Billion US $ 1965 1970 1972 1973 OECD United States. 2.1 3.0 -1.9 8.5 Japan 1.3 2.7 .1 .,1 6.7 Spain 0.2 0.1 0.7 1.0 2 European Community France ((.9 1.6 2.5 3.1 Italy 0.6 1.2 1.9 2.1 Netherland ? 0.2 0.3 0,5 0.5 2 United Kingdom IA 1.8 2..1 3.3 West Germany 1.0 2.0 2.9 5.1 I Total cost of imported crude oil and petroleum products (on a f.o.b. basis) less earnings of exports of these items (on a c.i.f. basis). 2 Preliminary. 52 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 - Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 42 Direction of Soviet Foreign Trade I Million US $ Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries Total Trade Total Eastern Europe China Other Asian Other 2 Total Developed Countries Less Developed Countries Unspeci- lied 1965 Exports 8,175 5.556 4 ,553 191 164 647 2,618 1 ,438 911 270 Imports 8 ,058 5 ,610 4 ,673 226 119 593 2.418 1 .601 845 9 1966 Export ? 8 ,841 5,873 4 ,692 175 153 852 2 ,968 1 .711 886 370 Imports 7,913 5,261 4 .462 143 118 541 2,619 1 ,742 904 4 1967 Exports 9 ,652 6 ,377 5 .0:39 50 258 1,030 3 ,275 1 ,886 903 426 Imports 8 ,537 5,915 5 ,093 57 129 667 2,591 1 ,782 805 -1 1968 Exports 10 ,634 7 ,134 5 ,636 59 :331 1 ,107 3 ,500 2 ,051 948 501 Imports 9 ,410 6 ,367 5 ,644 :37 139 548 3 ,043 2,114 885 14 1969 Exports 11 ,655 7 ,682 6 .198 29 390 1,065 3 .973 2.230 1 ,169 574 Imports 10,327 6696 6,011 29 143 512 3,631 2195 1,119 17 1970 Exports 12,800 8,367 6,758 24 415 1 ,168 4.133 2:315 1 ,292 796 Imports. 11 ,7:32 7 ,636 6 ,6:34 22 154 827 1095 2 ,780 I ,209 16 1971 Exports 13 ,806 9,018 7 .241 77 521 1,177 4 ,788 2 ,710 1 .380 698 Imports 12 ,480 8,177 7 ,257 76 160 684 4 ,302 28(1(1 1 ,413 :30 1972 Exports 15 ,409 10 ,020 8 ,139 121 418 1 ,341 5 ,389 2 ,88:3 1 ,426 1 .080 Imports 16 ,097 10 , :307 9 , :301 134 183 690 5 ,789 -1 .095 1 .669 '15 1973 Export ? 21 ,332 12 ,3116 9 ,964 130 495 1 .710 0 ,027 4 ,957 1 .928 2.112 Imports 20,98)) 12,112 10,925 136 230 1,151 8,5:35 0 , 124 2,391 23 Official Soviet statistics. Exports and imports are f.o.b. 2 Including data for Yugoslavia, Mongolia, Cuba, and Albania. 3 including data for Hong Kong. 53 Approved For Release 2002/05/0PW/abil'85T00875R001500200012-7 _105,7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 43 Soviet Exports I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million US S 1972 1973 Total exports 8.171 8.811 9.652 10 ,634 11 ,655 12 ,800 13 ,806 15.116 21 ,332 Machinery and equipment 1,035 1 ,838 2.035 2301 2(123 2 .755 :3,005 3 ,038 4 ,655 Complete plants 613 641 720 S19 961 N.A. 91 9 2 I MS3 2 I ,281 I'llelS, lubricants, and related materials 1,101 1 .419 1 ,550 1 ,703 1 .821 1 .987 2 ,167 2 ,717 4 ,089 Coal and coke :35.1 :358 351 :3.10 :368 .108 188 527 583 Petroleum and petroleum products 998 1 ,061 1 ,150 1 ,300 I ,367 1,170 1 ,531 2 .011 3 ,244 Ores and concentrates 310 302 325 357 367 103 419 196 545 Iron ore 950 2.11 261 290 295 :321 :334 3811 .101 Base metals and manufactures 1 .330 1 ,315 1 ,3:39 1 ,150 I ,7.15 I ,979 2,1(63 2 ,30I 2,512 Ferrous metals 998 905 1174 1 ,013 1 ,177 1 ,351 1,301 1 .127 1 ,071 Rolled ferrous metals 716 002 703 72:3 $40 901 952 989 1 ,090 Nonferrous metal. 331 380 :361 437 507 627 695 873 1 ,171 Aluminum 110 115 120 137 159 181 198 2.17 313 Chemicals 241 270 :325 :361 :375 364 :P.M 1:91 542 Wood :Ind %rood products 593 622 626 653 721 532 504 9,10 1 ,378 Lumber . 312 :307 282 292 300 :33:3 :352 37:3 503 Textile raw materials :cud seinimanufact tires 121 100 .151 479 ?102 137 455 581 696 Cotton fiber 334 307 373 .103 :32:3 :372 :399 529 631 Consumer goods 1104 1 .1117 1 ,376 I ,337 1 .482 1 ,356 1 ,51/1 947 1 .051 Food 661 786 1 ,057 1 ,1133 I ,177 1 ,019 1 ,210 5311 1 ,135 Grain " 270 231 150 :352 .197 399 602 :329 519 Other consumer good ? 2.10 260 259 301 305 :3:37 :35:3 417 519 Other and unspeei lied 1 ,:330 1 .500 1 ,619 1 .955 2 ,110 2,681 2 .539 3 .371) 4 .932 I Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b. 2 'NW Soviet trade handbook no longer shows exports of complete plants as a seperate category under the heading of ant c hinery and equipment hut does include them under geographic distribution of exports of certain goods, a separate table, " Excluding wheat flour. 54 Approved For Release 2002/0Y/024t1NrikDP85T00875R001500200012-7 2 ea, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table .1.1 Soviet Imports 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million US S 1972 1973 Total import, Nlachinery and equipment S ,058 2 ,692 7.912 2,5)1.) 8 ,536 2.9)6 9 ,410 3 .171 10 ,326 :1573 II ,731 .1 .1611 12.179 .1 .2.111 16 ,11,5 5 .r.80 20 .950 7 ,206 Transportation equipment 989 913 928 1,018 1 ,I19 1 ,233 I .095 1 316 1 .625 Fuels, lubricants, and related materials. 198 18.1 1SS 177 003 225 326 .166 701 Coal and coke 123 127 13.1 121 126 121 1-19 1011 721 Petroleum and petroleum products 75 57 50 .16 61 51 122 190 31.7 Ores and coneentrates 315 300 313 ISS 221 302 336 :350 101 Base metals and manufactures 389 307 355 .152 551 691 750 911 1 ? .150 Ferrous metal,: 311 2.11) 295 376 .175 593 661 536 1 Rolled ferrous metals 256 223 263 356 150 568 632 70' 1 ,25,' Nonferrous meld, Tin 75 21 55 11; 59 IS 76 21 75 23 95 29 !19 1 .1 107 11 12.; 17 Chentieals . 373 396 .165 532 555 615 703 568 1153 Rubber and rubher products 198 206 182 172 19:3 191 151 1.1.1 213 Wood and wood products 150 152 157 195 215 045 "5,, 257 335 Textile raw materials and seinintanufartures.. 357 371 313 365 111 561 563 531 777 Col t on fiber 161 II)) 112 118 119 211) 252 182 200 Wool f ilier 99 117 55 109 117 120 113 122 :371 Consumer good,: 9 ,1158 2 ,727 0 .569 2 .1i115 3 ,079 3 .763 .1 .117 5, 15.1 7 .052 Food 1,513 1 .116 1 ,21.I 1 .165 1 .155 1 ,562 I ,562 2. 153 :3,70:1 Wheat and wheat flour 397 182 125 96 ' 116 1.15 510 1 .01i Other eonsumer good,: 1,115 1,280 1 ,625 1 ,797 1 .591 0,201 9 ,55.I :3,11:3:1 3 .350 Other and unspecified 723 697 713 550 950 1,155 1 ,037 1 .?162 2.15)1 I Offivial Soviet statistics. Imports are f.o.b. 55 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CtSC4REEFIB531-00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table .15 Direction of Chinese Foreign Trade 1 Million US $ Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries Less Total Eastern Dev,:loped Developed Hong Kong Trade Total Europe USSR Other 2 Total Countries Countries and Macao 1065 Exports 2 ,035 650 95 225 330 1 ,3S5 575 155 353 Imports 1,815 513 110 1110 215 1 ,330 920 105 5 1006 . Exports 2,21)) 585 130 113 310 1 ,025 715 510 100 Imports 2,035 505 1.10 175 100 1 ,530 1 .140 355 5 1967 Exports 1,915 485 110 55 320 1 ,400 035 315 310 Import ? 1 ,950 3.15 135 50 160 1 ,605 1 .315 260 N ogl. 100$ Exports 1,915 500 110 35 325 1 .1.15 020 500 325 I m port s . . 1 ,1420 310 135 00 1.15 1 .180 1 .250 230 Negl. 10119 Exports 2,030 .100 115 30 315 1 ,510 085 315 310 Imports 1,8:11) 295 120 95 150 1 ,335 1 .2.15 290 Nogl. 1970 Exports 2,050 180 103 20 295 1 ,570 075 523 370 Imports 2,2.10 380 190 25 165 1 .560 1 ,355 .s00 5 1971 Exports 2,115 585 105 75 315 I .830 810 575 115 Imports 2,305 300 250 SO 170 1 .505 1 ,l 30 370 5 1972 Exports . 3,055 750 210 135 375 2.303 1 .065 715 593 Imports 2,775 521) 250 i 20 150 2 .255 1 .670 580 5 10733 Exports 1 MO 930 285 135 530 3 .090 1 .750 1.110 8110 Imports .1,740 625 250 133 210 1 .115 3 ,120 685 10 lioundod to the !wares) 1.8 $5 million. Exports aro f.o.b. mid imports are c.i.f. 2 Including data for Yugoslavia, Alongolia, Cuba, tind Albania. 3 l'reliminary. 56 Approved For Release 2002/05/02,1cOlksRDP85T00875R001500200012-7 :NO?: Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 19(19 UNCLASSIFIED Table .16 Chinese Exports Million US $ 1970 1971 19722 Total Com- munist Non- Corn- munist Total Corn- munist Non- Com- munist Total Com- munist Non- Com- munist Total Corn- munist Non- Coni- munist Total . 2 ,030 190 1 ,5.10 2 ,050 480 1 ,570 2 ,,115 585 1 ,830 3 ,055 750 2 ,305 Foodstuff 615 80 535 6.15 90 555 7.10 110 600 950 200 750 Animals, meat, and fish 210 25 185 215 20 195 275 :35 2,10 :335 is 290 Grains 115 30 85 110 30 80 95 30 65 150 75 75 Fruits and vegetables 175 20 155 170 25 1,15 155 30 125 165 30 135 Crude materials, fuels, and edible oils .150 65 :385 .130 60 :370 ,175 90 385 610 115 195 Oilseeds 75 .... 75 65 .... 65 15 .... IS 15 .... 15 Textile fiber ? 120 10 110 100 10 90 120 10 110 210 15 195 Crude animal materials 130 35 95 115 35 80 105 25 SO 120 25 95 Chemicals 90 25 65 105 25 80 130 30 100 155 .15 110 Manufactures 820 320 500 855 :300 555 1,055 320 735 1,3)5 375 910 Textile yarn and fabric 310 75 235 :3,10 80 260 :325 80 215 410 115 325 Clothing 195 105 90 155 85 70 155 95 60 180 100 80 Iron and steel 35 25 10 .10 25 15 65 25 .10 60 25 35 Nonferrous metals ...... 35 10 25 25 10 15 15 10 :35 30 10 20 Other 55 55 15 5 10 IS 5 10 25 15 10 I Data are rounded to the nearest $5 in Exports are f.o.b. 'z Preliminary. 57 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 177'Irr: .-www9v#R, B?sq..4.ww-,AR-..tvwswialmakw __astrfr.M' WM.9L Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 47 Chinese Imports .OS41.7 ' Million US S 1969 1970 1971 19722 . . ? 4 Non- Non- Non- Non- Corn- Com- Com- Com- Corn- Com- Corn- Corn- Total munist munist Total munist munist Total munist munist Total munist munist Total 1 .830 295 t ,535 2,210 380 1,860 2.3(15 500 1,805 2,775 520 2 ,255 . Foodstuff ? 350 70 280 355 70 285 290 70 220 450 30 420 7 Until] 260 .... 260 280 .... 280 205 205 345 345 rtt Crude materials, fuels, and edible oils 310 55 255 370 90 280 385 75 310 520 80 440 gr RI Rubber 145 145 80 80 55 55 65 65 az Textile fibers 90 90 110 110 140 140 195 195 E Chemicals 310 5 305 330 10 320 325 20 305 355 25 330 Fertilizer 205 205 230 230 200 .... 200 190 5 185 Manufactures, 850 165 685 1,175 210 965 1,295 325 970 1 ,435 375 1 ,060 Textile yarn and fabric 30 30 45 45 40 .... 40 40 .... 40 Iron and steel 275 20 255 405 35 370 465 45 420 505 45 460 Nonferrous metals. 225 5 220 210 10 200 150 10 140 225 10 215 Machinery and equipment. 240 !30 110 395 140 255 505 230 275 525 265 260 Jr, J,. Other 10 5 5 10.... 10 10 10 Negl. 15 10 5 -.T,.-.71i.'"""W?.-7,41,:f 0.27W4 1 Data are rounded to the nearest 85 million. Imports are c.i.f. 2 Preliminary. 4,7 58 Approved For Release 2002M/65.153,-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 a El 4-11f=11=54t, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table ,18 Direction of East European Foreign Trade I Million US S Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries - - Less Total Eastern .7ar Developed Developed Trade Total USSR Europe East 2 Other:, Total Countries Countries 1965 Export ? 11 ,773 8 ,418 4 ,692 3 ,172 159 394 3 ,354 2 ,392 963 Imports 11,598 8 ,107 4 ,436 1,112 147 412 :3 ,490 2 ,626 865 1966 Exports 12 ,306 8 ,541 .1,537 3 ,263 222 517 3 ,766 2 ,697 1 .069 Imports 12 ,702 8 ,586 4,710 3 ,265 173 438 .1,115 3 ,178 937 1967 Exports 13 ,402 932! 5 ,105 3,53.! 265 420 .1 ,076 2,89)) 1 .186 Imports 13 ,497 9,178 5083 35:37 148 412 4 ,320 3,109 911 1968 Exports 14 ,527 10 ,332 5 ,641 3 ,871 303 515 .1,194 2 ,991 1 ,204 Import 1.1 ,517 10 ,050 5,559 3 ,876 181 435 4 ,467 3,492 974 19(0) Exports 16 ,125 11,221) 6 ,059 4 ,276 300 582 .1,904 3 ,535 1 ,370 Imports 16 ,0,15 11 ,081 6 ,204 4,246 200 430 4 ,964 3 ,896 1 ,068 1970 Exports 18 ,092 12,5.15 6 ,610 .1 ,953 331 6.17 5,5(7 4 ,059 1 ,488 Imports 18,1-16 12,501) 6 ,803 4 ,909 232 556 5,9.15 .1,751 1 ,195 1971 Exports 19 ,912 13 ,834 7 ,284 5 ,427 387 736 6 ,078 4 ,475 1 ,603 Imports 20,219 13(388 7,207 5,472 254 66.1 6,531 5,3(8 3,21:3 1972 Export ? 24 ,546 (7,197 9,3:35 6,678 411 773 7,319 5:371 2,578 Import ? 24 ,235 16,011 8,222 6 ,770 349 670 8,22'! 6 ,600 1 ,624 1973 Export ? 32,1254 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Imports. 32,8314 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. I Official East European statistics. Exports are on an f.o,1). basis. Imports are f.o.b. except for II ungary, which is on a c.i.f. Itasis. Romania does not indicate whether imports are f.o.b, or c.i.f. Including data for China, North Norut, and North Vietnam. 3 Including data for Albania, Cuba, Mongolia, Yugoslavia, and unspecified trade. '1 Preliminary. 59 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 49 East European Exports, by Country 1 Million US $ 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 2 Bulgaria Total 1 ,176 1,305 1 ,458 1 ,615 1 ,794 2 ,00.1 2.182 2,627 3 ,295 Of which: USSR 614 664 772 894 980 1 ,078 1,196 1 ,478 N.A. Eastern Europe 275 256 305 311 377 431 418 531 N.A. Developed Countries... . 156 218 223 218 243 260 268 310 N.A. OECD a 157 196 202 205 1139 240 248 270 N.A. Czechoslovakia Total 2,689 2 ,745 2,861 3 ,005 3 ,319 ,792 4 ,180 4 ,915 6.179 Of which: USSR 1 ,023 920 977 1,01)8 1,12.1 1,222 1,324 1 ,668 1 ,976 Eastern Europe 789 817 887 909 934 1,213 1335 1,51))) 2 ,082 Developed Countries 444 494 526 555 676 746 820 929 N.A. OECD a 121 -156 508 548 664 26 829 952 N.A. East Germany Total :3,070 3 ,205 3 ;156 3 ,791 1 ,153 4 ,581 5 ,076 6 ,184 7 .542 Of which: USSR 1,311 1 ,276 1 ,408 1 ,567 1,658 1,742 1,938 2,185 2 ,850 Eastern Europe 852 921 999 1 ,128 1,152 1,386 1 ,565 1,901 2 ,3613 Developed Countries (308 625 659 697 908 982 1,052 1,170 N.A. OEC 1) 258 282 326 360 102 410 427 514 N.A. Hungary Total 1,510 1 ,59:3 1,701 1 ,789 2 ,084 2,317 2,500 3,291 1.591 Of which: USSR 525 525 613 671 721 790 873 1 ,188 1 ,5:34 Eastern Europe 468 497 189 512 620 648 74:3 967 1 ,406 Developed Countries 322 361 376 362 456 558 549 741 N.A. 0 EC D 280 328 :353 358 .164 536 577 798 N.A. Poland Total 2,228 2,272 2,527 2,858 3,1.12 3 ,548 3,872 .1 ,927 6 ,432 Of which: USSR 781 741 902 1 ,042 1,121 1,251 1 .387 1 ,816 2,083 Eastern Europe 528 521 590 706 810 882 901 1 ,154 1,633 Developed Countries (307 663 (392 744 790 962 1 ,099 1 .397 2 .012 OEC D a 634 701 764 821 894 1 ,062 1 .210 1 ,511 N.A. Romania Total . 1 ,102 1 ,186 1 ,395 1 ,469 1 ,63:3 1 ,851 2,101 2 ,599 3 ,783 Of which: USSR 438 410 433 456 455 529 566 700 N.A. Eastern Europe 260 251 265 305 383 395 .1:3.1 530 N. A. Developed Countries 255 337 .113 115 462 550 (369 826 N.A. 0 EC D 2 284 :335 422 414 452 553 625 793 N.A. 1 Domestic currency converted into US dollars at the exchange rate prevailing at time of transactions. Exports are on an f.o.b. basis. 2 Official East European statistics. a Except for 1973, data arc from OECD, Trade by Commodity, Series C, and Department of Cora mercy, Value Series. 60 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 IJJ 13 -aTeg?..r Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 50 East European Imports, by Country I 1971 Million US $ 1972 (9732 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Bulgaria Total 1 ,178 1,178 1 ,572 1 ,782 1 ,7.19 1 ,831 2,12(1 2,567 3 ,25.1 Of which: USSR 581) 706 783 1,16 974 955 1,108 I 341 N.A. Eastern Europe 236 270 323 348 362 372 459 629 N.A. Developed Countries 242 382 323 305 239 32,1 333 349 N.A. OECD 3 222 359 334 295 264 329 323 348 N.A. Czechoslovakia Total 2.673 2 ,736 2,680 3 ,077 3 ,294 3 ,695 4 ,010 4 ,662 6 ,304 Of which: USSR 955 915 965 1,036 1,1(15 ,209 1 ,358 1 ,5.18 1 ,8110 Eastern Europe 851 826 835 1,028 1,104 1,123 1 ,185 1,488 2 ,064 Developed Countries 487 562 522 631 689 880 966 1,056 N.A. OECD3 449 522 472 548 634 780 910 (.000 N.A. East Wrmany Total . 2,810 3 ,215 3.279 3,393 4 ,124 1,817 4 ,981 5,905 7,876 Of which: USSR 1,205 1 ,384 1,418 1,493 1,7.1.1 1 ,945 1 ,894 2,061) 2,181) Eastern Europe 693 775 821 924 1 ,104 (216 1 ,339 1 ,641 2 ,33.1 Developed Countries 619 756 727 682 962 1 ,267 1 ,334 1 ,542 N.A. OECD 3 295 356 360 307 347 439 504 636 N.A. Ilungary Total 1 ,520 1 ,566 1 ,775 1 ,803 1 ,928 2 ,505 2 ,990 3 ,151 .1 ,076 Of which: USSR 553 519 599 647 716 832 1 .021 1 ,0114 1,381) Eastern Europe 415 449 542 538 534 726 860 93,1 1,057 Developed Countries 381 353 401 397 434 673 790 851 N.A. OECD 3 294 329 :382 386 431 628 743 8:32 N. A. Poland Total . 2.3(0 2 ,494 2.615 2,85:1 :3 ,210 3 .608 1 ,038 s ,330 7 ,862 Of which: USSR 728 792 921 I .011 1 ,200 1 ,361 1 ,425 1 ,591 1 ,916 I ,784 Eastern Europe 706 702 727 727 806 1,1)0(1 1 .151 1 491 Developed Countries 548 679 728 802 861 901 1 ,075 1,766 3 ,3,(6 OECD 487 607 713 766 821) 893 1 ,057 1 ,679 N. A. Romania Total 1,077 1 ,213 1 ,546 1 ,609 1 ,740 1 ,960 2 ,103 2 ,616 3 .159 Of which: USSR. 406 394 396 427 465 501 485 579 N.A. Eastern Europe 210 244 290 :310 :3:37 441 480 587 N. A. Developed Countries 3,18 446 708 674 712 756 815 1 N.A. OECD 3 :320 40:3 629 621 642 706 757 ,045 990 N.A. I Domestic currency converted into US dollars at the exchange rate prevailing at time of transactions. Imports are f.o.b, except for Hungary, which is on a c.i.f. basis. Romania does not indicate whether imports are f.o.b, or c.i.f. 2 Official East European statistics. :1 Except for 197:3, data are from OECD, Trade by Corn modity, Series C, and Department of Commerce, Value Series. 61 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 !.-Sk*F1145T00875R001500200012-7 14,d, re.-Ezmzti, 7,164-t-57.474,? .=7---tiv4-11044-4,-- t -74,11.;47 -1M4171,,,t241.1. Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 51 Yugoslav Foreign Trade Million US $ 1973 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Exports 1970 1971 1972 Total 1 ,09,1 1 ,225 1,253 1 ,265 1,175 1 ,680 1 ,81,1 2 ,237 2 ,853 Of which: USSR 188 191 219 207 206 242 267 329 409 Eastern Europe 270 247 227 220 232 276 375 442 506 Developed Countries 438 557 608 609 780 894 899 1 ,030 N.A. OECD 466 593 646 656 820 940 960 1 .096 N.A. Imports Total. 1 ,289 1 ,576 1 ,707 1 ,797 2,135 2 ,87,1 3 ,253 3 ,227 .1 ,511 Of which: USSR 108 147 164 188 170 193 281 283 407 Eastern Europe 262 315 272 300 339 395 480 497 683 Developed Countries 724 863 1,052 1 ,125 1,338 1 ,936 2 ,113 2 ,049 N. A. OEC D 738 884 1 ,074 1,146 1,377 1 ,976 2 ,136 2 ,079 N. A. 62 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 _ Att_.4-4-`77AT Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 52 Exports by Selected Non-Contmunist Countries 1 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million US $ 1972 1973 1965 1966 OECD 126 ,000 139 ,000 1.18 ,000 166 ,000 192 ,000 222 ,000 2.18 ,009 295 ,090 .103 ,000 United States 2 26 ,742 21) ,490 31 ,030 34 ,063 37 ,332 .12,659 43 ,549 49 ,219 70 ,798 Australia 3 ,005 3 ,171 3.178 3,526 1,220 4.770 5,21! Ii ,457 9,5)9 Canada 8,171 9 ,954 I I ,977 13,071) 11.311 16,751 18,373 21,07(1 26,213 Japan.. 8,151) 9,776 10,112 12,1)71 15 ,900 19 ,318 24 ,028 28,51)1 36,982 Spain 967 I ,254 1 ,385 1 ,589 1 ,901 238(1 2 ,937 3 ,791 5 ,382 Sweden 3,971 1,2(16 .1,527 1,910 5695 6,795 7)78 8,7(11) 12.181 Switzerland 296(1 3,275 3)98 3,968 4 ,627 5,131 5 ,740 6 ,815 9,477 European Community 6.1 ,700 70 ,600 7.1 ,200 83 ,400 97 ,800 113 ,000 129 ,000 155 ,000 212 ,000 Belgium-Luxembourg 6,39.! 6 ,831 7.083 8,171 1(1,089 11 ,600 12,72(1 1(1 ,151 22417 Denmark 2320 2 451 2531) 2,631) 3,018 3,355 3(188 .1,415 6 ,248 France 10 ,179 10,1)85 11,55)) 12 ,906 15 ,301 18 ,I04 2( ,751 26 ,451 36(151) Ireland 619 684 790 873 971 1 ,120 1 ,316 1 ,605 2.135 I taly 7 ,200 8 ,038 8 ,706 10 .185 I I ,729 13 ,206 15 ,116 18 ,548 22 ,224 Netherlands 6.397 6 ,759 7.313 8 ,371 10.002 11.773 13 ,931 16 ,782 24 ,072 United Kingdom...13,722 14 .713 14 .154 15 ,443 17 ,614 19 ,351 22 ,333 24 ,315 30 ,535 West Germany 17 ,893 20 ,135 21,736 21 ,843 29 ,053 34 ,1W 38 ,944 46 ,698 67 ,502 Other Countries Algeria 637 621 724 830 934 1 ,009 852 1,287 1 ,805 Argentina 1 ,493 1,51):) 1 ,464 1 ,368 1,1112 I ,773 1 ,740 1 ,941 N.A. Brazil 1 ,506 1 ,741 1,65-1 1,881 2 ,311 2 ,739 2 ,904 3 ,901 6 ,198 (Idle 685 878 910 937 1 ,069 1,247 962 855 1,231 Colombia 539 508 510 558 605 736 686 713 I ,523 Egypt 605 606 566 622 745 762 789 825 1 .119 hong K,?ng 1,113 1,323 1,527 1 ,714 2,177 2,514 2.871 3 ,478 N.A. India 1 ,687 1 ,577 1,1112 1 ,760 I ,835 2.02(1 2,11(11 2 ,401 2 ,942 Indonesia 708 679 665 731 854 1 ,I61 1,277 1 ,534 N. A. Iran 1,303 1,301) 1 .929 1,871) 2,099 2,112:) 3,825 1 ,746 N.A. Iraq 882 931 822 1 ,039 1 ,046 1.091) 1 ,538 I .1018 N.A. Israel 430 503 555 6.10 720 779 058 I .148 I ,.1.1t Kuwait. 1 ,283 1 ,343 1,356 1 ,138 1 ,540 1 ,655 2 ,502 2,1(8:) N.A. Libya 797 I .002 1 ,176 1 ,867 2,1(18 2.366 268! 2 ,308 N.A. Malaysia 1,2:1(1 1 ,256 1 ,217 1 ,347 1 ,651 1 ,687 I ,636 I ,716 2.95) Mexico 1 ,120 1 ,199 1 ,136 1,25.1 1 ,430 1 ,402 I ,501 1 ,861 N.A. Nigeria 751 795 677 591 891 1.24)) 1,811 2.116 3:38! Pakistan 528 601 645 717 682 723 666 737 961 Peru 666 763 774 865 863 1 ,01-1 892 943 N.A. Philippines 768 828 822 857 855 1 ,062 I ,128 I ,105 1 ,788 Saudi Arabia 1 ,395 1 ,650 1 ,785 1 ,945 2,115 2130 :3,851 5,50)) N.A. Singapore 981 1.102 1 ,140 1,271 1.511) 1.551 1,755 2.181 3,605 South Africa' 1,50)) 1 ,711 1 ,933 2,135 2,171 2,186 2,21:3 2,67! 3.185 South Korea 175 250 320 455 622 835 1 ,068 I ,624 N.A. Taiwan 450 5:36 641 789 1,0.19 1 ,428 1 ,998 2,1)1(1 4 ,378 Thailand . 622 678 681 658 708 710 831 1 ,081 1 ,584 V9nezuela . 2 ,482 2398 2,5:1:3 2(10(1 2666 2,75:1 3 ,370 :3,797 N.A. Zaire :318 440 638 505 045 735 695 690 N.A. Zambia . 533 691 658 762 1 ,07:3 1,001 679 758 N. A. I Exports are f.o.b. 2 Excluding Department of Defense shipments. " Excluding data for Iraq National Oil Company and Iraqi Company for Oil Operations. Ineluding data for Botswana, Lysol ho, Swaziland, and the Territory of Sou) I,-West Africa. 63 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 440:0 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 53 Imports by Selected Non-Communist Countries I 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million US $ 1972 1973 1965 OECD 13,1,000 118 ,000 156 ,000 175 ,000 201 ,000 231 ,000 257 ,000 306 ,000 -121 ,000 United States 23,185 27 ,744 28 ,7?15 35 ,319 38,314 42 ,429 48 ,342 58 ,862 73,100 Australia 3,763 3612 3 ,924 43(16 1,538 5,055 5226 5 ,1:30 7,658 Canada 8 ,687 10 ,076 10 ,858 1221)8 14 ,003 14 ,355 16 ,635 20 ,163 24 ,933 Japan . 8 ,176 9 ,522 I I ,063 12 ,988 15,021 18 ,881 19,717 23,171 38,317 Spain 3 ,004 3 ,578 3 .455 3 ,497 1,198 4 ,714 4 ,939 6 ,732 9 ,591 Sweden 4 ,377 4 .582 4 ,701 5,126 5,901) 701)7 7 ,082 8 ,110 10,695 Switzerland 3(197 304) 4 ,129 4 ,514 5285 6 ,485 7 ,219 8,165 11,61-I European Community 69 ,200 7-1,-100 77 ,300 85 .600 101 ,000 117 ,000 130 ,000 155 ,000 216 ,000 Belgium-Luxembourg 6 ,501 7,182 7,287 8:11)6 10,021 11 ,4I:3 12,91(0 15,181) 21,1)17 Denmark 9 , 82:3 3 ,003 3 ,154 :1,2:15 3 ,812 4 ,406 4 ,614 5,0(11) 7(182 'ranee 1038)1 11,851) 12411 11 ,019 17 ,501 19,132 21 ,274 27 ,002 37 ,728 Ireland. 1 ,041 1 .04:3 1,085 1,2:39 1 ,473 1 ,622 1 ,831 2,11)7 2.736 Italy. 7:378 8,581) 9,827 10 ,286 12,167 1-1 ,969 15,980 19 ,282 27 .796 Netherlands 7170 8 ,027 837! 9:138 11,1)36 13 ,126 15 ,401 17.521) 24,7:16 United Kingdom Ili ,I04 16,65!) 17,793 18,1)53 19,956 21 ,724 2:1,1(22 27.851) :38,847 West Germany 17 ,473 18,023 17:152 20 ,151 24 ,927 211 ,8I 5 :34 ,256 40 ,187 54 ,552 Other Countries Algeria 671 639 639 815 1,001) 1 ,257 1,221 1 ,472 2,3-12 Argentina 1 ,199 1 ,121 1 ,096 1 ,I69 1,576 1 ,694 1 ,868 1 .905 N.A. Brazil 1 ,096 1 ,496 1,667 2,132 2,2(15 2,8.11) :3,700 .1,783 6,855 Chile 60.1 751 722 743 007 931 980 9-11 NA. Colombia.. 454 674 497 643 686 755 857 836 N.A. Egypt 879 1 ,071 792 666 638 785 919 877 905 Hong Kong 1 .569 1,767 1,818 .. ,058 2 ,457 2,9(15 3.387 :3,901 5.1:10 India 9 , 9 2-1 2,731 2,807 2,51)9 2,21:1 2,125 2,121 2,2)1:3 3.00(1 Indonesia 695 527 649 708 781 1 ,002 1 ,110 1 .458 N.A. Iran 8611 930 1,1)0 I ,:386 1 ,528 1 ,658 1,871 2,4!)) 3111 Iraq 455 ,193 424 405 -140 509 694 71:3 880 Israel 836 838 778 I ,121 1 .331 1 ,162 1 ,883 1,1)8:1 2 .9:35 Kuwait 378 4113 593 611 (146 025 650 797 980 Libya 321) 105 476 645 676 554 712 1 ,104 N.A. Malaysia 1 .096 1 ,111.1 1 ,086 1 .160 1,178 1 .112 1 .435 1 ,638 2:393 Mexico 1 ,560 1 ,605 1,7-16 I ,1160 2,1178 2 ,.161 2(07 2,11:12 3.821 Nigeria 770 718 626 539 606 1,051) 1 .506 1 .505 1 ,876 Pakistan . 1 ,0-17 900 1 .101 996 1,11:35 1 ,151 917 705 981 Peru 71-1 805 818 630 604 603 748 791 N.A. Philippines 894 957 1,172 1,28(1 1,25.1 1,210 1,32(1 1 ,3116 1,77:1 Saudi Arabia 506 592 571 562 738 69:3 806 N.A. N.A. Singapore 1,211 1 .328 1 ,440 1 .661 21)0) 2-161 2,8:3)) 3:383 5,11)1:3 South Africa 2 9 , 70 5 2 ,396 2 ,782 2 ,790 3 ,188 3 .813 4 ,369 :3,921 5 ,239 South Korea 463 716 996 1 ,46:3 1 ,824 1,1(8.! 2 ,39-1 2,522 3 .980 Taiwan 507 597 76-1 895 1,21)8 1,528 1 ,849 2 ,520 :3,797 Thailand 735 884 1 ,060 1,15(1 1 ,242 1 ,293 1 ,288 1 ,-181 1 .850 Venezuela 1,518 1 ,471 1,5:3)) 1 ,77:3 1 ,819 1 ,994 2 ,301 2 ,-135 N.A. Zaire 305 :326 :347 :310 410 533 650 613 N.A. Zambia 375 -160 575 609 583 638 746 754 670 I Imports are v.i.f. 2 Including data of Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and (lit' Territory of South-Wesi Africa. 64 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 9 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED TM& 54 Trade Balance of Selected Non-Communist Countries Million US $ 1573 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 OECD 7,570 --- 8,8.10 --7.160 -- 8.911) -- 9 ,360 --9,510 -8,910 --Il ,200 17 ,400 United States :3,557 1 ,746 2,285 --1 ,256 - -982 230 --4 ,793 --o ,643 -2,101 Australia. - 758 --441 --446 - 840 -318 -285 12 1 ,327 1,891 Canada - -216 - 122 1,116 772 :308 2 ,396 1.738 913 1 ,280 Japan 283 254 --1,221 -- 17 966 437 4,311 5,121) 1,365 Spain -9,037 -2:32.! - 2,1)71) - I ,908 .2,297 --2,328 -.2 ,002 ?-2,9)1 -4.131) Sweden -406 -316 -174 ? -216 ---214 ?-212 396 659 1 ,559 Switzerland -737 -669 - 631 --546 --658 - 1,35-I --- 1,179 - 1,650 ? 2,1:17 European Community ---4 ,450 -3 ,790 - 3,110 -2,180 ? -3 ,420 --3 ,810 --1 ,380 .180 4 ,230 Belgium-Luxembourg --- 107 --- 351 -20,1 ? -225 68 187 -174 662 470 Denmark -503 549 - -615 -596 -794 -1,051 ---926 - 654 -1 434 France - - 207 --874 ---89-I -1,113 -.2 ,200 -- 1 ,028 -- 523 -551 - 1069 Ireland --- 422 --351) --295 -366 -- 502 -502 -- 518 - -502 ? - 601 Italy -178 - 551 ? - 1,121 -101 --738 --1 ,7013 -- 864 --731 5,572 Netherlands. 1 ,073 ??? 1 ,208 --I ,058 - 964 -1 ,034 - 165:3 ---- I ,470 - 738 -664 United Kingdom 9 , 382 ? -1,946 --3 ,339 ? ? 3 ,510 --2 ,342 -2,373 --1? ,589 ? 3 ,514 - 8 ,312 West Germany 420 2 ,I12 4 ,384 -1,01)2 4,126 4 ,377 4 ,688 6 ,511 12 ,950 Other Countries Algeria --34- -- 18 85 15 - 75 --248 - 369 -185 -537 Argentina 294 469 368 199 36 79 - -128 36 N.A. Brazil 500 245 13 -251 46 -110 ?- 796 -.792 -657 Chile 81 127 188 194 162 316 --IS -$6 N.A. Colombia 85 .- 166 13 - 85 81 - 19 ? 171 ? 93 N.A. Egypt -- 274 --- .165 -226 44 107 - 23 -1:30 -52 214 Hong Kong -426 -444 --21)1 --:314 -280 --:391 -- 516 -423 N.A. India -I,237 - 1 ,154 - - 1,195 - - 749 -:178 99 ?--360 138 - 64 Indonesia 13 152 16 2:3 7:3 159 167 76 N.A. Iran .143 379 810 493 571 097 I ,954 2.336 N.A. Iraq 427 441 398 634 600 590 844 :388 N.A. Israel --.11)11 335 -923 ? 481 -602 --683 -925 -835 - 1 491 Kuwait 905 880 703 827 894 1,030 1,852 2 ,It; N.A. Libya. 477 597 700 1,222 1 492 1,812 1 ,972 1,201 N.A. Malaysia 140 152 131 187 473 275 201 78 558 Mexico ?- 440 406 . 610 706 -648 1 ,059 - 906 1 ,071 N.A. Nigeria - 19 77 51 52 195 181 305 641 1.5(18 Pakistan 519 299 - 456 249 353 - 428 251 :32 20 Peru 78 -42 -44 ::;35 259 441 144 152 N.A. Philippine 126 129 - :350 - 42:3 -:399 .- 118 1 08 261 15 Saudi Arabia 889 1,1)58 1 ,211 1 ,383 1 ,377 1,7:37 3 ,045 N.A. N.A. Singapore 263 226 - :300 - 390 ---491 -- 907 -- 1075 1 .202 1 458 South Africa I 1,205 --685 -849 -655 ---1 ,017 -1,1157 --2,156 ? 1,2.17 - I ,754 South Korea. --288 - 466 ? 676 1 .093 1,2(12 - 1 ,149 - I ,326 -898 N.A. Taiwan ---57 - 61 12:3 ? 106 - 159 -100 149 306 581 Thailand - 113 --2(1(1 - 379 492 - .534 -58:3 --457 -403 - 266 Venezuela 964 921 1 ,003 833 847 759 1 ,009 I .362 N.A. Zaire I:3 114 291 195 235 202 .15 47 N.A. Zambia 158 2:31 83 153 490 363 - 67 4 N.A. I Including slata for Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the Territory of South-West Africa, 65 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Releas6C200121051(02MCMAC6185TIODOMIRII01500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 55 Arms Exports to the Less Developed Countries Million US $ 1955-67 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1968-73 1955-73 Total 2.1,815 2,195 2,305 3.065 3,105 3,27(1 .1.325 18 ,265 .13 ,080 Non-Communist Countrie ? 19.955 1 .600 1 ,780 1 ,970 2 ,120 2.315 2 ,315 12,160 32 ,115 United States 2 16,205 1,100 1,125 1 ,440 1 ,455 1 , 440 1 ,435 7995 24 ,200 Western Europe 3,145 475 555 490 540 760 830 3,650 6 ,795 United Kingdom 1 .595 175 225 190 170 145 190 1,095 2 ,690 France 760 175 215 150 150 315 445 I ,450 2 ,210 West Germany 285 60 40 80 95 145 15 435 720 Italy 170 30 15 30 55 55 115 300 470 Belgium 105 15 15 10 20 5 20 85 190 Switzerland 105 Negl. 5 20 15 35 10 85 190 Netherlands 20 5 20 5 5 45 30 110 130 Spain..20 I() 10 5 15 10 5 55 75 Other 85 5 10 Negl. 15 5 Negl. 35 120 Other 605 25 100 40 125 145 80 515 1 ,120 Communist Countries 4 ,860 595 525 1 ,095 985 925 1 ,980 6,105 10 .965 USSR 4,075 505 450 995 835 790 1 ,855 5 ,430 9 .505 China 150 30 25 25 65 75 70 290 440 Eastern Europe 635 60 50 75 85 00 55 385 1 ,020 I Exports include military sales and clown payments, as well as military aid. Data have been rounded to the nearest S5 million. 2 Data are for fiscal years. 66 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 741111:1 ? Wt. ? ng;!. ? g e ;00 L.,.. -.4 71,\5777 r YE- Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 56 Total Gross Official Bilateral Capital Flows from Developed Countries to I.:ss Developed Countries,' by Donor :Million US S 195.1-72 1951-66 1967-72 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Total official bilateral flow ? III ,801* 60,101* 51 ,697* 7.387* 7.166* 7.986* 8 ,555* 9,992* 10.311* Development Assistance Committee 2. 105,391 56 ,999 18 ,392 6,897 6,981 7 .196 8 ,035 9 ,292 9 ,691 United States 57 ,793 35 ,585 22 ,208 3801 3 ,775 3 ,533 :3,510 1 ,000 3 ,586 France 16.068 9 ,742 6 .326 828 913 990 1 .039 1,118 1 United Kingdom . 7,265 4 ,098 3 .167 508 158 4:30 487 605 679 West Germany 7 ,036 3 ,006 4 .540 611 6.1:3 676 718 897 995 Japan' 6.301 1 ,001 5 ,300 288 331 1 936 5 1 ,177 l,283 1 .282 Other' 10 ,328 :3,477 6,851 858 858 931 1 .104 1 ,389 1 .711 Communist Countries 6,110* 3 ,105* 3 ,305* 490* 185* 190* 520* 700* 620* USSR. .1 ,115* 2 ,205* 1 ,94 0* 295* 295* :320* :335* :385* :s10* Eastern Europe 1,255* 560* 695* 115* 120* 100* 120* 150* 90* China 1.010* 3,10* 670* 80* 70* 70* 65* 165* 220* *An asterisk in that the data are C9NFIDENTIAL. I Total gross official capital flows include grents (less reparation and indemnification payments); gross loans with maturities of five years or more (Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member flows include gross loans with maturities of one to five yca rs for the period 1965-72, but these amount. to less than 4% of the total for that period); and net grant-like flows (loans repayable in recipients' currencies and transfers of resources through sales for recipients' currend('S). 2 :Members of the Organization for Econmnie C7ooperation and Development. Data for the period 1954-68 exclude Japanese Eximbank and Overseas Economic Coop,Tation Fund supplier credits. Including reparation and indemnification payments of US 546 million. 5 Including reparation and indemnification payments of US $41 million. 6 Including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands. Portugal, S xeden, and Switzerland. Disbursements by all donors to Yugoslavia are excluded. 67 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 B11141-7i6141t1-00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 57 Total Gross Official Bilateral Capital Flows to Less Developed Countries,' by Recipient, 1954-72 Million US $ Development Assistance Communist Countries Committee Members 3 Total Total USSR Eastern Europe China Total United States Other' Total. III ,801* 6,410* 1.1.15* :. :255* 1 ,010* 105 ,391 57.793 47 ,59$ Africa 24 ,130* 1 ,030* 460* 130* 440* 23 ,100 4 ,555 IS ,545 Algeria 4 ,458* 195* 140* 20* 35* 4 ,263 190 4 ,073 Guinea 325* 175* 90* 30* 55* 150 99 51 Other 19 ,347* 660* 230* SO* 350* 18(187 4 ,266 14 .421 East Asia 23.027* 455* 140* 115* 150* 22,572 15,92.1 6 ,648 Indonesia 4 ,039* 310* 110* 155* 45* 3 ,729 1 ,565 2.161 South Korea 5 ,393 - .... .... .... 5 ,393 4 ,433 960 South Vietnam 5 ,715 .... .... - .... 5 ,715 5 ,511 204 Other 7 ,880* 145* 30* 10* 105* 7 ,735 4 .415 3.323) Latin America...17,601* 235* 65* 155* 15* 17 ,366 12.012 5 ,354 Brazil 4 ,049* 140* 20* 120* .... :3,909 3,158 721 Chile 1 ,719* 35* 10* 10* 15* 1 ,684 1 .349 3:35 Other 11,8:33* 60* 35* 25* .... 11 ,773 7 ,475 4 .298 Nliddle East and South Asia 36 ,300* 4 ,675* 3 ,475* 800* 400* :31 ,625 21 ,273 10 ,352 Afghanistan 1 .166* 630* 595* 10* 25* 536 :321 215 Egypt 9 , 7 92* 1 ,085* 795* 250* .10* 1.7)37 1 ,267 440 India. 14 ,317* 1.215* 1.000* 215* .... 13,102 8,715 4,357 Iran . 1 ,11:38* 475* 380* 95* 1 ,463 1 .04:3 420 Iraq 330* 245* 170* 75* .... 85 5:3 :32 Pakistan 13 098* 180* 50* 15* 115* 5,918 4 .18:3 1 ,7:35 Syria :354* 280* 190* 80* 10* 74 :30 .1.1 Turkey :3,260* 130* 110* 20* .... :3,130 2:312 788 Yemen (San'a) 208* 125* 65* 10* 50* 83 55 28 Other 5,8:37* :310* 120* 30* 160* 5,527 :3,264 2,2)1:3 Europe 2 .278* 5* .... .... 5* 2 ,273 1 .527 746 Other 4 8.155 .... .... 8.155 2.502 5.953 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CO"; 11)1: N TI AL. Total gross official capital flows inelte;e grants (less reparation and indemnification paymen(s); gross loans with maturities of five years or more (Development Assistance Committee ( DA(') member flows include gross loans with maturities of one to five years for the period 1965-72, but these amount to less than 4% of the total for that period); and tel grant-like flows (loans repayable in recipients' currencies and transfers of resources through sales for recipients' currencies). 2 Members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and )evelopment. 3 Including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Italy, Japan, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and West Germany. Data for Japan for the 'Hod 195.: '68 exclude Japanese Exit? bank and Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund supplier credits. Australia necame a member of the DA(' in 1166, and its bilateral flows are counted since 1965. 4 Countries not specified by region and Oceania. 68 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 VAl&l Wr. Eta,mt,?&i- Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 58 US Economic Loans and Grants to the Less Developed Countries, by Recipient I Million US $ Total Africa Ethiopia G hana Libya Liberia.. NI oroceo . Nigeria.. Tunisia Zaire Other East Asia Cambodia Indonesia Laos Philippine ? South Korea 3outli Vietnam '.'ai wan . Thailand . Other I a tin America Arg.entina. Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Dominican II pu bile Ecuador Guatemala Mexico Panama. Peru Venezuela Middle East and South Asia. Afghanistan 13angladesh Egypt G reeve 1946-73 2 197 2 3 1973' 71,253 3 , 588 4,113 1,933 299 257 282 33 12 279 15 2.1 212 N ea na 212 17 III 806 38 :30 4112 25 II 741 -II 17 117 6 0 I , 552 124 1:35 20,950 1,1 7 6 1.253 -181 58 03 1,7 22 210 211 8-13 52 51 1,582 7)) 12.1 5,551 25" 188 6, 298 155 502 2,207 na is, 646 34 30 I, 620 15 15 12,036 581 842 198 no an 574 61) 27 2,115 21 5,1 916 7 .1 I , 286 116 07 471 ,}7 16 27!) 10 17 293 17 12 284 Negl. Negl. 282 3 1 16 122 41 196 7 ' -1,12)) 23. 588 23,207 9%0 754 419 36 30 -117 2, 6 161 867 - 1 1, 845 na na India 8,766 11.1 82 Iran 756 9 Israel 1, 248 1111 Jordan 7:36 59 Pakistairl 4, 194 165 Turkey 2,719 67 110 71 178 2:3 88 80 IT27 :3 .127 l Data are for fiscal years. Economic assistance is defined as Official Developnwnt Assistance (01)A)--official concessional aid for development purposes an internationally accepted concept, agreed to in the Development Aasistanee Conunittee (DA( ) of the OECD. 2 Data are reported on a net basis, excluding total &obligations. a Dion reported are on a gross basis. Deobligations generally are believed to be small. .1 Including Bangladesh prior to 1 972. 69 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 an Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 59 US Military Deliveries to the Less Developed Countries, by Recipient Total Africa Ethiopia1 Libya. Morocco Tunisia . Zaire Other East Asia Burma . Malaysia3: Philippines South Korea. Taiwan. Thailand Other Latin America Argentina Brazil Chile. Colombia Ecuador Peru Urtiguaty Venezuela Other103 Middle East and South Asia (lrcece India61 Iran Israel Jordan Pakistan Saudi Aribia Turkey Other Europe Portugal232 Spain 1955-73 22,397 449 7 776 76 38 40 32 10,248 8.1 4223 :3,526 2,754 2,8153 1,448 204 :381 11: .223 1:',553( 15: 161 9, 133 1,492 1 ,81( 1,280 :00 7718 448 2,761 107 1,119 887 1972 1 ,441 37 12 .1 3 2 13 2 481 1 18 3 175 106 1( 12 16 83 28 14 7 3 1 2 :3 7 18 768 68 4 244 271 35 4 21 172:(111 ,-) 71 Million US $ 197:3 1,437 16 8 1 9 2 1 3 469 .... 14 :3 11.() 1(1 1 21 215 92 22 27 4 :3 3 :3 14 16 777 50 .... 256 21,126 6 07 1(81):::1 3 80 --- ? I Fiscal years. Including deliveries under the following programs: (a) Military Assistance Program (MAP) grants under the various Mutual Security Acts; (b) Foreign Nlilitary Sales (FMS), which consists of US-financed arms, US-guaranteed private arms credits, and US-approved commercial sales; and (c) Excess Stock Sales (ESS), which involve surplus equipment that has been valued at :33% of the original acquisition value. Excluding some 515.7 billion worth of arms provided under the Military Assistance Service Funded (MASF) program; 1\ 1 ASF was designed to support non-US forces engaged in combat in Indochina and was provided directly from the US military budget. South Vietnam began receiving MASF funds in March 1966 and Laos and Thailand in 1967. South Korea, which had it large force in South Vietnam, received some MASE support. US data also exclude some 57011 million in naval equipment. made available under the Ship Loan and Lease Program. 70 Approved For RtkapsAad6121616oYMIRIZISPgigUM11/5R001500200012-7 e Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THESE TABLES ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 60 Communist Economic Aid to Less Developed Countries, Extensions and Drawings Million US $ Total USSR Eastern Extended Europe Drawn China Drawn Extended Drawn Extended Drawn Extended Total 16 ,794 7 ,070 8 ,874 1,527 1,712 1,320 3 ,208 1 ,223 1954-64 5,731 2085 3808 1 ,522 1 ,282 300 1142 173 1065-73 11,062 4085 5 ,066 3 ,005 3 ,430 930 2 ,566 1 ,050 1065 976 515 372 350 533 90 71 75 1966 1 ,609 500 1 ,241 335 294 75 164 90 1967 473 515 291 300 132 115 50 100 1968 638 485 379 300 205 115 54 70 1969 933 400 494 330 426 90 13 70 1070 1 ,101 520 108 345 175 110 728 05 1971 1,917 710 891 405 486 140 540 165 1979 1 ,788 640 580 330 650 0(1 558 220 1973 1 ,537 610 620 310 529 105 388 195 Table 61 Communist Military Aid to Lena Developed Countries, Extensions and Drawings Million Total Extended Drawn USSR Extended Drawn Eastern Europe Extended Drawn China Extended Drawn Total, 11 .725 10 ,390 10,180 9.060 1 .070 885 175 1.10 1955-64 .1,330 3 ,220 3 ,785 2 ,6911 505 490 10 35 1065-73 7,395 7,171) 6 ,W 637)) 560 395 440 .1115 1065 385 355 260 330 45 10 80 IS 1966 515 5811 450 460 15 45 50 75 1967 645 495 515 450 75 20 55 25 1968 530 540 460 ,160 45 50 25 30 1969 430 475 340 415 85 35 5 25 1970 1 ,090 1 ,025 985 930 40 70 65 95 1971 1,51)5 910 1 .425 770 95 75 75 65 1972 905 865 715 745 110 45 80 75 1973 1 ,300 1,1(25 1,2.15 1,81)) 50 45 5 70 1 llounded to tho nearest $5 million. 71 ALL DATA IN THESE TABLES ARE CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ? 0 _ Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 62 Soviet Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient Million US $ 1954-73 1972 1973 Total 8,87.1 580 620 Africa 1 ,310 9 Algeria 426 Ethiopia 102 Ghana 93 Guinea 200 Kenya 49 Mali 64 Morocco. 88 Sierra Leone 28 Somalia 66 Sudan 65 Tanzania 20 Tunisia 34 Other 75 9 East Asia 155 1 mionesia 114 Other 41 Latin America 457 1.1.1 Argentina .15 Bolivia 30 Brazil 90 Chile 235 144 Other 57 NI 1(1(110 East and South Asia 6 ,952 437 610 Afghanistan 826 121 Bangladesh 154 74 Egypt 1,205 India 1 .962 350 Iran 788 188 Iraq 554 71 Pakis,an 436 Sri Lanka 39 Syr.?. 317 84 Turkey 521) 158 Yemen (San'a) 99 Other 43 1 72 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 - Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL 'ruble 63 Soviet Military Aid Extended to and Drawn by the Less Developed Countries I Million US $ Extended Drawn 1956-73 1972 1973 1956-73 1972 1973 Total 10 ,180 Africa. 620 Algeria 395 Burundi Negl. Congo IS Equatorial Guinea Ghana 10 Guinea 25 Mali Morocco 15 Nigeria 10 Sierra Leone Negl. Somalia 70 Sudan 65 Tanzania Negl. Uganda . 10 East Asia 1 ,105 Burma Negl. Cambodia 10 Indonesia 1 ,095 Latin America 15 Peru 15 Middle 141st and South Asia 8 4.10 Afghanistan 455 Bangladesh :35 Cyprus 25 Egypt :3,1:35 India 1 ,390 Iran 575 Iraq...1,155 Lebanon . Maldivet Negl. Pak ista . 65 Sri Lanka Negl. Syria 1 ,470 Vernon (AdVII) . . 50 Yemen (Sari 'a). 80 I Rounded to the nearest SS million. 715 1 ,2?15 9,1)6(1 7,15 1 .810 5 505 20 25 290 5 Negl. 5 N.A. Negl. Negl. 10 25 10 5 Negl. Negl. 5 IS 5 10 Negl. 70 5 IS 60 Negl. 10 Negl. 870 Negl. 10 860 15 5 5 15 5 5 715 1 ,225 7.680 725 1 ,785 .... :380 15 45 :35 :30 .... :30 .... 20 .... .... 150 450 3 ,095 250 450 130 125 1 ,105 140 140 70 440 75 105 15 140 1 ,045 80 295 .... 5 5 .... Negl. .... 20 .... Negl. .... 300 500 1,420 ISO 700 IS 10 45 10 20 Negl. 75 .... 73 Approved For Releiii416021A151012 :Talik-REIP851P008175R001500200012-7 AN? - - ,?,41 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 64 Chinese Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient Million US $ 1956-73 1972 1973 Total 3 ,208 558 388 Africa 1 ,750 213 345 Algeria 02 Burundi 20 20 Cameroon 71 71 Central African Republic 4 Chad 50 50 Congo 45 Dahomey 44 44 Equatorial Guinea 24 Ethiopil 84 G ha n a . 42 Guinea. 69 Kenya. 18 Malagasy Republic 9 11 Mali 61 11 I\ lauritania 27 .... 2 Mauritius 34 :35 Niger 1 .... 1 Rwanda 22 22 Senegal 49 49 Sierra Leone 40 Somalia 132 Sudan 82 .... Tanzania 256 Negl. Togo 45 45 .... Tunisia 36 36 Uganda 15 .... Upper Volta 50 50 Zaire 100 I00 Zambia 228 10 East Asia 223 Burma. 84 Cambodia. 02 111(1014' ,. ? 47 .... Latin Av . 'Ai (31 89 Chile 63 63 Guyana. 26 26 Peru 42 ,41 iddle East ioul South Asia 1 ,104 256 .13 Afghanistan 73 45 13angladesh. 11 Egypt 134 .... 28 Iraq ... 45 .... Malta 15 45 Nepal 103 35 Pakistan 341 .... Sri Lanka 145 44 14 Syi ia 51 45 Yemen (Aden) 77 20 Yemen (San'a). 79 21 I 74 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 1'4 q.4.4 , i1fvfi-4.4.1.114.0.4 - - . Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 65 Chinese Military Aid Extended to and Drawn by the Less Developed Countries, by Recipient Million US $ Extended Drawn 1958-73 1972 1973 1953-73 1972 1973 Total .177 77 7 .139 75 69 Africa 99 11 7 92 5 2,1 Algeria 12 .... 12 .... Burundi 2 9 Congo 5 1 I 3 Equatorial Guinea Negl. Negl. Guinea. 7 .... 6 .... 5 Nlali Negl. Negl. Negl. Sierra Leone 3 2 Negl. 9 Sudan 8 3 7 9 i'anzaniL 62 5 6 62 3 12 Zambia Negl. Negl. Negl. East Asia 35 3.1 .... Cambodia VI 13 Indonesia 21 21 Middle East and South Asia 3.13 66 N.A. 313 70 IS Iraq Negl. Pakistan 335 65 N.A. 305 6?1 -15 Sri Lanit i 6 1 6 6 Syria 9 2 75 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDEN1,AL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 66 East European Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient Million US $ 1954-7:3 1972 1973 Total 4,712 650 529 Africa 896 214 98 Algeria 342 150 98 Congo 5 Ethiopia. . 17 Ghana 104 Guinea 30 Mali 23 N.lorocco 35 Nigeria 38 Somalia 5 9 Sudan 153 Tan zaniL 20 12 Tunisia 74 Zambia 50 50 East Asia 338 Burma . 29 Cambodia 17 Indonesia 292 Latin America 646 98 Argentina 12 Bolivia 30 4 Bre zil. 241 Chile 131) 20 19 Colombia.. 16 Ecuador. 15 Peru 162 78 95 Uruguay 20 Venezuela 10 Middle East and South Asia 2,832 :3:38 :183 Afghanistan 40 28 Bbongladesh . 60 25 24 Egypt IOU India 472 105 Iran 541 10 103 Iraq 440 200 Pakistan 51 Sri Lanka 63 10 Syria 298 9:3 IS Turkey 35 3 Yemen (Aden). 5 Yemen (San'a) 12 76 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 .-1M?F =RM. Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 67 East European Military Aid Extended to and Drawn by the Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-73 Extended 1972 1973 1955-73 Million US Drawn 1972 1973 Total 1 ,069 III 51 884 46 45 Africa 40 Negl 3 :35 3 Algeria.. 1 .... 1 Congo. Negl. Negl. .?iegl. Negl. Guinea. 1 .... 1 Morocco. 20 20 Sudan 9 .1 Tanzania. .I 3 1 3 Uganda 5 5 East Asia 199 189 Indonesia 199 .... 189 Middle East and South Asia 830 III 48 660 46 42 Afghanistan 22 0 20 Cyprus 1 .... 1 Egypt :3.1.1 20 13 344 33 13 India. 12.1 1 13 112 6 6 Iraq. 172 SO .... 60 3 .1 Lebanon 1 1 .... Pakistan Negl. Negl. Syria 131 S 19 90 19 Yemen (Aden) .1 9 .... .1 1 Yemen (San a). 30 29 77 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CCNrIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 - ? ??? ? 17;g- Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 68 Communist Major Military Equipment Delivered to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient, 1973 Naval Auxiliary Land Armaments Vessels Aircraft Air-to-Air Surface-to- and Guided Air Guided Light Medium Heavy Personnel Artillery Landing Jet Missile Missile Tanks Tanks Tanks Carriers 1 Pieces Craft Fighters Other 2 Systems 3 Systems .1 Africa Algeria 10 .... Congo 10 Equatorial Guinea 5 Guinea 16 10 4 32 4 2 Libya 10 36 Mali. 10 33 Morocco .... 10 Nigeria 5 Sierra Leone 2 .... Somalia 40 106 131 5 9 9 ?. Sudan 40 5 .... Tanzania 5 .... Uganda 10 6 5 .... Zambia. 25 28 .... Latin America Peru. 35 Middle East and South Asia Afghanistan 124 55 9 Bangladesh .... .... 18 8 Egypt 600 240 75 1 75 7 75 10 India 28 30 87 2 52 2 52 Iran .... 180 252 .... .... Iraq 32 252 67 53 3 35 20 21 .1 Lebanon .... .... 25 .... .... Pakistan. 150 270 ,i 30 Sri Lanka .... 10 5 .... Syria 770 60 160 105 7 250 27 175 31 Yemen (Aden) 22 -17 60 -1 10 8 4 1 Armored and amphibious. 2 Including nonjet combat aircraft, traMers, transports. and helicopters. 3 Number of fighter aircraft equipped with AA Ms (two to four per aircraft). '1 Number of SAM firing battalions, or sites (six launchers per SA -2 site, four launchers per SA-3 site). 78 Approved For Releiii itig/em/as: m_ERte8silbtio1500200012-7 AVrz .4-4r .5.4 3,4?? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 69 Communist Major Deliveries of Land Armaments and Naval Ships to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient January 1967?December 1973 Land Armaments Naval Ships Motor Self- Torpedo propelled and Light Medium Heavy Assault Personnel Artillery Missil' Tanks Tanks Tanks Guns Carrier I Pieces Boats Other Africa Algeria 20 6 135 5 9 62 Congo 15 20 30 4 3 Equatorial Guinea 5 .... Guinea. . :30 15 55 2 73 Libya 360 25 386 190 Mali 10 35 .... Morocco..80 5 80 10 .... Nigeria 30 90 33 Sierra Leone .... .... .... 2 Somalia 110 150 266 73 Sudan 40 100 210 100 .... Tanzania 15 25 20 12., 20 3 Uganda 10 40 25 .... Zambia 25 30 East Asia Cambodia 15 35 Latin America Peru 35 Middle East anti South Asia Afghanistan 200 220 95 .... Egypt 10 1,625 5 1 ,110 780 9 61) 4 India 425 425 130 8 23 5 Iran ?? 980 835 Iraq . 30 620 30 650 335 16 11 6 Pakistan 7 685 .... 800 12 6 Sri Lanka . .... 20 5 9 Syria 25 1 ,400 60 60 335 635 7 2 10 Yemen (Aden) 85 .... 160 205 10 11 I Armored and amphibious. 2 Including two minesweepers, three submarine chasers, and one auxiliary vessel. 3 Auxiliary vessels and landing craft. -1 Including 2 destroyers and 3 submarim)s received in exchange for older models returned to the USSR, 12 in 30 auxiliary vessels and hinding craft, and 20 submarines. 5 Including six submarines, eight submarine chasers, and nine auxiliary vessels and landing craft. 0 Including three minesweepers. 7 Including Bangladesh prior to 1972. Patrol boats. 0 Motor gun boats. 10 Minesweepers. 11 Including eight naval landing craft and two ?...bnutrine chasers. 79 Approved For Rel&eP2662PaY8 ItIA-kri5FCAWAIWO01500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 70 Communist Major Deliveries of Aircraft and Guided Missile Systems to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient January 1967?December 1973 Aircraft Guided Air-to- Air 3 Missile Systems Surface-to- Surface-to- Air .1 Surface 5 Light and Medium Jet Bombers Jet Fighters Heavy Transports Other 2 Africa Algeria 11 50 IS 16 3 Congo .... 2 :3 Guinea 5 7 Nigeria 35 20 Somalia 5 15 2 Sudan 30 15 30 1 Tanzania. 15 3 Uganda 10 15 East Asia Cambodia 1 M:ddle East and South Asia Afghanistan 40 1 9 18 1 Bangladesh .... 18 3 5 .... Egypt 60 7 61(1 5 245 346 115 21 India 170 " 50 80 75 Iraq 15 185 5 95 21 8 Pakistan 9 60 10 .... Sri Lanka 5 5 Syria. 515 5 110 :UIr? 34 Yemen (Aden) 2 :30 20 4 Yemen (San'a) 5 :30 .... I Data reflect on of aircraft, ships, and sites having missile capability. 2 Including nonjet combat aircraft, trainers, transports, and helicopters. 3 Number of fighter aircraft equipped with AA Ms (two to four per aircraft). 'I Number of SAI.11 firing battalions, or sites (four to six launchers per site). 5 Ship launched. Then data constitute the number of Komar- and Osa-elass ships equipped with 88 Ms (two to four Per s;,.1,). 6 An undetertnined number of SA Ms have been received. 7 Including 24 medium jet bombers. r' Excluding' those fighters assembled at th, aeronautics phtnt in Nasik. 9 In Bangladesh prior to 1972. 80 _ DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 m El ;?.;:-.,,?-7,?''''''7'. Total trainees 6 ,110 5 ,,150 6 ,505 7,095 7 .8.15 8 ,1.10 9 ,815 II ,755 USSR and Eastern Europe 5 ,920 5 ,:335 0 ,500 7 ,080 7 ,535 7 ,670 8 ,795 I 1 ,260 China 190 I IS 5 15 310 .170 I ,050 .105 Academie t mai nee ? 3 ,355 3 .000 3 ,535 3 ,995 :3 ,6.15 .1 ,100 .1,270 5 ,375 China - USSR and Eastern Europe 3 ,355 :3,000 :3 ,s:35 3 ,995 3 ,6.15 1 .100 .1 .1170 5 ,275 ???? .... .... .... .... 200 1011 Technical trainees 1 ,205 1 ,2.15 1 ,155 1,880 1 ,650 2 ,835 2 ,360 3 ,715 USSR and Eastern Europe.. 1 .125 I .220 I ..150 1 ,880 1 ,050 2 ,835 2 ,:360 3 ,715 China 80 95 5 .... Nlilitary trainees 1,551) 1 .205 1 ,515 1,220 2.55(1 1 ,205 3,215 2,665 .... .... .... USSR and Eastern Europe. I ,,I.10 1 .115 , ,:-.15 1 ,205 2.210 7:35 2 ,365 2.271) China II)) 90 .... 15 310 170 850 305 I Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data are for perst,ls departing for training and not necessarily those complet i rig training. .s.E--firenckk'vzot4tfkzitr'-3-i-f;- Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 71 Academic, Technical, and Military Trainees Departing from Less Developed Countries for Training in Communist Countries, by Area of Destination I - - 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 --Lr4714ISMITIMINIMmen 81 Approved For Releasitg40401ULAW005TREW001500200012-7 " e4V2ff rtr- Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 72 Military Personnel from Less Developed Countries Trained in Communist Countries I Departures to Communist Countries Total USSR 1972 Eastern Europe China Total USSR 1973 Eastern Europe China Being Trained, December 1973 Eastern Total USSR Europe China 'rotal. :1.215 2.320 .15 850 2 ,665 2.155 115 395 3.955 3 ,061) 130 765 Africa 1 .170 660 20 790 775 375 65 335 1 .575 790 80 705 Algeria .... .... .... 50 50 .... Burundi .10 .10 111 40 .... Congo 20 20 155 25 130 200 25 175 Guinea 5,15 185 360 70 70 -150 200 250 Mali. 50 50 50 50 Nlorocoo .... 10 01 .... Nigeria .... .... 75 75 75 75 .... Sierra Leone 120 120 30 30 30 30 Somalia 500 150 50 .... 2.10 235 Sudan 10 10 00 110 100 100 Tanzania 9.10 210 35 35 00 90 Uganda .... .... 230 190 10 230 100 10 ???? Zambia 35 25 10 NI 11' NI iddle East :1,-1 Sou) h Asia 1 .7,15 1 .660 25 60 1 ,890 1 ,780 50 60 2 .380 2 .270 50 60 Afghanistan ..... 205 200 5 355 355 .115 ?115 Bangladesh 950 250 65 65 .10 10 Egypt 920 220 150 100 50 200 150 50 India. 175 170 5 115 115 65 65 Iran. 25 25 15 15 15 IS Iraq 155 115 10 350 350 300 :ufl Pakistan. 60 60 60 60 60 60 Syria ..... .... . ? 535 530 5 700 700 I .020 I ,020 Yemen (Aden) 120 120 65 65 110 1.01 Yemen (Sana) IS 15 125 125 1 1 Hounded to the nearest five persons. 1)ata refer to the number of personF departing for or a training hut not necessarily completing training. 82 Approved For ReleaseR1042/651/0iFilbiAWDORf615194goldif500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Tr.1fle 73 Communist Economic and Military Technicians I in Less Developed Countries, by Country, 1973 Total Economic Eastern USSR Europe China Total Military USSR and East- ...rn Europe China 'Total 43 ,430 12 ,965 7 ,325 23 ,140 6 ,990 5 ,970 1 .020 Africa. 31 ,145 1 ,460 5,075 21 ,610 2,635 1 ,615 990 Algeria 3 ,670 1 ,820 1 ,600 211 650 650 Congo 505 115 10 110 50 30 20 Ethiopia 200 75 25 00 Ghana 50 10 10 :30 .... Guinea 1 ,050 .500 50 500 160 110 50 Kenya 90 25 50 15 .... Libya 2.515 15 2,5(t)) .... 10 10 Mali.. 525 150 25 350 10 10 30 Mauritania 220 .... 220 .... .... Morocco 500 300 200 .... 10 10 Nigeria 255 175 50 30 70 70 Somalia 2675 675 .... 200)) 700 700 Sudan :175 25 50 300 70 20 50 Tanzania 8 ,Y60 150 10 5 ,600 715 745 Tunisia 110 70 310 30 .... Uganda .... .... 25 25 Zambia S,300 110 110 S .050 50 50 Other. 955 185 75 695 55 10 15 East , M 75 25 10 40 .... Burma 50 10 .10 1 ndonvsia 5 5 Malaysia 15 IS .... Thailand 5 .... 5 .... Latin America .100 185 165 50 Chile . 195 135 60 .... Peru. 50 25 10 15 Other. 155 95 95 35 .... Middle East and South Asia 11 ,810 8.295 2.075 1 MO 1 .355 .1,325 30 Afghanistan 925 500 25 100 425 125 Bangladesh 1 ,010 900 110 .... 100 100 Egypt 1,725 1 .200 500 25 520 520 2 I (Una . 1 ,911, 1 .600 300 .... 300 300 Iran 1 .105 1 .000 100 5 60 60 Iraq 1 ,040 815 200 25 785 785 Kuwait 10 .... 5 5 .... Malta 35 .... .... 35 Nepal 310 10 .... 300 Pakistan 360 150 10 200 25 Sri Lanka FM 75 15 .50 5 5 Syria . 1 ,765 1 .200 500 65 1 ,780 1.78)) Turkey 310 201 163 .... .... .... Yemen (Aden) 700 290 100 1110 225 225 Yemen (San'a) 1.15 105 110 230 130 130 I Bounded to the nearest five persons. Data are minimum estimates of t he number of persons present for a in.riod of one month or more. Persons engaged solely in conmu?rcial activities are excluded. 2 NI os t of these arrived wit II 'Iii P(1141111.11t lupplied at the outbreak of t he October War. 83 Approved For Release 26612/7e5R1P 610-M1174361b6674iftWIPIT5t/0200012-7 CIAOER Economic I 7 1 Intelligence ApprovedForRelea . , CIA.D.51.0087.00150020.012-7 Statistical Handbook, 1974 Ju 74 2 of -e";;'7:?3"'7,1": Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Table 7.1 Soviet Economic Aid Extended to the Communist Countries, by Recipient 1968 ? - 1969 - 1979 ? 1971 1972 1973 1967-73 Million US $ 195.1-73 1954-66 I 1967 Total 5.55.1 492 1 ,029 1,075 327 1 ,646 1 ,586 536 6,691 12.2.15 Eastern Europe 2 ,946 10 500 591 Negl. 1 ,111 2.212 5,158 Bulgaria 1 ,10-1 .... 333 591 .... 92-1 2 .028 Czechoslovakia.. 1.1 .... 1.1 East Germany 990 .... 990 Hungary. . 338 10 167 .... 177 515 Poland 378 .... .... 1 ,111 1 ,111 1 ,-189 Romania 123 ? Negl. Negl. 123 Far East .195 .... .... 495 China 495 .... .... .... .... .... 495 Other 2,113 482 529 484 :327 535 1 ,586 536 .1,179 6.592 Albania 65 .... ?.- .... .... 65 Cuba 1 ,740 .182 529 ,18,1 :327 535 1 ,0-16 536 3 ,939 5 .679 Yugoslavia 308 .... .... .... 5.10 5.10 8.18 I Excluding data for Eastern Europe prior to 1956 because war reparations and other assets and privileged arrangements obtained by the USSR front these countries created a heavy net flow of capital toward the USSR during I hese years. 84 ALL DATA IN THIS TABLE ARE CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ApproVed F 'Mk-gArFt.3,40.-P" 21,2-,Lazw ":4544Z ' fro4r1 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 75 Production of Primary Energy I Million Metric Tons of Coal Equivalents 1971 1972 1973 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 0 EC D 2 United States 1,718.6 1,814.1 1,916.9 1,977.6 2,066.2 2,178.6 2,160.1 2,191.2 2,196.5 Canada 175.9 191.9 203.8 219.0 213.1 273.0 294.2 324.1 360,0 Japan 92.-I 100.5 91.1 90.7 93.5 90.7 88.3 87.2 89.7 Norway 27.3 20.9 29.5 33.1 31.6 32.0 35.3 39.3 41.9 European Community 565 5-18 532 536 542 558 577 573 602 Belgium " 20.5 18.:3 17.2 15.5 13.9 12.1 11.7 11.3 9.7 France 90.0 92.1 87 .0 8-1.6 86.2 85.0 78.6 77.3 75.9 Italy -11.2 -13.1 42.9 14.0 44.8 46.5 45.8 48.1 50.6 Netherlands 16.9 17.6 20.-1 28.2 37.5 49.1 64.3 82.8 98.1 United Kingdom 2(12.1 191 .8 192.4 187.2 178.1 176.9 189.3 172.8 186.8 West Germany 190 . 6 181 .4 168.3 173.0 178.0 184.1 184.0 177.9 177.6 Other Countries 2 Iran 124.5 139.5 172.-1 187.0 22-1.0 265.7 318.-1 348.3 407.5 Kuwait 1-14.1 150.9 133.3 11)3.8 174.0 18,1.5 197.3 202.4 185.9 Saudi Arabia 132.7 156.8 169.8 186.2 197.0 2:3:3.7 294.4 381.2 478.3 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 1 ,270 1 ,340 1 ,400 1 ,460 1.530 1,600 1,670 1,740 1.800 USSR' 942 . 5 1 ,000 .5 1 ,02.8 1 ,112 .1 1,168.1 1,214.3 ,277.1 1.340.4 1,394.5 Eastern Europe . :329 334 335 348 366 381 :393 400 410 Bulgaria 9.5 9.6 10.2 10.:3 10.2 10.2 9.2 9.2 8.9 Czechoslovakia 61 .8 61.8 59.7 61 .0 63.8 66.5 68.0 6S.3 66.3 East Germany SI .1 80.6 78.3 79.8 82.2 85.0 87.5 85.8 87.6 Ilungary 18.3 18.3 17.9 19.1 19.5 20.3 20.0 19.4 20.4 Poland 110.9 11,1.2 116.0 122.1 130.4 137.2 142.6 148.6 154.2 Romania -17.1 49.6 53.3 55.8 59.7 62.2 65.7 69.2 72.6 Far East China 205 . 2 226 .4 184 .4 195.0 245.0 278.0 307.2 330.9 363,6 North Korea 21.6 21.4* 22.8* 24.5* 23.6* 28.1 28.8 30.1 31.5* North Vietnam 3.7* 3.3* 2.3* 2.0* 2.6* 2.7* 3.1* 2.1* 2.1* Other Albania 1.-1 IS 1.6 1.8 ".2 2.5 2.9 :3.3:3.1) Yugoslavia 21.2 21.6 20.8 21.6 23.1 24.1 25.8 26.2 26.0 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I Data are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric power expressed in terms of kilocalories per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels sooli as peat, shale, and fuelwood. 2 The following coefficients were used to convert this :,ources of primary energy into hard coal equivalents; coal (metric tons), 1.11; brown coal and lignite (metric tons), (1.29; crude oil (metric tons), 1.3; crude natural gasoline (metric tons), 1.5: natural gas (1.00)) cubic meters), 1.:33; and hydroelectricity (1,0(10 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. Production of geothermal mid nuclear electric power is included at the same ratio as hydroelectricity. " Including data for Luxembourg. Excluding nuclear-generated electricity. coal equivalents (calorific value of 7,00)) 85 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 76 Production of Primary Energy, by Type I Million Metric Tons of Coal Equivalents 1965 1973 0 a' I) 2 Coal Crude Oil Natural Gas Hydro/ Nuclear Coal Crude Oil Natural Gas Hydro/ Nuclear United States 476.2 527.0 605,0 110 . 5 532.3 589 .1 862.4 212.7 Canada 9.3 55.6 46.6 64.5 17.9 114.4 118.0 109.8 Janan. 49.7 0.9 2.6 :39.2 22.4 0.9 3.4 62.9 Norway 0.4 .... 26.9 0,'! 2.0 :39..! European Community Belgium3 19.8 .... 0.1 0.7 8.9 0.1 0.8 France 53.0 4.3 6 .7 26.0 26.5 1.6 10.0 37.8 Italy 0.9 3.0 10.4 2'.() 0.'! 1.4 19.9 28.9 Netherlands 11.4 3.! 2.4 1.7 1.9 04.2 03 United Kingdom 190.5 0.1 0.3 11.3 1:32.2 0.1 :35.4 19.0 West Germany. 167.2 19.4 4.5 8.5 131.8 8.6 24.7 12.0 Other (ountries 2 Iran 0 . 3 122.4 1.0 0.2 0.0 378.8 25.8 2.3 Kuwait . .... 141.8 2.4 .... 170.9 6.0 Saudi Arabia .... 1:31.3 1.4 .... 471.3 4.0 Communist Countries USSR ii ml Eastern Europe USSR 4 .112.5 :346.4 149.8 3:3,8 468.0 602.0 281.0 .13.5 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 8.1 0,3 0.1 1,0 7.4 0.3 0.3 0.9 Czechoslovakia 58.5 0.3 1.0 2.0 04.0 0.3 1.0 1.9 East Germany 80.7 0.1 0.2 0.4 78,0 0.1 9.1 0.4 I lungary . 14.3 2.6 1 .4 Negl. 11.3 2.8 0 , 3 Negl. Poland 108 :3 0.5 1.7 0.4 145.5 0.5 7.5 0,7 Romania . 5.1 18.11 22.7 0.4 10.7 21.4 38.0 2.5 Far East China.. 189.2 11.9 4.1 283.5 69.2 10.9 Of her Albania 0.2 1.2 N.A. N.A. 0.4 3.0 0.2 0.3 Yugoslavia 13.3 2.9 0.4 4.6 13.5 4 .8 1.7 6.0 I Data are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric power expressed in terms of coal equivalents (calorific %%due of 7,00)) kilocalories per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such as peat, shale, and fuelwood. 2 The following coefficients were used to convert the sources of primary energy into hard coal equivalents: coal (metric tons), 1.0; brov,m coal and lignite (metric tons), 0.29; crude oil (metric tons), 1.3; crude natural gasoline (metric tons), 1.5; natural gas (1,000 culM_! meters), 1.33; and hydroelectricity (1,000 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. Production of geothermal and nuelear electric! nom.' is ineluded at the same ratio as hydroelectricity. :1 Including data for Luxembourg. .1 Excluding nuclear-generated electricity. 86 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 4MEIMI=M?mlIMMI! a - Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 77 Proved Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal, Yearend 1973 I Crude Oil Natural Gas Coal 2 Billion Cubic Million Metric Million Barrels Meters Tons OECD United States 34 .700 7 ,000 1 ,1(Ii) ,000 3 Canada 9 ,124 1 ,420 61 ,000 1 Norway 4 ,000 6.30 166 5 European Community United Kingdom 10(100 1 .120 15 ,500 5 Other Counties Abu Dhabi 21 ,500 350 Algeria. .610 3 ,000 20(1 Congo. 4 ,888 30 Ecuador. 5 .67 5 110 Egypt 5,125 120 India 780 60 106 ,260 Indonesia 1(1.500 120 815 7 Iran 60 ,000 7 ,650 1 ,000 Iraq 31,50(1 620 Kuwait 61 .000 920 Libya 25 ,500 760 Mexico 3 ,600 310 3 .166 Nigeria 20 4100 1 ,130 350 8 Onion 5 ,250 Qatar 6 ,500 230 Saudi Arabia 132.000 1 .440 South Africa. 72,165 Syria , 100 20 VVIWZIleit 11 ,000 1 , 10(1 53 " Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 36 4100 10 ,000 0) 280 ,000 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 30 25 10 2,006 Czechoslovakia IS IS nr 11,000 East Germany 5 100 01 20 4100 II ungary 140 100 10 3 .000 Poland 30 130 10 11) 4100 Romania 1 .200 250 lo 3 ,000 Far East 7 .000 525 70 ,000 - 80 .0111) Ot her Albania 140 N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia. 1350 12,000 I Unless at herwisi? 1nclicated. 2 Data for the non( nrutnunist countries represent measured and inferred reserves and exclude brown coal and lignite. ORM for the Communist countries include brown coal and lignite. 3 Data are for 1960. *1 Data are for 1066. 5 Data are for 1967. Data are for 1957. 7 Data are for 1962. 8 Data are for 1061. 9 Data are for 1959. "I Proved and probable rvser vvs, 87 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 78 Crude Oil Refining Capacity 1 January 1974 Thousand Barrels per Day OECD 40 400 Saudi Arabia 676.0 United State 14,216.3 Singapore 699.6 Australia 681.0 Trinidad and Tobago 461.0 Canada 1,877 Venezuela 1,531.6 Japan 5,151.8 Virgin Islands 590.0 Spain 1,163.0 Communist Countries European Community 15 ,500 USSR and Ea. trn Europe 8,650 Belgium.. 817.3 USSR 7,000.0 France 3,140.0 Eastern Europe 1,650 Italy :3,880.6 Bulgaria 200.0 Netherland,: 1,825.5 Czechoslovakia :300.0 United Kingdom 2,762.1 East Germany 320.0 West Germany. 2,825.7 Ilungary 180.0 Other Countries Poland 250.0 Argentina 623.6 Romania 400.0 I3aham'ts 500.0 Far East Brazil. 791.8 China 1,000.0 India 499.1 North Korea 10.0 Iran . 660.0 Other Kuwait 566.0 Albania 50.0 Mexico 625.0 Cuba 110.0 Netherlands Antilles 915.0 Yugoslavia :300.0 88 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ; Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 79 Production of Crude Oil 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Thousand Barrels per Day 1971 1972 1973 1965 OECD 2 9 ,040 9 ,610 10 ,200 10 ,600 10 .600 11 .400 11 ,100 11 ,800 II ,700 United State ? 7 .823 8 ,3I6 8.832 9 ,113 9.056 9 ,650 11,078 9 ,190 9 ,210 Caintda 803 880 963 1,012 1 .129 1 ,267 1 ,35,1 1 .537 1 .791 European Community 301 291 288 282 274 259 2,12 229 209 Other Countries Abu Dhabi 286 :365 378 301 600 703 952 I .071 1 ,335 Algeria 516 698 806 883 940 1 .012 793 1 .059 I .103 Indonesia 182 464 506 598 737 848 882 1 ,0811 I ,263 Iran 1 .1101 2,121) 2637 286(1 3 ,402 3,872 4 ,321 5,018 5,883 Iraq 1 .317 1 ,388 1 ,223 1 .506 1 .521 I ,561 1 ,7Il 1 ,466 I ,964 Kuwait 2,169 2.275 2,291 2,129 2,577 2.733 2(120 3,006 2,752 Libya 1.21$ 1,516 1,712 2,619 3,121 :3,374 2,762 2,22)) 2.11(5 Mexico 328 :3:37 361 390 410 418 417 131 131 Nigeria 275 126 311 145 547 1 ,098 1 ,550 1 ,846 2 ,066 Qat?ir 231 292 :327 344 :359 367 432 4191 602 Saudi Arabia " ,031 2 ..102 2,600 2,$t35 2,992 :3,552 4 ,491 5,711 7 .3:31 Venezuelt 3 .501 3 ,386 3 ,560 3 ,632 3 ,603 3 .721 3 ,556 3 .225 :i .:38.1 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 5 ,140 5 ,590 6 ,060 6 ,.180 6 ,840 7 .310 7 ,770 8 ,220 8 ,770 USSR .... '(.835 5,277 5,7:32 6,119 6,520 6,976 7,136 7.875 8 ..100 Eastern Europe :109 :316 :327 :331 324 331 338 :3,11 318 13ulgaria 5 8 10 10 6 7 6 5 1 Czechoslovakia 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .1 .1 II ungary . 36 34 :11 36 :35 :39 39 111 in Poland 7 8 9 10 9 8 8 7 8 Romania 257 262 270 271 270 27:3 281 288 292 Far East C'hina 21 216 280 280 300 106 570 73,1 860 I ,060 Other Albania 16 18 20 23 26 :30 33 38* 12* Cuba 1 1 0 -1 .1 4 9 9 9 Yugoslavia 41 .11 17 30 51 57 59 64 67 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DENTIAL 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for crude oil and exclude shale oil, nal oral gasoline, and synt hetic crude oil. 2 Including shale oil. 3 Including small quantities of synthetic crude oil 89 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 _ Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 80 Estimated Oil Trade mid Consumption,' 1973 Thousand Barrels per Lay Western Europe West Belgium- United United Ger- Nether- Luxem- States Japan Canada Total Kingdom many Italy France lands 2 bourg Spain Other Oil ImporIs Total 6 .200 5 ,400 1 ,000 15 ,200 2 ,330 2 ,250 2 ,440 2 ,780 2 ,090 720 1 ,000 1 ,590 Arab exporters 1 .590 2 ,390 220 10 ,600 1 ,480 1 ,610 1 ,930 2 ,070 1 .340 550 820 800 Saudi Arabia 590 1 ,240 80 4 ,000 550 480 630 620 690 290 470 270 Kuwait . 160 540 Negl. 1,71))) 400 911 200 320 380 120 90 190 Libya 350 20 -10 1 ,590 240 5511 460 130 60 30 40 80 Iraq 50 Negl. 20 1 .160 60 30 .130 380 10 30 50 1711 Alm Dhabi 160 430 60 60P 50 110 290 80 10 60 Algeria 140 .... .... 780 50 280 230 20 50 110 40 Other 1-10 160 20 770 130 70 210 100 100 211 60 SO Other export erq .1 ,610 3 .1)10 780 4 .600 850 640 510 710 750 170 ISO 790 Iran .120 1 .730 180 2,15)) 460 270 330 220 440 IOU 120 2111 Venezuela 1 ,840 10 470 320 SO .10 20 40 50 20 40 30 I adonesia 250 840 Negl. Negl. Negl. 1 egl. .... .... .... Nigeria 550 100 SO 1 ,130 180 200 10 250 220 311 10 230 Other 1 ,550 330 50 1 ,000 130 130 150 200 .10 211 In 320 Oil Clnsumption 17 .300 5 ,300 1 ,700 15 ,400 2 ,250 3 .050 2 ,100 2.55)1 830 650 730 3 ,240 I This table allocates imports on a direct and indirect. basis ?- i.e., refined products from export refineries are traced In the source of t he crude oil. 2 Excluding oil transshipped to other West European countries. 90 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Relea4265M6 i.taPliD198?5fibM861500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Tabk 81 Production of Petroleum Products' OEC I) 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million Metric Tons 1972 197:3 United State,: 420 .35 443 .09 458 .09 481.65 493.38 505.43 520.41 5.10.97 577.78 Canada 14 .00 (5.62 50.25 53.58 sr .1)1 60.92 66.96 75.01 82 Japan. 67.39 80.65 100.115 1 14 .18 1:38.67 161 .63 (90.75 190.55 230.00 Spain 13.37 15.53 19.60 27 . 26 28.28 :32.27 :35.2:3 :37,1))) .12.00 Swi-jen 3.80 .3.72 5.72 8.96 9.12 11.,'5 11.01 111.93 10.22 European Community 293 :326 351 388 443 .195 499 5.1.1 584 Belgium 14.80 15.75 16.29 21.38 26 .56 27 . :33 28.11 :3-1.51 :36.00 France 56.84 62.20 69.81 7455 84(15 91.97 101.13 112.13 123.40 Italy 65.24 76.37 82.20 87.7.1 99 .25 11(8.75 1111.86 116.90 122.40 Netherland,: 29.06 :31 .59 32.87 36.51 18 .111 58.5(1 57.5.1 66 .00 71,10 United Kingdom 60.90 66.31 67.96 77.04 85.08 94.69 98.28 99.30 105.93 West Germany... 60.90 69.64 73.53 82.10 88.49 98.36 89.55 102.69 113.10 Communist Countries 2 USS It and Eastern Europe 204* 221* 240* 258* 278* 305* 328* 356* :38.1* USSR 172.40* 185.10* 202.20* 215.80* 230.00* 252.20* 269.30* 2111.00* 312.00* Eastern Europe 31.6* :35.3* 37.8* 42.4* .18.0* 52.4* 58.8* 65..1* 72.0* Bulgaria. 2.20 2.70 3,00 :3.30 .1.70 5.40 7.20 7.80* 8.80* Czechoslovakia 5.90* 6.20* 7.10* 7.40* 8.80* 9.20* 10.70* 11.70* 13,:91* East Germany 6.10 7.30 7.80 8.70 9 .110 (1.00 12.10 14.00 15.50 Hungary 2.50 3,80 4 .00 4.80 5.10 5.70 6.30 7.411 7.90 Poland. 3 .:30 3.50 3.80 5)10 6.30 6.90 7.60 9.20 10,00 Romania 11.63 II .81 12.12 12 .111 13.21 14 .20 14 . 88 15.32 16.50 Far East China. 11.9.1 12.88 12.88 13.80 18.68 26.22 33.76 30.56 48.76 Other Albania 0.51 0.55* 0.60* 0.85* 1.10* 1.28 1.33 1.60* 1.80* Cuba 3.51 3.63 3.76 3.82 4.17 4.26 .1.25 4.38 1.61 Yugoslavia 2.93 4.10 1.51 4.65 5.26 6.48 7.79 7.60 8.29 -- *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the following products, where tiny are produced: 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 asphalt. 2 Data include products front indigenous and imported natural crude oil and front synthetic sources. Synthetic production is not included in production for the USSR. 91 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/ManDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Table 82 Production of Natural Gas Billion Cubic Meters 1973 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 OECD'''. 516 556 F.93 637 700 766 812 851 885 United States a 151.20 487 .24 511.56 5.17.15 586.11 620.72 636.93 638.0'! 6?18.16 Australia Neg! Negl. Negl. 0.01 (1.08' 0.72?' 1.96?' 2.63 .1 3.67 4 Canada 40 . 92 4,, .'..9 .18.08 48 . 04 56.01 61.18 70.76 82.50 88.75 European Community 17.5 20.7 26.7 38.6 5,1.3 75.3 98.0 124 139 France 5.05 5.1(1 5.56 5.68 6.51 6.88 7.15 7.51 7,54 Italy 7.80 8.77 9.30 10.1(1 11.96 13.17 13.38 14.15 14.99 Netherlands 1.74 3.31 7.04 14.09 21.86 31.67 43.80 58.42 70.81 United Kingdom 0.01 Negl. 0.47 2.02 5.06 11.10 18.46 26.7(1 26.65 West Germany 2.80 3.30 4.21 6.34 8.80 12.45 15.14 16.81 18.55 Other Countries Argentina.. 4 .22 1.58 4.80 5.35 5.33 6.02 6 .50 6.18 6.60 Iran 1 .23 1.39 1 .47 1 .57 2.78 11.22 14.42 17.18 19.43 Kuwait 1 .79 1 .72 2.71 3.3'! :3.73 4.04 4.50 N.A. N.A. Mexico 5 13.96 14.90 16.22 16.34 17.22 18.84 18.22 18.70 19.01 Venezuela, 6.5! 6.86 7.51 7.75 7.98 8,99 9.36 9.47 10.40 Communist Countries 6 USSR and Eastern Europe 148 166 183 198 214 234 252 265 284 USSR' 127.67 142.96 157.44 169.10 181.12 197.94 212.40 921.39 236.30 Eastern Eutope 20.8 22.6 25.6 28.5 32.8 36.0 39.5 43.1 47.9 Bulgaria 0 .07 0 .11 0 .33 0 .51 0.52 0.47 0.33 0.22 0.20 C:zechoslovakia 7 0.75 0 .81 1.02 0,83 0.88 0,81 0.77 0.80 0 . 90 East Germany 0.13 0.10 0.11 0.14 0.37 1.23 2.80 5.00 7.00 !I ungary 1.11 1.55 2.04 2.68 3 .24 3.47 3.70 4.11 4.85 Poland7 1.31 1.29 1.46 2.40 3.67 4.98 5.16 5.60 5.80 Romania 17.15 18.79 20.61) 21 . 94 24 .09 25.0:3 26.72 27.71 29.24 Other Albania 0.0,1 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. (1.1(1 0.13 0.15 0. Yugoslavia 0 . :33 0.40 0.16 (1.58 0.7:3 0.98 1.15 1.24 1 . :3:3 - - -- -- - -- 1 Data include only gas from natural gas wells and associated gas from petroleum fields. 2 Data are for net production that is, for gas actually collected and II til.zed as fuel or raw material. They thus exelude gas used for repressuring, as well as gas flared, vented, or otherwise wasted, whether or not it has first been provessed for the extraction of natural gasoline. a Data for the United States are in terms of net marketed production. Data for the USSR are believed to refer to gross production less losses and waste. US gross production (less losses and waste), wlach would include gas returned to reservoirs in order to in horizon i.iressure, would be as follows (in billion cubic meters): 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 500 528 560 589 627 660 674 673 A much smaller share of total production in the USSR is believe(' to be used for repressuring. .1 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. 5 Including gas used for repressuring and gas wasted. 6 Gross production. 7 Production from gasfields only. 92 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Relia#12661M5HATtlickfttbRititotrOgR001500200012-7 1 II WAr-2'A. .f.T.T.77Ze, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 83 Production of Bard Coal OECD United States Aust:ldia. Canada. Japan 3 Spain European Community Belgium Fiance .1 Netherlands United Kingdom 5 West Germany.' Other Countries India South Africa South Korea Commonit?! Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR Eastern Europe 1965 992 475 . '2, 30.06 8.64 .19.53 12.91 409 19.79 51.35 I 1.45 190.53) 135.46 67.16 48.46 10 .25 556 397.64 158 1966 985 192.55 31.65 8.45 51.35 12.87 382 17.50 50 .34 10.05 177.39 126.29 67.97 47.94 11 .61 567 406.59 160 1967 976 508 ,38 32,80 8.52 47.48 12.36 360 16.41 47(3) 8.06 174.3)0 112.29 68.22 .19.30 12.11 575 111.12 161 1968 954 500.67 37.84 7.93 46.57 12.32 313 14.81 41 .91 6.66 166.71 112.17 70 .81 51.66 10 .24 583 416.43 166 1969 948 513.1.1 39.81 7.8511.60 4.1.69 11.63 325 13.20 40 .58 5.56 152.97 111.78 75 ..) I 52.75 10 .27 600 4 25.80 17.1 1970 972 550.31) 44.30 39.69 10.75 310 I 1 .36 37.36 14..1 11::-)3131 111.44 7:3.70 54.61 12.39 613 .132.72 180 2 1971 918 503.05 .15.112 13.73 33.13 10.69 31.96 3(36) ::3..1)1(1 1 117.06 111.05 70.50 58 .67 12.78 628 141.42 186 Million Metric Tons 1972 1973 912 9( 536.59 ;218).7! ) .19.06 2 61'1.71 2 15.80 .8)1 ) 2181..(t))09 2 2.11 It:), .11 10.50 265 251..17;28 2.81 2686.87 29.76 119.50 132.1(1 102.71 97.34 74.77 12.-11 77.08 58.43 (1) :23 .. 1385 6.11 656 .1195(1).12 .160.00 196 0.37 Czechoslovakia Bulgaria 27.60 26.70 25.90 25.90 27.10 0 .55 0.19 0.17 0.1.1 1 .3:3 28.10 0.40 East Germany 2.21 1.1)9 1.71) 1.58 .1.13 Ilungary. 4 .36 4 . :36 4 .05 .1.24 41..11.155 Poland Romania 118.8:3 121.33$ 12:3.88 128.63 135.01 110 . 10 .1.66 1.82 5.11 5.46 5.86 Far East 6 .40 China ? 220.00 2.18.00 190.00 205.00 258.00 :310.00 North Korea 1" . 80 1.1.0)1 15.1)) 17.50* 16.10* 21 . North Vietna .10 .0* :3.60* 2.50* 2.80 2 90* * 2.80* Other Albania 03:3 0.39 0.43 0.50 m . (1.),(1)4 0 1) 0.61 Y 0 ) Yugoslavia 1.17 1.1:3 .91 0.84 .64 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for net production of anthracite and bituminous coal. 2 Twelve months ending 30 ,Itine of the stated year. " Including brown coal. .1 Including low-quality coal at its hard-coal equivalent. 5 Excluding data for Northern Ireland. Including a negligible amount of brown coal. 93 CONFIDENTIAL 0.39 28.70 0.86 :3.94 115.113 6.79 :335.011 8023.90 :3.60*2:3 (1t) 1(1.17181 1. 217) 0.82 . . 83( . : 3.67 15:: .. (7)(11 357.00 2.00* 0.79 0 MO 0.35 2(7)..78())) :3.41 156 .6:3 6.86 :378.00 26 .:30 2.20* 0.1))) 0.58 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 te,r, . , ! . P-4,131 war A Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 84 PrJduction of Brown Coal and Lignite OE(' D 1965 155 1966 1,13 1967 153 1968 158 1969 164 1970 168 1971 167 NIillion Metric Tons 1972 1973 176 190 United State., 4.56 5.32 5.87 (3.17 6.35 7.21 7.61 9.05 12.43 Australia 20.311) 22.13 23.76 2:3.34 23.50' 24 .:31 I 23.17' 2:3.63' 24.11 Austria 5.45 5.28 4.60 .3.18 :3.84 3.67 :3.77 3.76 :3.6:3 Canada 1.87 1.88 1.82 2.04 1.83 3.46 2.99 2.98 3.66 Greece 5.09 5.01 5.27 5.85 6.69 7.68 10,83) 11 , 32 13.12 New Zealand 0.03 1.99 1.81 1.68 1.88 I .02 1.74 1,64 2.06 Spain 2.77 2.65 2.67 2.83 2.74 2.53 3.08 3.06 3.00 Turkey 3.19 3.5(1 3,1(1 4.10 4.36 .1.5,1 4.84 5.49 5.65 European Community 108 104 103 107 113 112 109 1 i?1 123 Denmark 2.13 1.3)8 1.30 0.76 0.43 0.14 .... .... .... France '1.69 2.56 2.03 :3.22 2.95 2.78 2.75 2,96 2.77 West Germany. 101.91 08.03) 96.77 101.52 107.42 107.77 1)14,45 1111.41 118.66 Other Countries India 2.:30 2.57 2.0:3 4.13 4.19 3.54 3,66 :3.07 3.30 Communist Countries USSR and Eastein Europe 550 5.18 536 5,15 5iL4 586 596 590 588 USSR 2 147.4.1 144.20 141.44 135.80 137.67 111.71 150,1:3 152.47 151.011 Eastern Europe 403 40,1 :394 109 426 4,11 .1,15 437 431 13ulgaria 24.49'24 .65 26.74 28.28 28.63 28 . 85 26.62 06 , 89 06 .33 Czechoslovakia 72.:3:3 73.46 70.76 74.31 78.66 81.30 84.16 84.93 81.2(1 East Germany 250.84 2,11).04 2)2.03 247.11 254 .55 2611.58 262.81 248.45 2.16.)))) Hungary 27.05 25.09 22.08 22.07 22.36 23.68 23.48 22.17 23.37 Poland 20.03 2.1.50 23 .02 26 .88 :30.56 :32.77 34 .52 :38.22 39 .23 Romania 5.0:3 6(15 7.85 9.31 11 . 1 1 14 . 13 13.81 16.56 18.00 Far East:3 North Korea I 5.00 5.5(1 6.00 6.70* 6.20* 5.70 6.00 (LI)) 6.70 Other Albania, 0.3:3 0.30 11.43 0.50 11.110 0 .61 0 .68 0 .79 Yugoslavia 28.79 25 . 16 25 .56 25 . 011 25.52 27 . 78 :10.2)) :30 .34 :13,57 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DENTIA L. I Twelve months ending 30 June of the year stated. 2 Net output. N,glir;ible production for China. Incluling unknown amounts of hard coal. 94 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ' 1 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 85 Production of Electric Power 1965 1966 OECD 2 2,430 2,620 United States 1 ,220 .64 1 ,328 .21 Of which: hydro.... 196 .08 197.01 Australia 35.64 38.28 Canada 146.32 160.27 Japan. 188.38 208.69 Norway, 18,06 18.3(1 Spain 31.72 37.70 Sweden '(0.11 50.6(1 European Community .. .. 618 648 Belgium 21 .71 22.88 France 105.58 110.20 Italy 82.97 89.99 Netherlands 25.01 27.87 United Kingdom 106.50 203.08 West Germany 172.3'! 177.88 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. 677 732 USSR 5(16.67 511.57 Eastern Europe 170 187 Bulgaria 10.21 11.76 Czechoslovakie 31.19 36.47 East Germany 53.6! 58.87 Hungary 11 .18 11.86 Poland. 43.80 '(7.38 Romania 17.22 20.81 Far East China 42.00 50.00 North Korea .. 13.40 1:3.50 North Vietnam (1.57* 0.52* Other Albania 0.3,1 0 .41 Cuba 3.47 :3.67 Yugoslavia . 15.52 17.17 1967 2 ,780 3 1 308.08, 1 1968 ,020 ,526 .21 224.95 225.87 41 .48 44 .53 168.1(1 179.50 237.55 260(17 52.87 59.71 40 .64 15,85 53.84 56.21 679 734 23.0(1 26.46 116.64 123.01 96.83 104.01 30.06 33.62 209.87 223.80 184 .68 2(13.28 788 855 587.70 638 .66 200 217 13.63 15 .45 38.61 41 .63 50.09 (13.23 12.49 13.16 51.2(1 55.52 21.77 27.83 45.00 50.00 14 .00 14 .00 0.30* 0,35* 0.5.! 0.72 4 .1:3 4 .:39 18.70 20.6.! Billion Kilowatt-Hours 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 3,290 3,510 3.710 1,000 ? : ,300 ,074 .10 274 .3:3 65.21 266 .92 474 .15 72.70 76,63 77.28 ,040 40.50 186.98 1,12.55 52.63 284 .35 299 .00 .220 915.00 301 21.95 53.17 76.9:3 17.6.1 81.2(1 '(6.72 101 .00 19 .00* 0 .51)* 1.55 5.8(1 35.06 1 (165.18, 1 ,742 .73 1 .826.55 1 ,972 .16 2 253.47 250.70 269 .58 2,6 .12 .15.40 53.83 57.97 61.02 194.25 208.34 220 .65 242.10 304.17 350.59 379.12 414.29 57.04 57.63 63.58 67.80 52,12 56.49 62.52 68 .9 ! ,3 .08 60.64 (16.55 71.68 805 856 903 962 1 29.13 30.52 :33.26 37.46 137.44 147.04 156.55 172.07 110.45 117.42 124.86 134.93 37.14 '10.86 44.90 49.55 239.08 249.19 256.5(1 263.68 226.05 242.61 250.63 274.77 921 987 1 ,060 1 ,140 1 689 .05 740.93 800 .36 857.44 231 246 262 283 17.23 19.51 21 .02 22.27 43 .13 45.16 47.24 51.40 65.4(1 (17.65 (10,42 72.83 14 .07 14 .54 14 .99 16.32 (10.05 64.53 60.89 76.48 :31.51 35.09 39.15 43.44 (10.00 72.00 85.00 93.00 (5.00 10.50 17.00* 18.00* 0.45* 0 .51* 0,56* 0.35* (1.83 0.9C 1.08 1.25 4.61 4 .90 5.21 5.46 23.38 26.02 29(11 :33.2:3 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I Data arc for total (gross) prodUCt 1211 at generating centers and therefore in transmission losses and 4a tion use (see footnote 2). 2 Data are gross production or estimates of gross production based on reported net, adjusted by increasing by 7.5 the therinid tleetrie production to inelude production that is consumed by the station itself. Ilydroclectric production that is eonsumed by the station itself is a negligible part of the gross production. Theref-re, no attempt has been made to adjust the net, production for hydroplectrie power. 95 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 86 Installed Electric Power Generating Capacity I illion Kilowatts 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD United States. 25.1.52 266.82 288.18 3(0.18 332.61 360.33 386.70 399.61 .(38.41) Canada 29:15 30.76 32.96 35.91 30.47 42.83 46.68 49.38 54 .25 Japan 2... 41.00 44 .81 49.54 53.18 59.48 68.26 76.48 85,30 N.A. Norway 9.92 10.27 11.08 12.12 12..19 12.01 13.97 14.32 N.A. Spain 10 .17 Il .14 12.90 13.99 15.66 17.92 19.02 20.23 Sweden...12.04 12.23 13.30 13.72 14 .80 15.31 16.12 17.81 N.A. Euroncan Community Prance 28.21 30.22 31.61 34.13 36.33 38.81 .11.19 42.76 N.A. Italy 25..l0 26 .76 28.80 30.23 31.05 33.25 36.05 37.08 N.A. Netherlands 7.36 8.42 8.67 9.30 0.97 10.56 11.45 12.48 N.A. United Kingdom 19.1(1 51.86 55.78 59.63 61 .37 66.98 72.12 71.5$ N.A. West Germany . .10,01) 42.91 45.50 47.05 '18.81 131.83 53.98 57.8.1 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 115.1(3 123.01 131.73 1.12.50 153.7(1 166.15 175.36 186.2! 195 .60 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 2.16 2.64 2.86 3.1(1 .(.02 1,12 4 .48 1.54 .1 .01) Czechoslovakia 8.21 9,15 9.59 (0.07 10 . Ili 10 , 81 11 .70 I 1 .131 (2.2! East Germany 10 .:35 11.07 (1.52 11 .67 11 .111 12.67 13.44 11.2$ 1.1.87 I I unga ry 2.00 2.0. 2.06 2.60 2.5.! 2.73 2,1)3 3.1)7 3.3!) Poland 9.67 9.112 10 , 93 11.59 (2.8)1 13.81) 1.1.81 16.12 17.73 Romania :3.26 4 .47 5.20 5.61 6.4:3 7.35 8.33 9.36 10 , 00 Par East China (3.70 (7.50 19 , 80 20.80 24 .00 25.60 26 .30 27.!)) 28.811 North Korea 9.12 2.35* 2,41* 2.5:3 2.70 2.80 loot :3.10 3.30* North Vietnam 0.18* 0 .13* 0 .07* 0 , (9* 0.12* 0 .13* 0 .17* 0 .08* (.22* Other (11111 0.116 1.05 I .14 1 .:30 1 .32 1.32 1.31 1.18 1 .55 Y ugosla via :3,7:! 427 4 .48 4.88 554 6.97 7.71 8.3.1 8.02 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. All plants for both public and industrial use. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year. 2 Data are for the year beginning 1 April of the stated year. 96 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 87 Installed Nuclear Electric Power Generating Capacity Million Kilowatts OECD 1970 1973 j9752 1980 2 United States 5.1 20.9 47.0 102.0 Austria .... .... 1.8 Canada 0.2 2.4 2.6 6.2 Finland .... 1.5 Japan 0.8 1.8 8.0 31.8 Norway .... .... 0.7 Spain 0.2 1.1 1.1 7.6 Sweden Negl. 0.5 3.2 8.3 Switzerland 0.4 1.1 1.1 3.9 European Community Belgium 1.7 2.8 Denmark .... .... 0.7 France 1.6 3.0 3.0 21.1 Italy 0.6 0.6 1.4 5.4 Netherlands 0.1 0.5 0.5 1.5 United Kingdom 4.8 6.2 ?a.6 13.1 West Germany 0.9 2.3 4.3 22.0 Other Countries Argentina 0.3 0.9 Brazil .... 0.6 India 0.4 0.4 0.6 1.3 Mexico .... 1.3 Pakistan 0.1 0.1 0.1 South Korea 0.6 2.4 Taiwan .... 3.2 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 0.9 2.4 8.0 30.0 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 0.9 2.8 Czechoslovakia 0.2 0.2 1.9 East Germany. 0.1 0.1 1.0 1.8 Hungary 0.9 Romania 1.0 Other Yugoslavia 0.6 All plants for both public and industrial use. Data are as of the end of the year. 2 Planned. 97 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ;h411-2.r. Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 88 Production of Metallurgical Coke 0 EC D 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Millk)n Metric Thrts 1971 1972 1973 United States 60.65 61.15 58.59 57.7.1 58.75 60.35 52.10 .5.1.89 58.31 Australia 3,10 3.21 3.69 3.96 .15 .1.1;8 59 .92 Canada" 3,96 1.02 .1.02 .1.82 1.51 5.1.1 .1.63 .1.72 5.37 Japan 15.78 17.82 22.17 26.11 31.01 37.7,1 38.10 38.01 .15.80 European Community 91.1 86.2 79.8 81.6 88.9 90.5 8,1.8 79..1 82.0 Belgium. 7.33 6.96 6.86 7.2.1 7.25 7.12 6.78 7.21 7.76 France" 13..11 12.02 12.63 12.3.1 13.61 1.1.15 12.50 11.51 11.81 Italy 5.7.1 6.27 6.25 6.36 6.61 7.01 6.96 7.02 7.60 Netherlands" .1.28 3.83 3.31 2.93 2.00 2.00 1.011 1.98 2.6.1 United Kingdom 17.38 16.38 15.56 16.51 20.11 20.28 19.15 17. :2 18.32 West Germany' .13.20 39.89 35.17 36.2.1 39.01 39.91 37.51 .?15 33.91 Communist Countries U8S11 and Eastern Europe 86.9 87.7 88.9 91.2 93.9 96.7 101 103 USSR 67.50 68.50 69.90 71.50 73.53 75.10 78.33 79.90 81.20 Eastern Europv 19.1 19.219.0 19.7 20.1 21.3 22.5 23.5 21.1 Bulgaria 0.73 11.80 0,80 11.82 0.80 0.81 1.09 1. IS) 1 Czechoslovakia 7.88 7.73 7.18 7.52 7.90 8.27 8.61 9.117 9.20 East Germany . 1.05 1.06 1.09 1.09 1,10 1.31 1,76 1.91 1.95 lungary 5 61 0.65 0.65 0.50 0.51 0.66 11.62 0.58 0.60 Poland 7.99 7.89 8.19 8.65 8.89 9.12 9.30 9.55 9.81 Romania 1 .1.1 1.10 1.13 1.13 1.18 1.117 1.11 1.13 1.111 Far East China 9.10 10.91) 9.00 10.50 12..10 1.1.60 IS.)))) 20 .00 22.50 Other Yugoslavia . 1.25 1.23 1.22 1.23 1,23 1.31 1.3)) 1.3)) 1.31 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for oven and beehive coke and exclude breeze coke. Net production, excluding coke er nsumed by coking plants. "I tel breeze coke. .1 I ['eluding electrode coke but excluding low-temperature coke. 5 A large part of this coke is produced in gas pia its and is used wit h high-quality coke in charging blast urnaces. 98 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 11 et:.* .?=t. At ov, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 89 Production of Crude Steel I Million Metric Tons 1971 1972 1973 OEC I) 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 United States 2 118.98 121.63 115.14 118.93 127.98 119.14 109.26 120.87 136.46 Australia 3 5.21 5.65 6.21 6.31) 6.70 6.88 6.80 6.59 7.22 Canada 9.13 9.09 8.80 10.16 9.35 11.20 11.04 11.86 13.39 Japan 41.16 47.78 62.15 66.89 82.17 03.32 88.56 96.90 119.32 Spain 3.52 3.85 4.51 4.97 5.98 7.39 7.78 9.53 10.68 Sweden 4.73 4.76 4.77 5.10 5.32 5.50 5.27 5.24 5.65 European Community 114 110 115 125 135 138 128 139 150 Belgium 9.16 8.91 9.71 11.57 12.83 12.61 12.41 14.47 15.53 France 19.60 (9.58 19.66 20.39 22.51 23.77 22.80 24.05 25.27 Italy 12.68 13.64 15.89 16.96 16.43 17.28 17.45 19.82 20.97 United Kingdom 27.44 24.71 24.28 26.28 26.85 138.32 24.18 25.32 26.03 West Germany' 36 .82 35.32 36.74 '(1.16 45.32 -15.04 10.31 .13.71) 49 . 52 Other Countries Brazil 5 9.98 3.78 3.73 4.45 4.92 5.39 6.00 6.52 7.15 India 6.47 6.63 6.43 6.50 6.51 0.27 6.18 6.76 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 120 127 135 - 141 147 156 163 170 178 USSR 91.02 96.91 102.22 106.5'! (10.33 115.89 (20.00 125.51) 131.00 Eastern Europe 28.5 30.5 33.1 35.0 37.0 39.8 .12.0 4,1.7 46.8 Bulgaria 0.59 0.70 1.24 1.40 1.52 1.80 1.95 2.1:3 2.25 Czechoslovakia 8.60 9.12 10.00 10.56 10.80 11.48 12.06 12.73 13.16 East Germany 4.31 4.48 4.59 4.70 4.82 5.05 5,35 5.67 5.89 Hungary 9.52 2.65 2.74 2.90 :3.03 3.11 3.11 3.27 3.33 Poland 9.09 9.85 10.41 11.01 11.25 11.80 12.74 1:3.48 14.06 Romania 3.4:1 3.67 4.01) 1:12 5 51 0.52 6 .80 7.'!)) 8.16 Far East China 11.0 13.0 10.0 11.5 15.0 (8.0 21.0 2:3.0 26.0 North Korea I .23 1.30 1 .50 I .60 1 .80 2.20 2.01) 2.00 3 .3(1 Other Cuba 0.04 0.07 (1.10 0.12 0.12 0.14 0.11 0.10 0.22 Yugoslavia 1.77 1.87 1.83 2.00 1.83 2.23 2.45 2.51) 2.68 I Data are for ingots and steel for castings. 2 Excluding steel for castings made in foundaries operated by companies not producing ingots. 3 Twelve months ending 30 .1.:ne of the stated year. .1 Including data for West Berlin. $ Excluding alloy steels. 99 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 90 Production of Rolled Steel' 1971 Million Metric Tons 1972 1973 OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 United State ? 90.09 90.00 84.45 89.92 85.16 82.37 78.96 83.28 101.09 Canada, 6.72 6.75 6.52 7.56 6.70 8.24 2 8.362 8.962 10.042 Japan. 33.38 38.96 50.36 55.69 67.06 75.93 72.08 82.10 101.74 Spain. 3.16 3.22 4.04 4.40 4.95 5.46 5.59 6.50 7.60 European Community 89.6 87.6 90.6 99.7 106 111 103 112 121 Belgium 3 7.72 7.63 8.19 9.37 10.66 10.26 10.10 11.67 12.42 France 15.72 15.82 15.81 16.41 17.99 18.73 18.36 10.24 20.22 Italy 10.62 11.35 12.81 14.05 14.36 14.76 14.86 16.46 16.77 United Kingdom 20.76 19.20 18.70 20.26 21.57 22.18 19.11 19.76 21.30 West Germany 28.48 27.28 28.44 32.42 33.03 35.97 32.13 34.72 39.62 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 90.6 97.6 104 110 113 120 125 131 137 USSR 70.91 76.65 81.71 85.31 87.54 92.50 95.92 99.53 104,00 Eastern Europe 19.7 21.0 22.4 24.4 25.4 27.4 29.2 31.1 33.1 Bulgaria 0.43 0.48 0.61 1.03 1.21 1.42 1.75 2.02 2.10 Czechoslovakii. 6.09 6.52 7.12 7.51 7.48 7.94 8.32 8.71 9.17 East Germany 2.99 3.05 3.08 3.16 3.18 3.41 3.55 3.71 3.87 Hungary 1.70 1.73 1.76 1.98 2.01 2.04 2.06 2.22 2.28 Poland 6.13 6.58 6.95 7.33 7.66 8.14 8.72 9.22 9.87 Romania 2.35 2.59 2.91 3.40 3.82 4.50 4.76 5.23 5.77 Other Yugoslavia 1.19 1.23 1.18 1.51 1.62 1.77 1.87 1.93 2.04 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for hot-rolled steel. 2 Shipments. 3 Including steel forgings and rolled wrought-iron products. 100 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL 'Fable 91 Production of Pig Iron and Blast-Furnace Ferroalloys Million Metric Tons OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 80.58 83.60 79.50 81.0.1 86.62 83.32 74.12 80,70 91.48 Australia 2. 4.31 4.80 5.14 5.57 6.21 6.15 5.76 6.01 7.22 Canada 6.58 6.70 6.45 7.75 6.95 8.42 8.01 8.72 9.73 Japan 27.50 32.02 40.10 46.40 58.15 68.05 72.74 74.06 90.01 Spain 2.33 2.10 2.68 2.78 3.33 4.16 4.82 6.06 6.52 European Community... 81.0 77.7 81.4 89.0 96.3 98.2 91.3 96.7 107 Belgium 8.37 8.23 8.90 10.37 11.31 10.8; 10.40 11.78 12.66 France 15.77 15.59 15.71 16.45 18.21' 19.22 18.34 19.00 20.30 Italy 5.50 6.27 7.31 7.84 7.80 8.25 8.55 9.45 9.91 United Kingdom 17.74 15.96 15.40 16.70 16.65 17.67 15.42 15.32 16.87 West Germany' 26.99 25.41 27.37 30.30 33.76 33.63 29.99 32.00 36.84 Other Countries Brazil' 2.34 2.92 3.06 3.37 3.72 4.20 4.69 5.30 5.46 India 2 7.12 7.20 7.02 7.24 7.50 7.22 6.74 7.12 N.A. South Africa 2., 3.60 3.74 3.78 4.12 4.36 4.30 4.42 4.86 4.84 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe . 84.1 89.3 95.6 100 104 110 114 119 124 USSR 66.18 70.26 74.81 78.79 81.63 85.93 81).26 92.33 95,90 Eastern Europe 17.9 19.1 20.8 21.6 22.2 23.8 24.9 26.4 27.6 Bulgaria 0.70 0.90 1.03 1.11 1.13 1.25 1.38 1.56 1.61 Czechoslovakia., 5.87 6.27 6.82 6.92 7.01 7.55 7.116 8.36 8.66 East Germany 2.31 2.45 2.52 2.33 2.10 1.99 2.03 2.15 2.20 Hungary 1.58 1.6.1 1.66 1.65 1.75 1.82 1.117 2.0,1 2.09 Poland 5.38 5.61 6.33 6.55 6.73 6.98 7.19 7.42 7.73 Romania 2.02 2.20 2.46 3.01 3.49 4.21 4.38 4.80 5.35 Far East China 12.5* 1.1.5* 12.0* 14.0* 17.0* 19.5* 2.1.0* 27.0* 30.;;.* North Korea.. 1.3* 1.4 1.6 1.7 1.8 2,0* 2.4* 2.6* 2.9* North Vietnam 5 0.20* 0,15* 0.04* 0.01* 0.01* 0.05* 0.07* 0.05* Negl.* Other Yugoslavia 1.12 1 1,1 1.18 1.20 1.20 1.28 1.51 1.82 1.96 *An asterisk indicateF that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. Unless otherwise int'icated, data are for pig iron and blast-furnace ferroalloys and exclude ferroalloys obtained from electric furnaces and sponge iron. 2 Data may include Some electric-furnace ferroalloys. 3 Including data for West Berlin. 4 Excluding ferroalloys. 5 Including sponge iron. 101 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 `477r- FiC4**. ? .1???:'*'.. ? 4.1114,0,1 rzsts. -147:00, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 92 Production of Iron Ore I DEC I) 2 United States' Australia Canada 5 Sweden European Connnuldty France Luxentbourg United Kingdon, West Gimlnany 6 Other Countries 7 Brazil., India Liberia Venezuela. ? 1965 89.1S 6.80 36.25 29.35 90.4 59.52 6 .32 15.66 7.95 20.75 23.74 16.15 17.51 1966 92.16 11.00 36 91 27.99 83.6 55.00 6.53 13.88 7.20 23.26 26.74 16.97 17.76 1967 85.55 17.30 38.39 28.34 76.2 19.22 6 .30 12.94 6.79 22.30 25.86 18.49 17.12 1968 87.21 26.63 43.04 32.42 82.9 55.23 6 .40 13.94 6.45 25.13 2/.96 19.55 15.50 1969 90.68 32.54 4 36.34 33.18 79.9 54.36 6.3! 12.30 6.06 27.16 29.57 18.74 19.39 1970 91.28 45.12 4 47.46 31.51 84.9 56.80 5.72 12.02 5.53 30.00 31.33 23.26 22.00 1971 83.82 57.11 I 42.96 34.37 76.4 55.86 4.51 10.23 5.02 31.82 "1213 I 211- 19.57 Million Metric Tons 1972 1973 88.63 76.49 1:ii'.(!):161:131 71.93 I 73.0 47 .94 31.81 33.98 51.25 70.9 54 .23 4 .12 9.05 3.78 75:1011 4 .82 31.36 N.A. 6 3.:....1:. 33.1 35.20 17 .33 8 22N6.A. Coot mu lust Cmintries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR Eastern Europe Bulgaria Czechosbwakin East Germany . 11ungary Poland. Romania . Far East China. North Korea North Vietnam Other Albania '? Yugoslavia 165 153.43 12.0 1.80 2.45 1.63 0.76 2.86 2 48 25.0* 4.96 " 0 .10* 0.40 2.50 173 160.27 13.0 2.61 2.21 1.72 0.75 3.05 2.68 29.6 5.00* 0.30* 0.10 2.49 181 168.25 12.7 2.50 1.91 1.68 0.72 3.08 2.80 24.0 5.46 0 .08* 0.40 2.58 189 176.62 12.1 2.61 1.57 1.1! 0.64 3.05 2.75 28.0 5.50 0 .03* 0.40 2.72 198 186.13 (1.6 2.69 1.57 0.90 0.68 2.77 3.00 33.0 5.70 0.03" 0.40 2.72 206 195.49 10.8 2.41 10 !11'12. 0.63 2.55 3.21 39.0* 6)1* 7.0* 0 . H1* 0.40 3.69 214 203.01 11.2 3.00 1.61 0.32 0.69 .3:(-11; 48.0* 7.3* 8.3* 0.15* (1 ). :11::7(: 219 2083 1,2,31 216.00 10.8 10.3 2.77 3.36 10 11'.: 0 .68 1.58 0.27 0.70 7.921-90:11* 8.4-90.;* !i:(-11111 1.66 0.10 Negl.* * 0.13 3.96 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DENT I A L. I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the gross amount. of marketable iron ores in the state in which they leave tho mines, including manganiferous ores but excluding pyri(es. 2 The metal content of the in the OEC I) countries follows: United Kingdom and West Germany, 28%; Luxembourg, 30"/e; France, 32%; United States and Canada, 55%--60%; and Australia and Sweden, 60% 65%, 3 Excluding manganiferous iron ore containing 5% or more of manganese. 4 Twelve months ending 31, June of the stated year. 5 Shipments. " Including data for West. Berlin. 7 The metal content of the ore in the Other Countries ranges from 60"A to 70%. 8 The metal content of the ore in selected Communist countries follows: the USSR, in terms of dressed ore, 55% of the ore; Chinn, 20%- 50%; North Korea, 40% -50%; Albania, 508-55 "A (1?A, nickel); Bulgaria, 38"4-50%; Czechoslovakia, 31 "A; East Germany, 25%-30%; Hungary, 24%---28 "A; Poland, 30%; Romania, 32%--,10%; Yugoslavia, ,10%; and North Vietnam, 55%. " Based on an announeed increase for 1965 of 2,1"A applied to 1904 plan data. 10 Iron-nickel ore that is mined for its nickel content. 102 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 , _ Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 93 Production of Manganese Ore I 0 EC I) 1965 1966 1967 1968 1..69 1970 Thousand Metric Tons 1971 1972 1973 United States2 27 13 II 10 5 4 Negl. .... Australia 102 318 5119 7.11 88(1 751 1,051 I ,207 N.A. Italy. 18 14 17 51 53 5(1 31 20 N . A. Japan. 303 321 :3:39 :312 301 270 285 261 189 Other Countries Brazil. 1 .396 1,238 1 ,202 I ,680 2,011 1 ,879 2,602 1.930 1 .811 Gabon I .280 1.271 1 .117 1 ,255 1,393 I ,153 1,866 1,937 2.087 Chang 3 604 587 198 41:3 33:3 105 599 .198 N.A. India I .647 I ,678 I .589 1 ,602 1 .186 1 ,051 1,779 I .621 1 ,6:3:3 South Africa I .567 1,093 1 .817 1 ,972 2,201 2.673) 3237 327! 3.117 Zaire :37!; 249 272 322 :311 347 :387 369 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 7 ,960 8 ,1.10 7 ,660 6 ,980 6,960 7 ,230 7 ,600 8 ,000 8 ,160 USSR 7,576 7,7)10 7,175 6,50! 6 ,551 6,811 7:318 7,813) 8.000 Eastern Europ . :388 .138 180 .117 .106 388 281 178 155 Bulgaria .. .12 30 I.1 11 39 33 11 30 30 Czechoslovakia 80 90 80 86 84 86 48 11 h ogary 91 206 209 155 156 167 167 120 100 Romania 175 112 117 135 127 102 25 28 25 Ear East China. 312* 375* :310* :375* 400* 185* 609* 675* 75(1* Other Cuba 80 77 07 51 :35 Yugoslavia 8 9 10 14 12 IS 16 15 10 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DEN T I AL, I The metal content, of the ore or various countries is or follows; I he United States, more than :356,; other non- Communist countries and Cuba, 30 "A, to 53%; the USSR, about .15%; China and Yugoslavia, about 35%; Romania, 130"A; Czechoslovakia, less than 30%; Bulgaria, about 27%; and Hungary, 26%. 2 Shipments. 3 Dry weight. 103 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL 0E1'1) United States Australia Canada Greece Japan Norway European Coinnumity France 2 United Kingdom Other Countries Dominican Republic New Caledonia Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia East Germany Other Table 94 Production of Refined Nickel 1965 196(; 1967 1968 13.6 13.6 15..1 1.1.8 160..1 127.5 1.13.7 153.1 0.1 2.5 1.7 26.1 29.8 12.8 51.7 31.8 32.2 28.2 :32.2 8.2 12.8 12.7 10.3 .10.5 37.5 38.6 11.7 35.6 20.3 20.7 22..! 1 Thousand Metric Tons 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 15.5 15.3 1.1.5 16.0 16.0 1.0 11.0 16.5 33.3 121,0 189,3 165.3 131.7 161.8 5.0 8.6 10.7 11.3 12.0 65.0 89.9 102.6 79.5 80.0 :35.6 :38.5 -11.8 .13.3 .12.7 9.5 11.0 9.9 13.1 11.0 29.7 :36.7 38.7 :31.9 N.A. 0.2 17.1 2,1.0 23.9 28,0 29.9 39.1 35.7 101* 112* 122* 130* 134* 139* 150* 158* 166* 100.0* 111.0* 120.0* 128.0* 1:32.0* 137.0* 1.18.0* 156.0* 16.1.0* 1.2* 1.3* 1.5* 1.6* 1.8* 1.9* 1.9* 2.0* 2.0* 1.0* 1.1* 1.3* 1.1* 1.6* 1.7* 1.7* 1.8* 1.8* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* 0.2* Cuba'' 28.2 27.9 :32,.! 37.3 36.0 :36.0 :36.0 36.0 36.0 - - *An asterisk in t:-.1t, the data are CONFIDENTIAL. 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for refined metal and include the nickel content. of ferronickel, nickel oxide, and nickel fonte. 2 Excluding data for New Caledonia. 3 Nickel content of oxides and sulfides. 104 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 95 Pr:duction of Chromite I Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD Finland . .... 2.6 ISO 30.1 50.5 16.7 46 N.A. Greece 21.5 .... 18.1 4 .1 5.1 23.6 10.2 9.5 .7 9.1 N.A. Japan I'll 11.3 15.1 9.5 10.0 10.9 10.1 8.2 N.A. Turkey 242.2 277.7 249.0 235.0 259.3 294.9 342.1 365.7 318.5 Other Countries India 30.4 39 .4 58.1) 101 .2 110.3 135.2 130.2 1(0.2 127 .9 Iran 61 .9 67.5 72.0 113.3 135.8 145.1 128.0 130.6 N.A. Malagasy Republic 1.0 .... .... .... 18.6 43.4 46.4 46.4 52.4 Philippines (1)1.6 195.1 155.8 161.2 168.1 196.5 149.9 122.2 201.6 South Africa 421 .4 472.8 511.)) 569.2 594.0 642.5 740.2 667.6 604.5 Southern Rhodesia 304 .8 254 .0 185 .0 190 .0 180 .9 180 .9 180.9 180.9 271 .4 Communist Countries 2 USSR 1 ,160 1,196 1 ,240 1 ,290 1 ,335 1,38)) 1,426 1 ,472 1,518 Albania 140.0 136.0 1.17.0 161.0 193,0 210.0 226.0 234.0 248.0 Cuba 1.1.3 13.1 15.! 17.0 15.9 8.0 1 .9 N.A. N.A. ?f- Yugoslavia 22.6 18.6 15.0 14 .9 9.6 14.8 12.3 10.8 3.8 I Estimated chromic oxide (C1203) content of ores mined. In many instances, data are only appro%imate. 2 The following percentages were used to reduce the estimates of ores mined in the Communist countries to show the chromic oxide content: USSR, a part at 50% and the remainder at 40%; Albania, at .15%; Cuba, at 35%; and Yugoslavia, at about 26%. 105 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 96 Production of Molybdenum I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 197(1 1971 Metric Tons 1972 1973 0 BC I) 39 ,9011 50 ,900 51 .190 53 ,100 59 ,300 66 ,100 62 ,600 62 ,800 66 .200 United States 35 ,095 11065 10 ,807 12 ,387 15 ,272 50 ,509 19 ,710 50 ,865 50,500 Canada 2 .1 ,335 9,3(2 9 ,696 10 , 189 13.119 15 ,3 19 12,28)) II ;269 11 7(2 Japan 977 246 253 286 268 261 278 307 290 Norway . 239 227 292 221 356 310 368 399 390 Other Countries Chile 3.61)3 .1 ,6?11 1,877 3865 .1,812 5,701 6,321 S,917 1 ,536 Peru 680 673 921 810 221 607 808 777 007 Coinmunist Countries USSR 7 ,300* 7 ,600* 8 ,000* 8 ,500* 9 ,000* 9,500* 9,500* 0,800* 10000* Far East China. 1 ,000* ' ,000* 1 ,000* 1,000* 1 ,000* 1,000* N.A. N.A. N.A. *An asterisk indicates that. the data are CON Fl DENT' AL. I Molybdenum content of ores and concentrates. 2 Shipments. 'Fable 97 Production of Cobalt I OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1971 1971 Metric Tons 1972 1973 Australia 91 85 119 2:39 211 160 :31 1 730 1)07 Canada 2 1 .655 1 ,593 1 ,635 1 ,828 I 17;' 2.060 1 .961 1,883 2,268 Finland. 1 ,193 3 1 ,1:38 3 1 ,800 998 1 ,170 I ,270 I .270 I .270 I .81.1 Other Countries Morocco 1,532 I 09.1 1 ,928 I ,508 1 410 601 975 1 ,111 ,179 Zaire 8 388 I I ,297 9,718 10 ,308 10 ,506 13 ,958 (2,000 13 ,000 13 ,971 Zambia . I .5.11 I 1 .515 4 1 ,455 I 1 .311 1.812 2,100 2,080 2,1)5:) 2,087 Coin nut nist Countries 1881) 2,300* 2 ,500* 2 ,800* ,100* 3 100* 3.700* .1,00 0* .1,509* .1 ,900* Other Cuba 800 920 1 ,015 1,275 1 ,550 1 ,550 1 .550 I ,550 1 ,550 *An asterisk indicates that the On (a are CON I DE NTI A I. I Cobalt content of ores mined, unless otherwise indicated. 2 Including metal, salts, and oxides recovered front smelter products and residues exported. 3 Cobalt content of sulfides. C01/81t content of alloys. 106 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Ii itt4. W _ Ya,;s.vs. Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 98 Proeuction of Tungsten Ore I OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Metric Tons 1972 1973 United States 2 7,211 8.085 7,175 8,6!)) 7511 8,877 6,507 6.711 6,673 Australia 1 .992 2 ,214 2 ,019 2 ,430 2 .909 2 ,659 3 ,252 3 .211 3.051 Canada 2 2,826 3,1.12 210 2.722 3072 2.818 3 ,496 3 .748 3.671) .Japan 723 690 822 1,122 1,28)) 1.791 2,223 2 .377 N.A. Portugal 1 ,643 1,998 2 ,303 2,907 2 ,797 2.278 2.07.! 2 ,1107 2 ,860 Spain 47 101 168 260 122 857 855 618 N.A. Other Countries I3oliva 1 ,823 3 2.6:11 3 ,331 3,722 3 ,869 3878 .1,393 4 ,693 1 ,766 Brazil. 383 471 608 912 1 .825 2 ,430 2,1)38 2 .622 N.A. Peru. 797 726 860 1 ,161 1 ,448 1 ,690 1 ,619 1 ,800 N.A. South Kore I .1.179 4 ,321 1 ,256 .1,391) 1,112 4 ,351 .1,327 1 .269 ?1 ,271 Thailand 555 563 911 1 ,015 1 ,375 1 ,492 5,269 7 ,026 5,338 Coni no Countries USSR 14 ,000* 11 ,000* 14 .000* 11,200* 14 ,400* 1.1 ,500* 15 ,200* 15 .500* 16 ,000* Far East China 15,!)))) 1.1 .800 10 ,300 9 ,500 9 ,700 11 AIN 16 .301) 16 .800 17.50)) *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl N TI AL. I Data are for the estimated tonnage of t ungsten concentrates, 61)3, tungsten trioxide ( W03) basis. 2 3 EXI)01 tti. 107 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 99 Producliin of Gold Million Troy Ounces 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Non-Communist Countries United States 1.71 1.80 1.53 1.54 1.72 1.81 1.49 1.43 1.18 Australia 0.88 0.91 0.81 0.78 0.70 0.63 0.67 0.76 0.80 Canada 3.59 3.27 2.96 2.69 2.55 2.41 2.26 2.03 1.23 Colombia 0.32 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.19 0.19 0.22 Ghana 0.76 0.69 0.76 0.73 0.71 0.70 0.70 0.72 N.A. India On 0.12 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.11 Japan. 0.52 0.55 0.68 0.61 0.68 0.'71 0.77 0.85 N.A. Mexico 0.22 0.21 0.18 0.15 0.21 0.20 0.15 0.15 0.13 Nicaragua 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.09 0.09 Philippines 0.44 0.45 0.49 0.53 0.57 0.60 0.63 0.61 0.57 Rhodesia 0.54 0.55 0.52 0.50 0.48 0.50 0.50 0.56 N.A. South Africa 30.56 30.88 30.33 31.09 31.18 32.23 31.39 29.20 27.40 Zaire 0.07 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.14 N.A. Communist Countries USSR 5.00* 5.40* 5.70* 5.90* 6.36* 6.60* 7.10* 8.20* 8.50* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. 108 Approved For Release 2002505/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 QNFJOENDAI. m II Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 100 Production of Refined Copper Thousand Metric Tons OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 1,956.7 1,997.4 1,384.9 1,668.3 2,009.3 2,034.5 1,780.3 2,047.1 2,065.0 Australia 95.2 115.4 96.9 120.8 138.6 145.5 161.8 173.8 166.3 Canada 393.8 392.8 453.5 475.8 407.5 492.6 477.5 495.9 497.7 Japan 365.7 404.8 470.0 548.4 629.2 705.3 713.3 810.1 950.0 European Community 904 885 884 990 940 997 939 931 962 Belgium 280.0 293.0 305.0 330.3 286.7 337.6 312.8 314.2 :330.0 United Kingdom 227.6 179.8 169.3 107.7 198.2 206.2 187.6 180.7 184.4 West Germany' 342.4 352.3 355.7 407.4 402.1 405.8 400.1 :398.5 406.6 Other Countries Chile 288.8 357.2 386.4 399.4 452.9 465.1 467.8 461.4 405.0 Zaire 152.6 157.6 161.0 167.0 182.3 189.6 207.8 216.2 224.0 Zambia 522.3 493.7 535.1 550.7 603.2 580.7 534.3 615.2 638.5 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 840 897 958 1,070 1,130 1,220 1,320 1,420 1,500 USSR 700.0 750.0 800.0 900.0 1150.0 1.01.-:.0 1,090.0 1,145.0 1,200.0 Eastern Europe 140 147 158 167 181 204 228 278 299 Bulgaria 23.9 25.7 33.5 36.5 :36.3 38.3 41.0 42.0 52.0 Czechoslovakia 11.9 12.3 11.1 14.1 16.4 16.7 17.2 18.0 18.8 East Gerriptry. . 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 47.0 48.6 Hungary 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Poland 37.4 39.8 42.2 43.6 54.7 72.2 92.7 131.0 150.0 Romania 15.0 17.0 19.0 21.0 22.0 25.0 27.0 30.0 19.5 Far East China 200* 210* 160* 130* 270* 290* 290* 290* 290* Other Albania 4.2 4.8 4.8 5.5 5.2 5.6 5.9 6.2 6.5 Yugoslavia 56.4 62.9 66.2 70.1 82.0 89.3 92.6 130.0 135.0 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I Data are for primary and secondary refined copper produced from domestic and imported ores and scrap. 2 Including data for West Berlin. 109 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 101 Production of Primary Aluminum Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 18 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD United States 2499 2,693 2 ,966 2 ,953 3,441 3 X37 3,561 3,744 4 ,104 Australia 88 92 93 97 112 168 218 212 207 Canada 753807 874 888 979 963 1,002 907 978 Greece 37 72 77 82 91 121 131 141 Japan.. 294 337 382 482 569 733 893 1,015 1,103 Norway 1 .. 276 330 361 468 502 522 530 548 620 Spain 52 64 78 89 106 120 126 147 168 European Community 735 793 814 853 885 952 1 , 1387 1 ,330 1 ,530 France 340 364 361 366 372 381 31 394 360 Italy 124 128 128 142 145 146 1 149 192 United Kingdom 1 36 37 39 38 34 40 119 172 251 West Germany 2 23,1 244 253 257 263309 427 445 531. 1 Other Countries Ghana 40 0 113 113 110 144 N.A. India 62 65 96 11209 133 161 176 165 152 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 1 ,180 1 ,390 1 ,580 1,800 1 ,940 2,080 2 ,130 2,260 2 ,420 USSR 1,001) 1,1(10 1,295 I ,475 1,595 1 ,720 1,760 1,870 2,1)00 Eastern Europe 176 231 285 320 341 355 371 392 416 Czechoslovakia 26 24 26 32 35 31 37 43 .11 East Germany 45 45 52 55 55 56 56 57 60 Hungary 58 60 62 63 64 66 67 68 68 Poland. 47 55 92 94 97 99 100 102 102 Romania 3 47 53 76 90 107 1 1 1 122 141 Far East China 115* 125* 145* 180* 195* 220* 230* 260* 280* Other Yugoslavia39 42 45 48 48 48 47 73 91 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DENTI AL. I Including the pure content of virgin alloys. 2 Including data for West Berlin. 3 Including aluminum alloys. 110 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Tahle 102 Production of Bauxite Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD 7 ,060 8,130 10 ,700 11 ,400 14 ,700 17 ,100 21,100 22,100 21 ,200 United States 1680 1,825 1 ,680 1 ,6I12 1,873 2,115 2,020 1,811 1 ,880 Australia 1 ,187 1,827 1 ,243 4 ,955 7 921 9 ,387 12 ,541 14.133 1605! Greece 1,270 1 ,371 1,658 1 ,836 I .836 2,278 3,088 2,136 2642 European Community 2.910 3 ,070 3 ,060 2 ,930 3 ,020 3 ,280 3 ,310 3 ,520 3 ,430 France 2,662 2,810 2 ,812 2 ,713 2,797 3,051 3,115 3,254 3,150 Other Countries Guinea 1,870 1,608 1,639 2,117 2459 2 ,642 2 ,630 2,650 3,081 Guyana 2 ,919 3 ,358 3 ,380 3 ,722 1 306 .1,111 3 ,817 3 ,727 3 ,658 Jamaica 8,651 9,061 9.265 8 ,526 1(1,499 12,010 12,767 12513 14 ,123 Surinam 1,360 5 ,563 5 ,465 5 ,658 5 ,450 5 ,341 6 ,261 6 ,909 7 ,011 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe ..5,790 6,010 ? 6 ,650 7 ,210 7 ,430 7,770 8,160 8,660 9,156 USSR I 4 ,300 1 ,600 1,8(10 5 ,000 5 ,200 5 ,400 5 ,700 5 ,900 6 ,100 Eastern Europe 1 ,490 1 ,4?10 1 ,850 2 ,210 2,230 2.370 2,460 2,760 3 ,050 Ilungary 1 ,477 1 ,424 1 ,650 1,959 I ,934 2,022 2,090 2358 2,600 Romania 12 15 200 250 300 350 375 400 450 Far East China 2 920* 1 ,000* 1 ,160* 1 ,440* 1,560* 1 ,760* 1 ,840* 2,080* 2,2.1(1* Other Yugoslavia 1,57'! 1 ,887 2 ,131 2 ,072 2 ,127 2 ,098 1 ,959 2 ,197 2,20)' *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON FI DENT( A L. I Including nonbauxite ore such as nepheline and alunite for the production of alumina. 2 Data are for aluminous shales and clays used for the manufacture of aluminum and exclude shales exported and those used for refractories, abrasives, and cement. 111 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : LAA-Kuvd5T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 103 Smelter Production of Lead Thousand Metric Tons OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 2 379.4 399.8 344.6 423.9 579.4 004.8 589.7 631.1 678.5 Australia 196.4 196.2 193.9 178.0 188.8 180.1 154.8 190.8 181.9 Canada 169.2 167.7 172.6 183.3 169.8 185.6 168.4 189.3 173.9 Japan 102.9 114.2 /42.5 157.3 177.1 195.4 204.0 217.0 219.1 Spain 53.8 65.9 52.6 64.1 78.4 75.5 75.8 92.1 99.2 Sweden. 40.2 43.7 42.0 41.9 42.1 40.6 32.2 47.6 N.A. European Community 391 396 462 437 462 453 411 442 N.A. Belgium 3 110.8 92.7 107.8 110.1 112.4 104.1 94.0 106.7 113.6 France 98.4 108.6 114.0 99.9 107.9 119.9 108.2 136.1 129.8 Italy 39.4 53.8 60.5 57.6 62.3 54.3 48.4 50.6 40.9 United Kingdom 'I 23.0 16.1 26.8 31.9 39.1 43.8 38.6 25.0 N.A. West, Germany 5 104.0 109.6 136.3 120.0 125.8 112.8 98.4 102.0 86.4 Other Countries Mexico 164.3 172.1 161.5 172.3 169.0 150.3 136.1 161.8 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. 598 636 679 717 767 807 852 886 938 USSR 433.0 463.0 495.0 528.0 563.0 597.0 629.0 663.0 700.0 Eastern Europe 165 173 184 189 204 210 223 223 238 Bulgaria 03.4 92.8 96.6 92.7 95.1 98.6 102.2 102.0 108.0 Czechoslovakia 15.3 16.4 17.5 17.9 18.3 17.6 17.6 18.2 19.0 Poland 41.4 43.5 44.8 18.7 50.7 54.0 62.9 63.0 69.0 Romania 6 15.0 20.0 25.0 10.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 .12.0 Other Yugoslavia. 101.0 97.8 93.8 94.8 107.0 97.4 99.1 87.5 80.0 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for smelter production of lead produced from domestic and imported ores and concentrates, excluding all metal produced from scrap (secondary metals). 2 Excluding refined lead produced from imported base bullion. 3 Including secondary metal, remelted lead, and alloy:2, 1 Lead bullion from imported ores and concentrates. 5 Including data for West Berlin. ?Probably including some secondar metaL 112 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Rcara'Sithaii&Lc?kiiI53?8Y0 .25R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 104 Production of Refined Zinc Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1956 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD 2,830 2.990 2 ,950 3,320 3 ,670 3 ,540 3,310 3 ,630 3 ,720 United States 2 978.0 I ,005.5 918.4 998.6 1 ,008 .0 866.3 768.7 620.5 525.0 Australia 202.2 194.2 195.0 209.8 249.2 256.1 257.3 295.3 295.0 Canada 325.5 347.1 :350.4 387.3 423.1 417.9 372.5 476.2 540.0 Japan...367.8 449.8 516.2 605.6 712.2 676.3 716.4 804.8 847.0 Spain 53.5 53.7 70.4 81.4 86.2 9,1.1 97.1 108.0 105.0 European Community 842 87C 824 956 1 ,120 1 ,090 989 1 ,150 1,230 Belgium 235.1 251.7 223.8 247.3 257.4 231.9 207.9 254.1 278.0 s:g France 192.0 196.0 185.7 207.5 253.5 223.7 218.7 262.8 255.0 52 Italy 80.9 77.1 89.0 112.3 130.3 142.1 138.9 155.9 174.0 United Kingdom 106.8 101.3 104.3 142.9 151.0 146.6 116.5 73.8 84.0 West Germany 182.2 208.7 182.3 20:3.3 279.2 301.2 262.6 358.7 395.0 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 830 824 85,1 903 943 950 1,010 1 ,070 1 ,130 USSR 8 535.0 510.0 540.0 575.0 610.0 610.0 655.0 700.0 754.0 Eastern Europe 295 314 314 328 333 340 354 372 372 Bulgaria 65.8 76.8 73.9 75.1 75.8 76.1 78.4 84.0 87.6 East Germany 14.0 14.0 14.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 Poland 190.4 193.0 196.1 202.5 207.5 209.0 220.1 228.0 223.9 am Romania 25.0 30.0 30.0 35.0 35.0 40.0 40.0 45.0 46.0 Other Yugoslavia 46.1 31.1 53.2 79.0 81.1 65.0 53.1 48.6 46.6 I Data are for electroly'le and distilled (including redistilled) zinc produced from domestic and imported ores and scrap and other secondary materials. 2 Including production from secondary smelters. 3 Primary metal only, representing slightly less than 80% of total production. Table 105 Production of Titanium Sponge Metal Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 2.. 8.3 13.6 14.0 10.5 14.0 13.7 9.1 9.1 1::..7 Japan 4.8 6.4 7.8 5.4 6.5 9 . 2 6.8 4.0 6.5 USSR 12.0 13.1 15.2 17.7 20.6 24.0 25.7 28.0 30.0 I Raw titanium in the form of sponge metal produced from rutile or ilmenite concentrates. 2 Based on reports from various trade publications. 113 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDEN1 ,AATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 106 Smelter Production of Primary Tin Metal Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD 51,300 48 ,900 54 ,500 52,000 48,200 48,800 45,800 43 ,200 45,400 United States 3,147 3,886 3,098 3,553 350 4 ,540 4 ,450 ,000 5,000 Australia 3,230 3,72'! 3,652 3,751 4,227 5,211 6,333 7,025 7 ,420 Spain 1,816 1 ,907 1,852 2,361 3,921 3 ,908 4 ,135 4,100 4,660 European Community 40,900 37 ,000 43 ,600 39,800 37 ,800 33 ,400 29,100 26 ,100 9G ,200 Belgium 4 ,300 5,058 4 ,260 4 ,876 4 ,515 4 ,257 3,040 3 ,923 3860 Netherlands 18 ,405 12 ,752 13 ,959 8,111 5,383 5,937 837 United Kingdom 16,759 17,780 23 ,691 25,333 26,399 22,035 23,153 21,333 21,260 Other Countries Boliva 2 3 ,470 1,100 1,076 60 86 300 6,820 6,528 7,050 Brazil. 1 ,435 1 ,845 1,912 1,7'!'! 2,269 3,100 3,124 3,583 3160 Indonesia 3 1,208 835 1,505 ,630 7,762 5,190 9,218 12,010 11,500 Malaysia 73,632 72,189 77,553 89,600 88 487 91,495 87,095 91 ,001 81 ,410 Nigeria 9482 10092 9,278 10,001 8,98! 8,069 7 ,348 6 ,744 5,660 Thailand. 5,613 17,263 26,977 24,826 22,402 22,040 21,742 22,281 24 ,140 Communist Countries USSR 14,000 15,200 16,700 18,000 19(100 21,300 21,800 22,400 23,000 East Germany 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1 ,200 1 ,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 China. 12,000* 11,000* 6,000* 8,000* 8,000* 10,000* 13,000* 14,000* 15,000* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. Excluding tin derived from scrap or detinning. 2 Exports. 3 Including data for Singapore. Tanle i07 Production of Primary Magnesium Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD United States 73.8 72.4 88.4 89.2 90.6 101.6 111.6 109.8 113.4 Canada 9.2 6.1 8.1 9.0 9.6 9.4 6.6 6.8 7.3 Japan :3.8 5.3 6.8 5.7 9.4 10.3 9.7 10.0 10.9 Norway 26.4 28.3 30.4 31.3 31.2 35.3 36.5 36.3 36.3 European Community France 2.8 3.4 4.2 4.5 4.4 4 .6 7.2 6.9 7.0 Italy 6.3 6.5 6.3 6.6 6.4 7.6 8.0 8.2 9.1 Communist Countries USSR 66.5* 71.0* 76.0* 84.0* 90.0* 94.0* 98.0* 100.0* 105.0* *An asterisk indicatcs that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. 114 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 'I? 4 IL rt,V.'1,U1 ? .7,1,4*.efix* - . 3,-.? ? n..1,0.44...440 ? ?-? " - ' ? Z111: eqff.'Hmi .1Y4' ,ollsw4tvtilt,V !NW Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 108 Production of Mineral Fertilizer, Nutrient Content Thousand Metric Tons 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971172 1972173 OECD 2 33 ,900 36.700 39,100 40 .900 42.000 43 .300 45 ,200 47 ,000 United State ? 11 ,933 13 ,054 II 055 14 ,251 14 ,768 15 ,789 ,899 16 .544 Canada 9 ,545 2 ,962 3 ,655 3 ,821; 4 ,688 4 ,465 S ,446 5 ,340 Japan 2 ,203 2 ,428 2 ,745 2 ,866 2 ,860 2 ,770 2 ,811 2 .943 Spain 1,043 1 ,231 1 ,315 1,431) I ,472 1 ,604 1 ,650 1 .852 European Community 13,300 13 ,900 14 ,500 15,300 14 ,900 15 ,300 15 ,70(1 (6,200 France 1,161 .1 .393 1,353 4,465 4 ,413 4,614 4 ,821 4 ,764 Italy. 1 ,590 1 ,641 1 ,811 1 ,827 1 ,667 1 ,621 1 ,696 1,676 West Germany. 4 .610 .1 ,637 1617 4 ,766 1,786 4,743 4 ,784 4 .954 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 12 ,000 13 ,500 15,100 16 .600 17 ,800 20 ,800 22 ,700 24 .200 26,10(1 USSR 3 7389 S414 9,399 10 ,212 10,730 13,099 14 ,670 15.931 17 ,400 Eastern Europe 4 ,630 5 ,050 5,660 6 ,390 7 ,110 7 ,650 8 ,020 8 ,290 8 ,720 Bulgaria 354 394 443 640 681 749 708 653 661 Czechoslovakia. 478 512 519 525 588 6; 8 648 678 687 East Germany 2,50(3 2 ,604 2 ,847 2 ,990 :3,180 :3,244 3 ,247 3 .295 3.361 Hungary 265 298 338 401 470 517 551 555 594 Poland . 738 826 674 1 .233 1 ,472 1629 1 ,787 1 ,910 2 ,177 Romania 293 419 537 603 720 895 1 ,082 1 .200 1 ,242 Far East China 1 ,I1:3 1 .446 1 ,166 1 ,631 2 ,244 2,777 3,34! 3,1)5.! 4 .907 North Korea 158 158 176 238 278 320 350 100 420 Other Yugoslavia 926 279 :305 294 327 364 401 406 435 I Nitrogen fertilizer (in terms of nitrogen), phosphorus fertilizer (in terms of phosphoric anhydride), and potassium fertilizer (in terms of potassium oxide). 2 Data are for "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July. Including some products used for nonfortilizer purposes. u 1 1 5 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 :16-iiI5N5T00875R001500200012-7 w,- IL' Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 109 Production of Nitrogen Fertilizer, Nutrient Content 1967168 11,,8169 1969170 1970171 Thousand Metric Tons of N 1971172 1972173 1965166 1966167 OECD l 13 ,400 14 ,900 16 ,900 Di ,100 18 .400 19 ,300 19 .600 20 ,800 United States 5,081 5,5(6 6,607 7,131) 7,562 8,161 8,01)1 8,172 Canada :377 478 470 554 672 726 805 800 Japan 1,615 1.781) 2,1)35 2,008 2,131 2,105 2,125 2,211 Spain 323 372 .125 494 551 592 597 688 European Community -1,980 5 ,570 6 ,110 6 ,-170 6 ,070 6 ,240 6 ,360 6 ,820 Belgium 310 395 403 495 492 594 610 6.16 France 1 ,066 1 ,224 1 ,240 1,368 1,313 1 .351 1 ,417 1 ,472 Italy 905 050 1 ,096 1,088 960 956 1 ,034 1 ,1146 Netherlands 562 684 849 ? 954 893 930 1 ,038 1,21)5 United Kingdom . 666 732 855 841 710 748 773 816 West Germany. 1 ,419 1,501 1,559 1 ,598 1 ,574 1,505 1 ,321 1 071 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 19't 3 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 1,250 4 ,970 5 ,840 6,720 7 ,520 8 ,740 9 ,610 10 ,200 N.A. USSR 2,712 3,188 3753 4,177 1,509 5423 6,055 6,551 N.A. Eastern Europe 1 ,540 1 ,780 2,090 2 ,540 3 ,010 3 ,320 3 ,550 3 ,690 3 .950 Bulgaria 260 297 354 504 541 602 562 523 526 Czechoslovakia 220 251 245 261 299 296 317 :344 351 East Germany...348 344 336 351 439 395 388 .128 402 Hungary 148 167 185 245 300 350 :377 374 40?1 Poland 394 462 594 759 938 1 ,030 1,1)81 1 ,147 1 ,364 Romania 166 264 372 -121 494 647 827 874 906 Far East China 613 713 568 839 1,103 1 ,509 1899 2,370 2,875 North Korea 115 115 131 188 228 270 295 330 330 Other Yugoslavia 90 100 101 132 183 238 263 274 276 1 Data are for "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July. Including some technical nitrogen and anhydrous ammonia exported for further processing. 116 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 110 Production of Phospht us Fertilizer, Nutrient Content Thousand Metric Tons of P205 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971172 1972173 OECD I 11 ,300 12,200 12 ,700 12,800 13,000 13 ,400 14 ,500 15,100 United States 1260 4 ,697 4 ,992 4 ,624 5,001 5,369 5 ,601 5,640 Australia 940 967 960 866 804 695 762 900 Canada 419 484 489 475 450 560 721 720 Japan 588 639 710 768 730 665 685 729 Spain 317 356 328 356 382 487 548 631 European Community 3 ,940 4,130 4 180 4 ,620 4 ,570 4 ,800 4 ,910 5,090 Belgium. 415 425 .A1 736 706 745 739 788 France 23 1,218 1,333 1,311) 1 ,374 I ,324 1,451 1 ,577 1 ,620 Italy 512 516 553 554 540 510 504 500 West Germany 857 948 926 905 919 946 976 986 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Comtnunist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 3 ,470 3,880 4 ,140 4 ,470 4,780 5,500 5,820 6,070 N.A. USSR 2 2,300 2,616 2,777 2,916 3,03(1 3,585 3,802 3,940 N.A. Eastern Europe 1 .170 1,260 1 ,370 1 ,560 1 ,750 1 ,910 2,020 2,130 2,200 Bulgaria 94 97 89 135 140 148 146 130 135 Czechoslovakia 2 258 261 274 :64 289 322 331 334 336 East Germany 2 232 254 305 346 395 430 414 409 403 Hungary 117 131 153 15(5 170 167 174 181 190 Poland. 344 364 380 474 534 599 706 763 813 Romania 127 155 165 182 221 244 245 313 323 Far East China 2. 482 703 550 712 951 1 ,154 1 ,299 1 .430 I ,865 North Korea 43 43 45 50 50 50 55 70 90 Other Yugoslavia . 136 179 204 162 144 126 138 132 159 I Data are for "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July. 2 Including production of ground phosphate rock for direct application and phosphate animal feeds. 3 Beginning 1 May of the stated year. 117 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 111 Production of Potassium Fertilizer, Nutrient Content Thousand Metric Tons of K20 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971172 1972173 OECD 9.130 9,520 9,820 10,000 10,500 10,300 11,100 11 ,100 United States 2592 2811 2456 2,488 2,205 2 ,259 2,207 2,132 Canada 1,749 2,000 2696 2 ,800 3,566 3 ,179 3 ,920 3,820 Spain 404 503 563 588 539 525 505 533 European Community 4 ,390 4 ,200 4 ,100 4 ,170 4 ,240 4 ,290 4 ,470 4 ,300 France 2 1,877 1,837 1,801 1,723 1 ,775 1 ,842 1,827 1,672 West Germany 3 2,335 2,188 2,132 2,264 2,293 2,293 2,487 2,498 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 4,290 4,610 5,060 5 ,400 5,530 6,510 7,260 7 ,900 N.A. USSR 2,368 2,601 2,857 3,111 3,183 1,087 4 ,807 5,433 N.A. Eastern Europe 1 ,930 2,010 2 ,210 2 ,290 2,350 2,420 2 ,460 2 ,470 2 ,570 East Germany 1,926 2006 2,206 2 ,293 2 ,3,16 2,419 2 ,445 2458 2,556 Romania Far East .... .... .... .... 5 4 10 13 13 China 18 30 48 80 100 114 143 154 167 Data are for "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July. including unidentified double counting of sonic products used for technical purposes (estimated at 4% to 5% of the total). 2 Beginning 1 May of the stated year. a Excluding technical potash. 118 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 112 Production of Sulfuric Acid I Thousand Metric Tons 1971 1972 1973 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 OECD 51 ,4C1 56,300 58,100 59,800 61 ,400 61 ,700 61 ,900 66,000 67,700 United States 2 99 25,831 26 ,141 25006 26,795 26 ,78,7 26,601 28395 28 ,65 2 Japan 5 ,65i; 6,031 6 ,284 6,501 6750 6,925 6,659 6714 7 ,11 6 European Community 15,800 16,1(10 16.600 17,700 18,300 18,400 18,500 19,600 20,700 France , 9 1 6 3,073 3,227 3,310 3,527 3,682 3,923 1,116 4 ,380 Italy 2,979 3,360 3,521 3,189 3,465 3,327 3 ,00 7 3,036 3 ,030 United Kingdom 3,358 3,168 3,23.1 3,335 3,287 3,351 3,459 3,450 3 888, West Germany 3 3,751 3,834 3,778 4,210 4 ,4 81 4,135 4 ,38 8 .1,736 5 ,064 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 12 ,800 13 ,800 14,100 15,200 16,100 18,100 19,300 20 ,700 22 ,400 USSR 8,518 9,367 9,731 10,159 10,665 12,059 12775 13685 14,800 Eastern Europe 4 ,230 4,480 1,700 5 ,080 5 ,470 6 ,090 ,540 7 ,060 ,580 Bulgaria 318 353 360 472 498 502 514 514 561 Czechoslovakia .. 933 982 1,012 977 1,034 1,11(1 1,163 1 ,176 1 ,2011 East Germany 985 973 988 1,078 1 ,104 1 ,009 1 ,076 1 1 Hungary 4 303 417 450 468 477 484 491 594 674 Poland 1 ,062 1 ,13h 1 ,213 1 ,:314 1 ,516 1,001 2 ,25 2 2,568 2 ,01 4 Romania 541 619 679 773 838 994 017, 1,162 1 .161 Other Cuba . 202 2:30 270 322 :326 323 364 N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia. 435 542 592 589 696 747 807 849 951 I Pure (monohydrate) sulfuric acid (1(10% II2SO4)? 2 Including appreciable amounts produced in government-owned privately operated plants. 3 Including data for West Berlin. 4 Including oleum. 119 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ? " -712741-f-A - UNCLASSIFIED Table 113 Production of Synthetic Ammonia Thousand Metric Tons of N 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD 15 ,200 17 ,200 19,600 20 ,400 21 ,500 22 400 23,100 25,000 25,800 United States 2 6,618 7 ,913 9,103 9,013 9 .639 10 ,315 10 ,468 11,336 1 1 ,5.12 Canada 551 669 797 835 902 1,007 N.A. N.A. N.A. Japan 2 I ,779 1 ,999 2 ,334 2 ,193 2 ,656 2 ,682 2 ,656 3,088 3 ,282 European Community 5 ,030 5 .280 5 ,9.10 6 ,430 6 ,490 6 ,580 6 ,920 7,140 7 ,900 France 1 ,281 1 ,282 1,453 1 ,174 1,528 1,619 1,751) 1,770 1 ,923 Italy 1,035 1 ,096 1,212 1347 1 ,270 1,277 1 ,275 1257 1 ,420 Netherlands 661 770 955 1,119 1 ,16 0 1 .340 1 ,550 1,910 N.A. West Germany 1,659 1 ,731 1 ,913 2035 1 ,940 1 ,821 1,788 1,923 2,060 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe.... .. 5 ,000 5,860 6,930 7,920 8,820 10 ,400 11 .400 12,000 N.A. USSR 3,137 3 .669 1 ,321 4 ,854 5 ,23.: 6,282 7.02.1 7,579 N.A. Eastern Europe 1 ,860 2,190 2 ,610 3,070 3,590 1,090 4,350 4,130 4 ,7.10 Bulgaria 338 31)1) 170 666 712 788 756 699 706 Czechoslovakia 254 282 312 346 381 132 467 521 532 East Germany 438 1.18 452 160 188 181 457 156 434 Hungary 173 21,1 237 285 311 414 441 143 479 Poland 440 518 665 791 1 ,04 2 1,187 1 ,227 1267 1,51)6 Romania 218 335 472 522 620 792 997 1,015 1 ,083 Far East Noah Korea 120 120 140 195 240 280 310 360 360 Other Yugoslavia. 111 123 123 174 241 285 372 393 394 I Unless otherwise indicated, nitrogen content of synthetic ammonia. 2 Synthetic anhydrous (commercial grade). 'l'o convert to actual production of synthetic ammonia, multiply by 1.2158. Table 114 Production of Plastics 1967 1968 1969 1970 Thousand Metric Tons 1971 1972 1 973 OECD 1965 1966 United States I 5 ,300 6 , 1 62 6 ,256 7 ,121 8 ,171 8 ,712 9,56.1 1)) .969 1 2 ,250 Japan. 1 .609 2 .00.1 2 ,688 4,351 5 ,163 6 .057 5 .206 5 ,623 6 ,500 European Community 5 .070 5,6.10 6 ,430 7 ,990 9 ,280 10 .600 11 .300 1 2 ,900 14 ,800 West Germany 1,991) 2 ,1 62 2 ,196 :3,103 3 ,776 4 .641 .1.608 5,292 6 ,408 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 1 .400 1 ,670 1 ,920 2 ,230 2 ,480 2 ,860 3 ,250 3 ,593 .1 .050 USSR 803 971 1 ,113 1,291 1 ,153 1 ,673 1 ,86.1 2,0)2 2 ,:319 Eastern Europe. 599 702 812 936 1 ,030 1 ,190 1 .390 1,55(1 1 ,730 Bulgaria 33 10 44 59 7,1 89 106 12:3 135 Czechoslovakia 126 152 185 203 213 215 270 297 355 East Germany 219 250 278 :306 328 :370 420 458 195 Hungary 27 33 36 39 10 56 83 100 112 Poland. 118 1:32 161 199 2:38 224 257 299 :3:33 Romania 76 95 108 130 1:37 206 251 274 299 Other Yugoslavia 57 62 62 71 85 97 100 117 126 I Dry basis, excluding water, solvents, and other liqui,3 diluents. 1 20 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 115 Production of Caustic Soda I Thousand Metric Tons OECD 1965 11,600 1966 12,700 1967 13.700 1968 15.100 1969 17,200 1970 18,300 1971 18,300 1972 19.301) 1973 20,701) United States 6,207 6909 7 ,189 8 ,045 8 ,996 9 ,200 8 ,770 9 ,269 9 ,(188 Canada 583 651 731 766 856 860 869 920 1 ,030 Japan 1,311 1441 1.698 1,971 2,272 2685 2 ,896 2 ,988 3 ,231 European Community 2 ,630 2 ,900 3 ,220 3 ,370 4 ,009 4 ,390 4 ,630 4 ,960 5 ,650 France 671 762 870 869 1,042 1 ,094 1 ,178 1 ,240 1 ,302 Italy 691 713 801 832 837 1,000 1 ,044 1,077 1,180 West Germany 1,178 1,303 1 ,424 1,503 1 ,542 1,082 1,773 1,935 2364 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 2 ,250 2,420 2 ,590 2,770 2,970 3 ,140 3 ,260 3 ,390 3 ,570 USSR 1 ,199 1,282 1,402 1 ,525 1 ,668 1 ,783 1,866 1,899 2,020 Eastern Europe 1 ,050 1 ,130 1 ,190 1 ,250 1 ,300 1,360 1 .400 1 ,490 1,550 Bulgaria 32 37 40 41 49 46 48 65 73 Czechoslovakia 158 176 178 179 179 189 202 212 217 East Germany. 364 381 389 405 394 413 414 420 427 Hungary 2. 40 51 54 51 55 67 72 80 83 Poland 215 237 265 295 311 313 319 335 :338 Romania..233 252 260 275 312 330 344 380 410 Other Cuba 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Yugoslavia 88 91 87 87 84 93 92 95 93 I Pure caustic soda (100% NaOH), including tolnage not commercialized but used on the spot for processing. 2 Including regenerated caustic soda. Table 116 Production of Synthetic Rubber Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD 2,960 3,260 3,310 3,810 4,300 4,540 4 ,660 5,000 5,670 United States 1,842 2,1)02 I ,9.13 2,165 2,286 2,232 2,277 2135 2627 Canada 206 203 200 197 199 205 197 195 230 Japan 161 233 281 381 526 698 780 819 972 European Community 727 805 846 1,010 1 ,220 1 ,330 1 ,320 1 ,420 1 ,720 France 148 164 189 223 275 316 323 368 458 Italy 120 122 118 125 135 155 160 200 230 Netherlands 100 110 125 163 214 200 191 186 263 United Kingdom 175 194 204 237 273 306 277 307 356 West Germany 164 196 199 238 292 302 306 300 350 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 789* 868* 964* 999* 1 ,090* 1 ,210* 1 ,330* 1 ,410* 1 ,540* USSR 604* 664* 730* 767* 836* 914* 1,000* 1,060* 1 ,155* Eastern Europe 185 204 234 232 257 293 330 348 381 Bulgaria .... .... .... .... .... 4 12 12 18 Czechoslovakia 20 30 :33 35 40 48 52 52 53 East Germany I 95 101 110 102 114 118 129 133 133 Poland. 39 38 40 41 48 62 66 78 94 Romania 31 35 51 54 55 61 71 73 83 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I Including Pervinan and Plastikator. 121 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 '7" ,:?'_,;;:=:4,..6,4?-?-.! t,:bri ',-;F?:"1., Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 117 Production of Rubber Tires I Thousand Units OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United State 172,532 183,229 168,746 208 ,682 212,060 193971 220,461 234 ,173 228 ,535 Canada 2 14,338 10,121 16,647 18,379 20,060 20,441 19,896 20,880 21,1)00 Japan 2 28 ,432 32,1)48 39 ,916 49 ,464 57,967 63 ,823 64 ,956 75 ,732 83 ,600 European Community France 2,. 23 ,374 26,009 28,884 29,300 33,821) 39 ,415 44 ,124 15,0(10 45,708 Italy 2 N.A. 16,707 19204 18,099 19,506 22,383 24,600 24 ,400 N.A. West Germany 2 25,566 25 ,699 24,020 29 ,443 34,276 37,548 37,416 41 ,316 41,388 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 35 ,800 38,000 40,500 43 ,600 45,400 48,800 51,500 55,700 60 ,900 USSR. 26 ,434 27,656 29,635 31,773 32,647 34,620 36,248 38,752 42 ,300 Eastern Europe 9,390 10,300 10,900 11,800 12,800 14,100 15,200 17,000 18 ,600 Bulgaria 349 397 378 348 :333 550 731 821 1,000 Czechoslovakia a 1,792 1,994 2,195 2,396 2,505 2,778 3,179 3,922 4 ,326 East Germany 4 3,750 3,930 4 ,204 4 ,340 4 ,365 4,692 4,922 5 ,191 5 ,484 Hungary 2 581 644 699 591 598 665 727 731 647 Poland 5 1,697 1,801 1,778 2,278 2,812 2,1)1)5 3,023 3,380 3,932 Romania ?. 1,222 1 ,540 1,660 1,829 2,147 2,457 2,647 2,946 3,249 Other Cuba 197 306 414 148 356 202 251 380 N.A. Yugoslavia 7 955 1,613 1,578 1,779 2,293 2,763 3,11)5 3,756 4 ,567 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for all motor vehicle tires, excluding aircraft and bicycle tires. 2 Excluding motorcycle tires. 3 Excluding motorcycle and bus tires. "Including solid rubber tires. 5 Excluding motorcycle, tractor, and agricultural tires. Including aircraft tires. 7 Automobile, motorcycle, and aircraft tire 3 only. Table 118 Production of Natural Rubber Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 India, 49.4 53.2 62.3 68.8 80.0 89.9 98.9 109.1 123.2 Indonesia 716.5 736.7 700.8 738.8 776.5 809.2 819.:3 818.7 855.0 Malaysia 2 916.9 972.8 990.4 1 ,100.3 1 ,268 .0 1 ,269 .2 1 ,318.5 1 324.9, 1 ,566 .4 Sri Lanka 118.3 131.0 143.2 148.7 150.8 150,2 141.4 140.4 135.0 Thailand 216.4 207.5 216.1 259.2 283.4 287.2 316.3 336.9 382.2 I Exports plus estimated consumption. 2 Including data for Malaya and Singapore, Sarawak, and Sabah. 122 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 1 CONSUMER GOODS, PRODUCERS' GOODS, AND CONSTRUCTION Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 119 Production of Passenger Automobiles Thousand Units 1973 9 ,658 1 ,228 4 .471 10 ,500 3 ,203 1 ,825 1,7)7 3 ,648 1,400 917 481 10 164 147 113 1 1:31 OEC D United States I Canada Japan European Community France Italy 2 United Kingdom . West Germany Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR Eastern Europe Bulgaria Czechoslovakia East Germany Poland.. Romania II 4,7 Other Yugoslavia 1965 9 ,306 707 696 6,960 1 ,374 1 ,104 1,722 9 ,734 .112463 201 211 .... 78 103 26 4 :36 1966 8 ,598 684 878 7 ,510 1,761 1 ,282 1 ,604 2 ,830 230 233 .... 93 106 29 5 38 1967 7 ,437 712 1,376 7 ,090 1 ,752 1,431) I ,552 2 ,296 511 251 260 2 112 112 28 6 48 1968 8 ,822 885 2 ,056 8,110 1,83:3 1,515 1 ,816 2862 573 280 293 4 126 115 40 8 59 1969 8 ,224 1,033 2,612 8 ,860 2 ,168 1 ,477 1 ,7I7 3 ,437 (.;22 294 329 7 132 121 50 19 80 1970 6 ,547 937 3,179 9 ,410 2 ,458 1 ,720 1 ,641 3 ,528 711.11 3, 3i:7 8 143 127 65 24 III 1971 8,585 1097 3,718 9 ,910 2691 1,701 1 ,742 3,61)7 936 529 407 11 :.31!81 86 30 11:3 1972 8821 1,151 4,022 10 .200 2.1)93 1 ,7:33 1,1)2! :3,516 1 ,160 730 431 1154;81) 91 38 110 I Factory sales. 2 Excluding production for the armed forces. 3 Including jeeps. '1 Including vehicles assembled from imported parts. 1 23 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 120 Production of Trucks and Buses I Thousa".d Units 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 ;;'i 1973 OECD 2 United States 2 1,752 1 ,731 1 ,540 1,896 1,923 1 ,692 2053 2 ,447 2,980 Canada 145 201 226 279 317 253 279 320 347 Japan 1,222 1,112 1,797 2,052 2,080 2 ,12,1 2,105 2275 2,615 European Community 1,020 1,010 938 1 ,020 1 ,180 1 ,210 1,190 1 ,180 1 ,260 France 242 263 258 243 290 292 316 344 394 Italy .1 72 84 104 119 119 134 116 107 135 United Kingdom 455 439 385 409 466 458 458 408 416 West Germany 243 220 185 245 292 318 292 302 :306 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 509 554 599 656 709 737 791 837 859 USSR 415 445 477 520 551 572 614 649 685 Eastern Europe 94 109 122 136 158 165 177 188 174 Bulgaria .... .... Negl. 2 4 3 4 4 6 Czechoslovakia 5 19 21 24 26 28 29 30 31 31 East Germany 16 21 23 24 27 27 28 30 31 fl Hungary 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 10 12 11 Poland 5 34 :38 41 44 52 53 (30 65 58 Romania 19 22 26 31 38 43 45 46 37 Far East China 7 34 47 :34 :31 60 70 86 100 110 North Korea 4* 5* 6* 6* 6* 10* 10* 12* 16* Other Yugoslavia 12 12 12 13 14 17 17 18 N.A. *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for light and heavy trucks, wheeled tractors for road haulage, special vehicles, and buses. 2 Data include complete units exported for assembly. Factory sales. 1 Excluding production for the armed forces. 5 Excluding wheeled tractors. Excluding buses. 7 Excluding buses, jeeps, and three-wheel trucks. 124 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 121 Production of Television Receivers OEC I) 1955 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Thousand Units 1972 1973 United States 11 ,028 12 402 10,881 11,794 11,270 9,183 11 ,197 13,507 17 ,367 Japan 4 ,190 5652 7,038 9,140 12 ,685 13,782 13,231 14 ,303 14 ,416 European Community 7,210 6 ,690 6,080 8 ,040 8 ,460 9,360 8 ,700 9,950 N.A. France. 1,250 1 ,330 1,300 1,161 1417 1,511 1 ,471 1 ,578 1 ,684 Italy 1,012 1,238 1 ,125 1,500 1,650 2 ,028 1,666 1 ,690 N.A. United Kingdom 1 ,591 1,396 1,272 1 ,963 1 ,902 2211 2,390 2,09(1 N.A. West Germany 2,776 2,276 1 ,917 2,587 2 ,894 2,1136 2538 2,810 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 5,360 6,110 6,770 7,700 8,670 8,900 8,01(1 8,180 8 ,700 USSR. 3,655 4 ,415 1,955 5,742 6,595 6 ,682 5,817 5,980 6 ,271 Eastern Europe 1 ,700 1 ,700 1 ,810 1,960 2 ,080 2 ,220 2,220 2,2(10 2 ,430 Bulgaria 71 90 130 153 174 193 158 102 74 Czechoslovakia 274 228 256 350 382 383 352 268 381 East Germany 537 562 475 100 357 380 411 430 433 II ungary 267 208 316 339 345 364 371 350 353 Poland 152 412 495 560 600 616 630 730 796 Romania 101 105 142 161 221 280 300 324 397 Far East China 16* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 60* N.A. 90* 115* Other Yugoslavia. 254 286 252 286 334 320 317 350 354 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFI DENTIAL. 1 25 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL 'Fable 122 Production of Radio Receivers Thousand Units 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OEC D 11 ,100 11,600 10 ,900 13 ,400 15 ,100 16 ,400 14 ,600 N.A. N.A. United Statesz 25 ,732 25 ,329 23 ,215 24 ,486 22383 17 ,781 20 ,036 21 ,311 :39 ,893 Canada 3 931 1 .146 1 ,583 2 ,184 2,010 2,00! 2,161 2 ,314 2.052 :Japan. 22.937 25 ,298 28 ,180 3(1,189 34 ,000 32,618 28,092 26 ,833 24 ,485 European Community . 11 ,100 11 ,600 10 ,900 13,100 15,100 16 40)) 14,600 14 ,300 N.A. Belgium. 1,24)) 1 ,360 1,47! 1,136 1,57(3 1,923 1 ,550 1 MO N.A. France 9 .298 2,100 2 ,256 2,605 2 ,836 2 ,922 2 ,818 2 ,930 :3,1:34 ? Italy 1 ,195 1,579 1,580 2 ,750 3 ,380 :3,300 2 ,986 2 ,550 N.A. United Kingdom 1 ,912 1 ,578 1,53(3 1 ,736 1,121 1 ,313 1 ,587 1 ,470 N.A. West Germany 1,071 .1,356 3,751 4 ,592 561)!) 6 ,729 5,422 ,496 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 7 ,570 8 ,370 8 ,940 9,660 10 ,000 10,800 11 ,900 12 ,000 11 ,900 USSR 5,160 5842 6 ,416 6 ,978 7 266 7 ,815 8,79.! 8 ,842 8.635 Eastern Europe 2 ,410 2,53(3 2 ,530 2,680 2 ,760 3 .020 3 ,080 3 ,130 ,320 Bulgaria 130 18,1 149 139 160 145 148 141 14.1 Czechoslovakia 298 247 222 300 283 410 :385 249 226 East Germany 808 901 932 815 760 807 961 1 ,041 079 Hungary 228 250 2,17 253 234 200 215 193 199 Poland. 624 623 612 787 892 987 892 982 1 ,149 Romania :32:3 325 807 ;388 428 .155 484 527 623 Far East China 1,500* N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 2,000* 2,500* Other Yugoslavia . 504 369 240 227 282 277 236 147 104 *An asterisk imlicates that. the data are CON Fl DENTIAL. Civilian radio receivers and radio-phonograph combinations. 3 Data for radio-phonograph combinations are factory sales. 3 Receiving sets for home use only. 1 26 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 123 Production of Woven Cotton Fabrics I OECD Unit of Measure 2 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States ill Bijou On 8,147 8 ,083 7 ,569 6837 6361) 5 ,711 5616 5,181 4 ,052 Japan Million sin 3 ,013 2 ,913 2 ,825 2 ,744 2 ,779 2 ,610 2 ,482 2 ,204 2 ,380 Spair Thousand nit. 109 120 123 105 120 121 115 N.A. N.A. Turkey" Int 781 640 694 774 744 815 822 840 N.A. Europerin Community France Thousand int .... 210 224 210 199 206 197 197 205 211 Italy Thousand nit. 103 133 133 126 128 129 122 125 120 United Kingdom 3 Million lin 928 837 081 668 001 627 559 490 475 West Germany Thousand rut. 206 199 178 186 190 182 179 188 189 Other Countries Brazil Million lin 1,262 1 ,343 1,230 1409 1 ,426 1,081 N.A. N.A. N.A. Hong Kong 3 Million sin 543 563 013 661 640 645 647 533 580 India Million On. 7613 7,336 7,277 7.89(1 7,706 7,621 7.356 8,025 N.A. Pakistan 3 .1 Million Im 654 596 625 654 649 663 720 630 636 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 3 5 Million sin 5 ,499 5 ,703 5 ,916 6 ,116 0 ,208 6 ,152 6 ,307 6 ,421 6 ,577 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 5 Million lin. 291 299 307 319 335 319 :5 24 :323 :33(3 Czechoslovakia Million lin 500 494 492 480 469 501 524 536 58)) East Germany Million stn.... 244 244 247 250 237 248 244 241 268 Hungary 5 Million sin 305 317 313 290 270 258 207 275 310 Poland 5 Million lin 811 844 823 834 845 881 905 901 868 Romania 5 Million sin 319 339 357 377 410 437 481 N.A. N.A. Far East China Million lin.. 5,400 6,000 1 ,800 4 ,800 6,500 7 ,500 7500 7,500 7 ,500 Other Yugoslavia 5 Million sin 394 416 378 401 415 390 391 374 361 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for fabrics, in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as bleaching, dyeing, and making up. 2 Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: linear meters, 1m; square meters, sill; and in tons, mt. 3 Excluding mixed fabrics. '1 Mill production only. Data incltide finished fabrics. 5 Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. O Including cellulosic fabrics. 1 27 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 124 Production of Woven Woolen Fabrics Unit of Measure 2 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD United States Million lin 244 242 218 222 203 103 104 91 104 Australia 3 Million sin 30 27 26 27 27 27 25 14 1 14 4 Canada 5 6 Nlillion sw 30 32 27 31 31 28 23 29 29 Japan 7 lillio stn 341 345 377 386 434 426 424 479 47)) Spain 'Fbousand 22 27 25 25 32 33 35 35 37 Turkey 8 24 26 27 23 28 30 21 25 22 European Community Belgium Thousand nit.... 38 41 36 35 38 39 42 44 France Thousand nit.... 60 70 64 64 70 64 68 71 66 Italy Thousand mt .... 350 99 92 98 99 100 97 108 135 Netherlands 5 Million sin 67 35 28 30 30 27 29 N.A. N. A. United Kingdom 5 Million sin 270 253 246 246 239 215 186 182 193 West Germany 5 Thousand nit.... 55 53 43 50 52 48 50 55 50 Other Countries India 9 Million 1w 10 9 9 12 13 13 29 25 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 5 8 Million sin 460 510 547 585 618 643 675 681 703 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 5 Million lni 20 22 22 23 26 27 28 29 29 Czechoslovakia 5 Million lin 14 45 46 45 46 49 53 55 56 East Germany Million sin 38 39 38 35 35 35 36 36 37 Hungary 5 Million sin 29 31 32 29 2,1 27 26 24 23 Poland 5 Million lin 91 91 90 94 99 99 99 100 107 Romania 5 Million sin 41 44 50 52 55 63 70 74 N.A. Other Yugoslavia Million sin 55 58 52 50 49 57 59 59 60 _ I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for woven woolen and worsted fabrics (in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as bleaching, dyeing, and making up) and for mixed woolen fabrics. 2 Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: linear meters, Im; square meters, sin; and metric tons, mt. 3 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. Excluding worsted fabrics. 5 Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. 6 Factory shipments. 7 Including finished fabrics. 8 Excluding mixed fabrics. 9 Wearable fabrics produced in the mill sector only. 1 28 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 125 Production of Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics OECD Unit of Measure 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States Million Im 1,702 1 ,673 1,1110 1 ,738 1,703 1,374 1 ,222 1 ,500 1,272 Australia 3 4 Million sm 27 28 30 31 30 29 27 21 23 Japan 4 Million sm 1 ,653 1 ,661 1,651 1 ,619 1650 1,545 1 ,431 1,272 1 ,104 European Community Belgium Thousand rot .... 17 21 21 23 26 26 29 33 34 France 5 Thousand Int .... :32 37 34 38 44 43 43 48 54 Italy Thousand mt .... 19 17 16 16 IS 12 N.A. N.A. N.A. United Kingdom 5 Million lin. 572 564 484 507 538 484 472 451 511 West Germany Thousand nit .... 116 103 87 98 102 97 93 86 85 Other Countries India 5 Million Inn 870 853 882 993 894 033 973 919 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR Million sm 769 834 900 912 985 1,112 1 ,154 1,232 1 ,305 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 5 6 7 Million Inn 15 17 18 19 20 21 24 24 26 Czechoslovakia Million Inn 59 62 63 65 62 65 08 67 N.A. East Germany Million sin 55 59 62 65 64 66 65 65 59 Hungary 4 Million sm 55 56 58 59 67 65 60 N.A. N.A. Poland 7 Million 1m 103 104 114 118 119 116 114 108 N. A. Romania 7 Million sin 26 27 28 31 35 36 41 48 N.A. Other Yugoslavia 5 Million sin 24 30 27 31 30 29 34 36 36 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for pure and mixed fabrics, in the piece, before undergoing finishing processes such as bleaching, dyeing, and making up. 2 Abbreviations for units of measure are as follows: linear meters, Inn; square meters, sun; and metric tons, mt. 3 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. 4 Including finished fabrics. 5 Including fabrics of noncellulosic fibers. 6 Including fabrics of natural silk. 7 Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. 1 29 Approved For Release 2002/05idigg1WMP85T00875R001500200012-7 .4k4A4 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 126 Production of Synthetic Fibers I 1968 1969 1970 Thousand Metric Tons 1971 1972 1973 OECD 1965 1966 1967 United States 806.0 938.4 1 059.9 1 157.2 1 ,000 .2 1 626.7, 1 ,947 .2 2 429.3, 2 .801.9 Canada 37 .5 45 .0 51.1 68.8 75.8 73.1 85.6 $0.2 N.A. Japan 379.6 460.5 578.0 685.4 806.3 1 ,028 .0 1 ,164 .6 1 116.7, 1 ,321.2 Spain 11.8 24.0 2(3.3 40.4 57.4 63.5 76(3 107.4 133.0 European Community ....... 586 710 785 1 ,060 1 ,250 1 ,370 1,610 1 ,720 N.A. France 92.8 109.3 109.6 132.1 156.3 175.2 213.0 2:31.:! 263.4 Italy 109.8 142.3 153.1) 396.2 236.8 241.4 :301.7 :325.0 381.5 Netherlands 11.2 51.2 57.4 77.5 92.2 90.0 104.7 132.7 N.A. United Kingdom 2 148.0 174.8 194 .1 268.4 291 ..1 336.9 357 . 3 374 .0 N.A. West Germany 3 179 .3 21:3..1 252.2 361 .4 .152.6 497.0 60.1.0 (340.6 8(15.3 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 136 168 205 237 285 :361 438 506 N.A. USSR. 96.3 115.8 129.7 142.5 166.5 20:3.1 238.6 N.A. Eastern Europe 58.7 71.8 88.8 107 113 195 235 268 :321 Bulgaria .... .... .... :3.1 10.5 23.1 28.:) 31.1 41.0 Czechoslovakia,. 9.8 11.6 15.3 16.8 24.5 33.5 39.1 46.0 52.8 East Germany 19.)) 20.8 23.9 28.6 :3.1.8 .17.6 56.6 69.6 92.9 Hungary 2.3 3.7 .1.1 4 .5 5.1 5.6 5.5 6.6 9.0 Poland 24.:) 30.2 :37.5 34.7 50.6 57.5 68.6 73.3 82.8 Romania 3.3 5.5 8.0 9.6 17.4 29.5 :36,5 :38.)) 44.1 Other Yugoslavia 1.1 4.0 1 .8 1.8 8.3 8.7 11 .1 1:3.1 16.7 I Data are for noncellulosic fibers whether made of mit ural polymers. which are based on materials such as easein or groundnuts, or made of synthetic polymers, which are based mostly on coal or petroleum. Data exclude waste, glass fibers, and rubber fibers. 2 "Delivery weight," approximately 3% less than "actual weight," prior to mid-1967. Thereafter, approximately one-half of produc- tion is reported as "actual weight." 3 Including data for West Berlin. Table 127 Production of Electric Motors I Thousand Kilowatts Communist Countries 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 USSR 2 26 ,890 28 ,171 29 ,772 30 .734 31 ,147 33 ,319 35 .221 36 .500 11 ,600 Bulgaria 2,86.3 3 ,154 3 ,161 3,663 :3,920 3,194 3,760 .3,1(35 4 ,385 Czechoslovakia ,176 :3,971 4,138 :3,832 :3,780 3,1)33 ,398 4 446 N.A. Poland. 4 ,186 ,512 4 ,940 5,61!) 6 ,681 7.12!) 7 :393 8.489 0.3)6) Romania 3 1 .255 3,507 1 .679 1,989 2.332 2,891 :3,397 ,136 N.A. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for alternating and direct current motors. 2 Alternating current motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over. 3 Motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over. 130 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 , A,ry gtOg' Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 128 Production of Metalcutting Machine Tools' Thousand Units United States 2 Communist Countries 1965 68.01 1966 80.67 1967 86.01 1968 70.50 1969 65.20 1970 49.31 1971 32.44 1972 41.83 1973 61.00 USSR and Eastern Europe 295 314 321 326 3%4 332 3,15 354 N.A. USSR 186.13 192.18 197.02 200.62 205.35 202.16 207.20 211.26 213.00 Eastern Europe 109 121 124 126 128 130 138 143 N.A. Bulgaria 8.06 9.24 10.50 11.16 12.79 13.94 14.64 17.86 N.A. Czechoslovakia 24.33 27.60 29.85 34.06 34.87 35.19 39.57 36.84 N.A. East Germany . ? 24.77 27.31 26.81 23.45 22.44 22.22 19.64 21.30 N.A. Ilungary 13.85 16.03 15.12 16.46 14.56 14.48 16.01 14.15 N.A. Poland 31.13 32.62 32.26 29.01 29.93 29.73 33.08 36.29 N.A. Romania 7.16 8.52 9.69 11.69 13.58 14.14 15.06 16.07 N.A. I Power-driven meMIcutting machines that are not portable by hand and are used to remove metal in the form of chips; these tmv..Ifines include lathes and planers, and in honing, lapping, grinding, electrocrosion, and ultrasonic cutting machines. 2 Average value of .$1,000 and over. Table 129 Production of Metalforming Machine T. ?Is I Thousand Units 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States2 25.3 32.0 31.6 25.4 26.0 24.2 19.4 21.8 31.0 USSR 3,1.6 38.4 41 .1 42.1 .12.7 41.3 .12.3 4,1.0 46 .5 1 Power-driven metalforming machine tools that are not supported in the hands of an operator when in use and are designed to press, forge, emboss, hammer, extrude, blank, spin, shear, and bend metal into shape. 2 Average value of $1,000 and over. 131 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 rn Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 130 Production of Electric Generators I 1970 Thousand Kilowatts 1971 1972 1973 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 United States 2 15 ,451 18,63:3 23267 27132 26,779 27565 :36 ,548 44 .199 N.A. Conimunist Countries USSR 14 ,390 13 ,447 (1,575 1,1,529 12677 10578 12,631 13,700 16.500 Bulgaria 13 10 85 5,1 20 :37 104 N.A. N.A. Czechoslovakia' 888 2075 1,700 882 1,258 1 ,488 1 ,641,3 1,503 N.A. II ungary 3 416 205 296 103 192 590 263 663 N.A. Romania . 295 :310 416 121 :376 747 523 482 N.A. I Turbogenerators and hydrogenerat ors. Production of diesel generators is believed to be negligible in most instances. 2 Shipments of units of 4,000 kilowatts and larger. 3 Generators for stJain ',lid gas turbines only. Table 131 Production of Turbines I 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Thousand Kilowatts 1971 1972 197:3 GEC D 1965 United States 2 15 ,451 18,633 23 ,267 27 ,1:32 26,779 27,565 36,5(8 4411W N.A. Japan 1,717 5,757 6,160 6,1.17 9.305 16,60:3 14,662 10,71:1 17 , 1 0 Communist Countries USSR 11.625 15,172 11,68.1 15,716 15,00.1 16,191 16,800 11,612 15 ,200 C.!zechoslevakia 1 ,994 1 ,:363 1 .200 1,198 1 ,017 2.239 1,463 N.A. Poland 4, 471 647 830 1 ,100 1,158 1 .135 1 ,192 1 .405 I ,-107 Romania 5 27 44 95 85 72 121 21 151 N.A. I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for steam and hydraulic turbines. Nlost produetion 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. 2 Shipments of units of 4,000 kilowatts and larger. Data are available only for turbines produeed as integral units together with generators. Therefore, data for turbines and generators for the United States are assumed to be the sonic. Some turbines are produced in single units, but no data are available on this production. 3 Including a small number of gas turbines. Steam turbines only. 5 Stettin turbines of more than 500 kilowatts only. 1 32 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 132 Production of Digital Computers 1969 1970 1971 1972 Units 1973 OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 United States 5 ,500 7 ,000 12 ,000 II ,000 12 ,700 11 ,600 1760) 27 ,400 38,700 France 200 300 500 500 600 700 800 960 2,100 Japan 320 .100 700 600 800 1,000 1,500 2 .900 5,600 United Kingdom 200 250 300 350 .100 500 600 510 600 West Germany N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 500 600 690 750 Communist Countries USSR -170* 510* 550* 670* 710* 800* I MOO* 1 .300* 1,750* Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia 3* 8* 15* 30* 30* 10* 50* 50* East Germany 5* 15* 25* 50* 100* 80* 25* 15* Poland 20* 20* 25* 30* 50* 00* 70* 80* 100* Far East China 35* 50* 35* 20* 40* 40* 15* 60* 75* ? ? - *An i.sterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. 1 Estimates of this Office based on fragmentary market surveys and installations reports. No attempt has been made to starslardize these units in terms of either value or computational capability. Total production of digital computers through 1073. including years not mentioned above, is as follows (in units): the United States, 173,500; Irance, 6,960; Japan, 10,200; the United Kingdom, 5,110; West Germany, 4,410; the USSR, 10,050; Czechoslovakia, 220; East Germany, :3:5; Poland, 650; and China, 480. Table 133 Total Dousing Construction Million Square Meters 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 2 158.0 126.0 138.0 158.0 150.0 118.0 200.0 230.0 209.0 USSR 97.6 102.1 101.5 102.1 103.8 106,0 107.6 (00,7 100.0 1 Total housing spr.:e, which includes living rooms, bedrooms, dining area, and auxiliary slurp such as bathrooms, kitchens, closets, and inside hallways. 2 Data are computed from the number of housing starts during the, given years. Strictly speaking, therefore, the data on completions 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 1 33 CONFIDEN1 IAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 134 Production of Cement OECD 1965 250 1966 264 1967 272 1968 290 1969 304 1970 317 1971 331 Million Metric Tons 1972 1973 35,1 379 United States' 65.08 67.15 64.45 68.70 09.58 67.43 71.06 74.93 77.9:3 Canada 7.66 8.37 7.36 7.23 7.28 7.28 8.32 9.09 10.06 Japan 32.49 37.56 42.49 47.68 51.39 57.19 59.43 C5.29 78.02 Spain 9.88 11.81 13.48 14.91 16.01 16.70 17.16 19.50 22.24 Turkey 3.24 3.85 4.24 4.7:3 5.80 6.37 7.55 8.42 N.A. European Community 107 110 113 119 125 132 135 1,11 1,15 Belgium 5.90 5.79 5.82 5.74 0.27 6.73 6.93 7.09 7.04 France 22.42 23.44 24.78 25.57 27.70 29.01 . 28.95 30.2,1 32.17 Italy 20.70 22.4:3 26.28 29.55 31.35 33.08 31.80 33.46 36.26 United Kingdom 17.19 16.75 17.58 17.87 17.42 17.06 17.70 18.05 19.99 West Germany II 3,1.13 34.74 31.71 33.44 35.08 38.32 41.02 43.15 40.86 Other Countries Brazil 5.87 6.05 6.40 7.28 7.82 9.00 9.80 11.38 13.26 India 10.58 11.06 11.31 11.04 13.62 13.96 14.93 15.76 1,1.85 Mexico 4.30 4.91 6.00 6.13 6.79 7.27 7.52 8.75 9.68 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 104 114 122 126 129 137 145 151 160 USSR 72.39 80.01 84.8i 87.51 89.74 95.25 100.33 104.30 109.50 Eastern Europe 31.8 34.0 37.1 39.0 39.6 42.1 44.6 47.0 50.9 Bulgaria. 2.68 2.85 3.36 3.51 3.55 :3.67 3.88 3.91 4.18 Czechoslovakia 5.71 6.13 6.46 6.49 6.73 7.40 7.90 8.04 8.:38 East Germany 6.00 6.45 7.18 7.55 7.41 7.99 8.47 8.86 9.55 Hungary 2.38 2.60 2.66 2.80 2.56 2.77 2.71 2.97 3.40 Poland. 9.57 10.04 11.1,1 11.59 11.83 12.18 13.08 13.99 15.55 Romania 5.41 5.89 6.:3,1 7.0:3 7.52 8.1:3 8.52 9.21 9.85 Far East China 15.20 17.40 14.60 15.50 19,10 19.70 2:3.00 28.40 :30,80' North Korea 9.40 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 4.00 4.40 4.70 5.50 North Vietnam 0.66 0.06 0.20 0.12 (1.20 0.25 (1.35 0.18* 0,20* Other Albania 0.1:3 0.14 0.22 0 .130 0.33 0.3,1 ,Il N.A. N.A. Cuba 0.80 0.75 0.8,1 0.78 0.68 0.74 ..u9 1.47 1.70 Yugoslavia :3.10 13.2:3 3.31 :3.76 3.96 4.40 4.95 5.75 6.21 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I All types of hydraulic cements used in construction. 2 Excluding data for Puerto Rico. 3 Inclmling data for West l5erli it `I One-half produced in small plants 134 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 71-44 tirt,*; rev:, t ' ? 1. ?_?? t ? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : %tRQPB5T00875R001500200012-7 !Assn-1ED Table 135 Production of Total Grain I Million Metric Tons 1973 OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 United States 2 183.46 184.30 208.00 202,34 205.09 186.68 237.59 228.05 237.17 Australia 9.44 16.46 9.51 18.58 13.91 12.37 13.52 9.18 16.17 Canada 30.68 36.97 28.43 32.75 34.87 26.88 36.62 33.30 35.62 Japan 18.25 18.23 20.26 20.21 19.19 17.01 14.64 15,56 15.66 Spain 8.82 9.21 10.62 11.57 11.40 10.03 13.51 11.87 11,40 Turkey 12.65 11.14 15.38 14.31 14.44 13.68 17.56 15.59 13.26 European Community 81.0 78.4 90.3 91.0 91.6 87.9 101 103 105 France 28.96 26.57 32.21 33,00 32.90 31.58 36.C'.) 40.21 12.55 Italy 14.50 14.34 15.13 15.01 15.82 16.13 16.41 15.83 15.84 United Kingdom. 13.62 13.33 14.51 12.98 13.35 13.00 14.78 15.28 15.15 West Gernmny 13.47 14.38 17.48 18.50 18.18 16.79 20.94 19.64 20.54 Other Countries Argentina 14.11 15.71 15.79 14.35 18.16 16.05 13.12 18.34 17.90 Brazil 19.28 18.28 18.85 18.76 20.98 21.62 20.35 20.75 2!' '2 India. . 65.55 63.35 76.42 85.39 87 . 16 91.03 1(5.66 93.20 99 ,15 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 153 196 180 194 190 205 215 208 242 USSR 3 100 140 122 135 128 150 148 135 170 Eastern Europe 53.1 55.6 57.8 59.1 61.7 51.7 67.5 73.2 71.7 Bulgaria 4 5.19 6.70 6.11 5.22 6.00 6.70 6.99 8.09 8.20 Czechoslovakia 5.2:3 5.87 6.52 7.36 7.90 7.20 8.78 8.67 9.79 East Germany 5 6.73 5.91 7.36 7.84 6.92 6.16 7.74 8.54 7.98 Hungary 7.37 7.47 7.77 8.33 9.55 7.49 9.61 10.66 11.59 Poland 5 6 16.01 15.78 16.25 17.93 18.57 16.25 19.87 20.10 20.60 Romania 4 12.55 13.83 13.44 12.71 12.76 10.57 11.46 16.86 13.60 Far East China 7 210.0 215.0 230.0 215.0 220.0 210.0 246.0 236.0 250.0 Other Cuba 6 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.19 0.30 0.30 0.24 0.29 Yugoslavia 4 10.5(3 13.86 13 , 16 12.1)6 13 . 61 11.56 13.96 13 .64 13.7)3 I Data are for the following products, where they are produced: barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat. 2 Including sorghum for grain. 3 Official Soviet statistics discounted for excess moisture, extraneous materials, and post-harvest losses. Including miscellaneous grains and pulses. 4 Excluding rice. 5 Including miscellaneous grains. Excluding corn. 7 Including kaoliang, broad beans, and field peas. Tubers are included on a grain equivalent basis of 1 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of grain. 8 Data reflect only rice production and government collections of corn; total production is considerably higher. 1 35 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 136 Production of Breadgrain (Wheat and Rye) Million Metric Tons 1973 0 EC D 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 United State ? 36.65 :36.22 41 .64 42.95 40.03 37.72 .15.28 42.79 .17.25 Australia 7)18 12.72 7.56 11.82 10.56 7.91 8(18 6.53 11.88 Canada 18.11) 22.95 16 .44 18.02 19.0.! 9.59 11.97 14.86 17.48 Spain 5.06 5.23 5.1)1) 5.8! 4 .97 .1.32 5.73 182 4 .17 Turkey 8 .13 8 .98 9.82 9 .18 9.07 8.68 I .60 10 .26 8.70 European Community 39.3 3,1.0 39.9 10.7 39.2 38.1 ,1,1.0 45.0 1.1.1 France 15.17 11.68 11.65 15.3.1 14 .79 13.23 15.67 18.47 18.14 Italy 9 .86 9 .48 9 .68 9.73 9 .66 9.76 1().12 9 .46 8.94 United Kingdom . 1.19 :3.49 3.91 3.-18 3.38 4.25 .1.83 4 .78 5.05 West Germany 7,01) 7.11 8.86 9.26 8.75 8.11) 10.33 9 .36 9.53 Other Countries Argentina 6.32 6.52 7.67 6.10 7.4(1 5.10 5.9! 7.59 6.65 India I 12.21) 10 . -12 11.39 16.54 18.65 20.09 23.83 26 .41 2.1.92 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 92.5 121 106 118 103 117 126 113 129 USSR 2 62.7)) 92.96 7.1.58 85.58 71.)))) 90.50 91.13 76.17 92.00 Eastern Europe 29.8 28.,1 31.1 32.3 31.2 26.6 3,1.9 36.5 36.9 Bulgaria 2.97 3.25 :3.29 2.57 2.60 3.06 :3.12 3.58 :3.52 Czechoslovakia 2.81 :3,0.! :3.2(1 :3.1)2 :3.9! :3,63 4 . 4 . 65 5.33 East Germany 3.71 :3.16 4 .00 431 :3.53 3.62 4 .2.1 4 .65 4 .46 Iltingary 2.73 2.57 :3.23 :3.51) 3.81 2.87 .1.1)) 1.26 (.67 Poland 11.5.1 11.22 11.5)) 13.0)) 12.88 10 .04 13.28 13 . :30 13:38 Romania 6.0(1 5.16 5.89 4 .90 1.10 3.1)) 5.66 6.10 5.50 Other Albania 0.12 0 .15 0.17 0 .21 0 .25 0.24 0 .27 N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia . 3(12 4 .78 .1.99 4 .50 5.((2 :3.92 5.7! .96 4 .85 Wheat only. Official Soviet, statistics discounted for excess tnoisture, extraneous materials, and post-harvest losses. 1 36 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 137 Production of Coarse Grains (Barley, Corn, and Oats) Million Metric Tons 1973 OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 United States I 143.35 144.22 162.30 154.68 160,92 145.20 188.42 181.39 186.01 Canada 12.58 14.02 11.99 14.74 15.83 17.29 21.65 18.44 18.14 Spain 3.40 3.60 4.26 5.37 6.01 5.31 7.42 6.72 6.89 Turkey 4.35 4.95 5.30 4.95 5.17 4.76 5.69 5.15 4.32 European Community 41.1 43.7 49.5 49.6 51.4 49.0 55.7 57.0 59.9 Denmark 2 4.90 5.02 5.29 5.92 6.02 5.44 6.16 6.21 5.91 France 13.70 14.79 17.45 17.58 18.02 18.26 20.86 21.69 24,33 Italy 4.1:3 4.24 4.71 4.64 5.30 5.56 5.40 5.02 5,93 United Kingdom 2 9.42 9.84 10.60 9.50 9.97 8.75 9.94 10.50 10.10 West Germany 6.38 7.24 8.62 9.24 9.43 8.60 10.62 10.27 11.01 Other Countries Argentina 7.92 8.98 7.84 7.91 10.36 10.66 6.89 10.45 10.94 Brazil 11.42 12.88 12.87 12.75 14.22 13.55 12.95 13.85 15.25 India 7.28 7.27 8.62 9.20 8.10 10.20 7.81 8.78 8.63 Mexico 8.21 8.48 8.25 8.80 6.74 9.05 9.24 8.38 9.18 South Africa 5.19 9.77 5.44 5.13 6.31 8.75 9.76 4.35 11.12 Communist Countries 3 USSR and Eastern Europe 57.3 70.1 69.5 72.1 82.2 83.8 85.5 90.9 107 USSR" 34 .04 42.97 '12.8(1 45 .04 51 .63 55.75 52.1)1) 54 .27 72.06 Eastern Europe 23.3 27.2 26.6 27.1 30.5 28.0 32.6 36.7 3,1.8 Bulgaria 5 2.22 :3.45 3.12 2.65 :3.40 3.64 :3.87 4.51 4.68 Czechoslovakia 5 . . . . ... 2.42 2.83 3.32 3.44 3.96 :3.57 4.28 4.02 1.46 East Germany 3.02 2.75 3.36 3.52 :3.39 2.84 :3.50 :3.89 :3.52 Hungary 5 4 .64 4 .90 4 .54 1.74 5.74 4.02 5.54 6 .40 6.85 Poland 2 4.47 4.56 4.75 4.93 5.09 6.21 0.59 7.10 7.22 Romania 5 6.49 8.67 7.55 7.81 8.36 7.17 8.80 10.76 8.10 Other Cuba 6 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.111 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 Yugoslavia 5 6.94 9.08 8.17 7.56 8.50 7.64 8.22 8.68 8.90 I Including sort hum for grain. 2 Excluding coin. " Unless otherwise indicated, data include miscellaneous grains. 4 Official Soviet statistics discounted for excess moisture, extraneous materials, and post-harvest losses. Including pulses. 5 Excluding miscellaneous grains. a Corn only. Data reflect government collections only; total production is considerably higher. 137 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 138 Production of Rice Thousand Metric Tons OECD United States Japan European Community Italy Other Countries 1965 3,160 15515 607 509 1966 3,856 15,936 721 621 1967 4 ,054 18,071 860 745 1968 4,721 18,067 724 639 1969 4141 17,508 956 861 1970 3758 15,865 909 819 1971 3,890 13,609 968 892 1972 3,875 14,871 803 751 1973 1,210 15,185 1 ,050 970 Bangladesh 15,751 14 .362 17 ,564 17 ,000 18,008 16,714 14,883 15,382 18,291 Brazil. ,580 5,050 5 ,600 5 ,300 5 ,595 6,315 5,350 6 ,200 6 ,200 Burtna 8 ,055 6,637 7,770 8 ,023 7,985 8,128 7 ,800 ,359 8 ,558 India 45,982 45 ,657 56,415 ,642 60,706 63 ,n6 64,018 58,007 65,500 Indonesia 13,700 14 ,000 16,308 16,231 17,530 18 ,4;t2 19,314 19,046 20,307 South Korea 4,767 5,337 4 ,906 4 ,350 5,582 5,571 5,477 5 ,760 6 ,111 South Vietnam 4 ,822 4 ,336 .1,688 1,366 5,115 5,715 6 ,100 5 ,900 6 ,500 Communist Countries USSR and Es Ftern Europe 582 717 906 986 1 ,050 1,200 1,370 1 ,480 USSR2 482 582 738 846 872 1,027 1,168 1,318 1 ,345 Eastern Europe 100 135 168 140 176 176 200 166 N.A. Bulgaria 33 48 57 39 58 66 67 60 61 Hungary 21 31 43 41 50 45 67 61 69 Romania 46 56 68 60 68 65 66 45 N.A. Far East North Vietnam 4 .600 4 ,100 4 ,350 3,900 4 ,000 4 ,500 3,700 4 ,600 ,200 Other Albania 10 10 11 13 14 15 11 N.A. N.A. Cuba 50 68 94 95 177 291 285 225 275 Yu,;oslavia 25 23 20 18 28 32 36 31 30 Rough, or paddy, rice. Data refer to crops harvested in the last half of the year stated combined with crops harvested in the first half of the following year. ,1 Official Soviet statistics discounted for excess moisture, extraneous materials, and post-harvest losses. 138 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 139 Production of Potatoes Million Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD 82.6 83.6 88.2 85.8 79.7 84.5 80.8 77.2 75.3 United States 13.20 13.94 13.87 13.40 14.17 14.78 14.49 13.42 13.49 Austria 2.54 3.01 5.05 3.47 2.94 2.70 2.72 2.34 2.33 Canada 2.11 2.48 2.12 2.40 2.35 2.50 2.06 1.99 2.12 Japan... 4.06 3.38 3.63 3.87 3.58 3.61 3.27 3.53 3.30 Spain. 4.00 4.17 4.20 4.43 4.72 5.42 4.86 5.14 5.30 European Community 47.6 47.7 52.4 49.2 43.6 46.1 44.5 42.1 40.4 France 11.07 10.05 10.39 10.03 9.03 8.87 8.99 8.47 7.97 Italy 3.55 3.88 4.01 3.96 3.97 3.67 3.27 3.30 3.20 Netherlands 3.24 4.12 4.84 5.04 4.70 5.65 5.75 5.58 5.77 United Kingdom 7.58 6.58 7.20 6.86 6.22 7.48 7.40 6.53 6.49 West Germany 13.09 18.84 21.29 19.20 15.98 16.25 15.18 15.04 13.68 Other Countries Argentina 2.49 1.48 1.80 1.97 2.34 2.34 1.96 1.34 1.54 India 3.60 4.08 3.52 4.23 4.73 3.91 4.81 4.83 5.08 Communist Countries USSItand Eastern Europe 152 159 169 177 155 169 152 150 180 USSR 88.68 87.85 95.46 102.18 91.78 96.78 92.66 78.33 107.66 Eastern Europe 63.4 71.2 73.7 75.2 63.5 72.4 59.8 71.3 72.5 Bulgaria 0.28 0.42 0.38 0.37 0.36 0.37 0.40 0.38 0.36 Czechoslovakia 3.68 5.85 6.04 6.53 5.18 4.79 4.62 5.06 5.02 East Germany 12.86 12.82 14.07 12.64 8.83 13.05 9.41 12.14 11.38 Hungary 1.76 2.91 1.86 1.63 2.01 1.81 1.80 1.35 1.20 Poland. 42.66 45.80 48.21 50.28 44.94 50.30 39.80 48.74 51.92 Romania 2.19 3.35 3.10 3.71 2.16 2.06 3.78 3.67 2.66 Other Albania 0.02 0.11 0.12 0.16 0.12 0.11 0.10 N.A. N.A. Cuba I 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.09 Yugoslavia 2.38 3.23 2.81 2.89 3.14 2.96 2.95 2.41 2.97 Data reflect government collections only; the total production is considerably higher. 139 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIAPRD28SrE00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 140 Production of Meat I Thousand Metric Tons 1971 1972 1973 17 ,144 16,801 15 ,759 2197 2,398 2 ,328 0 'FPI) United States Australia 1965 14 ,304 1 ,668 1966 14 ,798 1 ,709 1967 15 ,530 1 ,682 1968 16 3302 1,706 1969 16,027 1 ,880 1970 16,117 1,919 Canada 1,327 I ,331 1,102 1 ,447 1,389 1 ,473 1 ,574 1,516 1 ,s38 Japan 2 640 671 717 696 737 920 1,035 1,072 1,072 New Zealand 781 708 890 962 994 067 950 1 ,026 096 Spain 2 608 714 782 806 835 953 950 918 1 ,105 European Community 11 ,900 11 ,700 12,200 12 ,700 12,500 13 ,100 13 ,800 13 ,300 13 ,200 Denmark 2 896 929 957 926 881 912 962 930 960 France 2 3 ,244 2,887 3,050 3 ,093 2,028 2 ,092 3,155 3,028 3,010 Italy 2 1 ,084 1,161 1 ,243 1,375 1,3(13 1 ,363 1,118 1,370 1 ,348 Netherlands 2 704 773 817 891 889 1 ,014 1,01)5 1,025 1 ,040 United Kingdom 2,019 2 ,033 2,006 2,012 2,001 2,121 2,222 2,137 2,110 West Germany 2 3,074 3,108 3,176 3 ,414 34.19 3,590 3 ,770 3 ,572 3 ,445 Other Countries Argentina 2 9,445 2 ,814 3,012 3,040 3 ,367 3,096 2,502 2,654 2,647 Brazil 2 2,0:30 2060 2,125 2,3)12 2,507 2,5(1(1 2496 2,760 3,235 Mexico 2 750 769 813 842 808 984 1,002 1 ,055 1,112 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 14 ,000 14,800 15,800 16,200 16,300 16 ,800 17,900 18,700 18,800 USSR' 9,956 10,701 11,515 11 ,648 11 ,770 12,278 13,272 13,113:3 13,500 Eastern Europe 4 ,040 4 ,140 4 ,290 4 ,560 4 ,530 4 ,480 4 ,670 5 ,060 5 ,300 Bulgaria 278 293 206 :320 288 266 283 313 310 Czechoslovakia 599 580 605 660 625 038 674 705 731 East Germany 886 930 068 1 ,003 1,016 994 1,020 1,091 1,143 Hungary 1 476 469 471 540 521 511 606 643 600 Poland 5 1,334 1,368 1,101) I 440 1 ,504 1 ,478 1 ,481 1,616 1,76)) Romania 462 500 544 592 578 590 608 691 760 Other Yugoslavia' 694 621 685 751 686 70:3 774 7:32 712 I Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis, and are for beef, veal, pork, mutton, lamb, and goat where they are produced. Unless otherwise indicated, data exclude horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard. 2 Including horsemeat. a Including horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard. .1 Including horsemeat and live exports. 5 Including horsemeat and edible offal, 140 Approved For Releaset203124002 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 stn7salV, . :414 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 141 Production of Milk I 1967 1968 1969 1970 Thousand Nletric Tons 1971 1972 197:3 OECD 1965 1966 United States 56 ,327 51 391 53 ,856 53 ,172 52 ,773 53 ,268 53 ,765 51 ,387 52 .141 Australia 6 ,969 7 ,3:35 7 338 6 ,958 7 518 7 ,712 7 ,318 7 ,143 7 ,2I2 Canada. 8.328 8,337 8 ,268 ,317 8,181 8,272 8063 8,018 7 ,059 Japan. 3 ,221 3.109 3566 4 ,016 .1,509 1.761 4 .820 4 ,939 ,912 New Zealaml 5 ,959 6 ,205 0 ,33I 5 ,933 6 ,:308 5 ,907 5 ,9,I7 6 ,257 6 ,I51 European Community 88 ,400 90 ,300 93 ,100 94 ,800 92 ,000 91 ,100 91 ,600 95 ,500 96 ,300 Denmark 5 ,367 5 ,309 5 ,193 5 ,I22 4 ,877 4 .630 4 ,556 .1 ,780 4 .893 France 26.771 28,007 29 ,1355 30 ,44,1 27 ,658 27.2.15 27 ,638 28.8.11 29 ,561 Italy. ,184 9 ,695 9 ,880 9,287 9 ,100 8 ,0:36 9 ,350 ,656 ,000 Netherland 7 ,142 7 235 7 535 7 ,710 7 975 8 ,239 8 ,392 8 ,951 u ,330 United Kingdom "! 11 ,386 11 ,295 11 ,696 12 ,009 12 ,119 12 ,374 12709 1:3,601 1:3 .84:3 \Vest Germany. 21,253 21,1357 21,717 22,121 22,216 21 ,856 21.165 21 ,190 21 .260 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 101 ,000 107 ,000 112 ,000 115 ,000 114 ,000 116 ,000 116 ,000 118 ,000 12:3 .000 USSR 72 ,563 75 ,992 79 ,920 82,21(5 81 ,540 8:3,01(3 8:3,183 83 ,181 87 .231 Eastern Europe 28 ,700 :30 ,800 :31 ,900 :32 ,300 32 ,600 :32 .700 :33 ,100 :3.1 ,700 :36 .200 Bulgaria 1 ,000 1098 1,211 1,191) 1,2(1(1 1,252 1 ,288 1 ,309 I .356 Czechoslovakia 3 3.921 4 ,169 1 ,335 4 ,559 .1,751 .1 ,794 1 ,923 5,123 5 ,12,1 East Germany 1 6 ,371 6 ,728 6,90! 7 ,227 7 ,232 7 091 7 ,I50 7 ,5I5 7 .975 Hungary 3 1 ,762 1,851 I ,977 1 ,9:33 1,888 I ,86:3 I 803 1 ,810 1 ,949 Poland.. 13 ,:34.1 11.2:35 14,19! 14,6)2 II 757 11,918 15,117 15,705 16,291 Romania 5 2 ,304 2 ,676 2 ,974 2 ,748 2,7:38 2 ,755 2 ,8:10 :3,104 3 .172 Other Cuba 620 715 725 680 670 675 670 790 700 Yugoslavia 2 ,:303 2.51:3 2,111)7 2633 2,112(1 2,5(17 2,580 2,811 2,938 I Whole milk from cows, unless otherwise indicated. 2 Total sales off-farm. 3 Including milk sucked by young animals. 1 In terms of :3.5% butterfat content. Including milk from buffaloes. 141 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : eaLtangT00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 142 Production of Sugar Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD United States a ,781 4 ,789 4,802 5 ,104 4 ,971 5327 5,275 5,19! 5,501 Australia a 2073 2117 2 ,389 2800 2,269 2507 2,732 2861) 2876 European Community 7 ,600 7 ,490 8 ,200 8,280 8,720 8 ,650 10,000 9,370 10,000 France 2 ,376 1,856 1 ,734 2,301 2173 2 ,694 3.202 2,981 3,150 Italy.. 1,241 1 ,346 1,65'! 1290 1,378 1,202 1 ,23 2 1,257 l,l68 United Kingdom 973 936 976 937 937 925 1,055 965 1 ,18 4 \Vest Germany 1 ,601 1,917 2,010 I,974 2,019 2,056 2342 2,214 2 ? " Other Countries a Brazil 4 ,614 3 ,142 4 ,275 4 ,382 4 ,174 5,019 5 ,298 6151 6 India 3 ,49. 3,633 2 ,357 2 ,375 4 ,190 4 ,634 3,959 3,707 ,71 1 Mexico. 2 ,120 2 ,266 2 ,412 2,336 2,564 2,402 2 '189, 2,587 2,8'! Philippines 1,659 1 ,443 1,51)9 1,612 1,578 1 ,980 2,171 2099 2,549 South Africa 1 ,014 1 ,536 1732 1,788 1,41)8 1 ,649 1,72(1 2,111 2,020 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 16 ,200 15 ,300 15 ,700 16,300 15,700 15 ,300 14 ,200 11,300 N.A. USSR.' 11 ,9317 10 ,588 10,803 11,703 11,2.17 11 ,110 9,810 9,677 11,647 Eastern Europe 4 ,240 4 ,740 4 ,930 4 ,570 4 ,450 4 ,160 4 ,440 .1,610 N.A. Bulgaria 4 342 :385 432 313 343 403 387 308 NA. Czechoslovakia ?' 874 1,070 1,031) 990 939 951 900 887 N.A. East Ger ;limy 4 619 671 681 603 562 587 610 719 703 I lungary 1 465 473 469 433 ,152 304 262 :32:3 355 Poland. 1 .505 1 ,663 1 ,823 1,81(1 1,680 1,5(19 1 ,723 1,80'! 1 761, Romania 4 437 480 484 417 465 410 526 565 683 Other Cuba 5 6 ,156 4 .537 ,236 5 ,164 4 ,459 8,538 5 ,924 4 .350 5 ,350 Yugoslavia 363 576 490 433 514 385 421 376 440 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for beet sugar produced in the calendar year. Data are given in terms of tile raw value of centrifugal sugar. Refined sugar is equal to approximately 92% of raw sugar by weight. Centrifugal, as distinguished from noncentrifugal, sugar in cane and beet sugar produced by the centrifugal process and is the principal type of sugar in in international trade. 2 Including cane sugar; excluding data for Puerto Rico. a Cane sugar only. 1 In raw cane sugar imported for refining. 5 Raw cane sugar of 9(3? polarization. Data are for crop years ending 30 June of the stated year. 142 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 1,13 Fish Catch Thousand Metric Tons 1970 1971 1972 OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 United States 2,724 2543 2,130 2 ,479 2 ,491 2,776 2 .793 2 ,650 Canada 1,262 1,346 1 ,296 1 ,499 1 ,405 1,389 1 .200 1 ,109 Iceland 1,199 1 ,240 898 601 690 734 685 726 Japan. 6,948 ,132 7,895 8694 8,638 9,366 9 ,949 10.218 Norway 2,312 2,871 3266 2,856 2 ,491 2,98(1 3 ,075 3 ,163 Spain 1,355 1,380 1 ,460 1,533 1 ,522 1,539 1 ,505 1,617 European Community 1,110 4,210 4,380 4,800 4 ,600 4,520 4 ,600 4,610 Denmark 841 851 1,070 1 ,467 1,275 1,226 1 ,401 1 ,443 France 768 805 820 803 770 764 742 783 United Kingdom. 1 ,047 1,069 1,026 1,040 1,083 1,099 1 ,l07 1,082 West Germany 633 657 662 682 652 613 508 419 Other Countries Chile 708 1,384 1,053 1,393 1,095 1,181 1,487 N.A. India 1,331 1,367 1,400 1,526 1,607 1,756 1 ,852 ,637 Indonesia 1,102 1,202 1,180 1,159 1,214 1,228 1 ,244 1,268 Peru 7 ,632 8,844 10,199 10,556 9,244 12,613 10 ,606 4,768 Philippine ? 686 726 769 945 978 992 1 ,05() 1 ,149 South Africa 1,239 1,252 1,583 2,045 1,850 1 ,562 I .165 1,123 Thailand 627 733 847 1,089 1,270 1 ,448 1 ,587 1,679 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 6,400 6,750 7,300 7,640 7.990 8,870 8 ,910 9,310 USSR2 5,774 6,093 6,538 6781 7,091 7,887 7 .845 8,209 Eastern Europe. 625 661 761 856 897 980 1 ,060 1,100 Bulgaria 22 27 45 61 85 92 97 108 Czechoslovakia 11 12 12 14 14 13 14 15 East Germany. 231 223 289 303 316 :322 338 323 Hungary. 25 27 28 30 28 26 26 28 Poland 998 335 339 407 408 469 518 544 Romania 38 37 48 41 46 58 71 85 Other Cuba 40 43 63 66 80 106 126 140 Yugoslavia 42 46 48 45 44 45 50 49 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are in terms of live weight for all species of fish and seaweed, crustaceans, and mollusks, but exclude aquatic mammals. 2 Including aquatic mammals. 143 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED OECD Table 144 Number of Cattle I 1965 1966 1967 United States 109.00 Australia. 18.82 Canada. 12.13 New Zealand 6.80 Turkey 2 14.41 European Community 68.0 France 20.24 Italy 2 9.23 United Kingdom 11.69 West Germany 13.05 Other Countries Argentina. Brazil3 Colombia Ethiopia Mexico South Africa. Communist Countries 108.86 17.94 11.90 7.22 14.42 70.3 20.6! 9.43 12.00 13.68 108.64 18.27 11.75 7.75 15.02 71.7 21.18 9.55 12.17 13.97 Million Head 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 109.15 19.22 11.78 8.25 15.41 71.9 21.68 9.58 12.00 13.98 110.02 20.61 11.48 8.60 15.02 72.5 21.57 10.07 12.09 14.06 112.37 22.16 11.83 8.78 14.37 72.9 21.72 9.61 12.30 14.29 114.58 24.37 12.22 8.82 13.87 71.9 21.74 8.78 12.44 14.03 117.86 27.37 12.27 8.77 13.68 71.7 21.70 8.67 12.92 13.64 46.79 49.60 51.23 51.46 48.30 48.4,1 49.79 52.31 84.25 90.59 90.06 89.99 92.84 78.45 81.13 85.13 16.50 17.08 17.93 18.83 19.50 20.20 20.51 20.96 25.42 25.60 25.78 25.96 26.11 26.23 26.31 26.43 21.08 21.98 22.96 23.29 23.63 24.88 25.12 26.08 12.44 12.18 11.92 12.14 11.78 10.13 10.04 11.61 USSR and Eastern Europe 114 120 125 125 124 123 USSR 87.17 93.-!! 97.11 97.17 95.74 95.16 Eastern Europe 26.6 26.9 27.9 28.3 28.4 27.9 Bulgaria 1.47 1 .45 1.38 1.36 1.30 1.26 Czechoslovakia 4.44 4 .39 4.46 4.44 4.25 4.22 East Germany 4 4.68 1.76 4.92 5.02 5.11 5.17 Hungary. 1.94 1.92 1.97 2.05 2.02 1.93 Poland 9.35 9.48 10.00 10.12 10.53 10.28 Romania 4.76 4 .94 5.20 5.33 5.14 5.0,1 Other Albania . 43 0 .43 0.43 (1.44 0.43 0.44 Cuba 6.61 0.70 6.77 7.17 7.10 N.A. Yugoslavia 5.22 5.58 5.71 5.69 5.26 5.03 Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the beginning of the year. 2 Including buffalo. 3 Data for 1970 and subsequent years reflect the agricultural census of 1970. 4 As of 30 November of the previous year. 127 131 99.22 102.43 28.1 29.0 1.28 1.38 4.29 4.35 5.19 5.29 1.91 1.88 10.22 I().56 5.22 5.53 121.53 127.54 29.13 31.50 12.61 13.37 9.09 9.20 14.08 14.15 74.8 78.2 22.46 23.60 8.82 8.45 13.76 14.72 13.89 14.37 54.77 56.50 88.00 90.14 22.10 22.94 26.43 26.40 26.83 27.10 11.74 12.00 134 138 104.01 106.20 30.2 31.7 1.44 1.45 4.47 4.59 5.38 5.48 1.87 1.93 11.30 12.35 5.77 5.90 0.44 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5.00 N.A. N.A. 5.14 5.15 5.37 5.47 144 Approved For Release 206-016M-/FIECIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 1,15 Number of Hogs I Million Head OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 50.79 47.41 53.25 58.78 60.83 57.05 67.43 62.51 59.18 Canada 5.60 5.09 5.78 6.06 5.70 6.46 7.70 7.39 6.94 Japan 3 .98 5.16 5.98 5.54 5.43 6 34 6.90 6.98 7.49 Spain 4.02 4.68 5.46 5.66 6.14 6.92 6.92 7.18 8.47 European Community 55.4 55.5 55.4 59.9 59.8 65.2 70.1 68.1 68.7 Denmark 8.20 8.16 8.08 8.06 7.77 8.35 8.73 8.73 8.70 France 9.0'! 9.24 9.84 10.69 9.60 10.46 11.57 11.28 11.37 Indy 5.41 5.18 5.29 6.20 7.30 9.22 8.98 8.20 7.99.. . 3.69 3.98 4.09 4.73 4.76 5.47 6.23 6.13 6.41 United Kingdom 7.94 8.13 7.28 7.63 7.97 8.13 8.55 8.88 8.84 \Vest Germany 18.15 17.72 17.68 19.03 18.73 19.32 20.97 19.98 20.03 Other Other Countdes Brazil 2 58.70 62.53 62.08 63.41 64.92 31.50 32.10 33.00 34.00 Mexico 8.53 9.09 9.54 9.76 9.98 10.30 9.97 10.98 9.40 Philippine. 10.51 10.48 11.20 11.50 12.00 12.00 12.50 13.50 12.20 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 97.6 10: 101 94.8 92.2 98.7 113 122 121 USSR. 52.84 59.58 58.03 50.87 49.05 56.06 67.48 71.43 (16.59 Eastern Europe. 44.8 43.2 43.1 43.9 43.1 42.7 45.1 51.0 54.1 Bulgaria Bulgarkt 9 .61 2.41 2.28 2.31 2.14 1.97 2.37 2.81 '..; 0 .6 Czechoslovakia 6.14 5.51 5.30 5.60 5.14 5.04 5.53 5.94 6.09 Germany 3 8.76 8.88 9.31 9.25 9.52 9.24 9.68 10.00 10.36 Hungary 7 .04 6.59 6.12 6.65 5.81 5.70 7 .31 7.59 7.26 Poland 14.20 14 14.70 1 .38 4.37 1)68 14.76 13.86 16.95 19.00 Ronuada Other8.99 6.03 5.36 5.40 5.75. 85 5.97 6.36 7.74 8.78 Albania 0,15 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.16 N.A. N.A. Cuba...1.75 1.81 0.30' 0 . 34 4 0 . 28 1 )).32' 0 .28 4 0.31 4 N.A. Yugoslavia 6.98 5.12 5.52 5.86 5.09 5.54 6.56 6.22 6 .34 I Unless otherwise in data are as of the beginning of the year. 2 Data for 1970 and subsequent years reflect the agricultural census of 1970. a As of 30 November of the previous year. 1 State sector only. 145 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIALREO8IS1:00875R001500200012-7 1974 61.02 7.00 7.80 61S9 F S 11. 2 7.85(11 20:3)1 35.00 3 1'11(111 128 ':',' 90 58.)) :::?..): 5 1(1:15 111 8.0)) 21175 N.A. N.A. 6.53 watItra, gc.,;'72,r71.1r Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 146 Production of Ginned Cotton 1969 Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD l 3,770 2,670 2,220 3,000 2,780 2,800 3 ,000 3.750 :3,540 United States 326(1 2,985 1 ,623 2 ,384 2,181 2,219 2,281 2 ,983 2,822 Greece 75 88 96 73 112 110 116 139 127 Turkey 325 382 396 435 400 40(1 520 543 510 Other Countries I Argentina 104 87 74 113 145 85 87 127 139 Brazil 5)2 444 596 720 672 499 672 640 661 Colombia 65 88 101 139 128 117 128 136 130 Egypt 521 455 437 436 541 509 510 514 523 India 997 997 1,14:; 1,062 1 ,052 954 1,258 1 ,164 1 ,149 Iran 152 115 118 167 165 154 147 207 201 Mexico.., 567 480 434 531 379 312 372 386 347 Nicaragua Ill 115 102 91 67 78 104 105 134 Pakistan 417 466 520 529 539 557 708 701 659 Sudan 164 193 195 228 246 245 244 199 239 Syria 180 142 127 154 150 150 157 163 140 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe.. 1 ,910 2 ,060 2,050 2 ,040 1,950 2,360 2,130 2 ,500 . .620 USSR 1 ,925 203! 2,030 2,021 1,911 2313 2 ,414 2,481 2601 Eastern Europe I 13 24 22 17 13 15 13 15 15 Bulgaria 13 24 22 17 13 15 13 15 15 Far East China 1,90)) 1 .800 2 ,200 2 .000 1 ,900 2 ,000 2 , 200 1,90(1 2 ,300 Other I Albania 8 8 7 1 5 7 7 7 7 Yugoslavia 2 9 :3 1 4 4 3 3 3 I Data are for crop year beginning 1 August of the stated year. 146 Ut>1.C.,LA S.S la Ell Approved For Release 2002/0o/uz : um-KDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 147 Production of Wool I Thousand Metric Tons OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 109.36 107.05 102.0o 96.34 88.31 85.00 81.92 79.11 72.26 Australia 754.23 799.36 802.50 883.51 923.38 885.50 875.39 755.59 737.31 New Zealand 15.16 321.60 330.35 331.89 327.99 333.89 322.28 308.80 205.02 Turkey 43.00 44.00 46.00 47.49 47.99 47.49 47.54 47.99 47.99 Spain 36.20 36.02 35.83 34.52 33.43 33.79 32.07 24.99 28.98 European Community 119 115 110 103 103 95.3 92.8 96.2 98.8 France 27.67 23.81 21.91 20.46 20.37 20.37 21.00 21.23 21.46 Ireland 11.57 11.66 10.25 10.25 9.71 9.39 10.34 10.34 10.30 Italy 15.51 14.47 14.83 13.29 13.15 12.52 12.16 11.84 11.61 United Kingdom. 58.65 59.56 57.61 53.98 53.98 47.17 43.59 46.81 49.44 Other Countries Argentina 211.01 209.74 204.43 209.02 201.08 199.76 188.78 187.20 198.99 Brazil 35.47 26.94 31.43 39.55 17.42 40.55 34.34 37.10 38.51 Chile 25.49 25.49 26.08 25.40 25.72 22.36 18.14 16.51 14.02 India 35.02 36.29 37.01 37.01 35.02 36.02 37.01 36.51 36.02 South Africa 2 164.43 141.16 145.78 151.77 154.49 126.64 121.20 111.49 102.51 Uruguay. 84.00 86.00 81.01 80.01 74.98 80.01 62.01 61.01 62.01 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 436 451 480 506 480 507 517 511 521 USSR 356.90 370.90 394.50 415.19 389.70 418.90 428.80 420.00 428.00 Eastern Europe 78.9 80.0 85.2 90.5 90.3 88.1 87.8 91.0 92.9 Bulgaria 25.80 25.47 27.16 28.86 28.30 28.81 29.74 31.47 31.78 Czechoslovakia 2.03 2.15 2.66 3.23 3.71 3.99 4.02 3.89 3.85 East Germany 8.10 8.30 8.10 8.00 7.90 6.90 7.50 7.70 8.10 Hungary 10.06 9.94 10.10 10.94 10.76 9.78 8.84 8.29 7.70 Poland 7.50 8.02 8.59 8.85 8.89 8.94 9.06 8.96 9.00 Romania 25.41 26.07 28.63 30.58 30.75 29.72 28.67 30.70 32.50 Other Yugoslavia 12.56 13.46 13.84 13.52 12.67 11.95 11.38 9.62 9.20 I Raw wool (grease basis) from sheep, which includes both shorn and pulled wool together with the wool element of "wooled sheepskins." 2 Including data for Lesotho and South-West Africa. 147 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 148 Production or Grain Combines I Units OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 38112 46,728 12003 31 ,443 24 ,015 21 ,017 21 ,229 21 ,104 N.A. United Kingdom 2 5,943 3,786 2,719 3,721 3,524 2,132 1,905 N.A. N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe .. 91,200 99,700 109 ,000 III ,000 102 ,000 103 ,000 106 ,000 101 ,000 91 ,100 USSR... 85,800 92,000 101 ,200 101 ,300 94 ,500 99,200 102 ,000 95,700 84 ,800 Eastern Europe 5,380 7,660 8,140 9,970 7 ,410 4 ,230 4 ,120 4,900 6 ,300 East Germany 1,585 1,588 955 500 800 900 1,000 1,000 1,100 Poland. 1,781 2,024 2 ,232 1,950 2,226 2,155 1,799 1,800 2300 Ilmmania, 2,012 4 ,049 4,951) 7,518 4 ,380 1,179 1,317 2,100 2 ,900 I Tractor-drawn and self-propelled. 2 Shipments, Table 149 Production of Tractors Thousand Units OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 271.8 299.1 262.1 236.0 218.5 191.7 186.2 218.7 237.32 European Comnumity France 90.0 65.3 63.5 60.2 68.2 68.8 56.0 57.0 50.8 In. ly 62.7 70.2 74.1 79.7 77.0 84.8 67.2 69.8 N.A. United Kingdon) 2 178.5 197.3 166.7 179.2 180.4 160.7 151.5 134.3 N.A. West Germany 2 105.0 !00.0 107.5 111.7 101.7 105.4 83.8 86.2 N.A. Commtnnst Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 442 472 499 523 552 576 589 595 626 USSR 354.5 382.5 405.1 423.4 441 .7 458.5 472.0 477.8 500.0 Eastern Europe 87.5 90.0 94.1 102 111 117 117 118 126 Bulgaria 3.8 3.2 3.3 4.2 5.0 4.4 to 4.1 4 .0 Czechoslovakia. 30.5 28.2 28.7 24.4 18.6 18.5 21.8 22.3 24.0 East Gennany 12.9 12.2 11.1 14.2 15.5 16.4 15.2 7.9 8.3 Ilungary. . 3.0 3.3 3.6 2.8 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.2 1.1 Poland. 21.5 24.6 29.8 34.9 44.2 46.8 43.5 47.2 49.6 Rumania.. 15.8 18.5 17.6 21.2 24.9 29.3 30.4 34.9 38.8 Far East China. 13.7 17.0 14.8 15.8 19.0 24.0 28.0 31.0 37.0 Other A' ngoslavht . 7.4 8.7 8.8 10.9 10.8 12.0 15.0 18.4 18.8 I Physical units. Excluding garden-type tractors. 2 Shipments. 3 Excluding tracklaying tractors. 148 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 150 Consumption of Mineral Fertilizers, Nutrient Content Kilograms per Hectare of Arable Land I OECD2 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971172 1972173 United States 62.7 70.3 77.2 79.6 82.0 86.8 81.:3 84.1 Australia 30.5 31.6 27.9 29.5 24.6 21.8 21.9 25.5 Canada. 17.2 20.0 21.2 17.3 17.4 17.9 19.8 2-1.0 Japan 321.1 344.1 383.6 394.8 406.3 385.6 389.8 417.5 Spain 38.0 -12.8 -15.5 56.3 60.7 57.0 67.6 71.8 European Community Belgium 474.9 526.7 528.5 476.9 590.0 589.2 578.0 597.1 Denmark. 182.3 193.5 194.9 204.9 216.0 223.2 237.0 25:3.6 France 148.8 16-1.4 187.8 200.0 217.8 241.4 259.6 278.3 Ireland 172.1 240.8 273.6 299.6 331.9 36,1.2 361.0 -153.5 Italy 70.7 72.8 73.8 76.2 82.1 89.6 116.9 12-1.3 Luxembourg 289.0 281.8 332.1 354.0 363.6 386.9 424.2 447.5 Netherlands 580.8 610.2 626.2 616.3 690.0 749.3 708.9 714.6 United Kingdom 206.5 221.2 252.6 240.9 216.4 258.-I 268.2 256.1 West Germany 349.3 335.7 349.1 339.7 374.5 399.8 408.2 400.9 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 197( 1972 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR2 26.5 29.5 32.8 35.1 37.9 44.3 48.8 53.2 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 79.1 97.5 133.3 162.9 150.4 160.7 140.8 143.1 CzechoMovakia24 166.3 172.7 178.1 211.0 222.5 242.1 252.6 200.7 East Germany 2 262.7 279.0 283.5 310.8 :311.6 :319.4 332.6 3:35.6 Hungary 62.5 68.6 91.3 111.8 124.7 147.9 170.9 189.5 Poland 2 83.1 100.9 117.9 138.0 159.1 168.0 189.0 228.1 Romania 25.-1 32.0 41.9 -16.1 55.5 56.5 60.2 00.7 Far East China 4 5 11.3 14.0 15.0 18.5 23.0 27.5 :31.1 North Korea. 81.5 81.5 91.2 123.3 14-1.0 165.0 181.0 211.4 Other Albania 16.0 17.0 28.9 69.0 80.9 84.9 87.6 96.2 Yugoslavia 54.8 60.7 62.5 66.7 80.9 78.7 81.9 87.6 I Land under temporary crops, gardens, fallow or idle land, and permanent crops such as orchards and vineyards, unless otherwise indicated. 2 Data are "fertilizer years"----in general, the year beginning 1 July. 3 Including phosphate rock; excluding livestock phosphates. Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture. 4 Including phosphate rock. 5 Sown area is used because of extensive multiple cropping. 149 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 151 Consumption of Nitrogen Fertilizers, Nutrient Content Thousand Metric Tons of N OECD I 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971/72 1972173 United States 1,832 5168 6,158 6,312 6,767 7,379 7 ,271; 7 ,565 Japan 775 853 900 919 892 872 674 733 Spain 385 474 478 568 593 578 621 666 European Community 3 ,580 3,870 4 ,280 4 ,370 4 ,480 4 ,940 5,170 5 ,500 France 871 990 1,133 1 ,243 1 ,241 1 ,453 1,525 1 ,660 Italy 462 475 480 514 550 594 625 692 United Kingdom 600 760 909 855 690 801 930 947 West Germany 874 889 950 933 1,085 1 ,131 1,131 1 ,189 Other Countries I India 541 830 800 1,131 1,360 1 ,487 1,760 1,778 Mexico 264 278 298 378 392 438 519 519 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 3 ,920 1,560 5 ,220 6,050 6,550 7 ,490 8,250 9 ,060 USSR 2 2 ,282 2656 3 ,089 3451 3 ,798 4 ,605 5 ,182 5 ,624 Eastern Europe 1,640 1,900 2,130 2,590 2,750 2 ,890 3 ,070 3 ,440 Bulgaria 219 282 323 390 387 :379 322 354 Czechoslovakia I 246 278 286 :355 400 419 435 468 East Germany 414 433 394 511 487 511 577 658 Hungary 180 185 237 305 341 391 394 446 Poland I 433 513 605 701 785 822 907 1 ,094 Romania 144 208 289 3310 350 367 431 421 Far East China 1,203 1,125 1,695 2016 2,197 2,989 3374 3 .905 North Korea 115 115 131 188 228 270 295 330 Other Albania 2 3 7 19 16 27 31 33 Yugoslavia 166 198 207 270 283 294 :3:33 340 I Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July. 2 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture. 150 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 1 .4gA, fPa# ,y,tsp-a Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 152 Consumption of Phosphorus Fertilizer, Nutrient Content OECD I United States A ustral la . Canada Japan New Zealand Spain European Community France Italy United Kingdom West Germany Other Countries I Brazil India Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe .. USSR.'" Eastern Europe Bulgaria Czechoslova kin 1 East Germany Hungary Poland I Romania Par East China 2 North Korea Other Albania Yugoslavia Thousand Metric Tons of 1205 1965/66 1966/67 1967/68 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971172 1972/73 3522 3,1(05 4 .0.10 .1,227 4 ,14 .5 1,358 4 ,121 4 ,601 954 980 880 900 862 743 775 880 333 374 399 311 284 326 339 445 540 614 070 705 702 656 061 717 3.12 306 282 321 335 321 3.17 350 306 315 350 389 100 432 454 467 :3 ,,1,10 3 ,580 3 .760 3 ,830 .1,040 .1,350 .1 ,520 .1 ,620 1,251) 13tH 1,5(15 1,S87 1,684 1,8)))) 1032 2.058 153 463 46.1 167 186 518 574 58:3 422 439 464 447 460 513 512 470 819 792 788 802 857 91:3 935 903 87 92 166 214 237 :377 .147 708 134 275 236 389 420 462 565 581 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 3 ,390 3 ,790 .1 ,070 .1 ,520 1 ,650 5 ,180 5 ,5,10 5 ,810 2,1)1)7 2,31)7 2 ,478 2,595 2,719 3 ,129 3.376 3.11)8 1 ,290 1 ,390 1 .600 1 ,920 1 ,930 2.051) 2 ,170 2 ,3.10 132 178 260 .011) 280 235 266 230 255 256 218 296 312 350 :366 371 31:3 322 3.1.1 378 380 110 :386 430 125 118 158 176 182 217 251 277 354 408 .151 526 595 6:35 718 $0.1 110 110 1:35 110 169 293 180 17:3 527 713 501 721 951 1,154 1 ,299 43 .13 IS 50 55 1 ,4.10 70 5 5 7 16 IS 18 18 21 151 115 177 159 183 182 175 203 I Data are "fertilizer years"? in general, the year beginning I July. 2 Data are for soluble phosphorus fertilizers and for ground phosphate rock used for direct application. " Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture. 4 Including phosphate rock. 151 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 PCIWRIZIPIE5T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 OECD 1 United State ? Japan Spain European Community France Italy United Kingdom \Vest Germany Other Countries I Brazil India Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 2 Eastern Europe 13ulgaria Czechoslovakia I East Germany Hungary Poland 1 Romania Far East China Other UNCLASSIFIED Table 153 Consumption of Potassium Fertilizer, Nutrient Content 1966/67 1967168 1968169 1969/70 1965166 9 .999 3 ,304 3 ,44 I 3 ,530 3 .66! 607 619 659 670 668 92 9-1 103 194 217 3 ,330 3 .330 3 ,570 3 ,530 3 ,700 970 1,02! 1 .158 1,213 1 ,279 168 173 178 179 194 436 456 500 484 462 1 .190 1,077 I ,I19 1 ,046 1 ,120 100 93 137 184 200 90 134 130 15-1 209 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 3 ,160 3 .670 11,090 1 ,360 .1 ,670 1,81)1 1 .902 2136 2,17(1 2319 1 ,570 1 ,770 1 ,960 2 480 2 ,350 10 17 23 44 95 :395 :394 410 468 476 586 595 616 596 62,' 53 84 119 11$ NO 516 661 773 915 1.036 12 19 17 14 19 23 30 64 99 108 Thousand Metric Tons of K20 1970171 1971172 1972173 3 ,8311 3 ,930 4 ,002 610 578 600 206 230 259 3 ,990 '1,120 1 ,160 I ,389 1,503 1,601 925 250 266 535 496 435 I ,185 1,23! I .148 306 351 -156 228 303 31, 1970 1971 1972 5 ,090 5 .660 6 .320 2.57.! 2,80.! 3.238 2 .520 2 ,850 :3 ,0)40 25 18 62 511 571 585 614 639 521) 229 309 335 1 ,114 1,262 132$ 2-1 23 -15 119 1-18 159 Albania 1 2 2 2 ,) 2 2 9 Yugoslavia 1:38 159 132 122 117 156 161 173 1 Data are "fertilizer years"---in general, the year beginning 1 July. 2 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture. 152 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 1 t pAii4W--e-, ? ,.,v.&-t,'FA.:,tV?47-- 17.,..,,rAT'' ? :1,4."'"'' , Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 154 Railroad Freight Billion Metric Ton-Kilometers OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 2 1 ,052.7 1,112.4 1,083.4 1,122.0 1,15:3.4 1,141.0 1,104.2 1,159.9 1,265.0 Canada 2. 127.1 138.6 134.7 1:36.0 138.2 158.0 170.:3 178.7 183.0 Japan 57.3 55.9 59.6 59.9 61.1 63.4 02.2 59.5 59.0 European Community 175 173 169 176 191 201 187 187 195 France 6,1.6 64.0 (32.9 63.0 67.2 70.4 67 . (3 68.5 72.2 Italy II 15.3 16.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 18.1 17.2 17.1 17.1 United Kingdom ?' 25.2 24.2 22.3 24.() 24.9 26.8 24.4 23.2 23.3 West Germany 57.1 56.7 54.6 58.7 67.3 71.3 65.0 6,1.6 67.0 Other Countries India 5 5 116.8 116.7 118.9 125.2 128.3 127.4 13:3.3 1:31.6 140.0 South Africa 5 7 42.7 43.5 46.9 49.9 54.2 57.2 57.2 60.4 61.2 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 2,180 2 ,260 2 ,41() 2,530 2,630 2,770 2,930 3,060 3,270 USSR 1,950.2 2,016.0 2,1(30.5 2,274.8 2,367.1 2,494.7 2,6:37.3 2,760.8 2,958 .:3 Eastern Europe 230 240 245 252 258 274 288 299 312 Bulgaria 10.8 11.4 11.7 12.2 12.6 13.9 14.9 15.8 16.6 Czechoslovakia 53.2 53.8 52.5 52.7 53.2 55.9 58.4 59.8 59.4 East Germany 38.9 :39.7 38.5 38.5 39.4 41.5 44.0 44.7 46.8 Hungary 17.3 17.9 18.5 18.:3 18.4 19.8 20.3 20.1 21 .:3 Poland 81.0 85.0 88.5 92 .li 95.0 99.3 10.1.3 109.8 116.4 Romania 28.7 :31.9 :34.9 37.4 :39.8 43.7 46.4 .18.7 51.5 Far East China 213 238 199 209 247 298 352 373 403 North Korea 10.5 11.9 12.5 12.8 13.6 14 .:3 14.7 15.1 16.2 -- I Excluding urban systems; plantation, forest, mine, industrial plant, underground, funicular, and cable railways; and snort lines of little importance. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the state or principal railroad system and include all goods and livestock carried during the calendar year and exclude service traffic, mail, and nonrevenue government stores. 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 United States include express and mail and are specifically for revenue and non- revenue freight traffic for a inure realistic comparison with Soviet methods of reporting. 2 Including secondary or private railroads operating as common carriers. 3 Excluding livestock. 4 Excluding data for Northern Ireland. 5 Including mail and passenger baggage. Data are for the year begimiing 1 April of the stated year. 6 Including service traffic. 7 Including South-West Africa. 153 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 155 Railroad Freight I OECD 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million Metric Tons 1972 1973 4,165 1966 1967 United States 2 1 ,311 .7 1 ,400 .4 1 ,359 .4 1 ,37.1 . 3 1 ,113 .0 1 ,426 .3 1 ,335 .0 1 ,389 .1 1 ,515 .0 Canada 2 201.1 215.7 215.1 220.1 195.3 2:36.7 239.2 211.1 N.A. European Community France. 238.7 232.7 242.1 240.9 253.0 260.0 249.0 255.0 270.0 United Kingdom 3 232.22 217.0 201.0 210.6 201.0 202.0 192.(1 172.0 190.0 West Germany 21 12:3.1 39.1.1 319 .1 315 . 9 380.5 :392.6 3(32.5 366 ..1 :390.0 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 3 ,520 3 .630 3 ,770 3 ,890 3 ,9.10 4 .1.10 4 .3.10 4 .510 1 ,720 USSR 9 ,115 .:3 2 ,181 .9 2 ,604 .6 2 ,705 .6 2 ,758 .7 2 .896 .(1 :3 ,048 . 8 :1,171.5 3 ,316 .0 Eastern Europe 1 ,110 1 450 1,160 1 ,180 1 ,180 1 ,240 1 ,290 1 ,340 1 ,380 Bulgaria 56.0 60.7 63.1 62.8 62.7 68.2 70.2 72.1) 75.7 Czechoslovakia 218.5 22,1.1 226.1 227 .:3 225.6 237.6 219.6 259.5 260.6 East Germany 260.1 262.5 25:3.1 252.1) 252.0 262.1) 268.5 27,1 .1 280,8 Ilungary 5 111.8 118.8 117.7 115..1 112.1 117.1 119.2 118.7 122.6 Poland :341.3 353.6 365.6 :377.8 :373.7 :382.:3 :398.1 115.9 431.5 Romania III.! 126.6 137.1 118.1 155.4 171.3 184.8 19:3.7 205.0 Far East China 440 190 110 430 510 615 725 770 8:30 North Korea 52 56 59 62 65 68 70 72 77 I Excluding urban systems; plantation, forest, mine, industrial plant, underground, funicular, and cable railroads; iind short lines of little importance. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the state or principal railroad system and include all goods and livestock carried during the calendar year and exclude service traffic, mail, and :twat,' emu, government stores. 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 United States are in tons originated, thus giving a more realistic comparison with European methods of reporting. 2 Including secondary or private railroads operating as common carriers. 3 Including data for Northern Ireland. I Including service traffic. 5 Including performance of railroads owned jointly by Hungary and Austria within Hungary. 154 Approved For Release 2002/051MikDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 156 Motor Vehicle Freight Billion Metric Ton-Kilometers OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States I '89.27 624.86 637.30 650.10 662.73 675.85 729.99 771.00 837.00 Japan (8.31) (31.91 81.03) 1(11.15 119 .8(3 135.92 142.67 153.01 118.08 Communist Countries 2 USSR and Eastern Europe 176 191 210 233 252 280 305 329 359 USSR 1,13.08 155.:34 170.10 187.08 200.10 220 83 240.37 258.08 282.50 Eastern Europe 32.5 35.6 :39.3 45.5 51.6 58.7 64.5 70.9 76.9 Bulgaria 3.82 4.30 5.11 6.02 7.1)1 7.90 8.511 9.12 10.02 Czechoslovakia 6.98 7.28 7.81 8.71 9.05 10.09 11.07 11.96 12.87 East Germany 7.21 7.84 8.17 9.25 10.75 12.23 12.99 13.65 14 .:36 Hungary 9 . 7:3 2.99 :3.37 4 .17 5.01 5.S2 (3.59 7.08 7.73 Poland. 8.:38 9.26 10.38 12.01 13.66 15.76 17.93 21 .:39 23.92 Romania 3.40 3.90 4 .50 5.30 6.1(1 6.3)1) 7.30 7.70 8.00 Far East China 7.00 7.90 6.60 7.20 8.80 10.50 12.00 12.50 13.50 I Total traffic for all urban streets and rural roads. 2 Including traffic by state automotive transport organizations and by cooperatives; branch enterprises; and transport units of in plants, offices, and the like. Table 157 Motor Vehicle Freight Million Metric Tons Carried 1973 Connnunist Countries 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 USSR and Eastern Europe 13 ,000 13.90)) 14 ,600 15 ,700 16 ,500 18 .000 19,300 20 ,70 22 ,000 USSR 10746 11 ,457 11,947 12,80(1 1:3 ,392 1.1.623 15,1388 16,704 17 ,857 Eastern Europe 2,230 2,110 2,680 2,920 3 ,080 3 ,330 3 ,650 3 ,950 4 ,150 Bulgaria 282 31(3 379 414 448 493 528 566 602 Czechoslovakia 578 616 660 680 664 70:3 775 843 902 East Germany 3,16 358 373 400 437 464 497 518 524 11ungary 239 2(31 278 :33:3 37,1 407 433 4,15 456 Poland 569 021 679 758 797 863 980 1,1(7 1,177 Romania 218 263 311 3:39 :359 400 434 -160 402 Far East China. 200 225 190 205 250 :300 344 :35(3 :385 - - ----------- I including traffic by state automotive transport organizations and by cooperatives; branch enterprises; and transport units of industries, plants, offices, and the like. 155 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 158 Inland Water Freight Billion Metric Ton-Kilometers OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States1 162.55 173.76 190.03 205.70 212.23 229.21 237.36 201.19 270.00 European Community France 12.51 12.65 12.96 13.24 14.60 14.18 13.77 14.16 13.00 Netherlands 24.07 25.32 28.57 31.04 30.08 30.74 30.43 29.33 31.60 West Germany .13.31 44.83 45.78 47.93 47.65 48.81 44.99 43.97 47.90 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. . 1.13 148 154 166 169 186 11,5 192 201 USSR 133.93 137.69 143.91 155.39 160.06 173.98 k3.76 180.30 189.40 Eastern Europe 9.07 10.3 10.3 10.7 9.22 11.6 11.3 12.2 11.1 Bulgaria 1.00 1.2,1 1.26 1.36 1.47 1.83 2.08 2.07 1.98 Czechoslovakia 9.17 2.41 2.24 2.36 1.94 2.43 2.37 2.63 2.47 East Germany 1.86 2.14 2.15 2.14 1.83 2.11 2.0:3 2.01 1.65 Hungary 1.34 1.71 1.66 1.50 1.38 1.60 1.40 1.39 1.40 Poland 1.41 1.76 1.88 2.02 1.44 2.30 2.15 2.52 1.94 Romania 1.22 1.07 1.16 1.28 1.16 1.35 1.29 1.56 1.70 1 Internal, intraport, and local water traffic, excluding Great Lakes traffic. For 1972, coastwise and foreign ?trade traffic within US waters together amounted to 74 billion metric ton-kilometers. In the same year, traffic on the Great Lakes amounted to 108 billion metric ton-kilometers of domestic trade and 51 billion metric ton-kilometers of US foreign trade. Table 159 Inland Water Freight Million Metric Tons Carried OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 197:3 United States! 428.63 443.67 454.42 472.56 197.57 502.22 508.45 541.82 570.00 European Community France 89.70 03.15 97.64 101.75 110.20 110.:35 106.60 108.73 102.00 Netherland 19:3.99 108.97 224.19 242.22 237.00 241.44 2,15.46 214.41 235,00 West Germary. 195.69 207.89 214.44 233.33 233.80 240.00 229.98 228.50 228.00 Communist Countriet USSR and Eastern -h;urope. 297 311 334 355 364 394 419 436 459 USSR 269.14 279.00 301.80 322.50 :3:32.70 :357.80 :381.20 395.70 419.00 Eastern Europe 27.6 31.6 32.7 32.7 30.8 :36.3 37.8 40.4 39.7 Bulgaria 2.32 2.67 2.86 2.93 3.06 :3.69 3.96 3.90 :3.78 Czechoslovakia 4.06 4.35 4.20 4.34 3.85 .1.46 4.45 4.87 4.81 East Germany 11.30 12.40 12.80 12.50 11.70 1:3.10 12.90 12.60 12.05 Hungary 9.10 2.92 2.96 2.79 2.77 2.78 2.75 2.86 2.80 Poland. 4.68 5.98 6,30 0.57 6 . :32 8.84 9.59 10.87 10.25 Romania 2.86 3.24 :3.58 3.54 3.15 3.40 4.10 5.27 6.00 1 Internal, intraport, and local water traffic, excluding Great Lakes traffic. 156 Approved For Release 200WakTIBA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 160 Air Passenge7 Traffic 1968 1969 Billion Passenger-Kilometers 1970 1971 1972 1973 1965 1966 1967 OECD United States' 110.5 128.6 158.9 183.4 201.8 212.0 218.3 245.3 260.6 Canada 7.6 9.0 11.1 12.0 13.0 15.4 15.1 18.0 21.8 Japan 4.6 5.1 6.6 9.0 13.6 15.0 16.5 20.8 24.3 European Community France 7.5 9.0 10.2 9.7 11.7 13.6 14.0 17.5 19.7 United Kingdom . .. 12 .5 1.1.0 11.7 11.9 17..! 19.!) 20..! 2-1.3 20.7 Communist Countries USSR 33.1 45.1 53.5 (12.1 71.5 78.2 88.8 95.9 98.8 I Revenue passenger-kilometers flown on scheduled service of certificated route air carriers. Table 161 Air Freight Million Metric Ton-Kilometers o EC I) 1965 1966 1967 !968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 2 ........ . :3 ,363 4,235 5 ,003 6 ,084 6,8.18 7 ,277 7 458 8 ,023 8 ,S11 Canada 156 198 228 296 :352 425 474 508 548 Japan 11.1 158 199 266 385 420 512 612 7033 European Community France 232 273 321 371 505 542 556 696 785 Netherland ? 212 2,10 261 317 369 393 428 4S0 N.A. United Kingdom 370 454 470 514 632 617 656 818 580 West Germany 157 216 263 :343 159 523 574 701 865 Communist Countries USSR 1,338 1 ,445 1 ,662 1 .803 1 ,9.17 1,877 1 ,982 2,188 237!) I Express, freight, and mail traffic. 2 Revenue ton-kilometeid flown on scheduled service of certificated route air carriers. 3 Japan Air Lines data only. .1 Excluding airlines based in the UK territories and dependencies. 1 57 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 _ ? 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I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for international shipping and include tin, performance of ships of less t Ilan 1,000 gross register tons. 2 Including Caspian $ea, 1)1111111)1, River, Ind domestic coastal and intercoastn1 traffic. 3 Ineluding coastal traffic. .1 Including Danube Myer traffic. 5 Possibly excluding the performance of some ships flying the Polish flag but under the control of the Chinese-Polish Shiphrokers Corporation. 158 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 nt?..1t47-AWN,,4, '4V`i3 - 10: ItiOkt Utbeif Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 163 Petroleum Pipeline Transportation 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Billion Metric Ton-Kilometers 1970 1971 1972 1 973 United States.. 447 .3 486.0 527.1 571.3 600.0 629 .2 615 . 2 700.8 725.)) Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe . . .. .. 155 175 194 229 259 300 349 399 N.A. USSR 116.7 165.)) 183.! 215.9 211.6 281 .i? 328 . 5 375.!) .130.! Eastern Europe 7.9 9.7 10.6 12.8 14.8 18.1 20.1 22.7 N.A. Czechoslovakia 3.2 4 .0 4.3 4.6 5.5 6.! 7.0 7.!) N.A. East Germany. 0.1 0.1 0 .2 0.7 1.2 2.2 2.5 :3.; N.A. Hungary 0.3 0.4 0 .5 0.1 0.4 0 .7 0.9 1 .0 1.6 Poland 3.2 4.1 4 .1 5.9 6.1 7.0 7.5 8.5 11.11 Romania 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.8 2.2 ') . 2 NA. 'fable 161 Petroleum Pipeline Transportation 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Billion Metric Tons Carried 1971 1972 1973 United States 55,1.9 600.9 659 .0 704.9 746.1 78.1.6 715.11 816 .11 00).)) Communist Countries iiI?1;SR and Eastern Europe . . .. 254 282 309 345 371 402 1, 3 16: N.A. USSR 225.7 217.7 273.3 301.3 321.0 3311.9 352.5 388.5 4 21 .0 Eastern Europe 28.0 33.8 36.1 13.3 49.8 61.8 70.4 78.7 N.A. Czechoslovakia 7.0 8.0 Si) 9.6 11.4 13.! 15.2 16 .8 N.A. East Germany 3.8 5.1 5.4 8.8 10.9 IS.! 17.6 20.!) N.A. Hungary 3.7 .1.8 4 .7 4 .1 4 .7 6.3 7.7 8.5 11.5 Poland 6.1 7.9 8.5 12.0 13.6 15.4 17.1 20 .6 23.6 Romania 7.! 8.0 8.6 8.8 0.2 11 .3 12.5 11 .9 N.A. Data a^e for tons originated, thus giving a more realistic comparison with the Communist eountries. 159 Approved For Relea702NOFONWIal-MEI'' cog.201500200012-7 ? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 165 Production of Mainline Diesel Locomotives 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 I , 793 1 .800 1 ,376 1 ,120 1,127 209 173 167 142 147 681 556 311 302 403 1,185 1,521) 1 ,.107 1,500 1 ,464 237 172 301 351 18.1' 184 225950 41 II 12:311)) 131 319 370 :30 50 110 125 952 347 128 21;7579 190 30* 70* 100* 140* 160* 1970 1 ,113 152 300 1 ,485 351 128 3;:53? 231 180* 1971 1 ,216 124 293 I ,485 :13:13:131 N . A . 2221:131)(51)* 1972 1 ,500 60 383 1 ,488 307 90 20 302 240 220* Units 1973 1,52)) 108 N.A. 1 ,415 308 N.A. N.A. 315 260 240* ? OECD 1 United States 2 European Community France \Vest Germany Communist Countries3 USSR and Eastern Europe USSR Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia.. East Germany II ungary Poland. Romania Ear East China *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL, 1 Including diesel and diesel-electric locomotives of 1,000 horsepower or more. 2 Data are for locomitive units, delivered domestically tind exported, that are substantially new but also may include a limited amount of used equipment. 11 Including diesel and diesel-eleetrie locomotives of 750 horsepower or more. 160 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 7 '7.1.:,,41,--.;;;;;-:;ggiA1,7,---^?-'4:" Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 16(; Production of Mainline Electric Locomotives I Units 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 European Community Franca. 84 71 63 54 48 51 63 99 72 Italy 2 111 156 118 138 27 53 151) 137 65 West G e r m a ny 266 220 182 100 92 102 118 100 N. A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 641 600 388 305 296 323 3.11 351 354 Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia 244 198 191 135 196 149 160 117 118 East Germany 55 32 32 24 16 22 20 15 14 I I ungary a 17 34 22 24 26 22 25 35 N.A. Poland' 72 80 101 109 91 75 85 75 85 Romania N.A. N.A. 5 10 24 34 35 46 .10 Far East China.. ??.? I * 5* 5* . North Korea 21* 20* 19* 18* 23* ''5* 27* 30* :35 * *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON FI DENTI A L. Unless otherwise indicated, data are for electric locomotives of 1,000 horsepower or more. 2 Production for the government only. Data include rail motor vehicles. a Excluding narrow-gauge locomotives. 161 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 167 Production of Railroad Freight Cars! OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Thousand Units 1972 1973 United States2 77.83 00.1)) 83 .10 56.23 (0)03 613.18 55.33 .17.5'I 58.25 European Community France. 15.01 11.84 12.58 10.73 10.76 14.23 15.49 20.42 13.91 \Vest Germany. 11.3) 6 . 4 .118 -1.85 6.1)! 9 .60 10.67 6.35 N.A. Other Countries lndia 3:3.50 21.20 17 .00 10 .50 11.00 11.10 8.50 10.80 11.40 Cominunist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 73.1 75.0 75.1 80.8 86.,1 97.5 105 109 N.A. USSR 39.6 .10.2 13.8 48.1 50.2 58.3 63.7 68.9 71.8 Eastern Europe 33.5 3.1.8 :31.3 :32.7 36.2 :39.2 .11.2 .10.3 N.A. Bulgaria 1 .58 1.93 1.71) 1.55 1.76 1 , 99 2.02 1.88 2.39 Czechoslovakia .1.30 4 ..1-1 4 .19 .1.32 .1.21) .1,35 1.69 5.22 N.A. East Germany 2.17 3.09 -1.22 5.5)) 5.39 5.71 5.37 -1.13 N.A. Hungary 0.55 0.56 0.39 0,45 0 .32 0.50 0.33 0.09 1).91 Poland., 16.30 16.60 12.70 12.60 1.1.00 15.50 10.40 16.9)) 16 .50 Romania 8.58 7.61 8.03 8.27 10.41 11.16 12.3!) 11.15 N.A. Far East 6.6 7.5 6.9 8.7 11.0 12.0 14 .1) 15.0 16.0 North Korea 1.6* 1.8* 1.8* 1.8* 1.9* 3.5* 4.0* 4.1* 4.8* Other Yugoslavia 4.85 4.24 2.37 2.68 .1.23 2.01 3.70 3.34 N.A. *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL, Units of two, four, or more itxles. The majority of the production now consists of four-axle units. 2 Shi !MINI t S. Table 168 Inventory of Civil Aircraft I Units 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 ()lilted Statl'S 2 Jet 725 1 ,006 1 ,344 1,781 2,068 2,1:1)1 2.1:12 2.118 2,15'' Turboprop :312 372 1.14 458 :380 37.1 350 :318 313 Transport. helicopter?i 21 21 22 16 18 16 1.1 1.1 13 Jet 2:30* 230* 260* 275* 340* .110* 5:30* 655* 78.1* Turboprop 500* 000* 830* 1 ,050* 1 ,100* 1,190* 1 .240* 1 ,310* 1 Transport. helieopter- 630* 700* 720* 750* 820* 900* 1 ,020* 1,150* 1,275* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I Data are of the end of the year nail exclude light aircraft. No itttempt, has Oven made to standardize comparisons of the US am. Soviet aircraft inventories in terms of capacity for passenger-cargo carrying and/or range capability. 2 Including all aircraft that perform commercial for-lore operations. 162 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 169 Inventory of Mainline Locomotives I 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Thousand Units 1972 1973 OECD 1965 1966 United States 2 30.06 30.12 29.87 20.45 29.09 29.12 29.18 29.34 29.05 Austria 1.40 1.35 1.46 1.40 1.37 1.34 1.32 1.32 N.A. Spain 3.39 2.69 2.72 2.25 2.12 1.98 1.76 1.65 N.A. Sweden 1.66 1.51' 1.68 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.62 1.56 N.A. Switzerland 1.26 .21 1.31 1.34 1.37 1.10 1.1,1 1.46 N.A. European Community 32.36 29.. ; 27.51 26.10 25.51 25,13 2,1.95 2.1.57 N.A. France 7.36 6.98 6.49 6.27 6.14 6.97 6.03 5.85 N.A. Italy 4.47 4.00 3.99 3.98 3.92 3.87 3.86 3.89 N.A. United Kingdom 8.11 7.02 5.47 4.67 4.53 4.46 4.98 :3.96 N.A. \Vest Germany. 9.59 9 Al 8.95 8.61 8.44 8.54 8.48 8.39 N.A. Comffillnist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 19.5* 19.1* 19.0* 19.0* 19,1* 18.9* 19.5* 18.9* 19.3* USSR 26.90 26.70 26.90 27.10 28.00 28.90 30.00 30.29 31.09 Eastern Europe 22.6* 22..1* 22.1* 21.8* 21,1* 20.0* 19.5* 18.7* 18.3* Bulgaria 0.73* 0.73* 0.72* 0.71* 0.79* 0.08* 0.65* 0.62* 0.59* Czechoslovakia 5.20 5.00 4.88 4.86 4.78 4.60 4.40 4.20 4 .09 East Germany 6.00* 6.10* 6.20* 6.10* 5.90* 5.00* 4.90* 4.69* 4.54* ungary. . 2.60* 2.50* 2.40* 2.29* 2.21* 2.00* 1.80* 1.60* 1.49* Poland 6.33 6.33 6.19 6.17 6.10 6.25 6.43 6.58 6.78 Romania.. 1.78* 1.78* 1.75* 1.72* 1.70* 1.50* 1.30* 1.10* 1.00* Far East China. 5.10* 5.10* 5.50* 5.69* 5.79* 5.90* North Korea 0.10* 9..10* 0.12* 0.44* OAS* 9.49* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the state or principal railroad system and include diesel, diesel-electric, steam, and electric locomotives. Data are as of the end of the year. 2 Data are for secondary or priv: railroads operating as common carriers and include gas turbine locomotives. 163 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 itR4411;" gifit 4-74- mcw, Virg:1%, 717,47a14 ,rzy, _ Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 170 Inventory of Railroad Freight Cars I Thousand Units OECD United States 23 1 European Community France United Kingdom 3 4 \Vest Germany Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 1 Eastern Europe Bulgaria Czechoslovakia East Germany . Ilungary Poland Romania Far East China 5 North Korea 5 1965 ,806 .2 362.3 605.6 :329.5 .030 .0 33.0 136.1 152.0 73.'! 26:3.9 68.6 143* 15.2* 1966 1,8:3:3.5 1 360.3 546.9 326 .4 1 ,045 .0 1 35.5 137.5 151.0 73.0 260.6 71.9 147* 16.7* 1967 ,848 . 1 342.2 484.5 317.6 ,065 .0 36 .0 136.3 150.0 72.6 267 .3 76.5 151* 18.0* 1968 1 ,81:3 .4 1 316.6 156.0 310.9 1,085 .0 1 36.6 136.2 148.0 72.2 267 .7 79 .5 157* 19.4* 1969 ,814 .3 1 302.8 429.3 320.5 110.0, 1 :37.2 137.1 149.0 71.8 269.7 83.0 166* 20.8* 1970 ,80:3. 7 1 302.4 :384.2 325.2 .14(1.0 1 37.8 1:35.8 150.0 71.4 274.3 86.0 175* 23.8* 1971 ,780 .0 1 304.6 317.2 332.6 ,175.0 1 39.3 136.0 151.0 277:1..111 89.0 185* 27.2* 1972 ,757 .:3 301.6 281.6 :332.5 ,220 .0 40.8 136.5 152.0 71.5 218)23..(1; 1:17* 311.0* 1973 1,750.0 N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 ,260 .0 41 .3 137.0 :8758:13...(70) 95.0 3.(:: 2501 *An asterisk indicates that the data are CONFIDENTIAL. Units of two, four, or more axles. Unless otherwise indicated, data refer to both state ;nal private ownership of cars used on the state or principal railroad system. Data are as of the end of the year. Because of the lack of comparability in data, totals for the OECD and the Communist, countries are omitted. 2 Units of four or more axles. 3 Including secondary or private railroads operating as common carriers. 4 Excluding privately owned tank ears and including data for Northern Ireland. 5 The majority are four-axle units. 164 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 171 Inventory of Civilian Trucks I Thousand Units OECD United States 2 1965 14 ,035 1966 14,721 1967 15,339 1968 16 ,052 1969 16,970 1970 17,788 1971 18,805 1972 19,750 1973 21 ,200 European Community France 2,134 2,252 2,361 2 ,491 2 ,657 2,678 2,819 3,011 N.A. United Kingdom 3 1,710 1 ,725 1,782 1,682 1,683 1 ,664 1,666 1,692 N.A. West Germany .1 975 1019 1,015 1019 1,066 1 ,141 1 ,204 1 ,242 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 4 ,610 4,750 5,010 .5,160 5,130 5,730 5,980 6,520 6,580 USSR 3 ,900 4,000 4 ,200 4 ,300 4 ,500 4,700 4 ,900 5100 5 ,a00 Eastern Europe 708 75,1 806 865 934 1 ,030 1 ,080 1,120 1,180 Bulgaria 95 99 103 107 111 115 120 125 130 Czechoslovakia 140 146 155 162 174 199 207 217 225 East Germany. 166 173 183 194 210 229 2.44 256 270 Hungary 42 44 48 57 66 86 88 90 93 Poland 183 197 210 227 245 260 274 293 313 Romania 82 95 1117 118 128 133) 143 144 146 Far East China 5 230* 274* 303* 325* 373* 434* 506* 590* 677* North Korea 5 30* 33* 38* 43* 48* 55* 53* 73* 85* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CO NFI DENTIAL Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year and include wheeled tractor, for road haulage and exclude military trucks of all typos. 2 Data are for the number of registrations of privately owned trucks and include duplications when trucks are registered in more than one state. 3 Including data for Northern Ireland. Data are as of 1 October of the stated year, As of 1 July of the stated year. 5 Including both military and civilian trucks. 165 Approved For Release 2002/0MetWitkiDP85T00875R001500200012-7 tA? Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 172 Inventory of Merchant Fleet I 1965 Thousand Number GRT 1970 Thousand Number GRT 1972 Number Thousand GRT 1973 Thousand Number GRT 0 EC D 2 12,500 101,000 12,100 131 ,000 12 ,000 152 ,000 11,600 161 ,000 United States 3 2,149 21,203 1,780 16918 1 ,233 13 ,467 1 ,051 12,577 Greece .1 880 6980 1,137 10 ,645 1 ,463 11 ,796 1,672 18 ,468 Japan 1 ,301 9 ,771 1,99(3 22 ,324 2 ,217 30 ,154 2,127 32 ,540 Norway 1,372 14 ,937 1,164 18 ,326 1,190 22 ,205 1,136 22,988 Sweden 457 3,979 379 4 ,617 345 5,264 327 5 ,275 European Community 1,970 12,200 1,630 51 ,600 4 ,46i1 58,000 1 ,186 60,600 France 561 4 ,790 462 6,063 448 7 ,282 417 7,918 Italy 590 5,246 619 6 ,680 623 7 ,359 636 8,035 United Kingdom 2,1)56 19,680 1,786 23 ,194 1,68(1 26 ,341 1 ,590 27,722 West Germany 833 4 ,865 036 6,911 885 7,816 727 7 ,321 Other Countries 2 Liberia. 1,240 17421 1,751 32106 2,101 43 ,056 2,158 48 ,274 Panama .. 547 4 ,393 615 5 ,615 805 6 ,819 1 ,032 9 ,018 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. 1 ,660* 8,960* 2.320* 13 ,900* 2 ,470* 15 ,300* 2,550* 15 ,900* USSR 5 I , 284* 6 ,906* j,793* 10 450* 1,004* 11,25(1* 1 ,063* 11,733* Eastern Europe 376 2,060 530* 3 ,470* 570* 4 ,000* 585* 1 ,130* Bulgarian 61 381 102* 634* 99* 665* 105* 703* Czechoslovakia 7 10 74 12* 98* 13* I I i* 12* 107* East Germany 95 593 126* 936* 133* 1 ,021* 133* I ,011* Hungary . 16 20 16* 28* 18* 33* 16* 48* Poland 8 164 865 227* 1 ,443* 250* 1,773* 254* 1 .838* Romania 30 124 47* 335* 57* 395* 65* 424* Far East North Korea 2 3 5* 17* 7* 30* 8* 30* North Vietnam 2* 5* 6* 14* 6* 14* II* 23* Other Albania 9 8 :33 I I * 54* I I* 54* 10* 50* Cuba 292 128 2 52* 315* 63* 371* 65* 386* Yugoslavia 174 2 933 2 199* 1 ,472* 194* 1 ,539* 19,1* 1,572* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON F 11) ENT I Al, I Ships of 1,000 gross register tons (G WI') or more. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year. Data for the non-Com- munist countries in. iude all combination passenger and cargo ships, whereas, unless otherwise indicated, those for the Communist countries exclude passenger 3 that have small cargo capacities. 2 Data are as of e ztlyear. 3 Excluding ships operating only on the Great Lakes and US-owned ships flying the Liberian. Panamanian. and other "flags of convenience." 4 Excluding Greek-owned ships flying the Liberian, Pammanian, and other "flags of convenience." 5 Excluding the Caspian Sea Fleet and including tankers assigned to the Ministry of the Fishing Industry. 6 Before August 1968, a few additional Bulgarian-owned ships were operated under the flags of n,n-Conimunist countries. 7 Until March 1967, an undetermined number of Czechoslovak-flag sldps were jointly owned with China. 8 Including some ships flying the Polish flag but under the control of the Chinese-Polish Shipbrokers Corr ration. At the end of 1973, there were 17 of these ships, col aling 150,600 9 Data include a nb miter of shir..1 jointly owned by the Chinese-Albanian Joint Stock Shipping Company. At the end of 1973 there were three of these ships, totaling 27,007 WIT. 166 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Table 173 Inventory of Tanker Fleet I Number 1965 Thousand GRT Number 1970 Thousand GRT Number 1972 Thousand GRT Number 1973 Thousand G RT OECD 2 2,350 36,600 2,180 52,800 2 ,640 65 ,600 2 ,670 70 400 United States 3 :351 1,762 :301 4 ,652 283 .1 ,700 273 4 ,7,11 Greece .1 114 1,753 200 3879 245 ,227 286 6 .460 Japan 222 3 ,592 356 8 ,519 110 12 402 447 1:3 ,741 Norway 478 8 ,312 355 8 ,952 370 10 ,796 357 1 1 ,362 Spain 66 618 106 1 ,421 107 1 ,772 106 2 ,023 Sweden 76 1 ,321 79 1 ,659 80 2,114 75 1 ,943 European Community 957 15 ,400 973 22 400 1 ,020 27 ,100 1 ,000 28 400 Denmark 56 972 56 1 ,340 Si! 1 ,745 54 1877 France 156 2 ,:302 140 3 ,537 134 4,575 1:35 5 .266 Italy 146 1 ,j51 188 2 ,697 205 :3,150 21:3 :3 ,322 Netherlands .. 94 1,535 92 1,998 88 1 ,954 83 2 ,034 United Kingdom 440 7,517 431 11,127 445 13 ,455 435 13 ,912 West Germany. 47 835 52 1 ,364 70 1 ,918 66 1 .661 Other Countries 2 LibeHti. 507 10 ,701 718 19 ,100 797 24 ,840 833 25 .824 Panii ma. 145 2 ,420 174 :3,377 192 :3,746 210 4 ,588 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 2:34* 2 ,500* 342* 3 ,640* 360* 3 ,810* :162* 3 .780* USSR 3 205* 2 .204* 307* :3,1(1(1* :323* 3 ,262* 327* 3 .264* Eastern Europe . 29 300 :35* 473* 37* 544* :15* 519* Bulgaria 12 118 17* 165* 18* 203* 18* 20:3* East Germany 10 94 9* 176* 12* 2:32* 12* 231* Poland 5 63 5* 63* 4* 52* 2* 28* Romania 2 25 4* 69* 3* 57* 3* 57* Far East North Vietnam :3* 8* 3* 8* 6* 10* Other Cuba 22 52 5* 31* 7* 53* 7* 52* Yugoslavia . II 2 6.12 17* 228* 17* 2:30* 17* 2:31* *An asterisk indicates that the data are CON Fl DENT I AL. I Tankers and whaling tankers of 1,000 gross register tons (GRT) or more. Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of t he year. 2 Data are as of midyear. II Excluding ships operating only on the Great Lakes and US-owned ships flying the Liberian, Panamanian, and other ?? flags of convenience." Exchiding Greek-owned ships flying the Liberian, Panamanian, and other "flags of COIINTIliVIICV." 5 Excluding the Caspian Sea Fleet and including tankers assigned to the Nlinistry of the Fishing Industry. 167 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 17.1 Harbors Accessible to Fully Loaded Tankers of 200,000 Deadweight Tons, 1973 Largest Loaded Tanker Accommodated (Thousand DWT) OECI) Canada Prance Greece Ireland Italy Japan. Netherland,: Norway Spain Sweden TurIcey United Icingdoin . l'oint Tupper St. John' ? Nlarseille/Fos Le Havre Agliii Theodori I3antry 13ay Genoa Augusta (Sicily) Nlilazzo (Sicily). Porto Torres (Sardinia) Taranto Sarroeli (Sardinia) Icagoshinia Okinawa lawasaki Vokaichi Chiba NN'a va tna Ilotterdain Slagentangen (Oslo) NIalaga Cartage n1 A Igeciras Castellan Las Palmas (t'anary Islands) Tetteriffe (('anary Islands) Got eborg lzmit l'inthat NI ilf ord Haven Humber Inver \Vest . ()then Countries Brazil Traniandai Singapore Singapore South Africa 1)tirban 'raiwan Ittol)siung 325 300 300 250 250 325 500 300 300 300 300 200 500 325 250 230 200 200 250 950 300 2I1S 250 200 200 200 250 250 330 250 210 200 200 250 200 250 168 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Relers9W2681/435/01TIMA-4;113R815114}081111R001500200012-7 riaw. CO tAMUNI C ATi0 NS #+' T,F1,774itr, Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 175 Telephones in Use Million Units OECD"! 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 United States 88.79 93.66 98.79 103.75 109.26 115.22 120.22 125.14 131.61 Australia 9.67 2.81 2.98 3.18 3.39 3.60 3.91 4.15 4.40 Canada 7.02 7.46 7.89 8.39 8.82 9.30 9.75 10.27 10.09 Japan 12.25 14.00 16.01 18.22 20.53 23.13 26.23 29.83 34.02 r pain 2.5:3 2.79 3.07 3.38 3.72 4.- 3 4.60 5.13 a 5.71 3 Sweden 3.39 3.7 3.76 :3.93 4.11 4.31 4.51 4.68 4.83 European Community 34.6 37.2 39.8 42.8 46.1 50.1 54.5 59.4 64.5 France 5.70 6.12 6.55 7.00 7.50 8.11 8.77 9.55 10.34 Italy 5.5:3 5.98 6.47 7.66 7.75 8.53 9.37 10.32 I 1 .35 Netherland 9.18 2.38 2.51 2.72 2.92 3.12 3.41 3.72 4.00 United Kingdom 4 9.96 10.70 11.38 12.10 12.90 13.95 14.97 16.14 17.57 West Germany. 8,17 8.80 9.53 10.32 11.25 12.40 13.83 l'; .25 16.52 Communist Countries 5 USSR and Eastern Euror 13.3 13.8 16.0 17.5 19.1 21.1 23.1 24.2 25.1 USSR 6 7.70 7.90 9.70 10.80 12.00 13.50 15.10 15.70 16.20 Eastern Europe 5.56 5.91 6.28 6.74 7.14 7.58 8.01 8.46 8.88 Bulgaria 0.28 0.31 0.34 (1.38 0.41 0.47 0.53 0.58 0.64 Czechoslovakia 7 1.49 1.58 1.68 1.79 1.00 2.00 2.11 2.23 :1.3'2 East Germany 1.66 1.72 I .78 1.90 I .99 2,09 2.17 2.2:1 2.33 Hungary 0.53 0.56 0.59 0.64 0.68 0.71 0.75 0.79 0.83 Poland 1.29 1.41 1.53 1.65 1.76 1.87 1.97 2.09 2.16 Romania 7 0.31 0.33 0.36 0.38 0.40 0.44 0.4S 0.5,1 0.60 Other Cuba 0.23 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.26 0.27 0.28 N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia. 0.42 0.45 0.51 0.55 0.62 0.74 0.82 0.91 0.95 - - I Unless otherwise indicated, data are as of the end of the year aml arc for both private and public telephones in use that can be connected to a central exchange. 2 Data are as of the beginning of the year. a Including Spanish North Africa. 4 Data are as of 31 March. 5 Telephones operated by the various civil dertrtments of post and telecommunications and, unless otherwise indicated, excluding telephones serviced by other functional ministries and the no n Data include telephones used by the functional ministrie.-; and exclude those used by the military. 7 Telephone subscriber- 169 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL ON THE REVERSE Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 P14-- Approved For For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 111 CONFIDENTIAL Table 176 Production of Semiconductors 1 1965 1960 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Million Units 1972 1973 OECD United States 2 I ,520 2 ,186 2 ,065 2 ,.127 3,12)) 2 ,655 2,772 3861 N.A. Japan 722 1,088 2 ,773 2 ,084 2,739 3 ,892 3 ,383 .1 ,877 5,993 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 416* 509* 622* 782* 9.18* 1 ,130* 1,3,10* 1 ,620* 1 ,880* USSR 360* 4:30* 510* 620* 749* 870* 1,020* 1 ,210* 1 ,420* Eastern Europe 56* 79* 112* 162* 208* 256* :322* 409* 158* Bulgaria ')* 9* 3* 15* o'* 30* 35* 10* ?18* Czechoslovakia 8* I I* 20* 90* 30* 40* 59* 76* 80* East Germany 24* 40* 50* 78* 96* 110* 140* 176* 185* Hungary 8* 10* 14* 22* 27* 35* 40* ?16* 50* Poland. s i o II 16 19 26 329 55* Romania 6* 6* 8* 9* 11* 15* 25* ::32* 3 40* 1 I I *Ai asterisk indicates that the data are CONN 1)ENT1AL. I 1 Semiconductor diodes; rectifiers; transistors; and, beginning in 1971, integrated circuits. 3 Excluding the production of large US firms for their own use which are not reported it) sta:istical data. Table 177 I Radio Receivers in Public Use I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 OECD a United State ? 242.00 262.7G 281.80 300.90 :320.70 :3:36.00 :35:3.50 Canad 12.00 12.1.0 12.05 14.10 14.7.; 15.89 Japan 20.42 24 .79 25.47 23.7) 40.1(1) 57.0)) 61.80 Ein Vella Community France 2. 15 Italy 2 10.72 11.16 11.62 41.98 it .33 11.70 12.117 .34 15 .80 15 .26 15 .56 SO 16 .00 10 .02 Weet Germany 26.01) 27.40 27.80 28.')O 28,5)) 19,622 19.102 Other Countries India 2 Mexico 8.50 9.90 10 .93 12 .05 12 .99 14 .00 5.40 13.48 7.58 9.28 10.04 11.75 12.00 14.92 Communist Countries 3 USSR and Eastern Europe 57.4 59.3 61.5 64.4 66.8 6ti 8 71.1 . 118813. :38.2:1 :39.80 41.80 44 .40 46.71) 413.60 50.80 16.85I Eastern Europe 19.2 19.5 19.7 20.0 A.1 20.2 20 .:3 20.4 21..1 Million Units 1972 1973 :368.60 38:3,39 17.93 19.00 70 .79 70 .00 17.03 18.00 12.-111 13.00 20 .292 20.S02 12.77 13 .50 15.84 17.00 73.6 76.2 33.20 51,8)) II 13ulgaria 2 1.41) 1..17 1.5:3 1.54 1.55 1.51; 1.55 1 52 1.52 Czechoslovakia 2 3.10 3.18 3.18 3.29 :3.22 :3.17 3.14 3.1:3 3,76 5.74 5.82 5.88 5 East 9 Ilungary 2 2.18 2.48 2.18 2.51 2.53 2.5:3 2.51 2.51 2.53 1 Germany,' .4 5.98 5.98 6 .02 6.05 6.11 Poland 13) 1 .53 430 459 (.6:1 4.70 4.77 4 .91 5.05 Romania 2 1.92 2.115 2.15 2.17 2.20 2.24 2.29 2.30 2.3;1 l'ar East China N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,1.0*. N.A. 16 . 0- 9 * 1.0* I 15.0* 17 .0* Other IYugoslavia 2 2.78 3.00 :3.11 3 .17 :3. :32 :3.37 :3.48 3.3(1 3.69 *An :isterisk indicates that _lie data are CON Fl DENT' A I,. I Data are ;is of the end of the year. 3 Excluding wired loudspeakers. 2 Radio subscribers. 170 Approved For Release 2002/05/0PM150135T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Table 178 Television Receivers in Public Use OEC I) 1965 1.16 1966 159 1967 170 1968 181 19 69 191 1 970 200 1971 211 Million Units 1972 1973 230 246 United States 71.10 75.80 S0.10 81,60 88 AO 02.70 98.60 I 1 1 .30 117.00 Canada 5.3! 5.70 5.90 6.10 6.6(1 7.10 7.61 0.06 P 15 Japan 17.96 19.00 20 .02 21 .03 21 .88 22.60 23.28 24.19 25.00 European Community .12.5 16.4 50.6 5.1.0 57.5 60.6 63.3 66.5 72.2 France 2 6(9 7.47 8:32 0.25 10 .12 1 0 .97 11.66 1 2 .28 14.82 tttly 2 6.04 6.80 7.67 8.10 9 .02 0.72 10.31 1 0 .95 12.40 United Kingdom 13.52 13.92 14,91 15.42 15.79 16.32 16.57 17.00 17.80 West Germany 2 11.38 12.72 13.81 11,96 15.07 16.75 17.43 18.06 18.50 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 24.6 29.5 34.7 .10..1 45.7 50.9 56.7 61.0 68.9 USSR 15.69 19.00 22.70 26.80 30.80 3459 39.30 4 5 .10 49.20 Eastern Europe 8.92 10.5 12.0 13.6 11.9 16.1 17.1 18.6 19.7 Bulgaria 0.18' 0.29 0.12 0.62 0 .83 1.0:3 (.18 1.29 1.10 Czet :ioslovakia 9.11 2.38 2.6)) 2.86 3.(((( 3.09 3.19 3.30 3.37 East Germany2 3.22 3.60 3.93 4 .17 1.3! 4 .50 .1.65 4 .82 .1.97 Hungary 0.8:1 1.00 1 .17 1 .40 1 .60 I .77 1.04 2.1)8 2.20 Poland. 9.08 2.54 2.11:1 3.39 3.83 .1.21 4.71 5.20 5.68 Romania 0.50 0.71 0,92 1.12 1 .20 1 .18 1.70 1 .04 2.12 Other Yugoslavia 2 0.58 0.78 1 .01 1.30 1.55 1.8(1 2.06 2.35 2.5: 1)ata are as of the end of the year and include monochrome and color television rev( ;vers. 2 'relvvkion subseri hers. 171 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RMMICIE75R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 n. X I H Approved.F,Release2.211.02.1,R.P.,T.8751.1,150.11,,,,, conomic ntelligence Statistical Handbook, 1974 Jul Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL INDEX Pa(a.' Academic, technical, and military trainees from LI) Cs to Communist countrie ? SI Acetate fabrics. 129 Acid, sulfuric 119 Aggregate factor pro(luctivity, USSR 42 Agricultural, US role in world 16 Agricultural labor force :33 Agricultural production index 96 Aid, China, economic, 1_,1)Cs, extensions to 74 Aid, China, military, LI)Cs, extensions and drawings, by recipient 75 Aid, Communist countries, academic depar- tures from 1,1)Cs for training 81 Aid, Communist countries, economic, draw- ings by LDCs. 71 Aid, Communist countries, economic, exten- sions to 1,1)Cs 71 Aid, Communist countries, economic, techni- cal departures from 1,1)Cs for training in Communist countries 81 Aid, Communist countries, economic techni- cians, Communist in 1.1)Cs 8:3 Aid, Communist countries, military (1:par- tures from 1,1)(1s for training in Communist countries 82 Aid, Communist countries, military, deliv- eries, 1,1)('s, aircraft. SO Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver- ies, 1.1)Cs, armament, land 79 Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver- ies, 1.1)Cs, equipment Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver- ies, 1,1)('s, guided missile systems SO Aid, Communist countries, military, deliver- ies, 1,1)Cs, naval ship. 79 Aid, Communist countries, military, drawings by 1,1)Cs 71 Aid, Communist countries, military, extensions to LDCs 71 Communist countries, military, personnel from LDCs-trained in Communist countries . Ai(l, Communist countries, military techni- cians, Communist in 1.1)Cs, by country 8:3 Pa ye Ai(l, Eastern Europe, 1,1)Cs, to, economic extensions, by recipient 76 Aid, Eastern Europe, military, LDCs, exten- sions and drawings, by recipient Aid, gross bilateral capital flows to LDCs.. 67 65 Aid, US to I.,DCs, by recipient 69- 7(1 Aid, USSR, economic, Communist countries, extensions to 8,1 Aid, USSR, economic, 1_,DCs, extensions to 72 Aid, USSR, military, LI)Cs. extensions and drawings, by recipient 77 73 Aid, USSR, military, 1_,DCs, extensions to.. 71, 73 Aircraft, civil, inventory 162 Aircraft, Communist, to less developed coun- tries, by recipient 80 Air freight traffic 157 Air passenger traffic 157 Aluminum, primary 110 Ammonia, synthetic. 120 Armaments, land, and naval ships. Commu- nist, to less developed countries 79 Arms exports to LIA.7.s. 66 Automobiles in use, US, USSR. 40 Automobiles, passenger, production 17, 123 Automobiles, passenger, production, US. USSR 40 Average annual rates of growth in industrial production, by branch of industry, USSR 47 13alance, current account 78 Balance, hard currency 13auxite. Basic balance. trad(', Soviei Bilateral capital flows to 1,1)Cs, gross by donor Bilateral capital flows to LDCs, gross, by recipient 68 13rea dgra in . 136 Brown coal. 94 Budget, state, USSR 15 12-1 23 -Il 111 23 67 82 Buses and trucks, production Capital, fixed, stock of, USSR. 173 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 -16 Approved For Release 2'002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 -.-C?QNFIDENTIAL Capital flows to LDCs, total gross bilateral, Paye by donor. 67 Capital flows to LDCs, total gross bilateral, by recipient 68 Capital, investment, gross fixed, USSR 44 Cars, railroad freight 153-154 Cattle, inventory 144 Caustic sodq, 121 Cement 134 China, aid (see Aid, China) China, economic (Intl 39 China, exports. 57 China, foreign trade 56 China, foreign trade, US. 52 China, imports 58 Chromite 105 Civil aircraft, inventory. 162 Civilian trucks, inventory 165 Coal, brown, and lignite 94 Coal, hard . 93 Coal, proved reserves 87 Coarse grains 137 Cobalt 106 Coke, metallurgical. 98 Combines, grain 148 Commercial vehicles, production 124 Communist countries, aid (see Aid, Commu- nist countries) Communist countries, exchange rates 30 Communist countries, exports. 54, 57, 60 Communist countries, gross industrial pro- duction. 25 Communist countries, GNP 19 Communist countries, imports 55, 58, 61 Communist countries, industrial production, gross 25 Communist countries, major import sup- pliers Communist countries, trade, foreign (see Trade, foreign, Communist countries) Computers, digital 133 Construction, total housing 1:33 Consumer price index 28 Consumption, oil, and trade 90 Consumption, USSR, US, factors of. 40 Conversion factors 179 Copper, refined 109 Cotton fabrics 127 Cotton, ginned 146 Credits, Western, drawings and repayments, USSR 46 16 Paye Crude , 89 Crude oil, proVe,1 reserves 9, 87 Crude oil, world proiRiction and consumption . 8 Crude steel 18, 99 Crude steel, production IS, 99 Currency, foreign, rates of exchange Currency, hard, trade balance, USSR . 41. ? -II. Current account balance 23 Defense expenditures, GNP, shaii, of 5, 27 Deliveries, Communist, to LDCs, aircraft... . 80 Deliveries, Communist, to L Des, guided mis- siles . 80 Deliveries, Communist, to LDCs, land arma- ments. Deliveries, Communist, to LDCs, naval ships. Diesel locomotives, production Digital computers Drawings and scheduled repayments on West- ern credits to USSR 70 79 160 133 46 Eastern Europe, aid (see Aid, Eastern Europe) Eastern Europe, exJorts . 60 Eastern Europe, foreign trade ..... 49, 51, 59-61 Eastern Europe, foreign trade, US 49, 51 Eastern Europe, imports 61 Economic aid (see Aid) Economic data, China 39 Economic data, European Community :38 Economic data, Japan. :35 Economic data, US 34 Economic data, USSR 37 Economic plans, USSR, for 1974 and 1971-75 48 Electric generating capacity, installed . 96 Electric generators 132 Electric locomotives, production 161 Electric motors 130 Electric power. 95 Energy 11, 85-86 Equipment, military, Cominunist, deliveries, by recipient 78-80 Equipment, power. 132 European Community, economic data :36 Exchange rates 30 Exchange rates, Communist countries . 30 Expenditures, defense, ON Exports, arms, to LDCs Exports, China. Exports, non-Communist countries. . Exports, USSR Exports, world P, as a share 174 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 97 66 57 64 54 14 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Fab!. cs Pa tie 127 129 Factor productivit?v, USSR ,12 -13 Factors, consumption, USSR. and US .10 Fac tors, con version 179 Fertilizer, mineral, consumption 1,19 Fertilizer, mineral, nutrient content.. 115 Fertilizer, nitrogen, consumption 150 Fertilizer. nitrogen, production.. 116 Fertilizer, phosphorus, consumption 151 Fertilizer. phosphorus, production 117 Fertilizer, potassium, consumption 152 Fertilizer, potassium, production. 11S Fibers, synthetic. 130 Fish catch 1,13 Fixed capital, stock of, USSR ,16 Fixed investment, gross, USSR ,1-1 Fleet, in 166 lint, tanker 167 Foreign trade (see Trade, foreign) Freight ears. railroad 169, 161 Freight traffic, air 157 Freight traffic, inland water 156 Freight traffic, piotor vehicle 155 Freight traffic, ocean 158 Freight traffic, railroad 153-15,1 Freight traffic, truck 155 Gas, natural 99 Generating capacity, electric, installed Generating capacity, nuclear 97 96 (;enerators, electric 132 Ginned cotton 1,16 G N P 1 19 13, 19-21 GNP, Communist countries 19 N P cool park011ti 9 GNP, defense expenditures is a share of .... 5, 97 GNP, end us,, US 21 GNP, end use, USSR. 21, .11 GN P, exchange rate equivalents 90 GNP, gross investment as a share of 5 GNP per capita. GNP, purchasing power equivalents GNP, real, index of ,1 G NP, US 12 13, 21 UNP, USSR 19 13, 21, AI - N P, world . Gold 108 Gold, USSR. ,12 Grain combines 1.18 Grain production, US, USSR Grains, coarse. 137 3. 12 -13 20 Pu fp' Gross fixed capital investment, USSR Gross industrial production index, ( 'ommu- nist, countries 0 Gross investment as a share of GNP 5 Gross official bilateral capital flows to Ll)Cs, by donor (17 Gross official bilateral capital flows to 1.,1)( by recipient 68 Growth, real, developed and 1,1)(1s, index of Guided missile systems, Communist to 1,1)Cs, by recipient 80 Ilarbors accessible for fully loaded tankers ... 168 Ila rd coal 93 [lard currency trade balance, USSR -11 Hogs, inventory. 1-15 I lousing construction -10, 133 (lousing construction, US. USSR ,-10 Ilydroelectric power. 96 Import suppliers, Communist countries... ... 16 Imports, China 58 Imports, non-Communist countries UI Imports, USSR 55 Industrial faxtor productivity, USSR -13 Industrial labor fore...... I Industrial production, average annual r..tos of growth, by branch, USSR -17 Industrial production i,idex 8, 9.1 Industrial pro(!tierion index, gross, Communist cou'itries. 0 Inland water freight traffic 156 Installed electric generating capacity 96 International comparisons 1 18 International economic comparisons, selected 12 -13 6, 99 n vest men t, gross, as a share of GNP Investment, gross fixed capital, USSR Iron ore 102 101 countries In reservcs. Iron, pig 2(6 .Japan, G N P comparisons I,abor force 32-?33 Labor force, agricultural. 33 Labor force, industrial. 33 Labor force, nonagricultural 32 Land armament, ('ommunists, to Ll)Cs, by recipient. 79 175 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL LI)Cs, aid (see Aid) LDCs, growth, real, index of . Lead, smelter Lignite Locomotives, Locomotives, Locomotives, Locomotives, mainline, diesel, production mainline, electric, productioll mainline, inventory mainline, production. ..... 160 Nlachine tools Nlagnesium, primary. Nlainline locomotives, diesel, production.. ... Mainline locomotives, electric, production... Nlainline locomotives, inventory Mainline locomotives, prmluction 160- 161 N 1 a nga n ese ore 103 Meat . 36. HO Meat, production, US. USSR... 36 Nieri;hant fleet, in 166 Metalcutting machine tools 131 Metalforming machine tools 131 Metallurgical coke 98 Nlilitary aid (see Aid) Nlilitary personnel, LDC, training in Communist. countries Nlilitary trainees of LIX's to Communist countries Iii k Mineral fertilizer, consumption Mineral fertilizer, nutt?ient content, produc- tion Nlineral imports as a share of consumption NI oly bden um Motor vehicle freight Nlotor vehicle, world production Prig(' Ocean freight traffic. 158 Oil. crude 7. 8, 89 112 Oil, crude, proved reserves of 87 9,1 Oil, crude, world production and consump- 160 tion of. 161 Oil import bill, major non-Communist con- 163 sinning countries 59 161 Oil, trade and consumption 90 Ore, h?on 102 Ore, manganese 103 Ore, tungsten. 107 131 114 160 161 163 ...... Natural wts 82 81 1,11 1?19 Passenger automobiles in use. US. USSR.... 40 Passenger automobiles, production 40. 12:3 Passenger automobiles, production, US. USSR 40 Passenger traffic, air. 157 Persons supplied per farm worker 40 Petroleum pipeline transportation 159 Petroleum products. 91 Petroleum. products, consumption 10 Phosphorus fertilizer, consumption 151 Phosphorus fertilizer. production 117 Pig iron 101 Pipeline transportation. petroh,unt 159 Plan, economic. USSR, for 1971 and 1971 75 is Plastics 120 Population :31 Ports, selected, military capacities of.... 161 162 Potassium fertilizer, consumption 152 Potassium fertilizer, production 118 Potatoes 1:39 95 132 96 97 98 29 11(1 85 86 11 114 . ? ? 1,1121 Productivity, aggregate factor, USSR .... Productivity, factor, industrial, USSR.. Proved reserves of crude oil 9 87 115 Power, electric 15 Power equipment 105 Power, hydroelectric 155 Power, nuclear..... 17 Price index, consumer Price index, wholesale 87, 92 Natural i?ubber. Naval ships, Communist, to less developed countries, by recipient. Nickel, refined Nittsogen fertilizer, consumption Nitrogen fertilizer, production. Nonagricultural labor force Non-Communist countries, exports Non-Communist countries. impot.t ? Non-Communist countries, oil imports Non-Communist countries, trade balance Nuch,.ar power generating capacity Primary aluminum Prinau?y energy 129 Primary energy consumption Primary magnesium Primary tin metal 79 104 150 116 :39 63 59 65 97 Radio receivers in use 170 Radio receivers in use, US, USSR 40 Radio receivers, production 126 Railroad freight cars. inventory 16.1 Ritih?oad freight. cars, production 162 176 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 ,155-RYA Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Page Railroad freight traffk! 153-154 Rates of exchange, C'ommunist countries.... 30 Rayon fa biles Real ON P. index of 12!: Real growth in developed and less developed countries, index of 4 Receivers, radio, in use 170 Receivers, radio, in use, US, USSR 40 Receivers, radio, production Receivers, television, in use 171 126 Receivers, television, in use, US, USSR 40 Receivers, television, production. 125 Refined copper 109 Refined nickel 104 Refined zinc 113 Refrigerators, US, USSR Repayments, scheduled, on Western credits to USSR 46 Reserves, international 6, 99 Rice 138 Rolled steel IOU Rubber, natural 129 Rubber, synthetic. 121 Rubber tires 122 Semiconductors. 170 Smelter lead 112 Soda, caustic 121 Soviet (see USSR) Soviet aid (see Aid, USSR) Sponge, titanium 113 State budget, USSR. ,15 Steel, crude 99 Steel, rolled 100 Stock of fixed capital, LIS 1R 46 Students from 1,1)Cs in Communist countries. 81 Sugar 142 Sulfuric acid 119 Synthetic ammonia 120 Synthetic fiber ? 130 Synthetic rubber 121 Tankers, harbor accessible for, fully loaded 1(i8 Tanker fleet, inventory 167 Technical trainees of LI) Cs to Communist countries 81 Technicians, ('ommunist, economic and mili- tary, in 1,1)Cs, by country 83 Telephones in use 169 Television receivers in use. 171 Television receivers in use, US, USSR 40 Pa fie Television receivers, production 125 Tin metal, primary 114 '1'i res, rubber 192 Titanium sponge 113 Tools, metalcutting machine 131 Tools, metalforming machine 131 Total gross bilateral capital flows to 1,1)('s by donor 67 Total gross bilateral capital flows to 1.1)Cs, by recipient 68 'Frac tors 148 Trade balance, non-Communist countries 65 Trade balance, USSR, hard currency. 11 Trade, foreign, China 56 Trade, foreign, China, exports. 57 Trade, foreign, China, import. 55 Trade, foreign, China. US. 49, 52 Trade, foreign, Communist countries 5'3-62 Trade, foreign, Trade, foreign, Trade, foreign, Trade, foreign, Trade. foreign, Tra(le, foreign, Trade. foreign, to 1,1)Cs Communist countries, US.. 19?.rf2 Eastern Europe 49, 51, 59-61 Eastern Europe, exports 6(1 Eastern Europe, imports 61 Eastern Europe, US 49, 51 non-Communist, exports . non-Communist, exports, arms Trade, foreign, non-Communist, imports..... Trade, foreign, non-Communist, trade bal- ance Trade, foreign, US. China 49, 52 Trade, foreign, US, Eastern Europe._ 49, 51 Trade, foreign, US, USSR. .19. 50 Trade, foreign, US, USSR, by commodity.... 50 Trade, foreign, USSR. 53 Trade, foreign, USSR, exports SI Trade, foreign, USSR, imports. 55 Trade, foreign USSR, trade balance, hard rrency Trade, foreign, USSR, US. 49 -50 Trade, foreign, world exports 11 Trade, foreign, Yugoslavia 69 Trade, oil, and consumption 90 Traffic, freight, air 157 Traffic, freight, inland water Traffic, freight, ocean. il,;5586 Traffic, freight, motor vehicl e 1 Traffic, freight, railroad 153- 1.;5 55..1 Traffic, freight, truck 11555 7 66 61 63 Traffic!, passenger, air. Trainees in Communist countries 81 Transportation, petroleum pipeline.... 159 177 CONFIPENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 CONFIDENTIAL Pay(' Truck freight 155 Trucks and buses, production 121 Trucks, civilian, inventory 1(15 Tungsten ore. 107 Turbines 132 US dollar, percent change in value relative to foreign currencies 3 US, economic data. 3,1 US economic loans and grants to I.,DCs, by recipient 69 US, GNP comparisons US military deliveries to Lin's, , by re- cipient 66, 70 US role in world agriculture lb USSR, aggregate factor productivity. .19 USSR, aid (see Aid, USSR) USSR, average annual rates of growth in in- dustrial production, by branch of industry 17 USSR, budget, state .15 USSR, capital, fixed, stock of .16 USSR, capital investment, gross fixed. USSR, consumption, factors of, US and USSR. credits, Western, to. USSR. drawings, on Western credits lb USSR. economic data. 37 USSR, economic performance .11 .18 USSR, economic plans for 197,1 and 1971 75.. IS USSR exports USSR., factor productivity, aggregate.. . 12 USSR, fixed capital, stock of lb USSR, foreign trade 53-55 USSR, gold. 12 USSR, gross fixed capital investment... 11 USSR. gross industrial production index USSR. GNP comparisons. USSR, (NP, distribution of 3,11 USSR, GNP, US and 9 3, 19 21 USSR, hard currency trade balance 11 USSR. imports. 55 9 95 9 USSR. USSR, USSR, USSR, USSR. USSR. USSR. USSR, USSR, USSR, U SS R., USSR, USSR, USSR, USSR, USSR, Pu qc in factor productivity industrial production, gross, index 95 industrial production, growth 17 industrial production, indexes.. 17. 2.1. 95 investment, gross fixed capital II plan, economic, for 1971 and 1971 -75 18 repayments on Western credits to 16 state budget 15 .11 52-51 19, 50 50 trade balance, hard currency trade, foreign trade, US trade, US, by commodity US and, comparisons ..2, 3, 19, 20. 21. 92 US and, consumption, factors of 10 US and, GNP 9 3 US and, trade 19, 50 USSR, Western credits to -lb Vehicles, commercial, production.... 17, 123, 121 Vehicles, motor, production 17, 123, 12,1 Washing machines. US, USSR. Westrrn credits to USSR, drawings and sched- uled repayments on West Germany, GN P comparisons Wholesale price index Wool. Woolen fabrics World exports World consumption of crude oil..... ........ World G N P. World production of crude oil 7, 8 World production of crude steel 18 World production of motor vehicle ? 17 Woven cotton fabric ? 127 Woven rayon and acetate fabric ? 129 128 10 2 99 1.17 128 \voven wookm fahri?s Yugoslavia. foreign trade 62 Zinc, refined 178 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 113 :P4W' 3i*S; Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 0 > z < m 0 PC - CP 0 7: 11.140.11,Ad Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7 UNCLASSIFIED Conversion Factors To Convert Front To Multiply By Acres A eres A eres Acres Feet Feet, cub ie Feet., cubic Feet, square. Gallons, US liquid Gallons, US liquid Gallons, US liquid Gallons, US liquid lice t .tres !lectures Ileetares Kilometer ? Kilometers Kilometers, square Kilometers, square Kilometers, square Nleter ? NI eters NI eters, etthic NI eters, cubic Meters, cubic Hectares 0..10,1 :8561 Kilometers, square 0.00.1016856 Meters, square 4,016.856 square 0.0015625 NI el er ? 0.MA 80061 Meters, cubic 0.028317 Tons, register 0.01 Meters, sq uaro 0.092903.11 Meters, cubic 0.003785,1 I itches, cubic 231 Feet., cubic 0.1330816 Liter ? 3.785306 Acres 2.17105,1 Hornet yrs, square 0.01 Miles, square 0.00380101 Miles, US nautical 0.539957 Miles, US statute 0.621371 Acres 217.105.1 100 Miles, square 0.38(11(11 Feet 3.2808.10 Yarti- 1.093013 Tons, register 0.3531.17 Feet, cubic 35.3)1007 Gallons, US liquid 261 . 17205 NI eters, square Feet, square 10.703910 Meters, square Yards, square I .195991 Miles, US nautical.. Kilometers 1.852 Miles, square Acres 6.10 NI nes, square Hectares 259 Nib's, square Kilotnet (Ts, square 2.51) Miles, US statute Kilometers 1.6093.11 Ounces, troy Crim ? 31.10315 Pounds, avoirdupois Quintals 0.00153592 Pounds, avoirdupois Tons, metric 0.000153592 Quarts, IS dry Liters 1.10119 Quarts, US liquid Liter; 0.916320 Quintals Pounds 220.1622 Quintals Tom;, metric 0.1 Tons, long Tons, metric 1.0100.17 Ton-kilometers, metric Ton-miles, short 0.681913 Tons, metric Pounds 2 ,20.1 .622 'Ions, metric Quintals 10 Tons, metric Tons, long 0.98.1200 Tons, metric 'Ions, short 1.10231 Ton-miles, short Ton-kilometers, metric I .,159975 Tons, register Feet, cubic 100 Tons, register NI eters, cubic 2.831685 'Ions, short Tons, metric 0.907185 Yards Meters. . 0.91.1,1018 Yards, square Meters, square 0.836127 179 UNCLASSIFIED Approved For Release 2002/05/02 : CIA-RDP85T00875R001500200012-7