HANDBOOK OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS 1975

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STA, Approve,. Release .03109.9 CI,..6.06.3.00500110006. Approve,. Release .03109.9 CI,..6.06.3.00500110006. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Research Aid Handbook of Economk Statistics 1975 A (ER) 75-65 August 1975 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 This publication is prepared for the use of U.S. Government officials. The format, coverage, and contents of the publi- cation are designed to meet the specific requirements of governmental users. All inquiries concerning this document from non-U.S. Government users are to be addressed to: Document Expediting (DOCEX) Project Exchange and Gift Division Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Handbook of Economic Statistics 1975 Comments and queries regarding this Handbook are welcome. They may be directed to the Chief, Economic Accounts Section, Production Staff, Office of Economic Research, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. 20505. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 FOREWORD 1. Purpose and Scope The Ilandbook of Economic Statistics, 1975, pro- vides statistics for selected non-Communist coun- tries and all the Communist countries. In general, the data in the Handbook are for 1965-74. Summary tables are presented for the United States, West Germany, Japan, the European Community, the USSR, Eastern Europe, and the People's Republic of China. Data for the Communist and non-Communist countries have been adjusted, when necessary, to achieve comparability and there- fore may differ from data presented in the original sources. Footnotes have been used liberally to give definitions, exceptions, and methodology. Footnotes to the commodity tables give more detailed defini- tions of the data than those appearing for the com- modities 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 is not available, and the abbreviation Negl. (negligible) is used when the magnitude of the data is less than half of the final unit employed for each table. The metric system is used throughout. 4. Sources The data given fa: 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), publications of US government agencies, or unclassified publications of other international or- ganizations or individual countries, or are estimates of this Office. 5. 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 Economic Cooperation and Development includes Greece, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, and all the de- veloped ceuntries, except Liechtenstein and South Africa. The term iess 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) Malta, Portugal, and Spain in Europe, ( 4 ) all countries in Latin America, and (5) all countries in the Middle East and South Asia. Totals for the country groupings may or may not include all of the countries listed above, de- pending on the commodity or services listed. Iii Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Wh9gRODKANKRAC?Mittgaulammal10L'0fi'? FIGURE GRAPHIC SUMMARY 1 World Gross National Product, 1974 2 Developed Countries: Deviation of Real Gross National Product from the Long?Term Trend 2 3 Gross !Investment as a Share of Gross National Product i 3 4 ForCin Exchange Value of the US Dollar 3 5 Developed Countries: Changes in Reel Gross National Product 4 6 Real Gross National Product Trends. 5 7 World 011, 1974. 6 8 Agricultural Production 7 9 Industrial Production 7 10 Developed Countries: Industrial Capacity and Output Trends. 8 11 Commodity Price Trends 9 12 Developed Countries: Wholesale and Consumer Price Trends. 10 13 International Reserves, 1974 11 14 World Exports, 1974 11 15 OECD Countries: Shifts in Trade Balances 12 16 Developed Countries: Oil and Non-011 Trade Balance 13 17 Minerals: Imports as a Share of Consumption, 1973 14 ECONOMIC PROFILE 1 Developed Countries and Communist Countries 15 2 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries 16-17 3 Less Developsci Countries 18-19 4 United States 20 5 Japan, 21 6 West Germany. 22 7 European Community 23 8 USSR 24 9 Eastern Europe 25 10 China 26 11 US and USSR: Indicators of Living Standards 27 AGGREGATIVE TRENDS 12-14 Gross National Product 29-31 1,5 Growth of Real Gross National Product 32 16 Growth of Real Gross National Product Per Capita 33 17 Current Account Balance 34 18 Basic Balance 34 19 International Reserves 35 20-21 Industrial Production 35-36 22 Agricultural Production 23 Defense Expenditures 36 24 Metal Prices 39 25 Agricultural Prices. 39 26 Consumer Price Index 40 27 Wholesale Price Index 40 28 Population 41 29-32 Labor Force 42-43 33 Exchange Rates. 44 SOVIET ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE 34 Gross National Product 45 35 Gross Fixed Capital investment 45 36 Stock of Fixed Capital 46 37 Aggregate Factor Productivity 46 38 Industrial Factor Productivity 47 39 Growth of Industrial Production 47 40 Hard Currency Trade Balance 48 41 Drawings and Scheduled Repayments on Western Credits. 48 42 Production and Reserves of Gold 48 43 State Budget 49 44 Economic Plans 50 Appr-oved For Release 209.2400129?. CIA ROPFAT-00CNR000500114300C 0 Approved For Keiease FOREIGN TRADE AID To The Less Developed Countries To The Communist Countries 00110006-0 PAGE 45-47 Non?Communist Countries' Trade 51-53 48 Direction of OECD Trade 54 49-51 Soviet Trade 54-55 52-54 Chinese Trade 56-57 56-57 East European Trade 57-59 58 Oil Import Bill 60 59 Arms Exports to LDCs 60 60-61 Gross Official Bilateral Capital Flows 61-62 62 US Economic Loans and Grants 63 63 US Military Deliveries 64 64 Communist Economic Extensions and Drawings 65 65 Communist Military Extensions and Drawings 65 66 Soviet Economic Extensions 66 67 Chinese Economic Extensions 67 68 East European Economic Extensions 67 69 Military Personnel Trained In Communist Countries 68 70 Economic and Military Technicians 69 .71 Trainees Departing for Training in Communist Countries 70 ENERGY MINERALS AND METALS 72 Soviet Economic Extensions..70 73 Primary Energy 71 74 Primary Energy Consumption 72 75 Primary Energy, by Type 73 76 Proved Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal 74 77 Crude Oil Refining Capacity 75 78 Crude Oil 76 79 Oil Trade and Consumption 77 80 Petroleum Products 78 81 Natural Gas 79 82 Hard Coal 80 83 Brown Coal and Lignite 81 84 Electric Power..82 85 Electric Power Generating Capacity 83 86 Nuclear Power Generating Capacity. 84 87 Iron Ore 85 88 Manganese Ore 86 89 Tungsten Ore 87 90 Chromite. 87 91 Bauxite 88 92 Metallurgical Coke 89 93 Pig Iron 90 94 Crude Steel.. 91 95 Rolled Steel 92 96 Refined Copper. 93 97 Refined Nickel 94 98 Primary Aluminum 95 99 Smelter Lead 96 100 Refined Zinc 97 101 Molybdenum. 98 102 Cobalt 98 103 Titanium Sponge Metal 99 104 Primary Tin Metal 99 105 Primary Magnesium 100 106 Gold 100 CHEMICALS AND RUBBER 107 Caustic Soda 101 108 Synthetic Ariimonia 102 109 Sulfuric Acid 103 110 Mineral Fertilizer 104 111 Nitrogen Fertilizer 105 112 Phosphorus Fertilizer 106 113 Potassium Fertilizer 107 Approved For Release 2003/09129:.CI4TRDP86:100608R000500110006-0 ,...:0' ? `. 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CONSUMER GOODS, PRODUCERS' 117 Woven Cotton Fabrics 109 GOODS, AND CONSTRUCTION 118 Woven Woolen Fabrics 110 ? 119 Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics I 1 1 120 Synthetic Fibers 112 121 Electric Motors 112 122 Electric Generato:s . 113 123 Tutbines. , 113 124 Metalcutting Machine Tools 114 125 Metalforming Machine Tools 114 ,126 Grain Combines 115 127 Tractors 115 - 128-129 Mainline Locomotives 116 130 Railroad Freight Cars 117 131 Automobiles 117 132 Trucks and Buses 118 133 Rubber Tires 119 134 Television Receivers 120 135 Radio Receivers 121 ? 136 Housing Construction 121 L. 137 Cement 122 , AGRICULTURE 138 Total Grain 123 139 Wheat 124 140 Coarse Grain 125 ' ? 141 Rice 126 142 Potatoes 127 '? 143 Sugar 128 144 Fish Catch 129 . 145 Cattle 130 146 Hogs. 131 147 Meat 132 148 Milk 133 , 149 Wool , 134 150 Ginned Cotton 135 151 Mineral Fertilizer Consumption 136 152 Nitrogen Fertilizer Consumption 137 153 Phosphorus Fertilizer Consumption 138 154 Potassium Fertilizer Consumption 139 . TRANSPORTATION 155-156 Railroad Freight 141-142 ? 157-158 Motor Vehicle Freight 143 159-160 Inland Water Freight 144 161 Air Passengers 145 .. . 162 Air Freight 145 ? 163 Civil Air Inventory 146 ? 164 Ocean Freight 146 165-166 Petroleum Pipelines. 146-147 167 Mainline Locomotives Inventory. 147 ? 168 Railroad Freight Car Inventory 148 169 Civilian Trucks Inventory 149 170 Fishing Fleet Inventory 149 - 171 Merchant Fleet Inventory 150 172 Tanker Fleet Inventory 151 ? 173 Offloading Ports Accessible to Fully Loaded Tankers ? of 200,000 Deadweictlt Tons and Larger 152 COMMUNICATIONS 174 Telephones in Use 153 ? 175 Radio Receivers in Public Use 154 176 Television Receivers in Public Use 155 INDEX AND CONVERSION FACTORS ? 157 Approved For Release 2003/09/294i CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29: CIA-RDP86T00608412M14M-0 MORE THAN 66,600 6801..1,000 [ ICELAND CHILE KUWAIT FRENCH GUIANA QATAR GABON UNITED ARAB EMIRATES GUADELOUPE IRAN 65,001-6,600 CANADA DENMARK FRANCE GREENLAND LIECHTENSTEIN NORWAY SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UNITED STATES WEST GERMANY $1,701-5,000 ANDORRA AUSTRALIA AUSTRiA BAHAMA ISLANDS BELGIUM BERMUDA BULGARIA CZECHOSLOVAKIA EAST GERMANY FAEROE ISLANDS FINLAND GREECE HUNGARY IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN LIBYA LUXEMBOURG MONACO NAURU NETHERLANDS NEW CALEDONIA NEW ZEALAND POLAND PUERTO RICO ROMANIA SAN MARINO SAUDI ARABIA SINGAPORE SPAIN UNITED KINGDOM USSR 1 1,001-1,700 ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRUNEI CYPRUS FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) HONG KONG MALTA iNETHERLANDS ANTILLES OMAN PORTUGAL REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA VENEZUELA YUGOSLAVIA IRAQ LEBANON MARTINIQUE MEXICO PANAMA RYUKYUS SOUTH-WEST AFRICA TRINADAD AND URUGUAY ANTIGUA BELIZE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CUBA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR FIJI CIUATEMALA MALAYSIA MONGOLIA NICARAGUA TOBAGO I PERU TURKEY ZAMBIA $601-600 IALGERIA AMERICAN SAMOA BARBADOS BRAZIL FRENCH TERRITORY CF AFARS AND ISSAS GI EIRALTA R JAMAICA REUNION SURINAM TAIWAN (// $201-400 ALBANIA ANGOLA BOLIVIA BOTSWANA CONGO DOMINICA EGYPT EL SALVADOR EQUATORIAL GUINEA GHANA GRENADA GUYANA 568069 8.75. GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT PER CAPITA, 1974 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 ? Approved Por Release 2003/09/29,: CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 $201-400 HONDURAS THAILAND IVORY ?COAST TUNISIA JORDAN WESTERN SAMOA LIBERIA MAURITANIA ;1! MAURITIUS MOROCCO MOZAMBIQUE NIGERIA NORTH KOREA PAPUA NEW GUINEA PARAGUAY PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA PHI LI PPINE).5 PORTUGUESE GUINEA RHODESIA ST. KITTS NEVIS - ANGUILLA ST. LUCIA ST. VINCENT SENEGAL SOUTH KOREA SPANISH SAHARA SWAZILAND SYRIA LESS THAN $201 AFGHANISTAN BANGLADESH BHUTAN BURMA BURUNDI CAMBODIA CAMEROON CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC CHAD DAHOMEY ETHIOPIA GAMBIA GUINEA HAITI INDIA INDONESIA KENYA LAOS LESOTHO MACAO MALAGASY REPUBLIC MALAWI MALDIVES MALI NEPAL NIGER PAKISTAN PORTUGUESE TIMOR RWANDA SEYCHELLES SIERRA LEONE SOMALIA SRI LANKA SUDAN TANZANIA TOGO TONGA UGANDA UPPER VOLTA VIETNAM YEMEN ( NORTH ) YEMEN ( SOUTH ) ZAIRE ? f.? jtiOire4..F0i7:Reloose. 200:3/09/,24..: qi.A.-RDP86T00608.R09,1150.01109969. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 WORLD GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT, 1S74 United States PERCENT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES 34.4 West Germany Figure 1 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY 221 Un'ted Kingdom Other Developed Countries 560774 61.75 LESS DEVFLOPED COUNTRIES 10.9 TOTAL: 4,820 BILLION 1973 US $ Other Eul or,eon Commutity Other Communist Countries China COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 24.7 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDI386T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: Deviations of Real Gross National Product from the Long-Term Trondl Canada Contraction Period 5 Percent .? 7 quarters Figure 2 Annum!, Rate of Growth In Lon-Tenn Trend During 1004-74 ?6 Franco 6 ? 5 4 ?5 Italy 5 As a result of May strikes and riots ?12 14 ?5 Japan 5 0 7 8 7 ?5 ? United Kingdom 5 ? 0 12 7 ?5 ? West Germany 5 ?5 10 12 Total for six foreign countries 5 ? 14 ?5 ? United States 5 ? 7 7 7 ?5 1983 1994 1985 1988 1987 19C8 1989 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 The fong-terrn trend torn 25.quertor moving average of seasonally adjusted GNP values at conitant prices. Trend values for 1972-74 were obtained by extrapolating the growth rate indicated by the moving overages for 1070.71. 2 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 5.2 5.9 4.5 0.0 4.8 0.1 3.7 566775 0-75 Approved For Release 2003/0B/29 : CiA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Gross Investment as a Share oi rots National Productl 1971-73 ANNUAL AVERAGE Figure 3 tOlt7gr 26% 36% Investment I cIua.s priviis and givensment. , . Foreign Exchange Veins of the US Dollarl Figure 4 Relative to the British Pound Relative to the Japanese Yen Trade-Weighted Average Value of the Dollar' Relative to the French Franc 'M 974 ' .1876' rerasatdialoy In tnia aa!oarid foreign cuasnaits eampand with January 1573. ii!!jr! 40 ?.APpio:vo ,T06.000900 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: Changes in Hord Gross National Product Figuro 5 Pernent Change ever Previous Period (semiannual data at annual rotes, seesonally adMeterl) Canada A. France Italy 5.9 2.4 3.8 9.0 L 7.7 5.3 11122. United Kingdom 5.3 9.7 I 2.7 mg. -0.8 -1.1 -2.0 1973 1.974 73 74 I II I II SEMIANNUAL Tote for seven countries 0.6 0.5 -0.0 Total for six foreign countries 8.7 7.0 0.7 INIMMINNIN !EMI 0.3 1973 1974 73 74 I II I II ANNUAL SEMIANNUAL United States 5.9 West Germany 5.3 511 0.3 7.3 -3.4 _3,0 7.9 1.6 0.9 -111 -2.4 1973 1974 73 74 1 II I 0 ANNUAL SEMIANNUAL 566777 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Major Free World and Communist Countries INDEX: 11.1in=100 Developed and and Less Developed Countries INDEX: 1900=100 AVERAGE ANNUAL RATE OF GROWTH DURING 1901-74 5.7% Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Figur? 7 WORLD OIL, 1974 Iran PROVED OIL RESERVES PERCENT Other Middle East Mu Dhabi OTHER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES 1.3 ENEZUELA TIIER SOUTH AMERICA ASIA ? PACIFIC WESTERN EUROPE UNITED STATES CANADA MEXICO MIDDLE EAST 622 Kuwait Other Countries Kuwait Iran MIDDLE EAST 39.0 Saudi Amble PRODUCTION? PERCENT TOTAL: 849.2 BILLION BARRELS Communist Countries 6811770 0.75 Other Middle East Libya United States Other Mies TOTAL: 55,786 :HOUSAND B/D lExcluding natural gas liquids. 6 Other Cotintries Japan NIGERIA ALGERIA 1.2 OTHER AFRICA 2.0 CONSUMPTION PERCENT Communist Countries WISIern Europe TOTAL: 55,700 THOUSAND B/D Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 United States Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Agricultural Production Figure 0 200-- 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 80 50 INDEX 1870-100 Industrial Production Figuro 9 200 150 Eastern rump: Chine United Status USSR 40 I 1111 1116 11 17 II 11 70 71 72 73 74 1vU U 17 U U 70 71 72 73 74 INDEX! 1870-100 Chine Japen USSR United States West Germany I 1 1 I I J1 I 40 WON 11-75 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIR-RDp86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Flguro 10 Coned' 130 DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: 120 industrial Capacity end Production Trends no Index: 1970-400 100 use:wally adjusted 120 110 100 90 United States 1970 71 72 73 74 111711 1.71 90 Mellott la/ Cuputity Indus f oduction hely 140 130 120 110 100 90 West Germany United Kingdom 120 110 100 90 1970 71 77 73 74 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 OCIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 ? Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Commodity Price Trends 1.000 1,000 000 600 400 Metals INCE/ft 1070,-100 200 100 60 I II I 40 1115 SI 17 511 51 70 71 Itemlee Wel I ad me pan kill Maid pis MIL 110111111111 1/.7 3LMI she*** minion. NIION usellend split Nue Yeti 1111411113 Bon Zinc' Tin' lead' Copper' Aluminum' 72 73 74 000 000 400 200 100 80 80 Flguro 11 Agriculture INDEX, 1070-.100 I I I 40 1166 U 17 U III 70 71 72 73 74 N,. tame. GM'. spot fib, sad iset.461, perm of edlis, Is "odd watt In Me. 2. Mini visor. Wiser, milli'. ILI. venal. Gel pots 341.111 Mc 2 filieli. Cs b. vital. Gall pens. AirrIac Twilort. strict 014411*.. 1-1 1S', ill. 11?orpo?t NM SOON& Nu. 4, Now Ted 'pet. 9 Super' Wheat' Soybeans' Corn' Conon' Congo' Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Figur? 12 DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, Wholes& and Consumer Pries Trends Monthly MINIM Chisgi2110-iiktio moving 'voiles. Imenally odfusteil) Canada 2 Wholevalp CIIIISIIIIIPI Price IntMx 1173 1114 1173 1214 1073 1274 !Inked Kloplont 3 Unroll thttoo 3 1173 1174 103 1074 Approved For Release 2003/09/291:0CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES 04.7 INTERNATIONAL RESERVESI, 1974 BILLION US $ OPEC 58.4 Japan Other Developed Countrieti timilteriend self Ilia Weds Unitel Mateo Belgium Other Logs Developed Countries COMMUNIST COUNTRIES an Other tweeter+ Community TOTAL 22$ West Cumin! France It,'! Noiherlends United Kingdom Ilicitiro 13 DEVELOPED COUNTIUN 121.4 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY $9.6 2 Including gold and foreign exchange. Data for the non-Communist countries also include Special Drawing Rights and the reserve position In the International Monetary Pond. LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES 215 Other Less Developed Cluntetee COMMUNIST COUNTRIES (astern hoops LI Chloe 07 Other Communist Covetrios 0.7 WORLD EXPORTS% 1974 PERCENT OPEC Oh,. Developed Countries Jepen USSR NSW ere I Data are f.o.b. F'guro 14 OVELOPED COUNTRIES 62.4 United States (ftelliding Deportment ti Defense shipmeets) United Kingdom EUROPEAN COMMUNITY 32.$ Other West Genoese Europese Co nag a Ity TOTAL: $O BILLION US $ 11 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 rt Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 OECD COUNTRIES: Shifts in Trade Balances Fiuri, ONO US 11 Combined Trade Mancea e the Dig Three Wait Wormy. Japan, and the United Staten With Other OECD Countries With the World 27 al 72 1973 1974 With OPEC Countries With Nnn-Oil LOC a and Communist Countries In -23 Combined Trade thdencas of the Other 21 OECD COMM* With Non-Oil LOC a and Communist Countries 21 With the With OPEC With the World Big Three Countries .12 -11 -15 -37 12 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Figur? 10 DEVELOPED COUNTRIES: Oil and Non-Oil Trado Balance OIllion US S fob. Canada 2.0 0.7 1.3 11173 France 1.4 1931 I 3 3.7 Japan 1173 -5,5 United Kingdom 1173 III -7272 Tari 4.7 51167N111.75 04 1.1 1974 1,4 0Q 1974 -0.8 -80 -7.2 21.2 -19.9 1174 -12.0 Total for six foreign countries Non-011 Trade 27.2 -14.3 Oil Trade West Germany 19.1 15,5 54.0 -53.4 33.3 -10.2 13 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 MINERALS: Imports as a Muir? of Consumption, 1973 Figure 17 ALUMINUM UNITED STATF PERCENT ZINC COPPER ALUMINU61 ZINC CHROMIUM NICKEL MANGANESE IRON ALUMINUM COPPER NICKEL ? LEAD TIN EUROPEAN COMMUNITY PERCENT 41111ktCO ALT 10 WC Neils so bend mewl sod mist easiest Otos sad imp. ZINC CHROMIUM w. MANGANESE IRON ? Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : P86T00608R000500110006-0 _ .. 4. . .? . . , ..... , .. ? i L; i .4 r-"J.,. ? , 7 . . 4,, 4 i .. ., . , , ? , ? , . , , , , ? ;..... , . ? L 1- ' 4 ' It' '2003/09/291.::1, . * ' " .. ' ' ? ' ' -' ? - ' ' ' ' - ' . ' Ap p to ye d . 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Developed Countries European Japan Community France Italy Million persons at midyear 211.9 22.5 109.7 257.8 52.0 55.4 Percent change from 1973 0.7 1.8 1.3 0.5 0.8 0.9 Gross national product Billion 1973 US 3 2 . 1,207.1 123.3 405.7 1,080 265.3 143.0 Percent change from 1973 -2.1 3.7 -1.8 1.9 4.0 3.8 Per capita (1973 US $) ? 5,980 5,480 3,700 4,190 5,040 2,590 Industrial production (1970 -100) 117 126 120 N.A. 124 119 Industry Primary energy (million metric tons of coal equivalents) 4 2,132.9 370.7 85.5 007.0 73.8 51.4 Electric power (billion kilowatt-hours) 2,089.1 284.4 461.0 1,050.0 189.7 140.5 Crude steel (million metric tons) 132.0 13.0 117.1 156.0 27.0 23.8 Cement (million metric tons) 76.2 11.7 73.1 138.0 30.2 36.2 Trade and international reserves Exports 5 (million US $) 97,907" 34,090 55,554 275,991 46, -Y.3 30,238 Imports 7 (million US $) 107,996 34,533 02,033 294, 489 52,904 40,925 Trude balance (million US 3) . 10,089 -443 -6,479 -18,498 -6,441 -10,687 International reserves (million US 14) 10,058 5,825 13,519 69,634 8,851 0,941 Indicators of living standards Grain production (kilograms per capita).- 905 1,325 145 415 763 303 Meta production (kilograms per capita) 81 70 11 59 65 30 Television receivers in use (units per thou- sand persona) 556 9 348? 229? 273 0 284 9 208? Radio receivers in use (units per thousand persons) 1,822? 866? 702? N.A. 345? 227? . Consumer price index (1970 - 100) 127 129 154 N.A. 136 146 Telephones in use (units per thousand persons) 657 to 528 lo 357 10 274 1" 217 i? 230 10 Gross investment as a percent of GNP (1971-73 annual average) 12 18 22 36 N.A. 27 20 Including data for West Berlin. 2 Data for the non-Communist countries were converted from national currencies at average 1973 exchange rates. Data for the Communist countries were converted at US purchasing power equivalents. 3 Data are at factor costs. 4 Energy expressed in coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 5 Data are f.o.b. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Developed Countries Table 1 Economic Profile: Developed Countries and Communist Countries, 1974 Communist Countries United West Eastern Kingdom Germany USSR Europe China Aggregative data Population 50 .1 02 .0 1 252.1 105.5 920.1 Million persons la midyear 0.2 1.0 0.7 2.4 Percent change from 1973 Gross national product 175.0 34 9.6 1 722.2 245 223 Billion 1973 US 3 2 ?- 0.2 0.11 3.71' 0.5 2.8 Percent change from 1973 3,130 5,6401 2,860 2,320 240 Per capita (1973 US $) 108 112 126 134 138 Industrial producticn (1970=100) Industry Primary energy (million metric tons of coal 174.4 180.8 1,498.0 400 459 equivalents) 4 270.1 311.7 975.0 319.0 108.0 Electric power (billion kilowatt-hours) 22.6 53.21 130.2 48.9 23.8 Crude steel (million metric tons) 17.8 35 .4 1 115.1 51.0 30.8 Cement (million metric tons) Trade and international reserves 38,030 89,008 27,374 38,444 0,305 Exports 5 (million US $) 54,143 68,885 24,801 42 ,051 5 7,400 Imports 7 (million US$) -15,504 20,123 2,513 -4 ,207 -1,095 Trade balance (million US $) 0,939 32,399 2,587 N.A. N.A. International reserves (million US S) Indicators of living standards 282 3021 776 706 8 277 Grain production (kilograms per capita) 42 61' 53 44 N.A. Meat production (kilograms per capita) Television receivers in Use (units per thou- 309? 298 1 206 188 9 N.A. sand persons) Radio receivers in use (units per thousand N.A. 332'? 218 204? 50 persons) 118 127 100 N.A. N.A. Consumer price index (1970 =100) Telephones in use (units per thousand 341 11 287110 67 N.A. N.A. persons) Gross investment as a percent of GNP (1971-73 18 26 25 N.A. N.A. annual averagell 2 II Excluding Department of Defense shipments. 7 Unless otherwise indicated, data are c.i.f. 8 Excluding rice. 9 Data are for 1973. 1? Data are as of the beginning of the year. 11 Data are as of 31 March. 12 Including private and government. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 2 Economic Profile: Organizstion of Petroleum Exporting Countries, 071 Aggregative data Population Algeria Ecuador Indonesia Iran Iraq Kulys4 Million persons at midyear 16.3 7.0 127.8 32.2 10.7 0.9 Percent increase from 1973 3.7 3..3 2.0 3.0 3.5 5.7 Gross national product Billion 1973 US $ N.A. 3.1 ? 16.9 30.0 10.2 9.6 Percent increase from 1973 N.A. 14 8.2 16 77 118 Per capita (1973 US 8). N.A. 440 130 930 950 10,670 Industry ? Crude oil (thousand b/d) 940 160 X ,180 6,040 1,820 2,5501 Trade and international reserves Exports 2 (million US C 4,800 85:, 6,890 25,408 7,552 10,763 Government oil revenues (million US S) 4,104 492 3,369 21,080 5,879 8,799 Oil exports (thousand b/d) 900 120 1,160 5,750 1,720 2,530 Imports 3 (million US IP 3,715 700 4,320 . 9,200 2,843 1,569 United States (million US 8) 315 2 326 685 1,309. 285 2 208 2 European Community (million US 3) 2,3782 N.A. 770 2,300 844 2 135 2 Jupan (million US XS) 154 2 114 1,270 1,100 474 2 279 2 International reserves (million US 8) 1,689 350 . 1,492 8,383 :;,273 8,000 1 Including about one-half of neutral zone production. 2 Data arc f.o.b. 3 Data Are Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : ciA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 2 Economic Profile: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countrien, 1974 Saudi United Arab Libya Nigeria Qatar Arabia Emiratea Venezuela Aggregati:e data himbaton 2.2 61.3 0.2 5.9 0.211 .6 Million persons at midyear 4.4 2.8 11,3 2.8 3.7 3.0 Peronit. increase from 1973 Gross national product 17.4 1.0 12.2 N.A. 10.5 Billion 1973 US 8 45 180 39 N.A. 2.6 Percent increase from 1973 280Per capita (1973 US 8) 8,000 2,070 N.A. 1,420 Industry 1,.520 2,260 520 8,1801 1,680 2,070 Crude oil (thousand h/d) Trade and international reiK ;yes 7,881 9,559 2,255 37,132 N.A. 10,500 Exports 2 (million US 8) 6,445 8,618 1,877 30,643 6,640 8,728 Government oil revenues (million US 8) 1,480 2,200 ? 515 8,400 1,675 2,700 Oil exports (thousand h/d) 2,892 2,7:34 271 3,795 1,384 4,500 Imports (million US 8) 138 2 2002 N.A. 935 :13r:181 1,757 United States (million US 8) 0942 1,3502 N. A. 1,32r; N.A. European Community (million US 8) '43.4.2 285 2 N.A.700 268 400 Japan (million US 8) 3,616 5,629 1,500 14,285 3,70U 6,529 Int('rnatiGnal reserves (million US 8) N.A. N.A. N.A. 7 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table :1 Econonde Profile: He!cried Leas Develoom! Counirica, 1974 Africa Vaal AMA Latin America South Kenya Liberia Mall Korea can Taiwan Argentina until Chile Colombia Republic ?ggregative data Npnlation Million persons at midyear 12.9 Percent increase from 1973 3.4 Gross national product 1111"an 1973 US $ 2.2 . ''cent increase from 1973 7.0 Per capita (1973 US $) 170 Industry Electric power production (million kilowatt-hours) 900 Agriculture Orain production (million metric tons). .0.4 to 0.5 Trade and international reserve?? Exports 2 (111illi011 US s) ... ? 903 Imports 7 (million US $).... 1,026 In reserves . (million 1114 $) ... . .. 192 1.7 2.9 0.5 Negl. 290 790 0.1 400 290 N.A. 5.5 2.3 0.3 to 0.4 60 50 1.0 35 100 6 33,6 2.1 5.3 14.3 100 16,t435 6.3 4,161 6 , SD 1,056 15.7 1,9 10.3 0.6 660 20,536 2.3 5,519 6, 0143 1,191 24.7 1.1 314.11 11.2 1,560 23,145 21.1 3,553 2, 14142 1,315 101,6 2.9 7M9Ifill 750 74,000 24.0 7 , MIK 14 , 062 5,252 9.7 2.0 K. 87(51. 2 S,9306 1 .4 2,037 2, 234 N.A. 21.14 3.'4 11.7 6.9 170 II .370 3 3 . 1 1,320 1 ,21.0 449 1.11 2 . 7 2.0 7. 570 I.:31(71),112 774 7S 1 Unless otherwise indicated, ditto are for the fiscal year beginning I April 1974. 2 Data are for 1972. 2 Data are for 1973. 4 Including data for public utilit:7. only. 2 Data are f.o.b. 6 Data are for the calendar year. ' Data are c.i.f. 6 Data are its of 1 April 1975. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : A-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 L111111 Antef11r11 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 3 Economic Nerdy: Mrlevied Less Developed Countries, 11174 Middle ERNI and Soul)! Asia Coate. male 5.9 2.M '3.7 5,7 400 022 on 500 0.!:.9 110 Merle? 56.2 3.5 51.11 0.0 020 40,320 12.3 2.755 5,947 1,305 Eangia? drib 714.5 31) rp, : 11 MO I ,Soo 12 372 917 233 Egypt 30,5 2.5 11,3 3.11 260 /4,9011 7.5 1 , 07:' 3,02m 342 India 5110.1 2.1 07.3 1.0 110 O11,00114 102 3,900 6 5,004 5 1,400 6 Israel :1.3 3.2 0.0 0 1,730 9, IA 0 .4 I . 825 4,205 I , 202 Jordan 2 11 1.3 11.0 7.0 350 IMP 0.4 I10 520 110 Pakisian ON. 2 3,0 14.4 5 0 120 0,000 11.7 I .110 1 , 73M in0 Mn Lank. 13.5 in 2 4 3.1 1SO 9951 N.A. 519 )IMM N.A. Syria 7 1 3 .2 2 .0 12,0 2/40 N .A 2 . 3 ;on I ,075 $35 Aurrittitive tlntn l'optilitt 11111 lini1111 Iterlt011. Pt Illilly^hr Prrcrt{: Incrrnne from 1973 (litoot tintionnl product IliIflirn 1073 1:S S rricrn: itirrmitt, from 11)73 Per cniiltn (1073 I'S Ill Intlinttry Electric notvcr priolortlor kilowntt-lioutft Grnin production (million me)ric) ton.) 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Million 011.. \Mon tat \lliii,it hit 111119111 161 191 Thou.11611, , \i him Int NI \Whim lilhtit I1 S I'S $ 11+r,fi 07,.1 I '1117 191 1 7;) I 7 I 7 110 0 99 I 2 0 143,5 II 3 22.5 11.1' 4 1 1 4 04,11 65 . 1 9.3 11.7 11 0 23.2 26.7 Errinomir Profile 1966 1967 19614 1969 1970 1,01; 6 I ,111 I 4 1,090 3 1.1111 4 1,111 9 ii 10. lIlt 00 199 0 ;04 ',' 200 ; 211) ; MI 4 ;4 11 40 4 A) .1 Mt 41 11 1 4 I 9 ) It 1 1 .1 1 1 1 5 1 7 ; .1 11 11 9 6 111 6 117, 114 9 12s It 110 I 00 II 41 I 49 9 s5 42 I 2 0 I . 1 1 7 2.0 2 It ; o 3.0 3 1 3 6 144 3 204 0 707,6 205 5 140.7 II S 15 5 IA o lii o 16.1 21 4 26 I 75.9 76 s 76.4 11 1 11 I 11.3 II 4 15 4 N 1 7 0 6 4 6 $ 5 7 I 7 I 6 1 7 I 7 I 1 S11 7 46 ii 70 1, 61 '2 19 3 67 1 111 I 114 S 60 0 117 I S 6 7 1 h 4 x .2 6.5 II 2 II 2 16 s 51 I II 1 12 I 10.4 II s II 3 9 5 177 24.7 35.3 34 3 12 I 29 5 31.11 :11.1 :17 3 12 7 1971 I, III 6 1 1191 207 It /01 1 9 6 wit 3 79 0 IN :I .ii 237 6 17.1 26 7 I; 9 5 6 1 2 32 1 71 I x 0 17 6 11 2 14.3 13.6 1972 222 4 I 104 104 4 411 2It 4 5 I 20 It 41 3 2 0 3 7 224.0 16 4 24.1 16 7 5 2 I 1 11 4 71.9 x s 13.5 714)) 19 271) 1973 791 1# 11S 710 1 01 I) 2 It 136 101 I 2 1.1 237.: 15 h? 24 N 17 7, 5 il 1 .3 57 '..$ 77 .:', 9 . 7 50 2 17 1 7:1 i. s, 1971 1,207 1 11.1 211 4 03 '2 I 2 I 4 9 132 0 99 :1 1 II I 1 201 I 17.1 20,1 N A I 6 0. 9 771 7 3 11.o 15 3 104,0 117 !I Ablirck tattoo. for 011114 of arc us (idiom?, ilictrii. too', till; lairrcl. b 11; 111111 Including thy iirlio?.1 fore., nod thy Dotii ;trii tititititl its of monthly Ilittlt 1,111f 11.,r 11 01 VOA 1.1011V1111.111, a calorific %it'll'. lir 7,000 hilocaloricii pitt L111041'0111 E'1,1111119g ,11.91 for viiiitinits nook iI1 (0111111I-0?4 1101'rt11.?11 liv i'6111101110, 661 1113011011114 111190% Ihita arc for corn ic?clailitat (wag., rico', moil a hcitt. Dma an a ratew,. Vt 111411! , 1010,10 IWO., 111111 113I? for 199,f, stat, pork, mullon, lamb, niiilwoiit 7 Doti( are for "krtilitiir par," beginning I " Factory 'gal.-. Excluding Diiiiiirtolvtit tif 111,foil..i. shipments. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA2fRDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table rt Japan: Freintimir Ptof1 gio,,p,411? 311111 11011 of Mr110119r 19115 1964 19117 19n9 1970 1971 1912 1973 197 I lor;110,90 V1111111,1 ', it19.,1f 011 wereltiollon 1911 1 'A 11 111711- 1119. 1470 9 111 "J111 1 71.`. 2:10 5 011 2111 5 il 249 It MM :121 11 100 311 II171 7 103 110 113 1 129 7 1;,. liii popolniloti 114 II 1111 4 WI 4 II)) 11 1113 ',I 1111 3 105 9 197 it 1114 109 7 9,1. nod pio.rt ?Irri tie 111110,o 14.11 IN4 1 MN 7 2:17 11 2115 1 His:: 350 11 3711 1 III 3 194 5 I111 0 lI,li.iitt1 (rink Hi 51.1 17 5 19 It 11 7 39 7 :13 .1 ",P4 1 22 1 ..'11 Mill10111 liii II I 17 111! 2 MI 11 42 2 93 3 MM fi 119 9 119 :1 117 1 ntrcl.. N1111199 ill 3:1 1 :19 9 :.e11 I 55 7 117 1 75 9 72 I 42 I MI 7 1011 3 eflprct Iliotion191 191 3111 7 WI ii 179 11 IS 1 li'211 797s 3 711. 3 M111 11 '1511 1199 11 heronry i,hiitiiitiiitti %Whim 011 ii. :i Cl :1 11 1 II 0 11 11.7 H9 1 11 I I I I .lgt0.1111191, or totally)... 111111on Pi I 14 I 17 5 15 9 1:1,0 11 !1 15 2 35. I ?1111199 191 11 11 0 7 11 7 11 7 0 7 0,11 1 .11 I I 1 I 1.2 . ?11111it mi 11 II 7 1 7 9 1.4 7 It II II 1 111 11 111 3 111 7 \ NlauttfriettutPol it t, ;lot Sot:foto, iii 1 littr.?? N1111100 lot .5 7 11.0 it 3 0 11 9 4 11. 9 II 7 it 7 7 I 7, I S1111911, robber ., . 101 231 241 3141 521; 094 7M1 /119 997 111olt 11111010 qtri 3 0 2.11 2.S 2 7 2,S 2,11 2 .5 2 3 1.1 2.2 11,01/11 11111rIi, !MI 3 It I .7 I 7 1 it 1 11 1,5 I , 1 1 . :I 1 .3 1.0 Synt/wIll? fibot, Million tot H I u 5 0.0 9.7 0 .4 I 0 1,2 1.1 1 :I 1,2 Million tot . :12.5 :17.0 12 5 17 7 51 1 .7,7.2 59 . 1 1111 3 74 I 7:1.1 l'ii,wiltp?r n014,0'14)111, ?1111iiio 11 7 11 I . 1 2.1 2 II 3.2 :1.7 1.1) 1 5 3.9 It ........... . 22.9 25.1 24 2 30.2 :It 1 :12 11 24.1 29.4 21.5 Is.0 1.2 5 7 7.0 11.1 12.7 13 13.2 III 11.1 13,2 Tuttle Import!, it.. 111111oti 1.14 $. , 2 11,5 II .7 13.0 0 3M. 9 19 . 7 23 5 34 .3 itlii 1.:It1ot1,411.0.1) 1 11111/09 IS s .I4,.5 9. ti 10 1 13,11 111,11 19.3 21,0 2N .0 37.0 55,11 I ,11ilitoviittitinit for units of tticioittrt, kilo% kvAli. toot rip :ow., tot; nod ttquitri, inoti?tm, Iui at in entgi. 11173 rxelifitigi, ritteS. 3 !Nth !try oft tt ettretHol 4000, botio-in husk, nod nrt for 1114.1, vi?itl. pork, Iamb, mutton, gotit, tand li,urii,ur iii 4 fithriett, 21 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 11 Went Germany! EronomIr Profile 11n11 of Mea?sirr, I 1963 191111 19117 196N 1969 19741 1971 11172 1973 1974 A ggrvgn t vr oloin tin11061,1 mmIlici 111111,91 1073 4'9 i 246 .) 'Al 1 2A2 M 271 2 293 A :110 9 319.6 :1311.9 31M 2 310 6 Infirm (.1 Im16.1,1n1 mm11949911 . 111711 - 11M1 7:5 76 75 NI 91 1011 1112 1116 11:1 112 T.,1 111MI year I %Whorl 54.7 50 I 7.9 I A9 0 60 2 60 7 41 1 01 7 62.0 III n hielo 01111 im%vr Primary rnerio icon' 0,6111vril.mt? I, ?11111M6 II 190.0 1141 1 1nm 3 173.0 179 0 1m1 1 IMI I. INO 9 17m N IMP N VIrcIrly 41,10,,4 lor411 172 3 177 0 1m4 7 203.1 220.0 v42.6 250 0 271 m 299.0 31i 7 Bard coal \Whim nit 135 5 126 3 112.3 111.11 113.7 1111.3 116 1 407./4 103.0 01 9 llroonemil AH111646111. AI Minn 1111 101 9 9M 1 H 1111 A I' 1 107 N 1111 A 110 I 11N 7 L's; II *t lint oh nt>.I ijietnia 1'11111e RIrrl A11111m1 911 36 M :IA :1 :111 7 11 2 45.3 41.11 111 13 7 19 A3.2 11911..11 #11,1 . Million it . 28 5 27 :I 2M . 1 :12 1 3:1.0 :111.0 :12 1 34.7 3N 6 II 5 j' 14141 . Ntim,,,) .27.0 25.4 27 1 30 3 33.14 33.0 30 0 32 0 39 s 10.2 11,,finp.1 comm.!. ......... Tlimunntiel nit :112 I 3.52,3 ::> 7 107 4 402.1 105.14 100 1 396,5 106,7 133 11 Primary aluminum' .11101mmnit int . 231 211 '253 257 2113 3011 12M 115 533 !is!' A 11111141 Grain "... ........ ....... . nit ? , 13 5 II 4 17 5 1 . 48 2 16.8 20.3 111.6 211.5 32 ? I Poi itt .....ThIlli int ... 16.1 IM M 21.3 111.2 16.0 111.2 15 2 15,11 13.7 ' 1.6 Alrit1 A1191"11 :1.1 :I . 1 3.2 :i. 1 3,4 3,11 :t .M 3.11 3.4 3.14 'zil 11,114119116g of year) ... 13.0 13.7 11.0 11.0 11.1 14.3 14 o 13.0 13,9 it 1 M nv orril Sulfuric add (100710' Atillion till 3.8 :I.N 3,8 8.2 -1.5 4.4 .4.4 4.7 5.1 :1.1 Mineral fir-Wirer inutrienini 7 4.11 1 11 4 .11 .1./4 4./1 I. 7 4, 5.11 5.0 N ,1. ...69,111 31;llion tot 31, :11.7 :11.7 33.4 35,1 3/1.3 44 .It 4:1.1 41.0 35.1 Pn.netigrr ........ 2.7 2.8 2.3 2.11 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.5 3.6 2,8 !Indio receiver., 4.1 4,1 :1.8'4.41 71,7 0.7 71.4 71.716.11 N A . Televi.ion receiver. 2.8 2 3 1.11 2.6 2,9 2.11 2.5 3.1 :1,9 1.7 Tratiqmrtotion Itnilrolid freight traffic I4llIii> 41111111 .717.4 56.7 51.6 58.7 67,3 71,3 65,0 61,6 117.3 70.11 I titioat (c.i.f.) Pillion I'S $.... 17.5 18.0 17.1 20,2 24.11 29.M 34.3 10,2 51.0 68.9 E?liort. (f>,)>,) IlilIjin '; $..... 17.9 20 .1 21.7 21.8 211.1 :11.2 3'4.9 16.7 67.5 M9,0 I Abbreviation. for unito of triennure are in (10111%! tonm, Int; kilowatt-liourn, kw1); rind metric ton-kilometern, nit kin 2 Convertell at average 1973 exchange rote. ' I ',Chiding lintfl Ng' Went Berlin. 4 Energy exprenned in coal equivalentn Ilan it calorific value of 7,000 kilocalorien per kilogram. 1/atit are for barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat. ^ Data are on n care:tna weight, bone-in bamin, and ore for beef, veal, pork, Iamb, mutton, goat, and hornement 7 Data are for "fertilizer yearn" In general, the year hekinning 1 July. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIAXDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 7 Euro/man Community: ErontimIr rtrofIlr Aggti gall% r tIoltt 111 to,* 11/01,1110 i.t."11 ' . T,11.1 1.111'0011m I mIll,t vai i 1'9,1. nod inu.rt Primary !thrills- , eon' ,?11111% II 1,,tile 1 r l'Arcl r ir otiv,ci ,gf "gni lInt tl cord 111.0%4 0 el,111 ;Mil liglifie Crud., oil. NIitirrnl. nil :1 Iti,inh. 'I itch' .11,r1 .. l'ilt iron Iron tar, ,. . , 164111,11 copper . 1.11111.1tV 111111110111111 Agileult MI, (*.Milli., I'lltallW \li,?t 'I.. CM tit. (1111(11111)llg Or )1'1111 MIll1111.11(qIIII'll i14.11ix SIllf wit told (1906'0', ..? \1111,rn1 furtiliryr 111111r1utito 6 Cement 1.114ri.tiger atitoitiololi, , . . Tratisporttition null 1111111, lIntlroutl frOglit truffle Importm frill Extol, to 11.o.1).1 l'n11 itt Mcnourr. I 1111lion 1 117:1 )'4 I 1/41 illitIti \11111,11I MI Itilliiill $1N I. \Niko' tut Milliftli MI '1 lioimilid I. d ?Iillioli lilt . M1110111111 Tholp,miul tut !,?1111i1111 lilt \1111ilui lilt 11114111 Iti1 . \hclhuiclu Million Int ..... ?1,11ion int . . . , Million int Million. !Whim ottktn . . Nihon I'S S ? , Itillion (':41 .. . 19115 1967 19011 712 7t91 702 11311 11,1 :., ...,r, I )141 m 214 I :.111.1 ...1 14 "t:1; :131) II 11 11 11 II 7 II 7 1119 34) :11111 :1 11 109 1111 1111 107 :109 290 211.1 2411 III 119 115 125 MI 9 77.7 HI, 1 411 II 99 1 93 11 711 2 92. 9 ?1(11 447, 44$ 111111 9 7 II 4 11,4 11 . 11 lil 0 7(4.) 90 3 tot .11 17 II 17 .7 52. I 1(1,2 II it 11 7 12 2 12,7 liti 11 711 :1 71.7 71 .11 15 s 111.1 111.6 17.7 13.3 13,11 11.5 15 ,3 107 1111 113 1111 7,0 7.5 7.1 4 I 1i5 173 1191 170 i91. 2 71.1 77.3 H5.11 11 1 .7 70.11 74.2 H3.4 MO 1970 444 WI) 1V1 0 ja.`,1 Ii 511 57,9 11 4 11 11 320 :117 113 111 240 211 1 135 134 110 . 3 94,2 711 9 911 11 111(1 11111) II , 11 1,0 91 11 47,9 13 .11 111,1 12.5 13,1 72 5 72.9 14.3 1(4.1 11.11 15,3 125 132 4.11 9.1 191 201 101 117 117.4 113 1971 111', 1 1 1:11.1 1 5i 7 II , 11 315 109 ; 1:1 124 111.3 70 . I 11111 1.2 100 -II 0 13.4 71.9 14.5 15.7 135 0.9 147 130 129 1972 , 111111 ;!.......0 11 //% 1 II 2,, f III ;,!;14 1:111 119 9 7:1 It 11 11 I 3 1113 12 .0 13.3 71.7 111 ti 16.1 111 10,2 147 155 155 1973 1 ,111iII 1 ;Ili 0 11114 1 II 172 12:1 ;41:1 159 1117 711 4 91,9.1 1 5 105 39 .4 13.2 71 7 20 7 17.0 1 II 10.5 1 1111 210 212 197 4 11411. 1:'.7 S 11I11 1 1 1 ',':i., 131 I 4 IN I:0) 11'2 1,.", 1 lis 2 I 9 107 (II . I I 5 .1 7s 9 21 1 ^.... A 134 0.1 21)/i ...!'l I 2711 1 AhltrevIntlutis for unitm of mensuri, me in follovvA: metric' ton,, lilt: kilimat I -hours: ku li; lintrek per day, Wit: and tiiptrir h on- kilometers, tulkill. 2 l'onverttql lit 111Vvrage 1973 vxclintigu rtttp.. ' Energy pxurt...wil in cold rtittlYtili?nts lutm it culorlfir %It'll.. of 7,9011 kilornlorips prr kilogram. ' Mtn :au for luIrlpy, corn, outs, ill''', tyv, mid wile:it cc (u?re they are prollticutl. " I)atn are on it ettretuN wvight, hone-iti IniNin, nod nrt. for bet.f, veal, pork. Iamb. mutton. goat, mid tuxcept for ill.. Unit:41 Iiing.lutill liortwutent. 6 1)nta nre for "furtilizer )1.11rA? In getterill. the yultr In.gintiing 1 July. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : G1A-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 911.111,10411 I, don 111 tio I loond pi mlort 1 )m14011111 'I old impolni ion 1 mho, foi II ( mid% 1 1 orl. nod 'mil 11( Omit y cop! ?I ? told .,n111, 1, 11,ot 1 ie Il11tIl 13/111 '1311ii` oil .S111111111 gnn V11111311111111111 tor I 1,, fol It.11I.1 erl l'Ig Item . ...... . 1..on fun , ............ It pf lord eoppiu . 11rimary aluminum 1,1?611? . , . A grimilt iir/? IrLin ........ 91viit 7 Tithlr 1;1?41-411: rronoinli? Profile N1voiiiirr I rum 1900 1907 090 1909 1970 1071 1972 1973 197 1 0011,,,, 1673 1 'N i Ind 7 10) 5).1 5 5:11 11 WI 6 fill 1 1 055 A 60; 11 7)) 2 10;0 100 91111Mo Nlillion 7.1 74 41 40 01 1101 100 112 114 126 210 0 211 5 216 0 214 1 210 0 212 S 215 1 217 5 219 7 25) 1 110 5 114 1 110 9 121 1 123 6 125 6 127 0 124 7 131 111 6 0 10 II II 1 ) 13 I:1 II 5067 51i 6 547 ; 014 7 040 II 10 n 400 1 s57 1 n11 o An7 106 6 111 1 llo i 1171% 132 7 III 1 151 I 161 2 1.9 'il 71 7 6 . 1 6 5 7 7 1 7 0 M 1 127 7 111 0 157 1 160 1 141 1 107 9 212 1 221 1 216 A 1 5 975 0 170 1 9 11 MO 13 \10116m 161 111 11 911 II 11/1 1 MI' 71 HO 3 115 II 120 7 125 11 131 5 1:0k 2 \111;1611 till ,. 70.11 711 II SI 7 95 3 H7 70 112 5 115 11 119 .5 0)1. 2 109 s NI illiiiti nit . 66 '1 7)1 :t 71 s 79 9 81,6 97111 99 . 3 111 :I 05 . 9 09 . 0 911111on lot 153 I 100,3 108 2 176 6 19)3.1 1115.5 2113 0 204 1 116. 1 221,11 9111110n tut 0.7 0.5 os 00 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.2 12 1.2 91 illion lot I .11 I I I 3 1 1 1 , 6 1 , 7 1 . 9 1 11 2 11 2 2 Th0110i101 mit 1411 100 125 1 In 160 140 71)9) 510 520 510 %Him, lilt , . , , 121 , 1 171 . 2 117 11 109 . 5 102 , 1 196 . 9 191 . 2 169 . 2 222.5 195 6 \Milt'', 011, .... . 10,0 10.7 11.5 II 6 11.5 11 3 13 . 3 13 6 13 . 5 11 ., 911Ik . 91ill6on nit . 72 0 7110 70.9 42.1 41.5 43.11 SA 2 91.2 s9.3 91,s 1,031emeli..... 911111on tot . . . 71,9 6 . I 11.5 11.5 7 . I 7 9 7 . 9 4.2 0.0 11.1i Cmtly 110.00111w of yrar! . N1111106 97.1 93 . 1 97 1 117 . 2 11.1.7 97..2 90.2 101 1 Ili 1. 0 106 3 91anufact urpd itimi, 0)11 1)0, arid ( UM '!, i 91illion lot 4.5 9. 1 0.7 111. 2 111, 7 11,1 12.9 13 . 7 11.11 111.7 911imral fert ilityr ( mit rivnt,..1 Million 1111.. 7.1 9. 1 9, 1 10. 2 10.7 1:1.1 I 1.7 15. 9 17, 1 10.3 NIpt nkiit ling 1010100i, tiffiln 11001samul .. 146.1 192.2 197 0 200.6 205.1 202.2 107.2 211.3 213.4 221 it Control. Million nit 72.1 40.0 41.4 47.5 40.7 45.2 100.3 101.3 109.5 115.1 Traylor 110.0.,,w1 151.5 342.5 195,1 1:N1.1 141.7 154,5 172.0 177.s 100.0 531.1 Pst.semger millomobiks. ........ 1.1001,:k 0d .. 201 130 2711 250 291 Iii 529 730 917 1 . 119 Tramportnt ion and t rade ICallroad freight t nil FM Trillion nit k in. .. . 1,11 2 , 0 1.'..' 2.:1 2.1 2..1 2,C 2 . 9 3 .1) Motor voliiele freight trliffir 11I11ion int k m ? . . . I 13 , I 155 . 3 170 2 $57.1 200 . 1 220 S 1i0. 1 1718.1 "92.5 Iniportii 11.o.1) 1 Nihon l'S $... S. 1 7 , 9 9 9, 1 10.3 11.7 12.5 $0, 1 21.0 l'A ports ((.11.1, i !Whim US $ 4.2 s.s 0.7 10.6 11.7 12.4 13.5 15.1 21,3 I bbrevivi:imH fur !Hub, uf torivoiri. 1113'11" 1.1)111Ms and motile ttookilioneti,ri., lull I, iii. 2 Cotiviirtod sit I'S miry hit4ing pow,r uglily:dem m, 1)itt include Illy armed forei, it iuil t uniunployed hut ,i?curlty Energy in rmil has ii calorifir of 7,1100 kilovalor i.. prr kilogram. 5 Groiiii %%ash.. Dittit only gip+ from gun %%elk Awl glIN from pet rolimm ^ orl, for Inirli.y, corn, oats, ricy, rye, n twat, and inkcillanyou., grains Including 1,,ilsi?s, 7 Datil are on 11 carcasm weight, botimin tools, and urn for liver, veal, mirk, mut too, Iamb, goat. rabbit. iuuuuuk ry. g111111., 1411111P OrrIII, and lard. net tom, ; k hi; pun' day, 161; cm, Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : bA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 'FRI& !I l'NR1orn Etirope: Ertmom1r I'tofIlr 11011 of lklotiourr' 1963 1966 1967 1964 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 11171 ,%ggri-gnt I.,, 30,, iil/. 11111/1111111 111011111i ' . . . 11011.11 1973 1 011 1,56 101 5.2 179 146 1115 )111 217 .1.11 215 'Fulfil 11,4111101mo ,m1t11,111?lillimi I 00 7 100 1 11111 /1 1111 14 111.? :1 111.1 11 111:1 7 1111 ..1 11/1 /1 1115 5 1..tti.l.: nod loot,' 1'I/111111N' 1/11/ ?10/ 11'11111 1/1111/%1111/111a 11?11111111 011 :120 311 :1.10 :11/4 :100 .141 /01/1 0111 1111 11111 , l/11?11111' mit1,. 11t1111,41 11/11/1111 11 // 11 170 147 200 217 231 216 262 241 :505 316 Hord i/11/11. . ?11111I1 1111 . 1:14 1110 101 100 III 1411 1411 11111 11111 202 11iimit eon! tintl 160tito \1111itoi tot 10:1 1111 :1111 106 126 111 115 137 131 1:17 Crud., 011 1.111111,111111 11?11 :1110 :110 :127 331 321 :1:11 :1:04 :1 1 . :it' :5:..5 \500?Tiik owl 111,1111,, Criolo pluil \1111Ioti oil 24 5 :10 5 3, 3.5 p 37 11 :19.4 12 0 11.7 16 4 14 11 l'Ig Itoo . Million tot 17,11 111 1 20 S 21 6 22 2 21 4 21 0 211. 1 27 11 20 11 111111 ti14/ ?111111111 1111 12 0 13 0 12 7 12.1 11,11 $11.4 11 2 10 4 10 11 11 6 nuflimil roplo't.. illommol ilit 110 117 154 167 141 201 2211 271 306 :1111 Primary tillooltotto Thotooi to! int . 176 211 245 320 :111 356 :171 362 116 164 /.KIA1.1111101. 1411111 / \111111111 1111 :i.1 1 :15 . 0 57 4 59. 1 01 .7 51.7 67 , 5 7:5 .2 727, 75 n \ I illion tot 63 1 71 2 73,7 75 2 63.5 72 i 7.9 71 3 72,6 % A \Ivo -. , .... ... . ......... . Million tot . 1. 0 I. I 1.3 1 11 1 7, 5 7, 1 7 5 1 5 3 5 6 Coillo ,?lo,itiottittg of yviiri?111lion . 26.6 26 .11 27 .6 24,5 24. 1 27 9 24.1 29 11 :10. 2 :12 1 . NIntiufsictured ittqloi Solfittio itetil 11141"., .. Million int 1 2 I.:, 1.7 5 . 1 5 5 6 1 Ii 5 7.1 7.7 11 1 ?littorol Fut-Wirer f ottitiont4)11011111 1111 . 1.11 5.0 5.7 6.1 7.1 7.7 4 1 4.1 4.4 11.6 \ 1.1.011.111 . Million iiii :11.4 31,0 :17.1 19.11 39,6 12.1 11.6 17 11 511 11 7,1 4 l'iimi,onger tititottothili,. , . Fltotoinitil . 211 233 260 2113 :129 :107 107 131 141 514 ? . TronvorIntion 'mil trail,. Itiiilriool frpiitlit traffii. 11111too Ina to . . 230 210 215 252 254 271 244 2119 :112 3:12 Import, ,r.,,.10. Billion l':; t 11.0 12.7 13.5 11.5 16.1 14.5 20.3 21.1 32.1 12.7 Evport, i I'S $ f.o 13 Illli 11.4 12.3 13.1 11.5 16.1 14.2 20.0 21.7 31.1 34 1 ion 1 Alilirrviatiotoi for tittits of intlistiro aro toi follitii,.. nielrie toil., tot; kiloivott.-lioutm. kivIt. lottrel. pot- tiny, It'll; Tirol itietrie toll. kilotoot oft., int kill. 7 Convortml it I'S purclitiming powor pliitivtilettli.. 3 Energy e4prrc11 in imal v(juirsIent, Ila, it mtlorifo? 31t191. of 7,000 kilocalorie, pl,r kilogram. Data are for borli.y. corn, oats, rice, rye, nod 1%1w:it %Slurp they aro proiliirril. 1 1)ato aft' 1111 11 corrmls %%viglit, boto.-10 lot,1,, gnil aft' 111r 1,,,,,r, ,.,?,,t, pork, 14911), mutton, goat, mol 1111 111111gary 111111 1'111111111 / 1101"/11/1111/111. 25 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 10 People's Republic of China; Economic Profile Unit of Measurel 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1971 1971 Aggregallye dala Iirt..0? tint login' . , holes of inillistrial prioluelion . 111111fin 1117:1 IIS S, 10711- 11111, ? . , ? 131 01 1.15 71 1,11 05 1.12 157 1711 11111 (1)7 71 85 100 1101 118 217 133 223 138 Tidal populatilio (midyear ..... rinds and power 7111,0 763...! 7+,0.5 71(8..) 1417.2 830.7 14:01,11 1477,5 898.11 1120.1 Primary energy (coal equivalents .4). N1111100 lot 11111,11 2:111.3 1119.1 217 5 171 . 7 :128.5 3110.9 1011.11 131.0 102,0 Eleeirir power (*Hem). kwil..... , .1" no in 50 011 72 Sli 1/3 101 10H Hord pupil5 110 220 2)14 100 205 2514 310 335 3511 377 3811 Crime oil li/il I) 2 11 3 0 3 0,3 0.1 0,11 0.7 0,11 1,1 1,3 Minerals and (lilt Ilk Crude steel Million nit 12 5 15.0 12,0 11.11 111.0 17,8 21.0 23,0 25.5 23,S Pig Iron . Million nit .. 13.8 111,11 13.2 17u.l 17.0 22.1) 27.1 30.1 33,7 31..1 kw ore .' Million int 38.3 " %. N.A. N.A. 111.5 73.2 112,3 101.8 108.6 101.2 Tooguien ore 111011, 1%'(14,, Thou,and int 1 MS 111,3 11.5 11,7 11,0 10.3 10,0 15,5 111.2 Primary aluminum Thousand int 115 125 115 180 1115 220 230 21111 280 320 Agrieulture (10iiii tiIllu,uu nt 211) 215 231) 215 220 2111 210 2111 250 255 Ginned cotton Million int . 1.11 1.8 1,11 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.2 2,1 2.5 2.5 Nlatolfortored Ilette4 Mineral fertilizer loottietitml :111111on IS 5.9 1,0 1.9 2.2 2.8 3,3 1,0 (Al 5.0 Cotton fabrics 111P.Ion liii 0.1 0.7 5.5 0.1) 0.0 7.5 7.2 7,3 7.1; 7,11 Cement Ninon int 11.8 10.9 11.2 17.1 111.0 111.7 23.0 27,5 211.14 31.11 "'met (WI Thousand on 11.3 11.3 12.5 10.7 211.2 13.8 17,9 57.5 50,0 Truck Thousand :11 .17 31 31 00 70 811 1011 110 N.A. Trade Railroad freight truffle Billion intkin.... 213 238 11111 209 2.17 2118 352 :173 .11)3 N.A. Imports Billion US $, 1.11 2.0 2.0 1.8 IS 2.2 2.3 2.8 5.0 7.4 Esports (e II) Billion US $ 2.0 2.2 1.0 1.9 2.0 2.0 ''. 1 3.1 .1.9 11.:1 1 Alibre%lations for ohon a inelomli. ore 11+. follows: inetrie tons, int; kilimatt-hours, kin hart,dm per day, 1O11; linear meterm, hit; (00) metric ton-kilotneterm, tot kin 2 (.1)11Vrrtell at US porelinnIng power equivalentm. 3 ESi011101'S If this (1( 10'.' computed by applying value-tidiled weights to ditto for commodity production. The data are fragmentary and uneertain; therefore, Om Miles nhould lie regarded as providing only a tentative indication of the general level and trend in product on. Ellf`rgy 1?7k101.!All'll 01 coal equivalents has a calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram. 5 110'101101g ii negligible amount of brown coal. 1)iita are for barley, eern, oats, rice, rye, and wheat, and also inelude knoliang, broad beans, and field peas, l'ubers are included on II grain equivalent lauds of 1 metric tons of tubers to I inetrie ton of grain. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-libP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table II Indicators of Living SIntithudis rood (IraIn poulurti6ln1 (hilogiams per capital 1965 1066 1967 196/4 1969 1910 1971 1972 1973 1971 hilted State,,)! 1111 937 1,017 1,0011 1,011 911 I ,11/3 1,092 1,1211 1105 USSR" 52 I 732 627 711 975 709 7311 OHO 8111 779 Meat production 1 (kilogram!' per villain, United Sinte,5 7.1 75 78 80 79 80 /43 HO 71 80 USSR " 13 46 ?19 19 .111 51 54 55 5.1 58 Person, supplied per farm worker United State, ('5513,,, 35 6 :Pi 6 .11 . 6 12 11 .11 6 15 11 17 7 -18 7 19 7 111 7 I homing [lousing construelion (square 1111.(114 pl.r ellililli) (1111)1'11 Stall's 0. IQ 0,111) HMO 0.77 0,78 11.71 0,90 1.01 1.10 0.91 USSR, 0,12 0.11 0.-11 0,43 0,13 0.41 0.14 0.43 0.11 0.44 TrannportatIon Passenger automobile prodimilon (milts per hundred persons) :Tidied 51a1e917 ? 4.70 1.39 3.74 ?1.10 4.06 3.20 .1.15 4.23 4.59 3,46 3)55R. 0,09 0,10 0,11 0.12 0 . 12 0.14 0.22 0.29 0.37 0,11 Communications Television receivers in use" (unOs per hundred ','t 44(4114 State, . :17 39 40 12 11 15 IN 53 56 N.A. .United USSR 7h 10 II 13 11 10 18 20 21 Radio receivers in INi, 8 (uni( iler hundred persons) United States 125 131 112 150 158 161 17: 177 182 N.A. USSR 17 17 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 22 Ilnusehuld equipment Washing maehinv production Omits per thousand persons) United Suites 7 22 23 22 23 '22 20 '22 21 26 23 USSR 15 17 18 20 21 22 17 12 12 12 Washing machines In use" (units per thousand persons) ? United States? 259 264 285 278 '284 288 299 313 321 :327 ? USSR 50 73 89 106 123 141 151 161 173 181 Refrigerator production (units per thousand persons) 11 tilted States 7 25 25 21 26 28 26 27 30 32 28 US.811 . 7 11 II 13 15 17 19 20 22 22 Refrigerators in use" (units per thousand persons) United States 295 298 301 304 309 312 316 322 330 r 333 USSR.. 29 37 47 58 72 89 106 121 112 161 - ----- - - - - -- - -? 1 The dam do not necessarily represent food available for vonsumption, been use imports of foreign grain and exports of domestically produced grnin are not ineluded. ? 2 Excluding corn silage And forage but including sorghum for grain. " Including mi.wellancous grains and pulses. .1 Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in basis. 5 Excluding slaughter fats, poultry, rabbit, and variety meats. 6 Including horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard. 7 Data are for factory sales and include complete units exported for assembly. 8 As of the end of the year. 9 Data are understated because.they are based on the number of households with one or more units; thus, a household with in 0-c than one is counted as having only one.. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : yA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 12 Estimated Gross National Product at Market Prices1 Billion 1973 US 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 World 5,190 Developed Countries 2,120 United States. 053.4 Australia 2 34.1 Canada 78.9 Japan 185.9 Sweden 38.9 Switzerland. 29.9 European Cern munity 742 Belgium 31.3 France 163.8 Italy 92.9 Netherlands. 39.8 United Kingdom 142.4 West Germany 3 246.2 Less Developed Countries 311 Communist Countries 754 USSR and Eastern Europe , 619 USSR 463.7 Eastern Europe. 156 Bulgaria 9.4 Czechoslovakia.... 30.7 East Germany 36.9 Hungary 15.2 Poland 42.8 Romania 20.6 Far East China 134 3,370 3,500 3,700 3,900 4,080 4,250 4,460 4,750 4,820 2,240 2,320 2,460 2,590 2,670 2,770 2,920 3,110 3,110 1,015.6 1,041.9 1,000.3 1,119.8 1,114.9 1,151.6 1,222.9 1,294.0 1,267.1 36.3 37.6 40.9 43.6 45.7 47.8 49.4 52.2 52.5 84.4 87.2 92.3 07.0 09.4 105.2 111.3 118.9 123.3 204.1 230.5 261.5 289.6 321.0 344.9 371.7 413.1 405.7 40.0 41.3 43.0 45.1 17.2 47.3 48.8 50.3 52.2 30.8 31.4 32.7 34.6 36.0 37.4 39.5 40.9 41.0 769 792 836 888 934 964 1,000 1,060 1,080 32.3 33.6 34.9 37.3 30.7 41.3 43.4 45.8 47.6 173.0 181.4 190.0 204.3 216.3 227.8 240.6 255.1 265.3 98.5 105.1 111.0 118.1 124.1 126.0 120.9 138.3 143.0 40.0 43.1 40.2 40.3 52.7 55.0 57.3 59.7 61.2 145.0 148.5 153.5 155.2 158.4 162.1 167.2 176.0 175.0 253.1 252.8 271.2 293.5 310.9 319.6 330.8 348.2 349.6 327 343 366 392 418 441 469 504 524 802 836 875 914 987 1,030 1,070 1,150 1,190 657 695 733 758 808 844 872 929 967 492.7 523.5 554.6 571.6 613.4 639.2 655.3 607.9 722.2 164 172 179 186 195 705 217 231 245 10.2 10.8 11.6 12.5 13.3 14.3 15.4 16.7 17.6 32.2 33.6 34.6 35.7 37.2 38.0 40.0 41.9 13.0 38.2 39.9 41.5 43.6 45.4 47.1 40.2 51.8 54.3 15.9 16.7 17.1 17.5 18.1 18.7 19.3 20.4 21.3 45.3 40.9 48.8 50.5 52.7 55.5 59.6 64.5 60.1 22.5 23.8 25.1 26.5 28.0 30.6 33,2 36./ 39.3 145 141 142 157 170 100 197 217 223 1 Data for the non-Communist countries Communist countries were converted at US 2 Fiscal year ending 30 June of the stated 3 Including data for West Berlin. were converted from national currencies by using 1973 trade conversion factors. Data for the purchasing power equivalents. year. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CiX-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 13 Groan National Product in Purchasing Power Equivalents and Exchange Rate Equivalents ? Purchasing Average 1973 Average 1974 February 1973 May 1972 April 1971 Power Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Exchrnge Raid: Exchange Rate Equivalents 1 Conversions Conversions Conversions Conversions Conversions Gross National roduct, 1974 (Billion 1973 US $) ^ OECD Belgium 47.0 47.6 47.0 46.0 41 .4 37.1 Denmark 20.8 27,4 27.2 26.4 23.7 22.1 France 251.6 265.:3 245.6 256.8 23().9 12.7'. Italy.. 144.4 143.6 128.7 147.8 144.0 134.0 Japan 355.4 2 405.7 378.0 409.0 358.5 306.8 ? Netherland 50.0 61.2 (13.6 58.6 52.7 17.3 Norway 14.9 18.8 19.7 18.3 16.4 15.3 United Kingdom. 200.5 175.6 167.5 178.:; 186.6 171.9 West Germany II 250.0 349.6 360.4 322. 1 289.9 255.2 Gross National Product Per Capita,' 1974 (United States - 100) 0 EC I) Belgium 80 Si t?,t 78 71 0:3 Denmark 68 90 ? 89 87 78 72 Franc,' 80 84 78 82 73 68 Italy 44 43 39 45 43 40 Japan. 54 62 58 62 55 47 Netherland 02 76 79 ? 73 65 59 Norway 62 79 82 77 69 64 United Kingdom 00 52 50 53 56 51 West Germany' 08 94 97 87 78 69 .I For the individual European OECD countries, the ratits for converting gross national product (GNP) in national currencies at 1973 ? prices into 1973 US dollars on the basis of US purchasing power equivalents are derived (tom the 1950 ratios in Milton Gilbert and Associates, Comparative National Products and Price Levels, OEEC, Paris, 1958, using the geometric mean of European and CS weighted ratios. These 195(1 ratios were moved to 1973 by applying the following factor: the derived price indexes for each European country for 1950-73 divided by a derived price index for the United States for 1950-73. These price indexes were derived for each country by dividing the growth of GNP in current prices by the growth of GNI' in constant prices. The ratios thus obtained were applied to the GNP values, given?in the national currencies in 1973 prices. 2 Converted at US purchasing power equivalents in approximately the same manner as the date for the European countries. 3 Including data for West Berlin. ? 'I Based on 1973 prices. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : ClaDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 11 Cross NItil011111 PrOdUCI, by End Use, in the 11i and the USSR 1973 111111on 1973 US $ USSI? a Percent US USSR of ITS Consumption 8Int .7 35S , 2 V/ New fixed iteR,tinent 2:11.3 23,1,5 1110 Defense 71.5 /411, 5 2 121 Other. 99.1 74,5 77 GNP. ... 1,29,1,9 597,93 51 I US data In market prices, Total Soviet, groan national product. (( NP) and the various end omen %%pre converted to dollars not by the official rate of exchange but by the average pureliasing power ratio of the dollar und the ruble eriletriated from actual or estimated prices paid for various goods find services in the t wo economies. For C NI' as a w hide and for each end-use component of C NP, these nveritge ratios (ruble-dollar ratios) were estimated by weighting Individual price ratios by both US and Soviet expenditure weights. The geotnetrie 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 cilleuliand to measure moult It:.' of output. Nonpareil wit h the United States but not the Nisi, in rt entrees. The share of total econotele resources devoted to a particular end use or the share of total output originating in an individual neil ii (for example. agriculture or Industry) in the l'SSI! should he measured in internal cible prices and costs. Agrieulture alone, for example, used 27% of the labor force, or 39 million people, as a result of the inefficiency of that sector in the USSR. The end uses of GNP are defined its follows: (1) Consumption comprises personal expenditures for goods and serviees for all purposes and noninvestmont outlays by government for goods and services for health and education. (The personal consumption expenditures for the United States are 8805,2 billion.) (2) New fixed investment is defined as the sum of expenditures for gross private domestic investment net of inventories; for public construction other than that for military facilities; and for equipment. purchased by the govern- ment except that. for defense. Since part of new fixed investment in the United States is capital repair, one-half of Soviet expenditures on capital repair is included in Soviet new fixed invest fluent.. (Gross private domestic investment net of inventories in the United States is $1(I1.0 billion.) (3) Defense as a component of (IN P comprises government purchases of goods and services for the military services and federal and state government expenditures on atomic energy development. Defense excludes stockpiling activities, civil defense, military pensions, and net military grants for foreign military assistance. (The US federal government purchases or goods and services for nationd defense are 87.1..1 lull nun (1) Other for the USSR inelodem expenditures on civil space pro%rams, 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 sovibl welfare. Other for the United States includes administration, net exports and military assistance, outlays for space research /Ind teehnology, change in in and stockpile, and a statistical discrepancy. Adnanistretion is the residual left after all current, expenditures for national defense, health, education, and all capital expenditures are subtracted from government purehuses of goods and services, 2 The Soviet defense value reflects the geometriv mean of vomparisons in ruble and dollar prices, The dollar cost of duplicating Soviet defense programs in estimated :..14 890.4 billion, or 121% of UF: expenditures. 3 The SUM of the end-use components of FAiviet OSP, valued in dollars, does not equal the dollar value of aggregate GNP, because of the use of average ruble-dollar ratios in converting ,t?oni ruble vidues to dollar values, Nevertheless, the individual end-use components were 'tot adjusted to agree with the MOO, since the US-USSR comparkies shown are bayed to give the hest available description of relative size. 31 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 15 Growth of Real Gross Nallonal Product 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD United Stales 6.5 2.6 4.7 27 0.4 3,3 0.2 5.11 2.2 A101111111 6,4 3.8 8.5 no 5.0 4.5 3.1 5.6 0.5 Calamln 6.0 3.3 5.8 5.2 2.5 5.9 5.7 6.8 3.7 Japin 0.8 12.0 13.4 10.8 10 9 7.3 8.7 10.2 1.A tiv, mien 2.8 3.3 .1.1 5.11 4.11 0.1 3,2 :1,2 :1.7 Sw it zerland 2.0 (.8 4.2 5,8 4.2 3.8 5.7 $,5 0.2 European Community 3.6 2.9 5.7 6.2 5.1 3.3 4.0 5.5 1.9 Belgium 3.3 3.9 4.2 6.6 6 .:1 3.11 5.1 s. to Franey ;1.0 4.9 5.11 7,3 5.8 5.3 5.7 I).)) J . 0 Italy 5.11 11,8 6,4 5,6 5,0 1.6 3 .1 0.4 3 . ri Netherlands 2.9 5.5 7.1 11.8 6.0 4.4 .1.1 3.2 2.5 United Kingdom 1.0 2.4 3.3 1.1 2.1 2.3 3.1 5.3 0.2 West Germany I 2.9 -(3.2 7.3 8.2 5.0 2.0 3.1 5.3 0.4 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 6.1 5.8 5.5 3.4 6.7 4.5 3.3 6.5 4.2 USSR. 0.1 1.0 5.7 2.11 7.0 1.3 2.3 7.2 3.7 I.:listen) Europe 5.1 4.3 4.1 3.9 4.8 5.1 5.8 6.5 6.5 Bulgaria 8,5 5.11 7.1 7.8 6, 1 7.5 7 7 8.3 5.1 Czechoslovakia 1.9 .1.3 3M 3.2 is 3.5 3,6 1.7 .1.1 East Germany 3.5 .1.5 1.0 5.1 1.1 3.7 1.r? 5.3 1.8 Hungary .1.0 5.0 2.1 2.3 3.1 3.3 3.2 5.7 1.4 Poland 5.8 3.5 1.1 3.5 4.4 5.3 7.1 8.2 7.1 Romania 9.2 5.8 5,5 5.6 5.7 11.3 8.5 8,7 S 9 Far East China 8.2 -2.8 0.7 10.6 14.0 0.1 3.7 i0.2 2.8 I Including data for West Berlin. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIRRDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 0E1'1/ I' tilted Slat AugItalka Canada . Japan Sv.i.din t-lvt31 rerland . Eurniwitii Commutill y IlvIglit it' Franey Italy ..... United 10'94(10111 t..1 IIeriitany 0,91.11iiiimt (*mint rii.? USSI1 Eito.,rii EuTota? 1.:stAvrii Eu-opo Bulgaria Czerlinslov.tkin Certnany ........ Ilungury Poland 111)1191nm Far Enat Toblo 16 Crow111 or 114.01 Croon National Product 1'4,r eiplls 1966 1967 19614 1969 1970 1971 5 2 1 5 3 , 7 1.7 1 .5 2. 3 1 5 2,1 11.7 1.0 3 . :1 2.1 1 . :1 1 . 2 3 7 I .1 I . 1 M Hi 11 .14 12 1 9.5 9,7 11,0 1 5 2.9 I .1 3.7 ?I . il I . 2 2 .11 9.1 2.5 5, H 2.6 :1, Hi 2$ 2.3 S. 5.5 .1.4 2.6 2. I .1.2 11.11 5.2 3.11 .1.5 ?1. 1 1 , 1 6.'2 5M ?I . :1 5 . :1 11,0 5.5 5 .0 i , 2 I .9 1 :1 I 7 6 3 5 1 11, 1 2.11 1 5 1 .11 I S 11 7 1 .11 1 It 2 .0 il 5 7 11 7 1 5.1 1.9 rorcrill 1972 1973 1971 . I IS . 7.3 :1,2 2.1 3.1 5. I 1.11 3 3 2.7 2 7 5.1 1.9 ?1.6 2.6 5.9 3.6 2.1 5.7 5.2 3.5 1,7 1.9 6,9 3. 1 1 .3 6 2 1.1 3.5 3.1 3.1 1.1 1.1 5.2 7 2 5.9 6.1 7.5 5.1 7.5 6. I I I .1 3,6 3,u :1. I I . 5 2.5 1.11 1 .11 2,11 IS 1.0 5. 1 I . 1 3.7 5, 1 5 , 3 I .6 5.0 I . I 2.3 :1, 1 1.3 :1.2 5,7 I .S 2.9 3.1 2.5 3.1 I. I 6.1 7.2 5.7 I ? S 3.3 -I . 0 I . I S . 2 7 . I 5.2 5,)) 5.0 - S.1 11.3 :1.6 1.3 7.6 Approved For Release 2003/09/2931A-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 3.3 2.7 5.8 1.2 3.3 1. I :I. I 6.2 7.5 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 17 Vtittral Account Ilidithre 1 1 113 ' 0 1965 1966 11167 196/4 1969 11170 1971 1972 iilIinn 4114 $ 1073 197 1 1610 d ;?-lint,?,, ' 1, 2117 1,913 1,511 962 I ,63:u :121 3,817 9 , 807 $50 I, 025 Cnimila .ii 1,11114 1,1170 1111 1M /.452 1,059 303 661 .125 1 1,251 110 1,014 2,119 1,970 5,797 11,1121 1 30 1, 711) European Community Belgium"... 152 92 196 24 71 721 $51 1 , 1 12 1,00s 1117 Dentinal( 141 210 204 215 1 1 1 511 1111 511 1S7 997 1 i or, ' 701 1 171 1 205 1,059 1,738 152 526 677 5,s62 behind.. 127 7:1 21i 110 1117 1111 21114 139 2 10 N . A. Italy .... . 2, :153 2,2711 1,7111 2,905 2,311) 710 1 , $IM 2 ,7 VI 3,005 7,717 Net lierlimik . , 21 170 70 05 :11 518 ? 233 I .050 1,750 1 , 029 11niteil Iiitigiliim . 116 233 1,001 ! ,283 1,078 I , 657 2,526 110 2,30 s , 9 19 Wemt 1 lermany . I ,:VOI 122 2,502 2.96 1 1.902 870 1440 7711 1,302 9, 325 011111'1%1.V ifillieltiv11, (Intik \plink gii%?erntimill giant. Including gio%?iiiiiinent 1111'11111111K 11010 Mr' I,'? evil rIt111,, :Ind Min rt?,?. 'ruble IN flank Balance OECD 1965 1966 1967 19614 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Million liS S 1974 United Statem I. 1429 2,110 - :1,723 - I , 93.5 3,637 ? 3 ,7711 - to, 559 - 11 , 235 - 1 , 0211 - 10 , 580 Canada 275 66 8111 1,573 1,319 1,780 780 I , 118 23-1 953 japan 517 .1111 1,002 809 1,961 :1711 1.715 2,137 11,880 S.5112 European Community Belgium 1 2 1711 111S 211 103 193 381.1 :32:3 363 930 199 Denmark 2 20 :11 36 7 75 ?I 1 1$ 111M 33S - 121) France 2 1,0523 251' 231 ' 1,1)57 1,606 101 5214 370 -- 1,511 :1.977 Ireland 00 IS 1011 ? III - 125 ? 16 167 121 ? 10 N.A. Italy 4 2, IMO I , 1:111 I , 255 2,277 1,367 2,017 2,153 2,211:1 I ,38 1 N.A. Netherland., 1$ 122 NA. 132 142 3 133 269 102 199 United Kingdom - 7142 - 5 - 1,318 - 1.17(1 1, I I M I , 628 2,991 - I , 3 21 - 2,390 ? 6, 159 West Germany. 1 .1:10 37 1.769 16 1 3.9 11 615 2,117$ 5,050 5,957 7. 1011 . ..____. _.. . I Including data for Luxembourg. 2 Overall Indium, inducting errorm and omissions. 3 IIIIIIITICe bf't ween France and non-f tanc countries, 4 Excluding MOM(' long-term investment resulting from use of repot rioted Italian banknotes. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-FI4IP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/291031A-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Interimlino::: iteser%es 01,11/ 1963 1966 1967 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 N1111100 104 $ 1971 1.01,..1 1110. 15, 1511 1 1, 181 11, 8:111 15,7111 16,961 1 I, 187 1:1, 190 13,150 14,37M 10,115S .N11411.191. 1,143 1,147 1,361 1,112 1,261 1,693 3,316 6,111 5,097 1,269 A1101.01. I ,311 1 , 326 1, 178 1, 5111 1,530 1,751 2,3 13 2,719 2,97:) 3,1:10 1 510.1flit :1,037 :1,70:' 1,717 3, 0 16 3,1181 1,1179 .5,701 6,1150 5,76% 5,825 .11ison0. , . 1.152 2,1111 2,0311 1 ,11116 3,651 1,8 to 15,1611 18,365 11,1 16 13 ,519 11:18 1,1177 1,231 I. 363 I , 115 1,501 1,915 2,312 2,9:19 2 . :151 Spain , . 1,122 (.1::; 1,100 1,119 1,281 1,917 3,264 5,011 11,772 o, 015 S MI ('1 111111 :1,111 3, .s is 3,6911 1,19:1 1, 125 5,1:12 6,96)1 7,188 8,078 0.011 1.0r4.14,iin 15.040 0 tilly 11f1g1001 2,331 1,350 2,590 2,187 1,3811 2,817 3,473 3,870 5,100 5,315 1'14044., 6,313 6,733 0,991 1,101 3,833 1,960 8,25:1 111,015 8,529 8,851 Indy .... 1,400 1,911 5, 163 5,3 11 5,1115 5,352 6.920 0,041 6,136 6,941 No111.4111041. 2, 1111 1,11% 2,619 2. tin 1,521) 3,211 3,796 1,785 11,517 6,97% 1 rnilcd l?logilum . . 3,001 3,090 1,695 2,122 1,517 2,827 6 , 582 5,617 11, 176 6,930 We4t 11i/1 111111i V - . , . 7, 130 9,0211 9, 153 11,91% 7.121) 13,1110 19,057 13,785 33,1 17 3 2,399 1,010 A 10..t lilt 11111711 181 425 199 157 656 1,197 1,71(1 4,183 6, 117 5,17i2 V1.111.7.11,1,i . S13 777 972 912 933 1,021 1,512 1,732 2,120 6,5111 N1111411., 1:4,0 Iran ... .. ....... 236 255 305 292 312 208 021 960 1,237 8,38:1 hair 231 321 :169 153 176 162 600 782 1,55:1 :1,27:1 li im an . 030 1,100 1 , 030 1,2711 1,280 1,376 1 .890 2,771 :1,700 8,000 8100110 ,%!iilli8 . 7211 719 762 662 607 662 1,111 2,500 3,877 11,285 Africa Eiliva.. . ....... 211/ 3311 :185 5311 919 1,5911 2,665 2,925 2,127 3,616 NIgurla.. , .. ........ 216 226 121 125 135 221 132 385 592 5,11111 Conmoini41 l'.1110.11ws USS11.... 1,016 1,1116 1 ,:019 1, 163 1,6311 1,820 2,170 2,216 2,386 2,515 V0104104 103 115 80 131 253 1 10 1118 733 1,191 1,130 I Including gold and foreign exeliange. Data for t he tion-Communist countries also inehide Special Drim log Bights and the rcserve 9.N11 inn in 111.? International Monetary Fond. Data before 1972 ore exit' es,ell in terms of US dollars at (Ii,' official par %Alines and, In 1972 7.1, reflect (Ii' realignments of Ii' exeloinge null' s and Ill' revaluations of iii' dollar price of gold. 2 E.) illillts,11. Table 20 Official Communist Indexes of Gross Industrial Production' 1970 100 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 197,1 Communist Countrie, USSII and Elisio rn Europe USSR 117 73 80 87 93 100 108 115 123 133 Eastern Europe 112 Bulgaria 60 67 76 83 91 100 109 119 130 129 Czechmlovakia 72 77 93 87 92 1110 106 111 122 East Co/Timmy . 73 78 82 8M 93 100 100 112 110 128 130 1100g:try 74 79 86 90 92 100 107 113 121 Poland . 117 72 78 85 93 100 108 119 131 150 165 Romania 57 63 73 81 80 100 112 125 1?13 Ear East North Korea 59 58 68 78 N.A. 100 N.A. 13,1 160 188 I These indexes are measures of the "gross" ti) UI' 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. l'he definition of industry in Communist countries includes not only manufacturing. mining, and publie utilities, as in most We?,...czn definitions of industry, hut also certain other activities varying from country to country, for example, logging in Bulgaria mid fishing in East Germany. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 :38IA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 21 I ades of Induntrial Production I 1970-100 19115 1900 1907 1908 1909 1970 1 971 1972 197:1 1974 2 OECD United States fil 112 04 99 104 100 100 (OH 118 117 Cannda . 78 Hi MO 18) 117 100 100 113 122 120 Japan 49 sr, 60 76 HM 1011 103 110 129 120 European Community Fra.nee 73 79 81 84 05 :00 104 112 120 124 Italy 71 79 85 91 114 100 100 104 114 119 United Kingdom NH 00 90 95 118 100 100 102 110 108 West, Cermany 75 76 75 RI 114 100 1(12 106 113 112 Communist Countries 1.1SSIt and Eastern Europe USSICI 73 78 84 89 9-1 100 100 112 11H 12t. Eastern Europe 71 77 82 801 94 100 107 113 124 131 Bulgaria 59 60 75 84 03 100 100 117 130 14. Czechoslovakia.. 77 82 87 91 05 WO 105 110 115 123 East flermany 77 MI 85 89 05 100 105 110 117 125 Ilungary . 78 M4 80 92 115 100 107 110 117 127 Poland 71 76 MI 87 114 100 107 117 130 140 nom:in/a . 01 08 70 84 III 100 100 119 132 152 Far Emit (1111ta I 64 74 115 71 85 100 109 118 133 138 Other Yugoslav in 75 75 78 82 112 100 110 119 120 140 I Indexes for the non-Communist countries are valuo-added weighted indexes of intermediate and fluid products of industry, In- dustry includes manufacturing and :11 Ining and, In most countries, public utilities. The indexes for the Communist countries are esti- mates of this Office constructed its nearly as possible on the same 1)/ISiS Its tile indexes for Western countries .r or tat raleulations accepted by this Office. The indexes for the Comtnunist countries include manufacturing, mining, and public utilities. 2 Preli tn inary 3 Index of gross values of outpul for individual commodities and branches aggregated by 1970 value-added weights, The three sectors covered --materials, machinery, and nondurable consumer goods - constitute 4 9.41%, 32.12%, and 18.47%, respectively, of the value-added weights for Industrial production. This index is as comparable as data will permit with the indt.: 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. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA?RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 'fable 22 Indexes of Agricultural ProdurlIon 11(70? 100 1955 1966 1967 (96H 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1)eveloped ( '.?iiatrles SP 1)3 1111 1111 11H 1110 100 11111 11111 111H I lilted 81111v a 1 117 91 1111 101 101 11111 110 100 111 108 Canada . . , ........... , . 104 115 OM 1104 1111 1110 1111 107 III 103 European Community Frativir. 110 147 1111 1111 1114 1101 107 110 1111 120 Italy 00 113 07 01 118 100 1111 118 101 IOU Coiled lihigdom 112 III 1111 111 115 100 1101 110 113 1111 West Ilerintiny 83 Sli 1111 101 119 110, 1011 105 104 110 Beennia 83 91 /111 103 101 1110 102 102 105 107 to 108 I,pss Developed Countries 87 87 III 03 117 100 1111 101 11/1 1115 to 1011 Africa 89 90 03 115 117 1011 102 103 1111 103 to 101 Far East 83 81 NM 92 101 100 101 98 100 103 to 101 Latin America III 89 111 111 117 100 1110 102 101 107 to W8 Near East 811 111 111 98 101 100 103 III 11/7 112 10 113 ( 'ominunist Couatrivm 418/111. and Eastern Europe USSR 2 SO 811 1111 00 8H 100 1110 91 108 105 Easter it Europe ,I 112 101 104 103 101 100 1115 112 1111 Ilh Bulgaria 83 98 100 89 92 1101 101 106 109 108 Czechoslovakia 83 93 OH 100 90 100 102 105 109 112 East (lermany . 07 100 105 107 101 100 95 105 105 113 Hungary . 82 91 0/4 95 11/1 1.110 104 107 113 117 F01111111 90 103 101 105 100 100 1114 112 119 121 A01111111111 97 114 117 114 114 100 122 133 133 1:11 Far East China '1 Kti 90 96 00 92 100 104 101 107 110 I Excluding production of 14eeds and of feed for horses and mules. The weights used to aggregate estimated agrieult ural output are t he tiverage prices realized hy all producers for products sold in 1070. 3 Estimates based on the value of crop production plus the value of livestock products, with allowance for changes in livestock num- bers, but minus feed (including gridn Imported for feed), seed, and waste. EA0f0F,C1) %Vent European regional Klee weights (1052 56 average) were tined to compute the indexes. '1 Based on estimates of grain and cotton production. 37 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 :7CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 23 Delmar ExpendIlarros as p Share of Gross NilIlona! !similar' Perren1 1905 1900 1007 1908 19419 1970 1971 1972 1973 01.3 '11 I Australia 4.4 4,8 4.5 4 2 4.4 3.8 is 3 , 1 3.2 Austria 1,2 1.3 1,3 1.2 12 1,1 1.0 1.11 1.0 Belgium 3,1 3.1 3,1 3. I 2.11 2,11 2,9 2.8 2.7 ( .IIIIIbill 3,0 2.11 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.4 2,3 2.2 2.11 Denmark 2.8 2,7 2.7 2 . N v 5 2,4 2,5 2.3 2.2 Fi 'dant! 1.7 1,6 1.8 I .11 I .6 1,6 1.11 IN 1.7 Framm 5 . 1 t,,(( 5,0 4,8 4,3 4.11 3,9 3.7 3.6 (1r1441, 3.5 3.11 4.4 4.7 4.11 4.8 4.8 4.11 4.1 Ireland I.:1 1.3 1,2 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.2 I .4 Italy 3 .3 3,4 3.1 3 . 0 2.7 2.7 2,11 :1.1 3,0 Japan 1 .0 11,3) 0 .9 O. N 0.8 0 ,8 0.9 0,0 0.11 Luxembourg I ,4 1.4 1 , 2 1.0 0.9 0 , 8 0 , 8 0.11 0.9 Netherlands. 3.9 3.7 3,1) 3 .11 3.5 3.1 3.4 :1.4 3.4 New Zealand . 2.1 2.3 2.1 2.0 1.11 2.0 1.9 I .11 1,9 Norway 3.8 3,6 3.5 3.0 .1.0 3.4 :1.3 3,3 3,3 Portugal 13.2 6 .3 7.3 7.5 0.9 7.1 7.7 7.2 6.0 Spain. .7 :1.2 3.6 3.9 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.1 Sweden :1.9 4.0 3.8 3.6 :1.5 3.5 4.0 3.11 :1.5 Switzerland 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.1 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.7 Turkey 5.1 4.5 4.7 4.7 4.5 4.4 4.7 4.5 4.9 United Kingdom 5.9 5.7 5.7 5.4 5.0 4,8 5.0 5,3 5.0 United States 2 7 . 9 8.9 9.9 9.9 9.2 8.1 7.0 0.5 5.7 West Germany 3 4 . 3 4. 1 4 . 3 3 .41 3,6 3.3 3.4 3.5 3 .4 I Except for the United Staten, data are from the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Based on the ratio of in ex penditurec to gross national produet (0 NI') at current market prices. Military exptmlituren are for current and capital ex txtmlituren to :fleet the needs of the armed forces including expenditures of national defuse agetteies for military program; ex pend it uren for the military components of such mixed activities as atomic energy, space, anti research and development; military assistaoce 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 coast pint 1973 prices, 3 Including data for West Berlin. 38 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 21 Metal Nivea US Crab; per Pound 1905 1900 1907 196/4 19119 1970 1971 1972 1973 1911 Altiminton 21 .50 21. 50 24 .0/i 25. ra 27 1$ 26.72 19,00 Copper" 56,45 69,13 51.24 56,01 66,29 63.89 40.27 Lend 14.35 11,80 10,28 10.88 13.09 13.14 II Nlekel 714,7 79.1 A7.8 94,0 105.1 129,0 133.0 Tin 470.51 101.07 150,10 141.52 151.01 163.69 159.4t %Olen 14.09 12.65 12.33 11.104 12.03 13.34 II om I Virgin unalloyed Ingot at New 5'ork. L01111011 MPhil l'Arliange elelrolytle wIrelinrm. 3 London Nletal Eindiange relined plg Irmil, mininitne 4)41.117 4 UN major producer oi 5 L01111011 Table 25 20. In 16.51 13.6m 130.7 170,90 17.12 25.33 41)1 (4(1 19.304 153.0 2104.15 38.31 31,00 , 1 26 173,S 371.20 56.10 1965 1966 1907 Agrliultural 19614 1909 1970 1971 1972 US $ per Metric Ton 1973 1974 Coroa bean I 381 ? 537 639 756 I ,007 ? 751 591 712 1,420 2,107 Coffee 3 002 907 SI)) 833 909 1,224 1,002 1,141 1,458 1,52m Owria 56 58 54 48 52 501 58 56 98 132 Cotton 4 610 618 655 720 627 654 751 606 1,430 1,339 256 Soybeans 3 1117 118 106 101 99 107 119 131 273 061 44ugar? 17 41 44 44 74 83 100 104 21'4 Wheat 6 00 63 . 66 63 58 55 62 71 139 107 l From Accra, New York spot. a From Santos, No. 4, New York spot. 3 US No. 2 yellow, f.o.b. vessel, Oulf ports. 4 American, N1emphis Territory, strict middling. WIG inches, c.i.f. Liverpool. 5 ('am', raw, 06?, spio, to. I). and stowed, port of origin, to world market. 6 US N. 2, bard winter, ordimuT prrtein, f.o.b. vessel, (lull ports. 39 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 26 Consumer Price Index 1945 1966 1967 OECD United Mho,. Mi N I No Canada . 8:1 86 80 Japan 77 NI 81 European l'ommuntly Belgium Ml MN 00 Frative NI 83 85 Italy 87 HO 112 Netherlands , 79 83 '01 United Kingdom MI? /43 85 West (iermany 811 01 92 Communist. Countries USSR I 100 09 99 Engerti Eilrope 2 Bulgaria' 117 06 117 (.'zyclionlovak la . 91 91 91 Emit Gerninny 100 100 100 Ilungary 97 98 05 Poland 93 94 1111 Romania 3 93 93 111 Other Yugoslavia 61 75 79 , ....... . ... 1 Average of the official state retail Kivu index and the colic 11 .. t. (arm market price index weighted by their respective shares of retail purchases in 1960. Although the index does not reflect ehmiges in prices of everything purchased by consumers (the official state retail price index does not include costs of housing and most consumer services such Its laundry, transporta(ion, recreation, household operation, and communivat ions), the index since 1960 is a good representation of ll consumer price index because prices of services were essentially constant during this period. 2 All the indexes are highly suspect - particularly those for East Germany. 3 Estilifilt.Pd. 1970 1011 196H 90 1969 91 1970 010 1971 104 1972 ION 1073 114 197A, 127 93 07 100 10:1 ION 116 121) titi 113 100 11H1 112 124 15 1 113 Oil 100 101 110 118 133 MO 95 100 1011 112 120 136 113 95 100 105 1 I 1 122 146 fi',1 96 100 108 116 125 137 NO 94 100 110 117 12i (IN 141 on Ill)) 1115 I 1 1 119 I 27 99 100 1011 100 100 1110 1(111 100 1111 100 160 100 100 101 115 118 MO (III) 00 1111 1111 100 100 100 100 100 100 09 98 90 100 102 105 109 1 1 1 97 00 100 100 100 101 106 or, 98 100 101 101 102 104 M4 90 100 115 135 161 107 Table 27 Wholesale Price Index I970' 100 1985 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD United States 88 90 91 93 98 109 103 108 122 145 Canada 87 91 92 94 . 99 100 101 108 132 161 Japan 90 92 94 94 96 100 90 100 116 152 European Community Belgium 90 92 91 91 05 100 991 1031 116 1 136 1 Franee 2 85 88 87 85 94 10:) 104 110 122 155 Italy s8 90 89 90 93 100 103 108 126 177 Netherlands' . 90 95 96 98 06 100 104 108 116 135 United Kingdom 3 84 86 87 90 93 100 109 115 123 152 West Germany 3 ? 97 98 95 941 951 100 1 1041 1071 1141 1291 Communist Countries USSR' 93 93 90 99 99 100 99 98 97 N.A. Eastern Europe Czechoslovakia 5 71 74 06 98 100 100 101 101 101 N.A. Hungary ? N.A. N.A. 91 96 98 100 102 104 107 III Other Yugoslavia 7 78 87 89 89 92 100 116 128 145 187 Excluding the value added tax. 2 Intermediate goods prices. 3 Industrial goods prices. 4 Industrial goods prices. including turnover tax. 5 Assumed to include turnover tax. 6 Producers' goods prices, excluding turnover tax. 7 Industrial goods prices, excluding turnover tax. 40 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 28 Estimated Population Million Persons at Midyear 1965 1966 1967 1368 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 ()l'(113 Unitmllitatem 680.9 194.3 687.8 196.6 694.2 198.7 700.8 2007, 707.4 202.7 714.0 204.9 721.1 207.0 727.9 208.8 734.6 210.4 13.1 740.4 211.0 13.3 Australia 11.4 11.0 11.8 12.0 12.3 12.5 12.8 13.0 7.5 7.5 7.0 Atmtria. Canada 7.2 10.7 7.3 20.0 7.3 20.4 7.4 20.7 7.4 21.0 7.4 21.3 7.5 21.6 21.8 4.6 22.1 4.7 22.5 4.0 Fildand. 4.6 4.6 4.0 4.0 4.8 4.0 4.6 8.9 9.0 9.0 Orem. 8.6 8.6 8.7 8.7 8.8 8.8 8,8 0.2 0.2 leolahd 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 108.3 109.7 Japan. 98.9 09.8 100.8 102.0 103.2 104.3 105.6 107.0 2.9 3.0 3.0 New Zealand 2.6 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 4.0 4.0 Norway. 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9 3.9 3.9 8.9 8.6 Portugal 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.9 8.9 34.5 34.9 35.2 Spain gweden. 32.1 7.7 32.4 7.8 32.7 7.9 33.1 7.9 .33.4 . 8.0 33.8 8.0 34.1 8.1 8.1 0.4 8.1 0.4 8.2 6.5 Switnerland 5.9 '5.9 6.0 6.1 6.1 6.2 6.2 37.4 38.3 Turkey 31.4 32.0 32.7 33.6 34.2 34.8 35.6 0.4 256.6 257.8 European Community Belgium. 243.5 9.5 245.4 9.5 246.8 0.6 248.1 9.6 249.9 9.6 251.6 9.7 253.4 9.7 255.0 9.7 5.0 9.7 5.0 9.8 5.1 Denmark 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.9 4 J 4.9 5.0 52.2 52.6 France 48.8 49.2 49.6 49.9 50 4 50.8 '., 51.3 51.7 3.0 3.0 3.0 Ireland. Italy. 2.9 52.0 2.9 52.3 2.9 52.7 2.9 53.0 2.0 53,3 2 53.7 3.0 54.0 54.3 54.9 0.4 55.4 f..4 Luxembourg Netherlands. 0.3 12.3 0.3 12.5 0.3 12.6 0.3 12.7 0.3 12.0 0.3 13.0 0.3 13.2 0.3 13.3 13.4 56.0 13.5 56.1 United Kingdom 54.4 54.6 54.9 55.2 55.4. 55.5 55.7 55.9 62.0 62.0 WestOerntany1 58.7 59.2 59.4 59.6 60.2 00.7 61.3 61.7 Less Developed Countries Brazil. 81.0 83.3 85.7 88.2 90.8 03.4 06.1 98.9 34.8 101.7 35.6 104.6 36.5 Egypt., India 29.4 482.5 30.1 493.2 30.0 504.2 31.7 515.4 32.5 527.0 33.3 538.9 34.1 . 550.8 562.5 574.2 124.6 586.1. 127.8 Indonesia Nlexico. 104.3 41.3 406.5 42.7. 108.8 44.2 111.2 45.7 113.6 47.3 116.2 48.9 118.8 50.6 121.0 52.4 54.3 40.2 56.2 41.5 Philippines 31.8 32.7 33.7 34.7 35.8 36.8 37.9 39.0 32.0 33.0 South Korea 28.3 29.0 29.5 30.2 30.7 31.3 31.8 32.4 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe.... USSR 330.6 230.9 333.9 233.5 336.9 236.0 340.1 238.3 342.9 240.6 345.8 242.8 348.8. 245.1 351.8 247.5 354.5 249.7 104.tt 357.6 252.1 105.5 Eastern Eurcpe . 99.7 100,4 100.9 101.8 102.3 103.0 103.7 104.3 8.6 8.7 Bulgaria 8.2 8.3 8.3 8.4 8.4 8.5 8.5 8.6 14.5 14.6 14.7 Czechoslovakia 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.4 17.0 17.0 16.9 EastOernaany 17.0 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 10.4 10.5 Hungary 10.2 40.2 10.2 10.3 '10.3 10.3 10.4 10.4 33.4 33.7 Poland ? 31.2 31.5 31.7 32.0 32.2 32.5 32.8 33.1 20.8 21.0 Romania 19.0 19.1 19.3 19.7 20.0 . 20.3 20.5 20.7 Other 2:2 2.3 2.4 Albanht. 1.9 . 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 2.2 898.6 920.1 China . 746.6 763.2 . 780.5 798.4 817.2 830.7 856.9 877.5 8.8 8.9 9.1 Cuba 7.7 7.9 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.5 8.6 1.4 1.4 Mongolia 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.3 15.1 15.5 16.0 North Korea 12.2 12.6 13.0 .13.4 13.8 14.2 14.6 20.8 21.0 21.1 Yugoslavia. 19.4 19.6 19.8 20.0 20.2 20.4 20.6 1 Including data for West Berlin. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 41 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Unite() States 2 1965 77.18 1966 78.89 1967 80.79 Table 29 Labor Force' 1968 82.27 1969 84.24 1970 85,90 1971 86,93 MiPlun Persons at Midyear ? - 1972 1973 1974 88.99 91.04 93.'24 Communist Countries USHIt and Eastern Europe 166 168 171 173 175 178 180 183 185 188 USSR 3 116.48 118.11 119.86 121.42 123.56 125.59 127.64 129.69 131,60 1:33.58 Eastern Europe 49.7 50.3 50.8 51.4 51.8 52.1 52.6 53.0 53.5 . 54.0 4.65 Bulgaria 4.20 4.37 4.41 4.40 1.44 4.49 4.51 4.60 4.132 7,48 Czechoslovakia 6.77 0.80 6.95 7.05 7.16 7.26 7.34 7.39 7.45 8.54 East German: , 8.39 8.41 8.44 3.44 8.45 8.44 8.46 8.48 8.51 5,10 Ilungary 4.78 4.80 4,84 4.97 5.00 5.01 5,04 5.07 5.09 17.32 Poland 15.21 15,49 15.78 16,04.? 16.23 16.35 16.56 16.76 17.00 10,88 Romania 10.27 . 10.38 10.42 10.47 10.51 10.50 10.07 10.72 10.81 Far East North Ni ietnam 'I 9.70 9.95 10.20 ?10,45 10.70 10.95 11.25 11,55 11.85 12.15 Other N.A. Albania. 0.82 0.84 0.87 0.88 0.91 0.94 0.97 1 .00 1 .01 8.96 Yugoslavia 8.77 8.62 8,57 8.56 8.66 8.78 8.82 8.88 8.92 , ---- ... --- - - - I Unless otherwise indicated, data inelude the armed forces and the unemployed. 2 Annual averages of monthly data. II Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average. 4 Excluding the armed forces. Table 30 United States' 1965 00.73 1966 68.92 Nonagricultural Labor Force' 1967 1968 1969 70.5:3 72,10 74.30 1970 75..16 1971 75.73 Million Persona at Midyear 1972 1973 ? 1974 78.23 80.96 82.44 Communist Countries ? USSR and Eastern Europe 107 111 114 ? 117 ? 121 123 127 130 133 137 98.52 USSRa 76.30 78.73 81.10 83.73 86.18 88.04 90.72 93.39 95.92 38.4 Eastern Europe 31.1 32.0 32.8 33.7 34.5 35.2 36.0 36.7 37.6 3.21 Bulgaria 2.34 2.40 2.62 2.68 2.76 2.87 2,06 3.00 3.14 6.16 Czechoslovakia.. 5.30 5.12 5.51 5.63 ? 5.76 5.87 5.66 6.04 . 6.11 7.51) ? East Germany 7.00 7.06 7.19 7.28 7.31 7.38 7.42 7.4(1 7.52 ..3.96 Hungary 3.35 :3.39 3.45 3.62 3.69 3.75 3.8:3 3.91 4.01 Poland 8.82 9.10 0.45 9.75 10.06 10.22 10.48 10.73 .. 11.07 11.39 5.99 Romania. 4.31 4.49 4.()3 4.74 4.89 5.08 5.37 5.54 5.77 Far East :3.65 North Vietnam'.2.95 3.00 3.10 3.15 3.25 3.30 3.40 3.45 . 3.55 Other N.A. Albania 0.27 0.29 0.32 0.35 0.38 0.40 0.43 0.46 0.49 5.26 Yugoslavia ? 4.30 4.27 4.32 4.41 4.59 4.79 . 4.92 5.05 5.16 I 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 militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average. 4 Excluding the armed forces. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-R6'86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 31 Industrial Labor Force I Million Persons at Midyear 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United Statem 2 18.69 19.84 20.06 20.39 26.79 19.97 19.13 19.54 20.60 20,60 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 42.0 43.5 44.9 46.2 47.3 48.0 48.9 49.7 50.4 51.1 USSR 3 27.45 28.51 29,45 . 30.43 31.16 31.59 32.03 32.46 32.88 33.37 Eastern Europe 14.5 15.0 15.4 15.8 16.2 16.4 16.9 17.2 17.5 17.8 13ulgaria 1.12 1.22 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.32 1.36 1.39 1.42 1,45 Czechoslovakia.. 2.59 .2.67 2.69 2.72 2.74 2.76 2.80 2.82 2.84 2.86 East Germany 3.42 3.45 3.52 3.55 3.55 3.55 3.57 3.58 3.59 :3.62 Hungary 1.58 1.61 1.66 1.80 ? 1.86 1.88 1.93 1.90 1.99 2.00 Poland 3.87 4.01 4.17 4.31 4.47 4.55 4.61) 4.83 4.00 4.98 Romania 1.06 2.03 2.09 2.15 2.25 2.37 2.54 2.64 2.75 2.85 Far East North Vietnam 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.05 1.05 1.10 1.10 1.15 1.20 1.20 Other Albania 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.21 0.2:3 N.A. Yugoslavia 1.83 1.81 1.82 1.84 1.90 1.98 2.02 2,07 2.11 2.20 _ I Including employment in manufacturing, mining, and electric power. 2 Annual averages of monthly employment data. 3 Data represent industrial employment. Adjusted annual average. Table 32 Agricultural 7.1..ber Force' Million Persons at Midyear 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United States 2 5.01 5.21 4.90 4.75 4.60 4.52 4.44 4.37 4.34 4.29 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 58.8 57.8 56.6 55.4 54.7 54.5 53.5 52.6 51.7 50.8 USSR 3 40.18 39.39 38.66 37.70 37.38 37.54 36.94 36.34 35.74 35.13 Eastern Europe 18.6 18.4 18.0 17.7 17.3 16.9 16.6 16.3 16.0 15.6 Bulgaria 1.93 1.88 1.79 1.72 1.68 1.62 1.58 1.54 1.49 1.44 Czechoslovakia 1.48 1.47 1.44 1.41 1.40 1.39 1.38 1.36 1.34 1.32 East Germany 1.38 1.35 1.25 1.17 1.11 1.06 1.04 1.03 0.99 0.95 Iltingary 1.42 1.41 1.38 1.35 1.31 1.26 1.21 1.16 1.12 1.10 Poland 3.39 6.39 6.32 6.29 6.17 6.13 6.08 6.03 5.08 5.93 Romania 5.97 5.00 5.80 5.73 5.62 5.48 5.30 5.18 5.04 4.89 Far East North Vietnam 0.75 6.95 7.10 7.30 7.45 7.65 7.85 8.10 8.30 8.50 Other Albania 0.55 9.55 0.55 0.54 0.53 0.53 0.54 0.54 0.54 N.A. Yugoslavia 4.47 4.36 4.25 .1.15 4.07 3.99 3.90 3.82 3.75 3.70 Excluding the armed forces. 2 Data are for civilian employment and are based on data published by the US Department of Agriculture. 3 Excluding militarized security forces. Adjusted annual average. 43 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 33 Exchange Rates for Currencies of the Communist Countries as of 1 April 1975 Exchange Rate In Terms of US $11 In Terms of 1 Ruble Unit of Currency Commercial Rate2 Noncom- mercial Rate3 Commercial Rate2 Noncom- mercial IWO USSR Ruble 0.70 0,70 Eastern Europe Bulgaria Lev 0.97 1.20 1.30 0.83 Czechoslovakia. Kort,:n 5.30 9.27 8,00 9.65 East Germany Deutschemark East 3,294 2.30 4.074 2.47 Hungary Forint 8.51 20 . 45 13.04 14.75 Poland Zloty 3.32? 19.920 4.44 15,30 Romania Leu 4.97 12.00 0.67 8.30 Far East China Yuan 1.78 1.78 N.A. NA. North Korea Won, 2,15 2.15 N.A. N.A. North Vietnam Dung. 2.8 N.A. 3..27 N.A. Other Albania. Lek 57 12.5 7 5.50 13.9 Cuba Peso 0.83 0.83 1.11 1.11 Mongolia.. Tugrik 3,31 N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia Dinar 17.01? 17.01 g 22.78 22.78 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 nra used for converting trade statistics. sates 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 tc the noncommercial rate. 4 The unofficial rates actually used in East German accounting of foreign trade transactions. Official rates still listed, but not used, are 2.30 DME to US $I and 2.47 DME to I ruble. 5 The official basic rate used in Polish accounting of foreign trade. The official special rate is 19.92 zlotys to US $I. The tourst rate is 33.32 zlotys to US 111. 7 Pre-1973 devaluation rate; the postdevaluation rate is unknown. 8 Dinar floating relative to the dollar. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 34 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T0060811900500110006-0 Percentage DImirlinition of Hostel Grosm National Pendant, al Factor COM. ty One l, mm of Total 1905 19116 1907 1968 1969 107(1 1971 1972 1973 1974 2 0111t411111ptil)11 3 , 55 55 fill ra 58 57 58 69 58 58 1 mm41111011 25 24 24 25 25 27 27 28 28 211 New fixed 22 22 22 23 23 24 24 20 25 211 Other 5 , :1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 :1 Administration and tiervices .. 3 :1 3 3 3 :1 :1 3 2 2 Defunpw, civilian II At I), inventory charge, net exports, and mintimtlent discrepancy 17 18 17 15 14 13 12 10 12 11 Total 100 100 100 100 100 11H1 109 100 100 100 i Because of the well-known difficulties in ming Soviet. established primes as a measure of resume'. burden, Om Atirem of gross national produet (ON I') in this table are based en (lNP at, factor cost. In calculating ON!' at Net or vomt, 1970 end-us' weights have been revised from an established price basis to a factor cost basis by subtraeting turnover taxes mid profits and lidding amortirrit hull charges, implicit interest costs, and subsidies. These re ions! weights are then moved over time by indexes of the value of the various end uses in constant established prices. 2 Preliminary, 5 Including eonstimpt ion of food, soft goods, durables, personal services, and personal and government outlays for edocation !wild health. 4 Including machinery and equipment, construction and other t.,pital outlays, mid one half of capital repair, This 10)11 ion of eap,tal repair represents an allowance for ths capital tepair that is cquivAlent to new fixed investment. 5 [Deluding one half of capital repair and net additions to livestock inventories. .Total investment By function 5 Construction and installation 35.8 38.3 41.5 44.6 15.3 50.3 54.7 58.2 50,6 63.3 Equipment 17 5 18.5 19.0 21.5 22.5 25.3 26.6 28.8 31.0 33.9 Other capital outlays . 3.7 4.2 4.6 5.1 5.8 0.4 6.7 7.3 8.0 8.5 By sector Industry 4 23. 12 21.82 23.32 25.22 26 . 21 29.31 30.89 33 . 09 34W) Ferrous metallurgy. .. 1.84 1.74 1.99 2.26 2.15 2.08 2.20 2.37 2.8:1 Chemicals and petrochemicals 2.17 2.09 2.05 2.16 2.37 2.42 2.48 2.76 3.12 Fuels and power 6.04 7.02 7.2.1 7.32 7.36 8.21 8.91 9.36 ? 0.75 Machine building and metalworking 3.19 3.48 3.95 4.43 4.911 6.12 6.47 6.98 7.31 Construction materials 1.03 1.09 1.16 1 .41 1 .02 1.71 1.77 1 .98 1.06 . Consumer goods 2.79 :1.08 :3.23 4.06 4.10 4.48 4.58 4.73 4.83 Other 5 3.46 3.32 3.70 3.58 3.62 4.29 4.48 4.91 5.10 Construction industry 1.49 1.89 2.08 2.45 2.54 3.01 3.30 3.60 3.69 Transport and communications 5.53 5.70 5.90 6.41 6.87 7.81 8.48 9.62 10.36 Agriculture 9.54 10.15 10.84 12.12 12.63 14.38 16.53? 18.10 19.98 !lousing 9.64 10.63 31.46 12.07 12.42 13.44 14.10 14.63 15.12 Services. 9.65 10.84 12.37 12.96 12.92 14.11 14.61 15.22 14.60 Table 35 Soviet Gross Fixed Capital Investment, by Function and by Sector l 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 2 3 56.96 60.95 66.03 71.22 73.59 82.05 87.98 94.26 98.64 105.7 Pillion Rubles N.A. N.A. N. A. N.A. N.A. N. A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N. A. N. A. Statistics are reported in constant prices of 1 January 1969. 2 Preliminary data. 3 Rounded to the nearest tenth of a billion rubles. 4 Excluding the construction industry. 5 Computed as a residual; includes investment in nonferrous metallurgy, timber, paper, woodworking, and miscellaneous other branches of industry. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 i9IA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA=RDP136T00608R000500110006-0 Soviet Stork of Flxrd f 'opllal, by Hector, Billion nobles 1965 1906 1987 11591 19611 1970 1971 1972 197:1 197411 Total capital 511114(3 496 635 574 filn 660 712 769 830 /499 978 Industry 111 ISO 169 163 1119 217 237 4256 '277 302 Ferrous metallurgy II In 17 IN 19 . 21 23 24 27 N A, Chernieni.. and petroehemleab, 111 II 13 11 18 114 20 22 24 N. A. Fuels and power ,, :17 42 46 50 53 Mt 63 (1/1 74 N.A. 51aPhine building and inetalworkIng ? . '211 32 31 37 42 411 52 514 114 N, A. Constritetion materials 9 9 9 In II 12 14 Id 17 N.A. Consumer goods... IX 20 21 23 23 27 29 :12 :14 N. A, Other 4. . 27 27 '29 31 33 34 36 311 37 N.A. Construction industry 10 12 13 14 17 19 71 '2:1 20 N . A. Agriculture 3 62 117 71 76 81 87 95 104 114 N,A. Tratimport and vomintmleatIonn 64 70 75 80 85 92 1114 Intl 116 N. A. !lousing 137 144 151 159 187 ? 176 INS 195 '207 N.A. Services, 79 86 115 103 III 121 133 146 160 N. A. ? ?? -? ? ? 1 The Soviet regime revalued mord of tin, stock of Buil twilit! on hand its of I January 1972 in invent ment prices of 1969. A time sorter' in the new priers, however, hes not. been iiithlinlied to date. The fixed ettpital nerienitrenented here in expremned ill price of 11155 with the value of iitockn entininted as of 1 July of the respeetive year on the bunk Of end-of-year data. . 2 Prelltniaary. 11 neluding the value of bailie herds and draft IVIIIIIIIIM. 4 Nonferrous Inelttln, timber, woodworking, paper, and mincellaneoun ot till bratichen of industry. Table 37 Aggregate Factor Productivity in the USSR (Average Annual Rate of Growth)I 1966-70 1971 1972 1973 Percent 19742 Gross national product 3 5.5 4.3 2.3 7.2 3.7 Factor productivity. 1.5 - 0 . I -1.6 3.3 -0,1) Combined input 3,9 4.3 3.9 3,9 4.7 Factor productivity Man hours 3.4 1.9 0.6 5.8 1.2 Capital - 1,1) -3.5 -5.3 -0,1) -1.7 Land 5.8 4.1 1.0 5.4 3.5 Inputs 4 Nlanhourn 2.0 2.4 1.7 1.4 2.5 Capital 7.5 8.0 8.0 8.2 8,8 Land -0.3 0.2 1.3 1.8 0.2 1 The base year is the year prior to the stated period. 2 Prelim1.rutry. 3 Based on indexes of GNP (1970 rubles), by sector of origin, at factor cost. 4 Inputs of manhours, capital, and land are combined using weights of 60.21%, 36.66%, and 3.13%, respectively, in a Cobb-Douglas (linear homogeneous) production function. These weights represent the distribution of labor costs, capital costs (deprecintion and a 12% charge on gross fixed capital, including livestock), and land rent in 1970, the base year for all indexes underlying the growth rate calculations. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-146P86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table MI Industrial Factor Productivity In the !ISHII (Avet age &Anus! Rate of Growthli 1966 70 1971 1972 Industrial pt millet Ion . 11.1 11.1 5.3 Fart or product iv it y . 1.1i 1.1 1.2 Combined inputs 5,4 1 At I. I Factor product (vi) y Manhunts 3.3 4.0 1,2 I 'aphid 2,1 2.0 2.5 inputs" Manhunts . 3.1 2.11 I , 14 .7 M.11 14.1 Capital 1973 no 2 I 3.8 5,4 2,2 0.6 Il,:)9.1 Percent 19741 6 it 1,7 r. , 0 4.7 2 1 2.1) I Till' base year is ilii' year prior to t he stated period. 2 Prdilllillary. 3 IIIIIIIttl of manhours and capital are combined timing weights of 57.01";1, and 42.96., respertively, in a Coblidhniglits (linear homogeneous) production funetion. These weight M repo-wilt the dis- tribution id labor cost is ( wages, other Ineorne, and social innurative dedu('tions) and cavil al costs (deprecia)ion and is 121'0 charge on gross fixed capital) In 1970, the blINe year for 1111 indexes underlying the grim th rate caletilations. Table 39 Average Annual Rates of Growth of Industrial Production, by Branch of Industry, In the USSR Percent 1966-70 1971 1972 19732 19741 Industrial materials. 6.0 5.5 4.9 5.5 6.6 5.1 6.0 Electric power 7.9 H. 1 7 . I 2.0 2.6 Coal 2.0 2.5 2.1 6.3 7.1 Petroleum produeta and natural gas . 7.6 6.9 7.3 4.0 :1.2 Ferrous metals 5.5 3.9 3.6 7.0 6.0 Nonferrous metals 8.3 5.1 4.9 4.3 2.8 Forest products. 3.5 :1.7 3.3 6.0 4.0 Paper and paperboard products.... 7.2 5.5 4.5 5.7 5.0 Construction materials 6.2 5.7 4.6 8 9.9 Chemicals 9.0 8.1 6.9 .1 8.0 9.8 Machinery 7.2 8.3 7.7 10.0 10.8 Civilian 9.1 11.5 10.5 3,3 5.5 Nondurable consutner goods 6.4 3.8 I .9 3.4 2.5 Soft goods 8.0 4.5 0.6 3.1 9.1 Processed foods 4.7 3.0 3.5 6.0 6.8 Total industrial production 6.4 6.1 5.3 -------------- --------------- 1 The base year is the year prior to the stated period. Rates of growth are derived from unrounded data. I Preliminary. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : VA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 TRIO., 40 Smiet Dud Currency Tr0111, Hakim, 11111114m US $ 19115 1966 19117 19118 1909 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Expuftt 1,371 1,517 1,711 1,909 2,125 2,197 2,052 2,815 4,810 7,030 1911mr1n 1,500 1,755 1,010 2,018 2,430 2,711 2,955 4,171 0,500 8,541 Tradelodance, 180 238 95 ? 109 311 '514 303 1,356 ? 1,74H 912 Table 41 Estimated Drawings and Scheduled Repuyments on Western Credits to the USSR1 Million US $ I:slimsled Drawings Scheduled Repayments Interest Net Credit. Ou'standing at End of Year 1965 190 149 17 21 380 1000 273 150 20 105 505 1907 305 152 29 121 058 11)1114 510 217 314 255 951 111119 030 205 57 3014 1,310 1970 713 310 70 320 1,721 11171 682 374 1(13 205 2,029 11)72 1,030 451 122 457 2,608 1973 1,095 058 157 880 3,645 1974 1,710 1490 220 600 .1 , .165 1973 2,950 1,197 276 1,477 11,210 1 Estimates of drawings are based On data derived from con.racts indicating delivery and credit terms and on Soviet Imports of machinery and equipment. A large number of eontracts since 1065 have involved 85% credit and 6% interest. Repayment periods for the earlier credits were usually three to five years following downpayment. Typicel terms since 1965 have been eight years following delivery of equipment. Table 42 Production a:d Reserves of Gold in the USSR Million Troy Ounces Production tieserves Production Reserves 1965 . 5.0 29.0 1970 6.5 52.0 1906 5.3 1971 7.0 57.1 1967 5.5 .33.3 37.4 1972 8.1 59.1 1968 5.9 41.8 1973 8.4 56.5 1969 6.1 46.7 1974 8.6 59,6 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA8RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table .13 Soviet State Budget Revenues 1965 Actual 1970 Actual 197! Actual 1972 Actual Social Sector 93.89 142.86 151.2 159.3 Turnover Tax 38.66 49.38 54.5 55.6 Profit 1h4luetkins. 30.87 54.16 55.6 60.0 Ta '$ on Enterprises and Organisations. 1.54 1.23 1.4 1.3 Social Insurance Iteolpts 5.56 8.30 8.8 9.3 Remkhnd 17.26 29.99 30.9 33.1 Private Sector 8,43 13.84 14.8 15.8 State Taxes on the Population. 7,70 12,74 13.7 14.8 State Loans 0.18 0.47 0.3 0.3 Local Taxes and Lottery It 0.55 0.63 0.8 0.7 Total. 102.32 156.70 165.96 175.1 Expenditures Financing the National Economy 44.92 74.55 80.4 84.9 Indtmtry and Construction 20.99 30.53 N. A. N. A. Agriculture and Procurement 6.77 12.37 N.A. N.A. Transport and Onnimmientlons 2.83 3.11 N. A. N. A. Trade 2.27 6.26 N.A. N.A. Municipal Economy and !louring 4.23 6.46 N.A. N.A. Other 7.83 15.82 N.A. N.A. Social-Cultural Measures 38.16 55.94 59.42 03.48 Education,Science,and Culture 17.51 24.77 26.30 27.95 IleaRh and PhyMcalCuRure... ......... . 6.67 9.28 0.62 10.03 Socha Welfare 13.98 21.89 23.50 25.50 Administration 1.28 1.66 1.8 1.. Defense 12.78 17.85 17.9 17.9 Loan Service 0.1 0.10 0.1 0.08 Itesklual 4.38 4.50 4.55 5.02 Taal. 101.62 154.60 164.15 173.2 13udgetSurplus 0.70 2.10 1.81 1.9 Billion Ruble,' 1974 1973 1975 Actual Plan Actual Man 170,0 176 57 182.3 189.67 59.1 02.0 63.8 66.1 60.0 02,0 04.5 69.1 1.5 0.9 1 52,0 1 1.1 10.1 54.5 40.4 42.1, 16.9 17.73 18.0 18.93 15.8 16.7 16,9 17.9 0.4 1 1.0 1.1 1.0 0.7 107.78 194.30 200.29 208.60 01.3 05.12 N. A. 36.7 N.A. 15.1 N. A. 3.8 N.A. 6.8 N.A. 6.2 N.A. 26.5 67.34 70,28 20.81 31.2 10.50 10.7 27.03 28.4 1.9 1.86 17.9 17.65 0.10 1.1 5.44 8.08 183.98 194.09 3.80 0.21 100.8 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 71.22 31.79 11.00 28.43 1.9 17.7 1.1 5.78 198.5 1.79 102.63 42.3 17.6 4.5 NA. N.A. N.A. 76.82 33,3 11.2 32.3 1.94 17.43 1.1 8.5 208.41 0.10 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 :4IA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 44 Soviet Economic Plans for 197 5 and 1971-75 Production Average Annual Rafe of Growthi (Percent) Aggregative data unit of Measure 1974 Actual 1975 Plan 1966-70 Actual 1971-74 Actual 1975 Plan 1971-75 Plan Index of national income 2 .. 1070 -100 1211 133 7.7 5.9 6.5 5.9 Gross industrial production II 1970 - 133 142 8.4 7,4 0.7 7.3 Group A (producers' goods) 1970 100 1:15 144 8.0 7.8 7.0 7.11 Group 11 (consumer goods) 1970- 100 121) 137 8.3 0.11 no 0,5 Industrial labor productivity 1970 -100 120 133 5.7 5.9 5.7 5,9 Fuels and power Electric power Billion kilowatt-hours... 975 1,035 7.9 7.1 0.2 0.0 Total coal 4 Million metric tons. 684 700 1.6 2.3 2.3 2.3 Crude oil 5 Million metrie tons 459 480 7.8 6.8 6.5 6.7 Natural gas Billion cubic meters 261 285 9.'2 7.2 9.2 7,11 !Metals Crude steel metric tons 1311.2 1.12 4.9 4.1 4.3 4.1 Pig iron ;Million metric tons 99.9 105 Si 3,8 5.1 4.1 Chemiealm Mineral fertilizer (Soviet statistical reporting units) Million metric tons 80.3 90 12.1 9.7 12.1 10 .2 Plastics and synthetic resins 7 Thousand metric tons... '2,401 2,1400 15.8 10.5 12.4 10,8 Manufacturing and construction Passenger automobiles. Thousand units 1,119 1,260 11.3 34.3 12.6 29.6 Trucks and buses... Thousand units 727 810 6.6 0.2 15.5 8.0 Tractors Thousand units 531 550 5.3 3.7 3.6 3.7 Television receivers.. .. Million units 6.57 6.6 12.8 - 0.4 .... -(1.2 Rubber tire Million units 47.1 51.2 5.5 8.0 8.7 8.2 Cement . Million metric tons 115.1 122 5.6 4.9 0.0 5.1 I 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 anti overstates the contribution of industry by including all indirect taxes. 3 Official "gross" -lam! series. 4 Raw gross output. 5 Including gas condensate. Including phosphate feeds and some materials used for technical purposes. Including resins used for the production of man-made fibers. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-ftP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 45 Exporto by Selected Non-Commonlot Countrlemi 1065 1966 1967 MIN 1009 1970 1071 1972 Million 11/4 $ 1973 1974 OECD 126,279 139,286 147,394 165,913 191,717 221,677 248,108 294,959 403,607 536,415 United Sutton if 20,742 29,4110 :11,030 34,003 37,332 42,059 43,1149 49,2111 70,823 07,007 Australia 3,005 3,171 3,47/1 :1,526 4,220 4,770 6,214 0,457 9,517 11,054 Canada. 8,471 9,054 11,977 13,970 14.31', 10,751 18,373 21,165 '20,300 34,090 Japan 8,459 0,770 10,442 12,971 15,990 10,318 24,028 28,591 30,082 /15,554 Spain, 967 1,254 / ,015 1, row 1,901 2,386 2,938 :1,7111 5,104 7,076 Sweden 3,971 4,206 4,527 4,910 5,695 6,796 7,478 8,769 12,201 15,919 Switzerland. 2,000 3,276 3,49/4 3,908 4,627 5,131 /1,740 6,815 9,477 11,858 European Community-. 64,724 70,599 74,171 83,434 97,777 112,698 128,806 155,057 211,843 275,991 Belgium-Luxembourg. , a, 301 0,831 7,083 .8,171 10,080 II, 000 12,726 10,152 22,485 28,269 Denmark, 2,320 2,464 2,5:19 2,630 3,018 3,356 3,088 4,410 6,248 7,718 France 10,179 10,985 11,550 12,900 15,301 18,009 20,761 211,451 36,050 40,403 Ireland 619 081 790 873 971 1,120 1,316 1,605 2,135 2,0211 !tidy 7,200 8,038 8,706 10,185 11,7211 13,200 15,116 18,607 22,224 39 ,23H Netherlands... ,, 0,307 6,759 7,313 8,374 10,002 11,774 13,932 10,783 24,057 33,038 United Kingdom 13,722 14,713 14,454 15,443 17,614 10,351 22,333 24,345 J9,533 38,639 West Germany 17,893 '20,135 21,736 29,053 34,192 38,944 46,698 67,502 89,008 Other CountrieN .24,84:1 Algeria. 1137 021 724 830 934 1,009 852 1,287 1,791 4 , 800 'Argentina. 1,493 1,593 1,464 1,368 1,012 1,773 1,740 1,941 3,269 3,553 Mitzi' 1,596 1,741 1,054 1,881 2,311 2,739 2,904 3,991 6,199 7,908 Chihy 685 878 910 937 1,060 1,234 962 855 1,231 2,037 Colombia 539 ? 508 510 558 005 736 600 806 1,177 1,320 Egypt 605 606 566 022 745 762 789 825 I , 119 1,672 Hong Kong. i,143 1,323 1,527 1,744 2,177 2,514 2,871 3,478 5,050 5,958 India. 1,087 1,577 1,012 1,760 1,835 2,026 2,034 2,459 2,943 3,906 Indonesia 708 679 065 731 854 1,101 1,234 1,778 3,211 6,890 Iran, 1,303 1,309 1,929 1,879 2,099 2,62:1 3,825 4,761 6,915 25,408 Iraq. 882 1134 822 1,039 1,046 1,098 1,538 1,281 2,417 7,552 Israel. 430 503 555 040 720 779 958 1,147 1,449 1,825 Kuwait 1,283 1,343 1,356 1,438 1,540 1,054 2,602 2,983 3,789 10,703 Libya 797 1,002 1,176 1,807 2,168 2,306 2,688 2,308 4,085 7,881 Malaysia 1,236 1,256 1,217 1,347 1,651 1,680 1,035 1,716 3,005 4,233 Mexico 1,120 1,199 1,136 1,254 1,4:10 1,402 1,501 1,861 2,631 2,755 Nigeria 751 705 677 501 891 1,240 1,811 2,140 3,358 9,559 Pakistan 528 601 645 747 682 723 666 680 901 1,116 Peru 060 763 ? 774 865 863 1,044 892 943 1,047 N.A. ? Philippines 768 828 822 ? 857 855 1,062 1,122 1,105 1,788 2,671 Saudi Arabia 1,395 1,650 1,785 1,945 2,115 2,424 3,845 5,491 9,146 37,132 Singapore 981 1,102 1,140 1,271 1,549 1,554 1,755 2,181 3,605 5,783 South Africa 3 1,500 1,711 1,933 2,135 2,171 2,186 2,213 2,674 3,528 4,988 South Korea. 175 ? 250 320 455 622 835 1,068 1,024 3,200 4,461 Taiwan 450 536 641 789 1,049 1,428 1,998 2,916 4,378 5,519 Thailand 622 678 681 658 708 710 831 1,081 1,581 2,515 Venezuela 2,482 2,398 2,533 2,(106 2,660 2,633 3,114 3,151 4,727 10,500 Zaire. 318 440 638 505 645 742 695 691 N.A. N.A. Zambia 533 691 658 702 1,073 1,001 oh) 759 1,142 N.A. ------------ 1 Exports are f.o.b. 2 Excluding Department of Defense shipments. 3 Including data for Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the Territory of South-West Africa. 51 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Tnblc 40 1905 Import's by Helevied Non-Communinl (ountriem 1006 1007 190N 1009 1970 1071 1072 Million VIM $ 1973 1974 (M3) 133,845 148,185 155.595 174,892 201,072 231,224 257,055 306,082 421,359 597.620 United Mat rx 2:1,185 27,744 28,745 35,310 38,314 42,429 48,342 58,862 73,575 107,1111(1 Australia . 3,703 3,612 3,924 4, :inn 1,538 5,055 11,2211 5,131 7,058 12,425 Canada. 8,087 10,070 10,858 12,298 14,003 14,356 10,035 20,16A 24,918 34,533 Japan 8,176 0,522 11,663 12,988 15,024 18,881 10,717 23,471 38,347 02,033 Spain. 3,004 3,878 3,455 3,407 4,108 4,710 4,940 0,732 9,522 15.329 Sweden 4,377 4,582 4,701 5,120 5,000 7,008 7,082 8,110 10,628 111,220 3,607 3,914 4,129 4,614 5,285 6,410 7,210 8,465 11,613 14,422 ISwitzerland.. EuropmutOunntunity.... 69,176 74.385 77,313 85,617 101,193 116,509 130,184 154,552 216,309 294,489 Belgium-Luxembourg. . 6,601 7,182 7,287 8,3911 10,021 11,412 12,000 15,400 22,075 20,703 Denmark. 2,823 3,003 3,154 :3,235 :1,812 4,407 4,615 5,070 7,802 9,001 France 10,386 11;850. 12,444 14,019 17,501 10,132 21,274 27,001 37,727 52,904 Ireland. ? 1,041 1,043 1,085 1,230 1,473 1,622 1,834 2,107 2,704 3,800 Italy 7,378 8,580 .0,827 10,280 12,467 14,069 15,080 19,318 27,790 40,925 Netherlands. 7,470 8,027 8,371 0,338 11,036 13,420 15,401 17,520 24,752 34,228 United Kingdom 10,104 10,659 17,703 18,053 10,050 21,724 23,922 27,850 38,811 54,143 West(lermany 17,473 18,023 17,382 20,151 24,027 20,817 34,258 40,187 54,652 68,885 Other Countries Algeria ' 671 030 630 815 1,009 1,257 1,221 1,472 2,208 3,715 Argentina. 1,199 1,124 1,090 1,160 1,570 1,694 1,808 1,005 2,241 2,882 Brazil 1,006 1,406 1,067 2,132 2,265 2,840 3,701 4,783 0,999 14,062 Chile ? 604 751 722 743 007 931 980 041 N.A. 2,234 Colombia 454. 074 407 643 . 680 755 857 837 1,002 1,200 Egypt 879 1,071 792 660 038 780 004 877 005 3,028 Bong Kong. 1,500 1,767 1,818 2,058 2,457 2,005 3,387 3,901 5,637 0,843 India. 2,924 2,731 2,807 2,509 2,213 2,125 2,421 2,249 3,238 5,064 Indonesia,.. 695 527 649 708 781 1,002 1,103 1,502 2,729 4,320 Iran. 800 ? 930 1,119 1,386 1,528 1.658 1,871 2,410 3,370 9,200 Iraq. 455 493 424 ? 405 440 600 604 713 890 2,843 . Israel. 830 838 778 1,121 1,331 2,079 2,363 2.473 4,240 4.205 Kuwait 378 463 593 611 646 625 650 707 1,042 1,560 Libya. 320 405 ? 476 045 076 555 712 1,038 2,004 2,892 Malaysia 1,000 1,104 1,086 1,160 1,178 1,413 1,434 1,638 2,471 4,156 Mexico 1,500 1,005 1,746 1,960 2,078 2,401 2,407 2,035 4,146 5,947 Nigeria. 770 718 626 539 696 1,059 1,511 1,505 1,874 2,734 Pakistan 1,047 900 1,101 996 1,035 1,151 917 607. 081 1,738 Peru 744 805 818 '630 604 603 739 701 1,019 N.A. Philippines. 894 957 1,172 1,280 1,254 1,210 1,330 1,366 1,773 ? 3,436 Saudi Arabia 500 ? 592 574 562 738 711 815 1,136 1,879 .3,795 Singapore 1,244 1,328 1,440 1,661 2,040 2,401 2,830 3,384 5,003 8,339 South Africa2 2,705 2,390 2,782 2,790 3,188 3,843 4,360 3,921 5,147 7,872 South Koren. 403 716 996 1,403 1,824 1,984 2,304 2,522 4,219 0,844 Taiwan ? 507 507 764 895 .1,208 ..1,528 1,849 2,520 3,797 . 6,983 Thailand 735 884 1,000 1,150 1,242 1,293 1,280 1,484 2,074 3,148 Venezuela 1,518 1,474 1,530 1,773 1,819 1,994 2,302 2,404 2,813 4,500 Zaire 305 320 347 310 410 533 761 787 N.A. N.A. ZamiNa 375 400 575 009 583 M 640 651 604 N.A. I Imports are c.i.f. 2 Including data of Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the Territory of South-West Africa. 52 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 TRH? 47 Trade Balance of Selected Non-Communlat Countrlea 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 197: Million US $ 1973 1974 OECD -7,566 -8,899 -8,201 -8,979 -9,365 -9,647 -8,947 --11,123 - 17,752 -61,205 United Stales 3,557 1,740 2, 285 - I, 256 - 982 230 -4,703 -11,643 -2,752 - 10,089 Australia -768 -441 -44(1 -840 -318 -285 -12 1,326 1,859 - I , 371 Canada -216 -122 1,119 772 308 2,305 1,738 090 1,301 -443 Japan 283 284 - 1,221 - 17 000 437 4,311 5,120 -1,365 -6,479 Spain - 2,037 - 2,324 -2,070 -1,008 -2,21)7 - 2,330 - 2,002 - 2,941 - 4,358 -8,254 Sweden -400 -310 -17,1 -21(1 -214 -213. 300 1159 1,57:1 - 301 Switzerland - 737 -069 -631 - 546 -66% - 1,354 - 1,470 - 1,650 -2,136 -2,5(11 European Community - 4,452 - 3,786 -3,142 -2,183 -3,416 -3,811 -1,378 505 - 4,466 -18,498 lielgium-Luxembourg -107 -351 - 204 - 225 08 188 - 174 602 410 - 1,44.1 Denmark -603 -611) -1115 -t96 -794 -1,051 -927 -654 - 1,56-I -2,18:3 France - 207 - 874 - 894 - 1,113 -2,200 - 1,033 - 523 - 550 - 1,008 -0,441 Ireland -422 - 359 - 295 - 366 - 502 - 502 -518 - 502 - 059 - 1,172 Italy, - 178 -551 - 1,121 -101 - 738 - 1,763 - 864 -711 -5,672 - 10 , 687 Netherlands - 1,073 - 1,208 -1,058 -9(11 - 1,034 -1(152 - 1 , 469 -7:37 -605 - I, 190 United Kingdom - 1,940 -3,3:39 -:3,510 -2,3-12 -2,37:3 -1,581) -:3,514 -8,278 -15,50.1 West Germany . 2,112 4,384 4,092 4,126 -1,375 4,686 6,511 12,950 20,12:3 Other Countries Algeria - 34 - 18 85 15 -75 - 248 .- 369 - 185 - 474 1,085 Argentina 294 409 308 199 36 79 - 128 36 1,028 671 Brazil 500 245 - 13 - 251 40 - 110 -797 - 792 - 800 -(1,01)-I Chile 81 127 188 194 162 303 -18 -8(1 N.A. -197 Colombia. 85 - 166 13 -85 -81 - 19 - 167 29 115 120 Egypt -274 -405 -22(1 - 44 107 -24 -115 -52 214 1,356 Hong Kong. - 426 - 4,14 - 291 - :314 -280 - 391 -51(1 - 42:3 -587 -885 India - 1 , 237 -1,15-I - 1 , 195 -7-19 -:378 -90 -387 210 -205 -1,15% Indonesia 13 152 10 2:3 73 159 131 216 482 2,570 Iran 443 379 810 ,193 571 607 1,054 2,351 3,545 1(1,208 Iraq 427 441 :3118 6:34 000 580 844 568 1,518 4,700 Israel -400 -:335 - 223 -481 -602 - 1,300 - 1,405 - 1,326 -2,701 2,380 Kuwait 905 880 703 827 894 1,020 1,852 ? 2,186 2,7,17 0,194 Libya 477 597 700 1,222 1,492 1,811 1,976 1,270 2,081 4 , 989 Malaysia 140 152 131 187 473 273 201 78 534 77 Mexico -440 --106 -610 --706 -6-18 -1,050 -1)06 - 1,074 -1,515 -3,102 Nigeria - 19 ?77 51 52 195 181 :300 641 1,484 6,825 Pakistan -510 -291) --150 -241) -353 -428 -251 13 28 -622 Peru. -78 -42 --14 235 259 441 153 152 184 N.A. Philippines - 126 - 129 -350 -423 -31)9 - 148 -208 -201 15 - 765 Saudi Arabia 889 1,058 1,211 1,38:3 1,377 1,713 3,030 4,355 7,267 33,337 Singapore -263 -226 -300 - 300 -491 - 907 - 1,075 - 1,203 - 1,458 -2,556 South Africa' -1,205 -685 -841) -655 -1,017 -1,657 -2,156 -1,247 -1,019 -2,884 South Korea -288 -466 -676 -1,008 -1,202 - 1,149 -1,326 -898 -1,010 -2,383 Taiwan . -57 -61 -123 -106 -151) -100 149 396 581 - 1,464 Thailand - 113 - 206 -371) --102 - 534 -583 '? -455 -403 -493 -633 Venezuela 904 924 1,003 833 847 639 812 747 1,914 6,000 Zaire 13 114 291 105 235 209 -66 -96 N.A. N.A. Zambia 158 231 83 153 490 4,19 33 108 538 N.A. Including data for Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and the Territory of South-West Africa. 53 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : ClAdtRITO6T00608R000500110006-0 Direction of 1/ECD 'funk I 11[Ilion US $ Ihtited States Exports 10 (l'.OM.) United European Other Slates Community OECD OPEC 2 Imports from (C.1.E) Other Communist United European Other 1,1104 ? Countries States Community OECD OPEC 2 Other 1.1)(44 Communist Countries 1973. 10.75 29.47 3.84 17.09 2.72 15.523 32.083 3.873 15,550 0,753 1974. 22.07 39,50 6.05 29.02 2.55 __ 15.50 48.75 14.17 28.73 1.08 Ektropean (...mainauity 1973. 15.77 1)0.92 41.15 8.51 19.79 11.13 17.97 110.93 34.99 16.91 21.56 9.43 1974. 18.90 139.05 53.12 14.11 27.90 16.44 23.73 139,59 43.14 42.53 29,85 11.89 Franve 1973. 1,69 20.00 5.71 1.76 4.86 1.68 3.09 20.58 4.05 3.28 4.21. 1.33 1974. 2.24 24.38 7.01 2.90 6.20 2.15 4.11 25.16 0.39 8.53 6.67 1.09 !tidy 1973. 1.91 11.15 3.98 1.30 1,86 1.61 2.30 13.59 3.45 ? 3.39 2.84 2.11 1971. ".30 13,74 5.82 2.42 3.02 2.63 3.12 17.36 4.38 9.27 4.04 2.49 United Kingdoni 1973 . 3.72 9.85 8.35 1.81 4.55 1.11 3.96 12.71 10,07 3.34 5.13 1.52 1974 4.14 12.93 10.36 2.69 5,90 1.40 5.28 18,12 12.98 8.00 6.82 1.82 West Germany 1973 5,60 31.74 15.09 2.39 5.34 5.24 1.58 28.44 9.00 3.68 5.24 3.08 1974. 6.70 40.04 20.46 4.25 8.20 7.84 5.39 33.25 10.49 8.38 7.04 3.84 Japan 1973 9.55 4.40 4.66 2,65 13,07 2.00 9.28 3.18 7.02 6.58 0.41 2.31 . 1974 (nada 4973 12.93 17.11 5.97 3.16 6.74 2.57 5.29 .0.27 19.62 1.31 4.04 0.72 12.69 16.50 3.98 2.48 8.61 1.89 . 18.24 0.91 14.60 1.24 3.20 0.20 1974. 21.80 4,12 3.40 0.55 2.08 0.68 21.75 3.11 2.60 2.63 1.82 0.29 Other OECD 1973 4,50 23.49 14.78 1.40 0.12 3.99 0.07 33.34 13.70 2.81 5.17 3.37 1974. 4.92 29.30 18.76 2,71 8.30 6.16 8.93 43.76 18.95 9.33 8.15 5.66 I Excluding "unspecified" trade. Data are unadjusted. 2 Excluding Gabon. 3 Data are on an f.o.b. basin. Table 49 Direction of Soviet Foreign Trade I Million US Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries Total Trade Tom! Eastern Europe China Other Asian Other2 ToMI e Developed Countries Less Developed Countries 7-------------------- Total Unspecified 1965. Exports 8,175 i.,556 4,553 191 164. 647 2,618 1,438 1,181 270 Imports 8,058 5.610 4,673 226 119 593 2,448 1,601 847 2 19(16. Exports 8,841 .5,873 1,692 175 153 852 2,068 1,711 1,250 370 Imports 7,913 5,264 4.462 143 118 541 2,649 ..!,742 908 4 1967 Exports 9,652 6,377 5,039 50 258 1,030 3,275 1,8R6 1,389 429 Imports 8,537 '5,945 5,093 57 129 667 2,591 1,7M: 809 4 1968. Exports 10,634 7,134 5,639 59 331 1,107 3,500 2,051 1,419 501 Imports 9,410 o.307 5,944 37 139 548 3,043 2,144 899 14 1969 Exports 11,655 7,682 6,198 28 391 1,065 3,973 2,230 1,743 574 Imports 10,327 6,699 6,011 29 143 512 3,631 2,495 1,130 17 1970 Exports 12,800 8,367 9,758 ?5 415 1,109 4,433 2,345 2,088 796 Imports 11,732 7,630 0,631 22 154 827 4,095 2,780 1,315 16 1974 Exports 13,806 9018 7.241 77 521 . 1,177 4,788 2,710 2,078 698 Imports 12,480 8,178 7,258 79 160 684 4,302 2,860 1,443 30 1972 Exports 15,409 10,020 8,139 12! 418 1,341 5,389 2,883 2,506 1,080 Imports 16.104 10,307 9,301 134 183 690 5,797 4,095 ? 1,702 25 1973 Exports 21,332 12,306 9,964 136 495 1,710 9,027 4,957 4,070 2,142 Imports 20,984 12,442 10,925 136 230 1,151 8,512 6,124 .2,418 23 1974.,. Exports 27,374 14,641 11,491 143 510 2,497 12,733 7,960 4,773 2,039 Imports 24,861 13,6013 11,352 139 254 1,811 11,260 7,979 3,281? 41 I Official Soviet statistics. Exports and imports are f.o.b. 2 Including data for Yugoslavia, Mongolia, and Cuba. 3 A sum of 915 million in Soviet imports from Communist countries Is not identified by country. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-MDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Toble 50 Soviet Expor's1 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Million US $ 1973 1974 Total exporia 8,175 8,841 9,652 10,634 11,655 12,800 13,806 15,409 21,332 27,374 Machinery and equipment.. 1,030 1,838 2,035 2,301 2,623 2,755 3,005 :3,637 4,655 5,246 Complete plants. 614 641 720 819 061 055 9122 1,0832 1,2812 N.A. Fuels, lubricants, and related materials 1,404 1,449 1,550 1,703 1,821 1,087 2,407 2,717 4,089 6,931 Coal and coke 384 358 351 340 308 408 488 527 58:3 746 Petroleum and petroleum products 008 1,064 1,156 1,300 1,367 1,470 1,831 2,013 :3,244 5,745 Oren and concentrates 310 302 325 357. 367 403 419 466 548 505 Iron ore 251 241 201 290 295 324 334 :387 464 401 !Jame metals and manufactures. 1,330 1,345 1,339 1,450 1,745 1,979 2,003 2,300 2,842 3,154 Venous metals 998 965 974 1,013 1,177 1,351 1,304 1,427 1,671 1,700 Rolled ferrous metals 716 692 703 723 846 001 052 088 1,000 1,132 Nonferrous metals, Aluminum. 332 1 1 l 380 110 365 121 437 138 567 159 627 184 698 198 873 247 1,171 313 1,358 358 Chemicals 245 276 325 361 375 364 390 439 540 885 Wood and woott products 594 622 626 683 724 832 864 940 1,378 1,899 Lumber 312 307 282 292 306 333 352 373 503 748 Textile raw materials and semitnanufactures 421 460 451 479 402 437 455 584 696 913 Cotton fiber 334 367 373 403 323 372 109 526 631 850 Consumer goods ?004 1,047 1,376 1,337 1,482 1,356 1,594 1,277 1,073 2,486 Food 664 786 1,087 1,033 1,177 1,03 1,240 860 1,149 1,852 Grain 3 270 231 450 382 407 309 602 320 549 822 Other consumer goods 240 200 280 304 305 337 353 417 524 634 Other and unspecified 1,330 1,500 1,619 1,058 2,110 2,681 2,530 3,040 4,902 5,265 Official Soviet statistics. Exports are f.o.b. 2 Th0 Soviet trade handbook no longer shows exports of complete plants Its a separate eategor3 under the heading of machinery and equipment but does include them under geographic distribution of exports of certain goods, a separate table. 3 Excluding wheat flour. Table 51 Soviet Imports I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Million US $ 1973 1974 Total imports 8,058 7,913 8,527 9,410 10,327 11,732 12,480 16,104 20,984 24,861 Machinery and equipment 2,602 2,565 2,017 3,474 3,873 4,160 4,240 5,577 7,207 8,057 Transportation equipment 990 944 928 1,048 1,119 1,233 1,095 1,315 1,677 1,776 Fuels, lubricants, and related materials 198 185 188 177 203 228 326 466 706 868 Coal and coke 123 128 135 121 126 124 149 196 224 215 Petroleum and petroleum products 75 57 52 46 64 81 122 190 367 452 Ores and concentrates 316 300 314 188 224 302 336 :352 457 121 Base metals and manufactures 389 307 355 452 554 691 750 944 1,450 2,773 Ferrous metals 314 249 295 376 475 593 661 836 1,325 2,569 Rolled ferrous metals 287 224 263 356 450 568 632 793 1,257 2,463 Nonferrous metals 75 .58 60 76 78 OR 89 108 125 204 Tin 21 16 18 21 23 29 14 15 17 39 Chemicals 375 400 488 532 588 . 618 703 868 953 1,498 Rubber and rubber products 199 200 183 172 193 191 154 145 213 359 Wood and wood product 150 152 187 195 218 248 259 288 338 473 Textile raw materials and semimanufactures :358 375 343 368 441 561 563 531 777 1,018 Cotton fiber 162 140 113 118 140 240 252 183 200 338 Wool fiber 100 117 89 109 117 120 113 123 371 358 Consumer goods 2,657 2,725 2,869 2,965 3,070 3,763 4,117 5,516 7,075 6,675 Food 1,512 1,444 1,244 1,168 1,188 1,502 1,562 2,480 3,705 3,013 Wheat and wheat flour 398 482 128 96 2 116 148 540 1,041 350 Other consumer goods 1,145 1,281 1,625 1,797 1,891 2,201 2,554 3,037 3,370 3,662 Other and unspecified. 723 698 ? 713 887 954 961 1,032 1,417 1,808 3,019 Official Soviet statistics. Imports are f.o.b. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : ClAnKf'86T00608R000500110006-0 Direction of Chinese Foreign Trade' Million US $ Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries Total Trade Total Eastern Europe USSR Other 2 Total Developed Countries Less Developed Countries Hong Kong and Macao 1905 Export,' , , .... 2,035 650 95 225 330 1,385 575 455 355 I toportm . . . . . . 1 , 845 515 110 190 215 1,330 020 405 5 1900 Exports 2,210 585 130 145 310 1,625 715 510 400 Imports 2,035 505 110 175 190 1,530 1,140 385 5 1907 Exports...... 1,945 485 110 55 320 1,460 635 515 310 Imports 1,950 345 135 50 160 1,605 1,345 260 Negl. 1968 Exports 1,945 500 140 35 325 1,445 620 500 325 Imports 1,820 340 135 60 145 1,480 1,250 230 Negl. 1909 Exports 2,030 400 145 30 315 1,540 685 515 340 Imports 1,830 295 120 25 150 1,535 1,245 290 Negl. 1070 Exports., .... 2,050 480 105 20 295 1,570 675 525 370 Imports. 2,240 380 190 25 165 1,860 1,555 300 5 1971 Exports 2,415 585 195 75 315 1,830 810 575 445 Imports 2,305 500 250 80 170 1,805 1,430 370 5 1972 Exports 3,085 740 230 135 375 2,345 1,070 740 535 Imports 2,835 535 265 120 150 2,300 1,070 625 5 1973 Exports 4,895 995 305 135 555 3,000 1,805 1,270 825 Imports 4,075 705 300 135 270 4,270 3,455 805 10 1974 a Exports 6,305 1,370 345 140 ? 885 4,935 2,375 1,650 910 Imports 7,400 930 315 140 475 0,470 5,290 1,100 20 I Rounded to the nearest US $5 million. Exports are f.o.b, and imports are c.i.f. 2 Including, data for Yugoslavia, Mongolia, Cuba, Albania, North Korea, and Nor.,, Vietnam. 3 Preliminary. Table 53 Chinese Exports' Million US $ 1970 1971 1972 - Non- Com- monist Total 1973 Total Cora- munist Non- Com- munist Total Corn- munist Non- Corn- monist Total Com- monist - Corn- monist Non- Corn- munist Total 2,050 480 1,570 2,415 585 1,830 3.085 740 2,345 4,895 995 3,900 Foodstuffs 045 90 555 740 140 600 955 195 760 1,595 310 1,285 Animals, meat, and fish 215 20 195 275 35 240 335 45 290 485 65 420 Grains 110 30 80 95 30 65 155 75 80 535 120 415 Fruits and vegetables 170 25 145 155 30 125 180 30 150 225 20 205 Crude materials, fuels, and edible oils 430 60 370 475 90 385 600 115 ' 485 870 130 740 Oilseeds 65 .... 65 15 .... 15 15 .... 15 105 5 100 Textile fibers 100 10 90 120 10 110 205 15 190 290 5 285 Crude animal materials 115 35 80 105 25 80 115 25 00 165 40 125 Chemicals. 105 25 80 130 30 100 160 45 115 245 40 205 Manufactures 855 500 555 1,055 320 735 1,340 370 970 2,160 500 1,660 Textile yarn and fabric 340 80 260 , 325 80 245 460 115 345 795 150 645 Clothing 155 85 70 155 95 60 100 100 90 275 65 210 Iron and steel 40 25 15 65 25 40 65 '25 40 110 35 75 Nonferrous metals 25 10 . 15 ? 45 10 3ri 30 10 20 50 10 40 Other 15 5 10 15 5 10 30 15 15 25 15 10 1 Data are rounded to the nearest $5 million. Estimates are based on data reported by trading partners. Where data are incomplete, as for most less developed countries and for many of the Communist countries, estimates are based on fragmentary information from trade agreements and press reports and on commodity breakdowns available for earlier years, Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIAARDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 'Fable 54 Chinese Imports 1970 1971 1972 Million 1973 Nan- Nan- Non- Non- Com- Com- Com- Com- Com- Corn- Com- Com- Total munin munist Total minis( munist Total munist militia( Total monist minim Total 2,240 380 1,860 2,305 500 1,805 2,835 535 2,300 4,975 705 ? ? 4,270 Foodstuffs :355 70 285 20 70 220 455 30 425 1,000 65 9:35 Grains 280 .... 280 205 ,... 205 345 345 840 840 Crude materials, fuels, and edible oils 370 90 280 385 75 :310 550 85 465 985 106 880 Rubber 80 80 55 55 70 70 165 165 Textile fibers 110 110 140 140 205 .... 205 400 400 Chemicals. 330 10 320 :325 20 :305 360 30 :330 445 40 405 Fertilizer. 230 230 200 200 190 5 185 220 25 195 Manufactures 1,175 210 965 1,295 325 970 1,455 :380 1,076 2,5(15 480 i,)25 Textile varn and fabric 45 .... 45 40 .... 40 40 ..,. 40 70 5 65 Iron ann keel 405 35 370 465 45 420 510 45 465 930 40 890 Nonferrous metals 210 10 200 150 10 140 235 10 225 400 20 :380 Machinery and equipment 395 140 . 255 505 230 275 520 265 255 855 :340 515 Other 10 .... ? 10 10 10 Negl. 15 10 5 40 15 25 1 Data are rounded to the nearest $5 million. Estimates are based on data reported by trading partners, Where data are incomplete, as for most less developed countries and for mv,ny of the Communist countries, eetimates are based on fragmentary information from trade agreements and press reports and on commodity breakdowns available for earlier years. Table 55 Direction of East European Foreign Trade' Million US $ Communist Countries Non-Communist Countries Total Trade Total USSR Eastern Europe Far East 2 Other 3 Total Developed Countries Less Developed Countries 1965 Exports 11,788 8,418 4,692 3,172 159 394 3,369 2,415 954 Imports 11,611 8,107 4,436 3,112 147 412 3,503 2,614 859 1966. Exports 12,321 8,541 4,537 3,263 222 517 3,781 2,724 1,057 Imports 12,720 8,586 4,710 3,265 173 438 4,133 3,201 932 1967. Exports 13,417 9,324 5,105 3,534 265 420 4,090 2,916 1,174 Imports. 13,512 9,178 5,083 3,537 148 412 4,335 3,432 902 1968 Exports 14,544 10,332 5,641 3,871 303 515 4,211 3,021 1,191 ?mports 14,532 10,050 5,559 3,876 181 435 4,482 3,512 969 1069 Exports 16,143 11,220 6,059 4,276 300 582 4,922 3,562 1,360 Imports 16,068 11,081 6,204 4,246 200 430 4,987 3,928 1,060 1970 Exports 18,158 12,545 6,010 4,953 331 647 5,613 4,134 1,478 Imports 18,522 12,500 6,803 4,909 232 556 6,021 4,835 1,186 1971 Exports 19,987 13,834 7,284 5,427 387 736 6,153 4,556 1,596 Imports. 20,318 13,700 7,291 5,539 263 606 6,618 5,399 1,220 1972 Exports 24,068 17,197 9,325 6,678 411 773 7,471 5,607 1,864 Imports. 24,380 15,958 8,222 6,721 295 719 8,422 7,000 1,422 1973 Exports 31,446 20,927 10,874 8,065 475 913 10,519 7,888 2,6:31 Imports 32,533 10,863 9,893 8,682 383 905 12,670 10,662 2,008 1974. Exports :38,444 4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Import 42,651 4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 1 Official East European statistics. Exports are on an f.o.b. basis. Imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary, which is on a c.i.f. basis, 2 Including data for China, North Korea, and Nortn Vietnam. 3 Including data for Albania, Cuba, Mongolia, Yugoslavia, and unspecified trade. 4 Preliminary. Approved For Release 2003/09/295.tIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 56 East European Exports, by Country Million US $ 1966 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 19742 Bulgaria Total 1,176 1,305 1,458 1,615 1,794 2,004 2,182 2,627 3,300 3,838 Ofvuldeh: USSR 014 004 772 894 980 1,078 1,190 1,478 1,805 N.A. Eastern Europe 275 250 305 311 377 431 448 531 670 N.A. Developed Countries 150 218 223 218 243 260 285 !'.10 403 N.A. Less DeVei01. A Countries 86 90 100 127 128 156 163 109 300 N.A. Czechoslovakia Total. 2,689 2,745 2,864 3,005 3,319 3,792 4,180 4,915 5,917 7,364 Of which: USSR 1,023 920 077 1,008 1,124 1,222 1,324 1,008 1,874 2,109 Eastern Europe. 789 817 887 909 934 1,213 1,335 1,590 1,163 2,200 Developed Countries 444 494 520 555 076 740 820 929 1,245 N.A. Less Developed Countries 279 323 287 319 351 307 428 453 492 N.A. East Germany Total. 3,085 3,220 3,471 3,808 4,171 4,647 5,151 6,306 7,738 8,846 Of which: USSR 1,311 1,276 1,408 1,507 1,058 1,742 1,93H 2,480 2,842 2,788 Eastern Europe 852 921 999 1,128 1,152 1,380 1,565 1,904 2,300 2,007 Developed Countries 031 651. 686 727 935 1,058 1,134 1,400 1,915 2,603 Less Developed Countries 157 183 186 178 202 203 234 236 315 400 Hungary Total 1,510 1,593 1,701 1,789 2,084 2,317 2,500 3,291 4,321 5,129 Of which: USSR 525 525 613 074 721 790 873 1,188 1,442 1,038 Eastern Europe. 468 497 480 512 020 648 743 907 1,187 1,581 Developed Countries 322 301 370 302 456 558 549 739 1,059 N.A. Less Dcvdoped Countries 130 138 185 151 101 208 207 255 451 N.A. Po;and Total 2,228 2,272 2,527 2,858 3,142 3,548 3,872 4,927 6,432 8,332 Of which: USSR 781 741 902 1,042 1.121 1,251 1,387 1,816 2,083 2,374 Eastern Europe 528 521 590 706 810 882 901 1,154 1,633 2,014 Developed Countries 007 063 602 744 790 902 1,099 1,397 2,063 2,810 Less Developed Countries 212 209 223 235 288 319 330 399 400 873 Romania Total 1,102 1,186 1,395 1,469 1,633 1,851 2,101 2,599 3,738 4,935 Of ?vhich: USSR 438 410 433 450 455 529 566 700 829 N.A. Eastern Europe 260 251 265 305 383 395 434 530 852 N.A. Ow.lom;,1 Countries 255 337 413 415 402 550 069 820 1,203 N.A. Less Developed Countries 90 114 193 181 200 225 234 322 601 N.A. 1 Domestic currency .converted into US dollars at the exchange rate 2 Official East European statistics. 3 The official West German Deutschemark/ US dollar rate was use because using the East German mark/ US dollar rate understates the German marks at parity, but actually the East German mark is wor prevailing at time of transactions. Enr.7,i-ts are on an f.o.b, basis. d to convert intra-German trade in East German marks to US dollars value of trade. East Germany eon yr West German marks into East th less than the West German mark. 58 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 57 Ella( European !worth, by Counky MPlion 155 $ ilidgarla 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 19742 Total 1,178 1,478 1,572 1,782 1,749 1,831 2,120 2,567 3,270 4,283 Of which: USSR 689 700 783 946 974 955 1,108 1,34 1 1,697 N, A. Eastern Europe 236 270 323 348 362 372 458 029 753 N. A. Devehimal Countries 242 382 323 305 239 324 338 349 459 N. A. Less 1)evelomn1 Countries 61 68 84 110 110 112 130 171 223 N. A. Czechoslovakia Total 2,673 2,736 2,680 3,077 3,294 3,695 4,010 4,662 5,997 7,543 Of which: USSR 955 915 065 1,036 1,105 1,209 1,358 1,548 1,798 2,058 Eastern Europe 851 826 835 1,028 1,104 1,123 1,185 1,488 1,904 2,372 Developed Countries 487 562 522 031 689 880 960 1,050 1,478 N.A. Less Devehmed Countries 224 251 229 227 23: 251 257 310 443 N.A. East Gernuttly 3 TOW 2,823 3,233 3,294 3,408 4,147 4,923 5,057 6,050 8,066 9,719 Or which: USSR 1,205 1,384 1,418 1,493 1,744 1,945 1,894 2,009 2,482 2,843 Eastern Europe 093 775 821 924 1,104 1,246 1,400 1,641 2,327 2,422 Developed Countries 038 779 750 703 092 1,350 1,415 1,029 2,735 3,492 Less Develomal Countries 138 147 140 147 160 210 221 190 269 564 Hungary Total 1,520 1,566 1,775 1,803 1,928 2,505 2,990 3,154 3,833 5,575 Or which: USSR 553 519 599 647 716 832 1,021 1,094 1,306 1,587 Eastern Europe. 415 449 542 538 534 726 860 885 994 1,408 Developed Countries 381 353 401 397 434 623 700 851 1,108 N.A. Less Developed Countries 121 182 176 164 170 233 205 227 309 N.A. Poland Total or which: 2,340 2,494 2,645 2,853 3,210 3,608 4,038 5,330 7,862 10,471 USSR 728 792 921 1,011 1,200 1,361 1,425 1,591 1,916 2,353 Eastern Europe 706 702 727 727 806 1,000 1,154 1,491 1,943 2,035 Developed Countries 548 679 728 802 861 901 1,075 1,772 3,431 5,158 Less Developed Countries 245 211 180 213 236 233 242 296 369 671 Romania Total 1,077 1,213 1,546 1,609 1,740 1,960 2,103 2,616 3,505 5,060 Or which: USSR 400 394 396 427 465 501 485 579 694 N.A. Eastern Europe 210 244 290 310 337 441 482 587 701 N.A. Developed Countries 348 446 708 674 712 /56 815 1,043 1,451 N.A.. Less Developed Countries 70 73 84 108 141 147 156 222 395 N.A. I Imports are f.o.b. except for Hungary, whieh is on a c.i.f. basis. 2 Preliminary data. 3 The official West German Deutschertark/US dollar rate was used to convert intra-German trade In East German marks to US dollars because using the East German mark/US dollar rate understates the value of trade. East Germany converts West German marks into East German marks at parity, but actually the East German mark is worth less than the West German mark. 59 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 53 Oil Import 11111 of the Major Non-Communist Consuming Countries Billion US $ 1965 1970 1972 1973 1974 01.:(.1) United Staten 2 2,1 3.0 4.9 7.8 24.0 Japan. 1.3 2.7 4.4 6.6 20.0 Spain. 0,2 0.4 0.7 0.9 3,1 European Community France. 0.9 1.6 2,5 3.0 9.6 Italy. 0.6 1.2 1.8 2.4 8,0 Netherlands 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.5 1.5 United Kingdom 1.4 1.8 2.4 3.3 9.0 West Germany 1,0 2,0 2.9 5.1 11.2 I Total comt of imported "rude oil and petrolemn produetm (on a e.i.f. basis) less earningn of exportn of these Reim; (on an f,o.b. basin). II On an f.o.b. Immix, Table 59 Arms Exports to the Less Developed Countries I Million US $ 1955-68 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1969-74 1955-74 Total 27,020 2,310 2,960 3,270 3,445 4,815 5,635 22,435 49,455 Non-Communist Countiles 21,555 1,780 1,855 2,275 2,505 2,615 4,235 15,265 36,820 United States 2 17,305 1,175 1,440 1,455 1,440 1,435 2,965 9,860 27,165 Western Europe 3,620 555 375 685 880 1,080 ; ,125 4,700 8,320 United Kingdom 1,770 225 130 205 110 255 350 1,275 3,0.15 France 935 215 IOU 180 380 515 400 1,790 2,725 West Germany 345 40 75 155 225 111,. 205 813 1,160 Italy. 200 15 10 60 70 85 105 345 545 Belgium 120 15 5 25 5 25 35 110 230 Switzerland 105 5 15 20 40 15 10 105 210 Netherlands 25 20 5 10 35 35 5 110 135 Spain 30 10 10 5 5 5 .... 35 65 Other 90 10 25 25 10 30 15 115 205 Other 630 100 40 135 185 100 145 705 1,335 Communist Countries 5,465 530 1,105 995 940 2,200 1,400 7,170 12,635 USSR 4,580 455 1,000 845 805 2,045 1,260 6,410 10,990 Chinn 175 25 25 65 75 70 15 275 450 Eastern Europe 710 50 80 85 60 85 125 485 1,195 1 Exports include military sales and downpayments, as well as military aid. Data have been rounded to the nearest $5 million. 2 Data are for fiscal years. 60 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 60 Total thoss Official Bilateral Capital Flows from the Developed Countries to Less Developed Countries,' by Donor Million US $ Annual Average 1954-73 1954-67 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Total official bilateral flows 123,259 4,825 7,466 7,996 8,575 10,027 10,361 11,3e5 Development Assistance Conimitteel, 115,984 4,565 6,981 7,496 8,035 9,292 9,691 10,593 United States . 01,478 2,814 :3,775 3,533 3,510 4,000 3,580 3,085 France 17,1191 755 913 990 1 , 039 1,118 I , 438 1,623 West Germany 8,909 205 643 670 718 897 995 1,303 United Kingdom 7,840 329 458 430 187 605 079 ? 581 Japan 3. . 7,090 92 334 4 936 5 1 , 177 1,283 1,282 1,389 Other".. 12,280 310 858 931 1,134 1,389 1,1'11 1,952. Communist Countries 7,275 260 485 500 540 735 670 710 USSR 4,090 180 300 340 3011 420 350 400 Eastern Europe 1,345 45 115 90 110 145 100 115 China 1,240 35 70 70 70 170 220 195 ? - 1 Total gross official capital flows include grants (less reparation and indelonification payments); gross loans with maturities of five years or more (Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member flus Include gross loans with maturities of one to five yearn for the period 1965-73, but these amount to less than 4% of the total for that period); and net grant-like flown (loans repayable in recipients' currencies and transfers of resources through sales for lecipienta' currencies). 2 Members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 3 Data for the period 1054-68 exclude Japanese Eximbank and Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund supplier credits. 4 Including reparation and indemnification payments of US $40 million. 5 Including reparation and indemnification payments of US $41 million. ? Including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland; also including Portugal for the period 1954-72. New Zealand became a DAC member in 1974 and is included in 1973 data. Disbursements by all donors to Yugoslavia are excluded. Approved For Release 2003/09/295? CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 61 Total Grorm Official Bilateral Capital Flown from Development Assistance Committee Members to Lens Developed Countries, by Recipient, 1954-73 Total United Staten Total 115,984 61,478 Africa... 25,556 4,865 Algeria. 4,407195 Guinea 107 Other 20,240:: 4,503 East Asia 25,140 17,235 Indonesia 4,3251 South Korea 5,857 4, 72 South Vietnam 6, 103 5,050 Other 8,765 4,869 Latin America 19,207 12,747 Brazil 4,274 3,353 Chile 1,8801 Other 13,044 8 : (7115) Middle East and South Asia 34,109 22,:1134 Afghanistan 583 54 1,884 1,22623 India 13 88 ,754 Iran 1,587 1,110 Iraq 80 53 North Yemen 97 57 Pakistan 6,175 4,3:23;1) Syria 76 Turkey 3,323 Other 6,541 2,400 3,715 Europe 2,509 1,689 Other 3 9463 2,808 , Million US $ Other 54,506 20,691 4,212 16 , :13;172 7,905 2,503 1,173(:1 243 3,806 6,6 4) i201 510 5,020 11,975 220 (1221: 4 4,032 4:7 7 111 40 1,851 46 9 17 2,826 820 6,655 --------------------- ----- ---------------7---------------------------- 1 Members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Total gross official capital flows include grants (less reparation and indemnification payments); gross loans with maturities of five years or more (Development Assistance Committee (IMC) member flows include gross loans with maturities of one to five years for the period 1065-73, but these amount to less t;lan 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' currencies). 2 Including Australia, Austria, Belgium,. Canada, Denmark, France, Daly, Japan, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and West Germany; also including Portugal for the period 1054-72. New Zealand became a DAC member in 1974 and is included in 1973 data. Data for Japan for the period 1954-68 exclude Japanese Exirnbank and Overseas Economic Coopera- tion Fund supplier credits. 3 Countries not specified by region and Oceania. 62 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/291,616-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 US Economic 1,011114 and Gran iN n IN, Lens Developed ConnWen, by Recipient' Million 115 $ 1946-71 2 1972' 1973" 1971' Total 75,171 3,617 4,113 3,902 Arden 5,219 299 257 300 Ethiopia 318 33 12 30 (1180m 283 15 21 0 Libya 212 Negl, N.A. N.A. Liberia. 218 17 111 11 Moroeco 823 38 30 20 Nigeria 108 25 II 0 Tunisia 719 11 17 10 Zaire 418 6 9 .1 ( 1t or 1,700 121 135 212 East Amin 22,148 1,176 1,253 1,197 Cambodia 757 58 93 2711 Indonesia 1,812 210 211 00 ildum 882 52 51 10 Philippines 1,010 70 121 01 South Korea. 5,588 252 188 37 South viotiutm. 6,9112 455 502 651 Taiwan 2,207 N.A. N.A. N.A. Thailand 661 3.1 39 15 Other 1 , 6.13 IS IS 21 Latin America 12,592 581 812 628 Argentina. 197 N.A. N.A. Nvgl. Bolivia 621 60 ...I .17 Brazil 2,431 21 5.1 17 Chile 926 7 4 10 Colombia 1,283 116 97 54 Dominiean Republic 487 27 16 17 Ecuador 282 10 17 8 Omit( mala 298 17 12 5 Mexlco 284 Negl. Negl. Negl. Plintillin 310 3.1 10 28 Peru 439 44 9 17 Venezuela 199 7 2 3 Other 4,835 238 588 '122 Mi(10, East and South Asia 23,710 920 751 539 Afghanistan .159 36 39 14 13angladesh 526 286 161 SO Egypt 892 2 1 21 Greece 1,845 N.A. N.A. N.A. India 8,899 114 82 137 Iran 757 2 I 1 Israel 1,203 101 110 52 Jordan 802 59 71 64 Pakistan ?I .1,288 165 178 102 Turkey 2,713 67 23 0 Other 1,236 85 88 62 Europe and Oceania 1,771 97 80 88 Spain 1,021 N.A. 3 3 Other 753 97 77 85 Nonregional 9,731 5.1.1 927 1,150 I Data are for fiscal years, Economic assistance is defined as Officio I Development Assistance (0 DA official concessional aid for development purposes?an internationally accepted concept agreed to in the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD. 2 Data are reported on a net basis, excluding total deobligations, 3 Data reported are on a gross basis. Deobligations generally ore believed to be small. 'Including Bangladesh prior to 1972. . Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : VIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 63 US Military Deliveries to (1, Less Developed Countries, by Recipient 1955-74 1973 Million US $ 1974 Total 25,358 1,436 2,963 Africa... 476 17 28 Ethiopia 184 N 8 Libya 78 1 1 Moroeco MI 2 5 Tunisia 43 2 5 Zaire 51 1 2 Other 39 3 7 East Asia 10,918 467 671 Burma 84 .... Malaysia 46 14 13 Philippines. 444 3 22 South Korea 3,627 110 101 Taiwan 2,925 104 171 Thailand 618 21 35 Other 3,174 215 329 2 Latin America. 1,539 92 III Argentina 217 22 13 Brazil 408 27 27 Chile 150 4 7 Colombia 127 3 5 Ecuador... 50 .... .... Peru . 145 3 6 Uruguay 59 3 4 Venezuela . 192 II 31 Other 211 16 18 Middle East and South Asia, 11,219 777 2,086 Greece 1,601 50 109 India 167 .... 1 Iran. 2,346 256 545 Israel 2,315 216 1,035 Jordan 344 42 44 Pakistan 794 6 20 Saudi Arabia 667 97 219 Turkey 2,871 100 11(1 Other 110 10 3 Europe.,.. 1,1S6 83 67 Portugal 235 3 3 Spain 951 80 64 I Fiscal years. Including deliveries under the following programs: (a) Military Assistance Program (MAP) grants under the various Mutual Security Acts; (b) Foreign Military Sales (EMS), which consists of US-financed arms, US-guaranteed private arms credits, and US-approved commercial sales; and (c) Excess Stock Sides (ESS), which involve surplus equipment that has been valued at 33% of the oriidnal acquisition value. Excluding some $15.7 billion worth of arms provided under the Military Assistanee Service Funded (MASF) program; MASF 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 a large force in South Vietnam, received some MASF support. US data also exclude some $700 million in naval equipment made available under the Ship Loan and Lease Program. 2 Including $306 million to Cambodia. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-kbP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 64 Communist Economic Aid to Less Developed Countries, Extensions and Drawings Million US $ Total ?? Extended Drawn USSR Extended Drawn Eastern Europe Extended Drawn China Extended Drawn Total 18,364 8,201 9,579 5,320 5,320 1,461 3,465 1,420 1954 65. , , .? .. 0, 334 2,613 :1,804 1,880 1,759 470 711 255 1066 74 , , . , . .. 12,030 5,590 5,715 3,440 3,561 985 2,754 1,105 1060 1,009 500 1,241 335 294 75 164 90 1067 ... .. 473 515 291 aoo 132 115 50 100 11094 038 485 :170 300 205 115 54 70 1069 933 500 494 340 426 90 13 70 1070 ?. .. 1,101 540 198 360 175 110 728 70 1971 ..... 2,171 735 1,125 420 484 145 562 170 1072 2, 188 670 802 350 828 100 558 220 1973 .. I, 536 710 622 400 480 115 428 105 1971 1,201 935 563 635 5:11 120 107 180 ? - -- . . . .... Table 65 Communist Military Aid to Leos Developed Countries, Extensions and Drawings Million US Total ----- Extendod ---- Drawn USSR Extended Drawn Eastern Europe Extended Drawn China Extended Drawn Total... ..... . 13,650 11,900 11,850 10,450 1,250 1,000 550 450 1955 65, ... . 1,725 3,575 4,050 3,025 550 500 125 50 1966-74 . ... 8,925 8,325 7,800 7,425 700 500 425 400 1966 525 675 450 450 25 50 50 75 1967 650 500 525 450 75 25 50 25 1968 550 525 475 450 50 50 25 25 1969 425 475 350 425 75 25 Negl. 25 1970 1.075 1,050 975 950 50 75 50 25 1971 1,550 900 1,375 775 100 75 75 50 1972 1.000 875 825 750 100 50 75 75 1973 1,825 2,150 1,725 2,000 75 75 25 75 1971 1,325 1,275 1,100 1,175 150 75 75 25 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 65 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 66 Soviet Economic Aid Extended to Less Developed Countries, by Recipient Million CRS 1954-74 1973 1974 Tot sal 9,579 623 562 Airiest 1,345 11 4 Algeria 425 (Isimeroon 8 Central African Republie 2 Chad I Congo 14 Equatorial Coinea I Ethiopia 103 0 liana 93 (;u1nen 200 Kenya 48 Midi 70 NIatiritunia 4 1 Morocco 88 Niger 2 1 1 Nigeria 7 It wanda 1 I Senegal 9 1 I Sierra Leone 28 Somalia 100 Sudan 64 Tanzania 20 Tunisia 34 Uganda 16 Upper Volta I 1 Zambia 0 E.B.st Asia 155 1 I ndonesin 114 Other 41 1 1,sztin America 657 209 Argentina 245 200 Bolivia 31 1 Brazil 85 Chile 238 .... Other 58 8 Middle East and South AMU 7,422 611 349 Af glianistan 826 .... Bangladesh 200 28 Egypt 1,300 India 1,943 350 Iran 750 188 Iraq 549 .... .,.. North Yemen 98 1 5 Pakistan 652 71 216 Sri Lanka :18 .... Syria 417 100 Turkey 530 .... .... Other 119 1 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 67 I nme ON Chinese Economic Ald Extended to the Less Developed Countries, by Recipient N1I US ft; East European Erationtle Aid Extended to the !WWI Devcii.ped Countries, by Recipient Million US $ 1954-74 1973 1974 1956-74 1973 19).! Total 3,465 428 197 Total 5,320 486 531 Africa 1,878 335 172 Africa 973 98 80 Algeria.. 92 Algeria 344 98 Burundi 20 Ethiopia I? Cameroon 71 71 Ghana 11,2 Central African Reim')lie.. 4 Guinea 105 80 Chad 50 50 23 Congo 25 Morocco 50 Dahomey 14 Nigeria 38 Ethiopia. 84 5 Ghana . 42 Sudan 153 Guinea.. 77 Tanzania 13 Kenya IS Tunisia 73 NIaWarty Republic 11 Zambia till Mall h7 2 East. Asia 306 Mauritania 61 2 :37 Burma. 26 Mauritius :35 Cam bodia . 17 Niger. Indonesia 263 Rwanda 22 Latin A merica . 815 5 220 Seneol 49 49 Argent Ina 229 220 Sierra Leone 30 Bolivia 31 5 Somalia 133 Brazil 227 Sudan 82 Chile 120 Tanzania 331 75 Colombia 5 Togo Ecuador 111 Tun kin 40 Peru 153 Uganda 15 Uruguay 25 Upper Volta Zaire 52 100 MI 100 2 Venezuela Middle East and Soul h Asia 10 3,226 383 231 ZIIIIIIIiIL 279 10 51 Afghanistan 40 28 East Asia 306 25 Bangladesh 100 21 26 Burma 81 Egypt 771 100 Cambodia 92 India 487 105 Indonesia 105 Iran . 538 103 Laos 25 25 Iraq . 419 Latin America .. 133 Lebanon 9 Mile North Y,:tnen 17 Guyana. 26 Pakistan .......... 74 Pero 42 . ? South Yemen 21 5 Middle East nnd South Asia. 1,103 93 Sri Lanka 73 11 Afghanistan 73 Syria 650 1.5 185 Bangladesh 11 Turkey 27 Egypt 134 28 Iraq 45 Nepal 99 North Yemen 79 1 Pakistan 391 50 South Yemen 55 Sri Lanka 155 11 Syria 61 Europe 45 Malta 15 67 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 69 Military Personnel from the Less Developed Countries Trained In Communist Countries I Departures to Communist Countries, Total 1955-74 Eastern USSR Europe Chinn Being Trained, December 1974 Eastern Total USSR Europe Chins Total 39,750 33,625 3,750 2,375 4,050 3,250 100 700 Alden 10,000 7,300 550 2,150 2,175 1.475 25 675 Algeria 2, 225 2,000 200 25 50 50 ??? ? Burundi 50 50 .??? 50 50 Congo 750 325 50 375 250 25 225 Ghana 200 200 4... ???? 1 , 175 750 50 375 250 125 125 Libya 3110 300 IP. .... 3(11) 300 Mall 200 150 Negl, 50 50 _" 50 Morocco 75 75 .... .- Nigeria 350 350 ? . ? ? 175 175 Sierra Leone 150 .... ", 150 25 .... 25 Somalia 2 , 000 1,900 75 25 225 225 Negl. Sudan 425 300 25 100 50 ???? 50 Tanzania. 1 , 400 400 Ntrgl. 1,000 350 ISO 200 Uganda 625 550 75 ???? 4(5) 400 Zambia 75 25 __ 50 ?" East Asia 9,225 7,525 1,700 Negl. Cambodia 25 25 ?-? Indonesia 0,200 7,500 1,700 ???. Sri Lanka Negl. .... Negl. ???? ???? Latin America 150 150 GO 50 Peru. 150 150 ???? 50 50 ..?? Middle East and South Asia 20,375 18,650 1,500 225 1,825 1,725 75 25 Afghanistan 3,250 3,000 250 400 400 Bangladesh 400 400 ???? 25 25 Egypt 6,250 5,700 550 ???? ???? India 2,000 2,000 Negl. 175 175 Iran 250 250 ? ... 25 25 Iraq 2,925 2,700 225 375 350 25 North Yemen 1,000 1,000 ... -- 75 75 Pakistan 275 . 50 225 25 ???? 25 South Yemen 575 550 25 ???? 175 175 Syria 3,450 3,000 450 550 500 50 I Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data refer to the number of persons departing for or in training but not. neemarily completing training. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-R0986T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 70 Communint Economic and Military Techniciana In the 11,emm Developed Counirien, by Country, 1974 Economic Military USSR and Enid- USSR and East- Total ern Europe China Total ern Europe China 'rood 47,375 24,440 22,935 7,915 6,880 1,035 Atrien 34,120 13,450 20,670 3,045 2,070 960 Algeria 4 , 055 4,405 250 050 650 Congo ???? ???? 00 30 :30 Ethiopia 140 40 100 Ohana 150 60 90 ???? Oulnea 1,750 1,300 450 125 100 25 Kenya :30 25 5 ???? Libya 3,800 3,800 .... 100 100 NI all 450 150 300 20 10 10 Mauritania :300 75 225 ???? Morocco 495 485 10 ???? .... Nigeria 255 185 7(1 00 60 Somalia 2,951) 950 2,000 1,000 1,000 Sudan 420 60 360 150 100 50 Tanzania 4,300 200 4,100 750 750 Tunisia 470 115 55 .?.. Uganda I??? ???? 25 25 Zambia 10,160 160 10,000 70 70 Other 3,795 1,140 2 , 655 35 10 25 East Asia 110 40 70 ???? ..? Burma 70 ???? 70 Indonesia 10 I() Malaysia 20 20 Thailand 1(1 10 006. Latin America 545 480 65 15 15 .... Bolivia 25 25 ???? Chile. 40 40 ???? ???? Peru. 205 280 15 15 15 Other. 185 135 50 ???? ???? ???? Middle East and South Asia. 12,600 10,470 2,130 4,870 4,795 75 Afghanistan 865 765 100 500 500 Bangladesh 730 730 50 50 Egypt 2,160 2,150 10 200 200 India 1,480 1,480 ???? 300 300 Iran 1,230 1,225 5 75 75 Iraq 1,375 975 400 1,109 1 , 100 Kuwait 5 5 ???? ???? ???? Malta 120 ???? 120 NI e p a I 305 5 300 ???? .... North Yemen. 515 165 350 170 120 50 Pakistan. 395 220 175 25 .... 25 South Yemen 810 255 555 250 250 Sri Lanka 175 125 50 Syria 2,040 1,990 30 2,200 2,200 Turkey :325 :325 ???? Other 70 55 15 ,.. ?.... _. I Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data are minimum estimates of the number of persons present for a period of one month or more. Persons engaged solely in commercial activities are excluded. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : 6FA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 71 Academic, Technical, and Military Vrainees Departing from the Less Developed Countries for Trai, ,ng in Communist Countries, by Area of Destination' 1967 1968 1969 19 1971 1972 1973 1974 Total trainees 5,450 6,505 7,095 7,845 8,140 9,845 11,755 12,660 USSR and Eastern Europe 5,335 6,500 7,080 7,535 7,670 8,795 11,260 12,425 China 115 5 15 310 470 1,050 495 235 Academie trainees 3,000 3,535 3,995 3,645 4,100 4,270 5,375 4,645 USSR and Eastern Europe 3,000 3,535 3,905 3,645 4,100 4,070 5,275 4,615 China .... .... .... .... .... 200 100 30 T.lehnical trainees 1,245 1,455 1,880 1,650 2,835 2,360 3,715 4,380 USSR and Eastern Europe 1,220 1,450 1,880 1,650 2,835 2,360 3,715 4,300 China. 25 5 .... .... .... .... .... 80 Military trainees 1,205 1,515 1,220 2,550 1,205 3,215 2,665 3,635 USSR and Eastern Europe 1,115 1,515 1,205 2,240 735 2,365 2,270 3,510 China. 90 .... 15 310 470 850 395 125 I Rounded to the nearest five persons. Data are for persons departing for training and not necessarily those completing training. Table 72 Soviet Economic Aid Extended to the Communist Countries, by Recipient' Million US: 1954-67 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1968-74 1954-74 Total 7,478 765 1,050 231 1,620 1,171 493 283 5,613 13,091 Eastern Europe 2,957 333 556 tiegl. 1,111 .... 2,000 4,957 Bulgaria 1,104 333 556 889 1,993 Czechoslovakia 14 .... .... 14 East, Germany 990 990 ihmgary 348 .... 348 Poland 378 .... 1,111 1,111 1,189 Romania 123 Negl. Negl. 123 Far East 1,067 .... .... .... 1,067 China 495 495 North Korea 118 118 North Vietnam 454 - .... .... .... .... .... .... 454 Other 3,454 432 494 231 509 1,171 493 283 3,613 7,067 Albania 64 .... .... .... .... 65 Cuba. 1,472 432 49,3 231 509 631 493 283 3,073 4,545 Mongolia 1,609 .... .... 1,609 Yugoslavia 308 540 540 848 Excluding data for Eastern Europe prior to 1956 because war reparations and other assets and privileged arrangements obtained by thi USSR from these countries created a heavy net flow of capital toward the USSR during these years; data are unavailable for North :corer& am North Vietnam after 1965 and for Mongolia after 19(37; the data exclude Soviet sugar subsidy payments to Cuba. 70 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 73 Production of Primary Energy I 1965 _ . 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Million Meiric Tons of Coal Equivalent ? ? . ? ? ? 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD United States 1,766.8 1,806,0 1,974.0 2,036.8 2, 114.8 2,226.8 2,197.2 2,238.0 2,233.6 2,132.9 Canada 2 175.9 191.9 203.8 219.0 243,4 273.0 294.2 :335.8 371.4 370.7 Japan 2 92.4 100.5 91.1 00.7 93.5 90.7 88.3 86.6 88.2 85.5 Norway? 27.3 26.0 29.5 33.1 31.6 32.0 35.3 39.8 42.5 44.8 European Community 2. 565 548 532 536 542 558 577 578 698 607 Belgium 3 20.5 18.3 17.2 15,5 13.9 12.1 11.7 11.,1 9.8 9.1 France 90.0 92.1 87.0 84.6 80.2 85.6 78.6 78.1 75.0 73.8 Italy 41.2 43.1 42.0 44.0 44.8 46.5 45.8 47.9 51.2 51.4 Netherlands 16.0 17.6 20.4 28.2 37.5 49.I 64.3 82.0 08.1 114.4 United Kingdom. 202.1 191.8 192.4 187.2 173. 1 177.2 11?11.3 174.0 191.1 174.4 West Germany 100.0 181.4 168.3 173.0 178.0 184 .,I 184.0 18(1.9 178.8 180.8 Other Countries 2 Iran 124.5 139.5 172.4 187.0 224.0 205.7 318.4 353.5 410.9 434.4 Kuwait 144.1 150.9 153.3 163.8 174.0 184.5 107.3 202.6 187.5 159.1 Saudi Arabia 1:32.7 156.8 169.8 186.2 197.0 233.7 294.4 379.1 478.5 532.9 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 1,270 1,340 1,400 1,460 1,530 1,600 1,670 1,740 1,800 1,900 USSR 943.. 1,007.2 1,06:3.6 1,113.3 1,169.4 1,215.6 1,278.6 1,343.1 1,4112.2 1,498.0 Eastern Europe 329 334 335 348 366 381 393 400 410 400 Bulgaria 9.5 9.6 10.2 10.3 10.2 10.2 0.2 9.2 8.9 8.0 Czechoslovakia... 01.8 01.8 59.7 61.0 63.8 (16.5 68.0 68.3 06.3 66.3 East Germany 81.4 80.6 78.:3 70.8 82,2 85.0 87.5 8.8 87.6 01.1) Ilunpry 18.3 18.3 17.9 19.1 19.5 20.3 20.0 19.4 20.4 20.5 Poland 110.9 114.2 116.0 122.1 130.4 137.2 142.6 148.0 154.2 159.0 Romania 47.1 49.6 53.3 55.8 50.7 62.2 65.7 69.2 72.5 75.1 Far East China 209,6 239.3 109.1 217.5 271.7 328.5 366.9 400.6 434.6 462.11 North Korea 21.6 21.4 22.8 24.5 23.6 28.1 28.8 30.1 31.5 30.2 Other Albanil 1.4 1.5 1 6 1.8 2.2 2.5 2.9 3.3 3.7 4.3 Yugoslavia 21.2 21.6 20.8 21.6 23.1 24.1 25.8 26.2 26.0 27.3 ------- - - - . 1 Data are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric and nuclear electric power expressed in terms of coal equivalents (ealorific Value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such a, peat, shale, and fuel wood, 2 The following coefficients were used to convert the sources of primary energy into hard coal equivalents: coal (metric tons), 1.0; brown coal and lignite (metric tons), 0.29; crude oil (metric tons), 1.3; crude natural gasoline (metric tons), 1.5; natural gas (1,000 cubic meters), 1.33; and hydroelectricity (1,000 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. Production of geothermal and nuclear electric power is included at the same ratio as hydroelectricity. 3 Including data for Luxembourg. Approved For Release 2003/09/2P: CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 74 Primary Energy Conaumption Million Metric Tom; of Coal Ennis%lentm 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 OECD United States 1,790.8 1,894.1 1,902,0 2,080.3 2,188.0 2,209.5 2,317.0 2,420.1 2,516.4 Canada. 141.1 150.9 150.0 108.0 184.3 201.1 209.7 235.0 248,6 ?lapan 174.6 192.3 225.1 254.5 289.5 332.4 342.() 344.0 300.2 Norway 13.2 14.8 15.0 10.2 17.0 18.7 18.2 18.2 19.7 European Community Belgium 3 46.3 45.5 40.3 52.1 53.9 59.3 6) .2 65.0 03.2 France 144.8 140.5 150.9 103.9 176.9 192,8 201.5 214.9 229.0 Italy 92.7 103.0 114.0 119.0 128.7 144.1 144.3 151.0 150.2 Netherlands 42.3 44.5 47.2 52.4 511.9 06.0 07.4 76.1 81.8 United Kingdom 279.4 279.1 270.0 274.7 286.0 300.2 309.2 301.8 323.9 West Germany 250.3 254.0 249.7 269.9 294.2 317.8 :320.4 332.8 :358.9 Other Countries .. Iran 9,0 d.5i 11.6 13.2 15.8 27.1 26.9 29.1 34.0 Kuwait 6.0 6.3 (1.4 6.9 6.4 10.0 8.5 8.8 9.6 Saudi Arabia 2.5 2.9 3.2 4.6 5.8 6.2 6.6 7 4 8.0 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 4. 898.0 951.0 998.0 1,049.0 1,098.0 1,118.0 1,178.0 1,247.0 1,310.0 Eastern Eorope Bulgaria 21.1 22.3 25.4 27.7 30.5 33.4 :34.8 35.4 35.7 Czechoslovakia 79.6 79.2 78.3 82.8 88.8 93.3 98.2 99.1 97.5 East Germany 92.8 93.7 91.4 92.2 96.9 102.0 105.2 102.2 105.8 Hungary 28.6 28.8 27.4 28.9 29.9 :32.9 34.0 34.1 :30.1) Poland 110.5 113.1 116.7 123.7 1:31.6 138.9 143.2 150.7 152.6 Romania 37.7 40.2 44.0 47.1 53.9 58.4 112.1 65.3 71.4 Other Albania 0.0 0.8 0.9 1.2 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5 Yugoslavia 23.3 23.8 23.3 25.2 20,3 29.3 :33.1 33.4 35.8 - 1 Data are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, anti hydroelectric, geothermal, and nuclear electric power expressed in terms of coal equivalents (calorific value of 7,000 kilocalories per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such as peat, shale, and fuel wood. 2 To convert data to b/d -i' crude oil equivalent in by the coefficient 0.014. 3 Including data for Ltoombuurg. 4 Including peat, Mud.. and fuel wood. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIPRDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 75 Production of Primary Energy, by Type I Million Metric Tonm of Coal EquIvalento OECD Coal 1965 Crude Natural 011 Gait Hydro/ Nuclear Coal 1974 Crude Oil Natural Gam Hydro/ Nuclear United States 482.3 572.4 036.0 176.0 5(10.4 1148.1 772.3 152,1 Canada 2 0 . 3 55.11 46.0 64.5 18.0 118 . 1 116.4 118.2 Japan 2 40.7 0.0 2.0 :30.2 20.4 0.0 3,8 60.4 Norway 2 0.1 .... .... 26.9 0.4 2.2 .... 12.2 European Community 2 13:4gium 3 1 0 . 8 .... 0.1 0.7 8 .1 .... 0.1 0.9 France ... 53.0 4.3 0,7 26,0 2.1.4 1.7 10.0 37.7 Italy 0.9 :3.0 10.4 27.0 0.5 1 .4 20.3 29.2 Netherlands... 11.1 3.1 2.4 .... 0.8 2.1) 111.5 0.2 United Kingdom 190.5 0.1 0.3 11.3 110.0 0.5 43.9 19.4 West Germe.iy 167 .2 10.4 4 .5 8.5 1:31.4 8, 1 27.11 14.2 Other Countries 2 Iran (1.3 122.4 1.6 0.2 1.0 394.0 37,:3 2.2 Kuwait. 141,8 2.4 152.8 6.3 Saudi Arabia,. . 131.3 1.'l 528.7 4.2 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 412.5 340.4 149.8 3.1.4 479.0 656.0 312.0 50.9 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 8 . 1 0.3 0.1 1.0 6.6 0.3 0.2 0.9 Czechoslovakia 58.5 0.3 1.0 2.0 64.2 0.2 0,8 1.1 East. Germany . 80.7 0.1 0.2 0.4 79.3 0 . 1 10.4 1.2 Hungary 14.3 2.6 1.4 Negl. 11.0 2.0 6.6 Negl. Poland 108.3 or, 1.7 0.4 150.2 0.5 7,5 0.8 Romania 5 . 1 18.9 22.7 0.4 11.5 21.7 39.2 2.7 Far East China 169.4 10.2 22.9 1.1 289 4 97.9 71.7 3.0 Other Albania 0.2 1.2 N.A. N.A. 0.4 :3.0 0.2 0.5 Yugoslavia 13.3 2.9 0.4 It; 14.0 4.8 1.7 0.5 I Da... are for coal, crude oil, natural gas, and hydroelectric and nuclear electric power e X pressed in terms of coal equivalents (calorific value or 7,000 kiloc Andes per kilogram), and exclude minor fuels such as peat, shale, and fuel wood. ' The following coefficients were used to convert the sources of primary energy into hard coal equivalents; coal (metric tons), 1.0; brown coal and lignite (metric tons), 0.29; crude oil (metric tons). 1.3; crude natural gasoline (metric tons), 1.5; natural gas (1,000 cubic meters), 1.33; and hydroelectricity (1,00(1 kilowatt-hours), 0.55. Production of geothermal and nuclear electric power is included at the sante ratio as hydroelectricity. Including data for Luxembourg. 73 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 76 Proved Reserves of Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal, Yearend 1974 I Crude Oil Natural Gas Coal 2 Billion Cubic Million Metric Million Barrels Meters Tons OECD United States 35,300 7,080 317,450 Canada . 0,400 1,480 8,460 3 Norway 7,300 700 2 European Community United Kingdom 15,700 1,420 98,880 4 Other Countries Abu Dhabi 30,000 5,660 Algeria 7,700 6,480 20 Congo. 4,900 30 Ecuador 2,500 140 Egypt. 3,700 100 .... India 800 70 21,360 Indonesia 15,000 420 160 Iran . 66,000 9,340 380 Iraq 35,000 780 .... Kuwait 72,800 900 Libya.. 26,600 750 .... Mexico 13,600 420 5,316 4 Nigeria 20,900 I , 270 300? Oman. 6,000 60 .... Qatar 6,000 230 Saudi Arabia 164,500 1,560 ..., South Africa. .... .... 24,2200 Syria 1,500 20 .... Venezuela 15,000 1,220 14 Communist Countries USSR. and Eastern Europe USSR. 36,000 22,400 7 273,200" Eastern Europe Bulgaria 35 25 7 4,390" Czechoslovakia 15 15 7 13,77010 East Germany 5 l00' 30 , 20011 Hungary 140 100 7 3,3501" Poland 35 l30' 38,870 12 Romania 1200, 250 7 3,9701" Far East China 7,000 N.A. 330,690 Other Albania 140 N.A. N.A. YugosIavia 350 50 D,980" 1 Unless otherwise indicated. 2 The portion of total resources which has been assessed as being exploitable under local economic conditions and available technology. Data for the non-Communist countries exclude brown coal and lignite. Data for the Communist countries include brown coal and lignite. 3 Data are for 1970. 4 Data are for 1973. 5 Data are for 1903. 6 Data are for 1969. 7 Proved and probable reserves. 8 Data are for 1971. P Data are for 1972. 10 Data are for 1966. 11 Data are for 1956. 12 Data are for 1967. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIAADP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 77 Crude Oil Refining Capacity 1 January 1975 Thousand Barrels per Day OECD 41,000 Saudi Arabia 600.3 United States 14,216.3 Singapore 845.6 Australia 722.2 Trinidad and Tobago. 461.0 Canada 1,877.6 Venezuela 1,531.7 Japan 5,133.8 Virgin Islands 590.0 Spain 1,165.0 Communist Countries European Community 16,000 USSR and Eastern Europe. 9,280 Belgium 866.7 USSR. 7,500.0 France 3,341.6 Eastern Europe 1,780 Italy 3,952.7 Bulgaria 240.0 Netherlands 1,840.7 Czechoslovakia 300.0 United Kingdom 2,783.0 East Germany. 340.0 West Germany 2,986.7 Hungary. 200.0 Other Countries Poland 240.0 Argentina 720.7 Romania 460.0 Bahamas 500.0 Far East Brazil 901.8 China 1,000.0 India 555.1 North Korea 40.0 Iran 789.0 Other Kuwait 566.0 Albania 60.0 Mexico 760.0 Cuba 180.0 Netherlands Antilles 900.0 Yugoslavia 240.0 75 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 41.1,0 !*klIIMMICULdaii...M.0.16 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 l'able 78 Produclion of Crude 0111 1965 1966 1917 1968 1969 1970 1971 Thousand Barak per Day 1972 1973 1974 OECD2 9,010 9,610 10,000 10,600 10,900 11,500 Il ,7('i 11,800 11,800 11,350 United Staten 7,804 8,315 8,676 9,150 9,253 9,618 9,635 9,512 9,189 8,870 Canada 793 884 057 1,022 1,189 1,305 1,382 1,5,12 1,798 1,005 European Community 309 296 293 286 280 264 24;1 228 205 198 Other (Iountries Alm Dhabi 282 359 379 . 508 580 691 921; 1,050 1,298 1,410 Algeria 554 704 777 899 934 976 656 1,022 1,070 940 Indonesia 501 467 504 606 758 855 904 1,056 1,330 1,380 Iran . 1,895 2,117 2,593 2,845 3,357 3,831 4,531 5,021 5,801 6,040 Iraq . 1,311 1,383 I, , 028 1,505 1,528 1,563 1,720 1,446 1,964 1,820 Kuwait 2,362 2,486 2,634 2,619 2,820 2,983 3,196 3,279 3,024 2,550 Libya 1,2:18 1,494 1,652 2,590 3,111 3,321 2,762 2,215 2,187 1,520 Mexico 328 32,1 357 13:3 102 420 434 444 465 .580 Nigeria 263 406 485 139 523 1,090 1,520 1,818 2,053 2,200 Qatar 927 288 316 339 356 367 429 484 570 520 Saudi Arabia:1 9,204 2,603 2,913 :3,032 3,212 3,798 4,768 6,013 7,607 8,480 Venezuela 3,472 3,370 :3,525 3,600 3,597 3,703 3,541 3,219 3,364 2,970 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 5,140 5,590 6,060 6,480 6,840 7,310 7,770 8,220 8,780 9,370 USSR 4,835 5,277 5,732 6,149 0,520 6,976 7,436 7,875 8,428 9,020 Eastern Europe 309 316 327 331 324 331 338 344 348 351 Bulgaria 5 8 10 10 0 7 6 5 5 4 Czechoslovakia 4 4 4 4 4 4 .1 4 :3 3 Ihingary , 36 34 34 36 35 39 39 40 40 40 Poland 7 8 9 10 9 8 8 7 8 8 Romania 257 262 270 271 270 273 281 288 292 290 Far East China 2.1 ther 214 274 278 304 404 570 732 852 1,088 1,300 Albania 16 18 20 2:3 26 30 33 38 40 15 Cuba 1 1 2 4 1 4 2 2 2 2 Yugoslavia 41 44 17 50 54 57 59 64 67 00 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for crude oil and exclude shale oil, natural gasoline, and synthetic crude oil. 2 I ncluding shale oil. 3 Including about one-half of Neutral Zone production, which amounted to about 530,000 barrels per day in April. 4 Including small quantities of synthetic crude oil. 76 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 79 Estimated Oil Trade and Consumption,' 1974 Thousand Barrels per Day Western Europe2 - West Belgium- United United Ger- Nether- Luxem- States Japan Canada Total Kingdom many Italy France lands2 bourg Spain '3 Other Oil Imports Total 6,090 5,230 1,000 14,400 2,380 2,210 2,400 2,650 1,260 GOO 900 2,000 Arab exporters 1,250 2,810 210 9,320 1,530 1,440 1,990 2,100 91) 440 780 950 Algeria 200 10 10 540 10 190 60 180 Newf. 70 30 Iraq, 10 50 10 880 60 80 280 340 Ntigl. .... 60 60 1{uwai: 20 590 20 1,090 350 00 230 250 20 00 40 50 Libya 150 70 10 1,260 180 350 550 70 10 40 40 20 Saudi Arabia 740 1,380 100 4,410 720 510 770 840 50 300 520 700 United Arab Emirates, 90 540 30 720 110 180 50 300 10 .... 70 Other 40 170 30 420 100 40 50 120 Negl. 40 50 20 Other exporters 4,840 2,420 790 5,080 850 770 410 550 1,170 160 120 1,050 Indnnesia 300 760 .... .... .,.. .... .... .... .... .... Iran 710 1,240 200 2,180 290 260 270 170 800 90 60 240 Nigeria 840 90 20 1,100 160 220 Negl. 210 300 210 Venezuela 1,450 10 45!.k 270 70 50 20 30 10 30 60 Other 1,540 320 120 1,530 330 240 120 140 60 70 30 540 Oil Consumption 16,630 5,010 1,680 14,20J 2,140 2,780 2,090 2,420 710 570 700 2,700 I This table allocates imports on a direct and indirect basis-i.e., 1.011141 products from export refineries are traced #.0 the source of the crude oil. 2 Excluding intra-European oil product trade. 3 Excluding oil transshipped to other West European countries. 'I Including Canary Islands. 77 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 80 Production of Petroleum Products I Million b/d 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD United States 8.54 0.00 9,31 9.79 10.03 10.72 10.58 11.04 11.66 11.36 Canada 0.00 0.93 1.02 1.09 1.14 1.24 1.36 1.53 1.68 1.80 Japan 1.36 1.62 2.03 2.30 2.79 3.26 3.84 3.84 4.86 4.70 Spain 0.26 0.31 0.39 0.54 0.56 0.64 0.70 0.74 0.86 0.90 Sweden 0.08 0,07 0.11 0.18 0.18 0,23 0.22 0,22 0.21 0.20 European Community 5.86 6.56 7.02 7.76 8.86 9.90 9.98 10.9 11.7 8.60 Belgium 0.30 0.32 0,32 0.43 0.53 0.55 0.57 0.69 0.71 0.58 France 1.14 1.24 1.40 1.48 1.89 1.60 2.03 2.24 2.53 !.40 Italy...1.92 1.43 1.53 1.64 1.85 2.03 2,07 2.18 2.28 2.1Z Netherlands 0.54 0.59 0.61 0.68 0.91 1.09 1.07 1.23 1.30 1.14 United Kingdom 1.21 1.32 1.36 1.54 1.70 1.89 1.96 1.98 2.11 2.05 West Germany 1.21 1.38 1.46 1.63 1.75 1.95 1.77 2.03 2.26 2.08 Communist Countries 2 USSR and Eastern Europe. 4.11 4.42 4.81 5.17 5.56 6.00 6.56 7.12 7.58 8.05 USSR 3.45 3.71 4.04 4.32 4.60 5.04 5.39 5.82 6.13 6.52 Eastern Europe 0.66 0.71 0.77 0.85 0.96 1.04 1.17 1.30 1.45 1.53 Bulgaria 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.11 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.19 Czechoslovakia 0.12 0.12 0.14 0.15 0.18 0.18 0.21 0.23 0.27 0.29 East Germany 0.12 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.28 0.31 0.32 Hungary G.08 0.08 0.09 0.10 0,10 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.16 0.16 ['ohm(' 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.18 0.20 0.21 Romania 0.23 0.21 v.24 0.25 0.26 0.28 0.40 0.31 0.33 0.36 Other Albania 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 Cuba 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.10 Yugoslavia 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.09 0./1 0.13 0.16 0.15 0.17 0.10 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for the following piGduets, where they are produced: gasoline, kerosene, distillate fuel oil, lubricating oil, residual and other petroleum products, natural gasoline, at01 liquefied petroleum gases. Data exclude some minor miscellaneous products such as white spirits and asphalt. 2 Data include products from indigenous and imported natural crude oil and from synthetic sources. Synthetic production is not included in production for the USSR. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RdA86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 81 Production of Natural Caul 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Billion Cubic Me(er)! 1973 1974 OEC1) 2 516 556 593 637 700 766 812 852 880 873 United Staten 3 454.20 487.24 514.56 547 . IS 586,11 620.72 0:10,93 038.04 64! .32 4 017 , 08 4 Australia Negl. Negl. Negl. 0.01 0(18' 0.78's 1.90 4 2.03 4 :i . 71 4.40 Canada 40.92 J.I .00 48,08 48,04 56.01 04.48 70.70 82.50 814.:33 87 , 41 European Community.... (7.5 21).7 26.7 38.6 54.3 75.4 98.1 124 141 159 France 5.05 5.16 5,56 5.68 6.51 0.88 7. i 5 7.51 7 .54 7.52 Italy 7.80 8.77 9.30 10.40 11.96 13.18 13.:38 14.15 15.32 15.28 Netherland,' 1.74 :3,31 7.04 14.09 21.80 31.67 43.80 58,42 70.81 83.72 United kingdom 0.01 Negl, 0,47 2.02 5.06 11,22 18.55 26.00 28.84 32.86 West Germany 2.80 3.39 4.21 6.34 8.80 12,45 15.14 10.92 18.25 19.70 Other Countries Argentina 4.22 4.58 4.80 5.35 s.:33 0.01 C.44 11.24 6.73 7,15 Iran 1.23 1.39 1.47 1 .57 2.78 11.22 15,01 17.8:3 19.87 29.03 Kuwait 1.79 1.72 2.71 3.34 3.73 4.04 4.50 5.12 5.27 N. A. Mexico 5 13.96 14.99 16.22 10.34 17.22 18.84 18.22 18.09 19.01 20.98 Venezuela 6.54 6.86 7.51 7.75 7.98 8.99 9.30 9.47 11.22 N. A. Communist Countries ? USSR Mid Eastern Europe 148 166 183 198 214 234 252 265 284 31" USSR' 127.117 142.96 157.44 169.10 181.12 197.94 212.40 221.:39 230.33 260.60 Eastern Europe 20.8 22.6 25.6 28.5 32.8 36.0 39.5 43.3 47.7 49.8 Bulgaria 0.07 0.11 0.33 0.51 0.52 0.47 0.33 0.22 0,20 0.20 Czechoslovakia 7 ? . ..... 0.75 0.81 0.75 0.8:3 0.88 0.81 0.77 0.60 0.63 0.60 East Germany 0.13 0.10 0.11 0.14 0.37 1.23 2.80 5.00 7.00 8.00 Hungary 1.11 I .55 2.04 2.68 :3.24 :3.47 3.70 4.11 4.85 3.09 Poland 7 1.31 1.29 1.46 2.40 3.67 4.98 5.1(1 5.60 5.80 5.74 Romania. 17.45 18.79 20.69 21.94 24.09 25.03 26.72 27.71 29.24 30.12 Other Albania 0.04 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.3S 0.15 Yugoslavia 0.33 0.40 0.46 0.58 0.73 0.98 1.15 1.24 1.33 1 .45 I Data include only gas from natural gas wells and associated gaa from petroleum fields. 2 Data are for net production-that is, for gas actually collected and utilized as Nei or raw material. Diey thus exclude gas used for reprcssuring, as well as gas flared, vented, or otherwise wasted, whether or not it has fiist been 2rta.essed for the extraction of natural gasoline. 3 Data for the United States are in terms of net marketed production. Data for the USSR are behoved to refer to gro,i, droduction less losses and waste. US gross production (less losses and waste), which would include gas returned to reservoir.; in ()Mee to maintain horizon pressure, would be as follows (in billion cubic meters): 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 500 528 560 589 627 660 674 673 674 A much smaller share of total production in the USSR is believed to be used for repressuring. 4 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. 6 Including gas used for repressuring and gas wasted. 0 Gross production. 7 Production from gasfields only. 75 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 A.11116 -NAL 11116.',11111LVIMIIIMIN ' Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 82 Production of Hard Coal I 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 M 11 1 le? at %Ole TOI 1973 1974 OECD 992 985 976 954 948 979 927 920 912 878 United States 475.28 492.55 508.38 500.07 513.44 550,39 503.05 5:30.59 530.13 520, 43 Australia 30,00 3Lor, 32.80 37,84 39.812 44:302 15.112 49.06 2 53.1322 59.831 Canada 8.04 8.45 8.52 7.93 7.85 11.60 1:3.73 15.80 16. 82 17 . :38 Japan a 49, II3 51.35 47,48 46.57 44.09 39,09 :33.43 28.09 22.4 I 20. 33 Spain 12.94 12.87 12.30 12.32 11.0:3 10.75 10.09 11.16 9.01 10.21 European Community., .. 409 382 360 344 325 317 315 274 272 238 Belgium 19.79 17.50 16.44 14,81 1:3.20 11.36 10.96 10.50 8.144 8 . 11 France 51.35 50.34 47.62 II .91 40.58 37.36 :3:3.90 :30.58 20.35 2:3. 58 Netherlands 4 11.45 10.05 8.06 6.60 5.56 4.33 3.01 2.81 1.72 0.70 United Kingdom5 190.50 177.:39 174.90 166.71 152.97 147.11 149.48 121.88 132.16 110. 57 West Germany4 135.40 126.29 112.29 114.05 113.74 116.34 116.42 107.76 103.00 94.87' Other Countries India 07.16 67.97 (18.22 70.81 75.41 7:3.70 71.38 7.1.77 77.08 82 . 39 South Africa 48.40 47.94 49.30 51..66 52.75 54.01 58.67 58.43 62.35 65.16 South Korea 10.25 11.61 12.44 10.24 1(1.27 12.39 12.78 12.41 13.58 15 . 24 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 556 557 575 583 600 613 028 611 657 678 USSR 397.64 406.59 414.12 416.43 425.80 4:32.72 441.42 451.12 461.22 476.44 Eastern Europe. 158 160 161 166 174 180 186 190 196 202 Bulgaria 0.55 0.14 0.47 0.44 0.37 0.40 0.39 0.38 0.35 0.32 Czechoslovakia 27.62 26.73 25.95 25.93 27.07 28,06 28.70 27.82 27.67 27.87 East Ge, many 2,21 1.99 1.79 1.58 1.33 1.05 0.86 (3.82 0.75 0.70 Hungary 4.:36 4.30 4.05 4.24 4.13 4.15 3.94 3.67 3.41 :3.21 Poland 118.83 121.98 123.88 128.03 135.01 140.10 145.49 150,70 156.63 162.00 Romania 4.06 4.82 5.11 5.46 5.86 6.40 6.79 6.61 7.17 7.70 Far East China 7 220.00 248.00 100.00 205.00 258.00 310.00 335.00 356.00 377.00 389.00 North Korea 12.80 14.00 15.40 17.50 16.1(1 21.80 23.00 23.90 20 30 28.30 Other Yugoslavia ... .... 1.17 1.13 0.91 0.84 0.68 0.04 0.71 0.60 0.58 0.63 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for net production of anthracite and bituminous coal. 2 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. 3 Includirg brown coal. 4 Including low-quality m.o. at its hard-coal equivalent. 5 Excluding data fir Northern Ireland. ? Excluding low-qualit? coal at its hard-coal equivalent.. 7 Including a negligib:. am,..unt of brown coal. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-R5'86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 83 Production of Brown Coal and Lignite OECD United States Australia Austria Canada Greece New Zealand . Spain Turkey 1965 155 4.56 20.99 5.45 1.87 5.09 2.03 2.77 3.09 1966 143 5.32 22.13 5.28 I .88 5.01 1.99 2.65 3.56 1967 153 5.87 23.76 4.00 1.82 5.27 1.81 2.67 3.40 1968 158 6.17 23.34 4.18 2.04 5.85 1.68 2.83 4.10 1969 161 0.35 '23.501 3.84 1.83 0.60 1.88 2.74 4.30 1970 , V8 7.21 24.311 3.07 3.44 7.68 1.92 2.83 4.44 1971 167 7.61 23.17 3.77 2.99 10.89 1.74 3.18 4.60 1972 176 9.08 1 23.631 3.76 2.98 I 1 .32 1.04 3.06 5.34 Million Metric Tons 1973 1974 191 204 12.88 15.42 24.11 1 26.27 1 3.63 3.66 3.65 3,48 13.12 13.97 2.00 2.22 3.00 2.92 5.45 5.51 European Community 108 104 103 107 113 112 109 114 123 131 France 2.69 2.56 2.93 3.22 2.95 2.78 2.75 2.96 2.77 2.76 West Germany 101.91 08.09 96.77 101.52 107.42 107.77 104.48 110.41 118.66 126.05 Other Countries India 2.30 2.57 2.93 4.13 4.19 3.54 3.66 3.07 3.30 3.05 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 550 548 536 545 564 586 596 590 588 591 USSR 2 147.44 144.20 141.44 135.89 137.67 144.74 150.13 152.47 153.47 154.00 Eastern Europe 2 403 404 394 409 426 441 445 437 434 437 Bulgaria 24.49 24.65 26.74 28.28 28.63 28.85 26.02 26.89 26.33 23.64 Czechoslovakia 72.33 73.46 70.76 74.31 78.60 81.30 84.16 84.03 81.25 81.50 East Germany 250.84 249.04 242.03 247.11 254..55 260.58 262.81 2413.45 246.25 250.00 Hungary 27.08 2.5.99 22.98 22.97 22.36 23.08 23.48 22.17 23.37 22..5 Poland 22.63 24.50 23.92 20.88 30.86 32.77 34.52 38.22 39.22 39.83 :1-.:rnania 5.03 6.65 7.85 9.34 11.11 14.13 13.81 16.55 17.68 19.14 Far East 3 North Korea' 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.70 6.20 5.70 6.00 6.10 6.70 7.70 Other Albania 0.33 0.39 0.43 0.50 0.59 0.61 0.68 0.79 0.90 0 90 Yugoslavia. 28.70 28.16 25.50 25.90 25.82 27.78 30.20 30.34 31.87 32.75 ---- ----- ----- ------ -- ----------------- ------ 1 Twelve months ending 30 June of the year stated. 2 Net output. 3 Negligible production for China. 4 Including unknown amounts of hard coal. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : giA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 84 Production of Electric Power 1 - 1965 1960 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Billion KI1?watt-1-Nun; 1973 1974 OECD 2 2,430 2,620 2,780 3,020 3,290 3,510 3,710 4,000 4,290 4,350 United States 1,220.64 1,328.21 1,398,118 1,526.21 1,665.18 1,742.73 1.826.55 1,972.16 2,081.23 2,080,11 Of which: Ilydro... 1.96 . Oil 107.94 224.95 225.87 253.47 250.70 269,58 276.12 271,69 300.40 AvOntlia 35.64 38.28 41,48 44.53 45.40 53.83 57.97 59.50 64,80 69.74 Canada . 146.32 160.27 168.10 179.50 194.25 208.:34 220.05 244.75 267,49 284,39 Japan. 188.38 208.69 237.55 205.07 304.17 350.59 :379.12 414.29 468.51 464,00 Norway 48.96 48.36 52.87 59.71 57.04 57.63 03.59 67.63 72.76 76.63 Spain 31.72 37.70 40.04 45.85 52.12 56.49 62.52 08.91 75.77 81.00 Sweden 49.11 50.66 53,84 56.24 58.08 60.64 66.55 71.68 78.08 75.56 European Community... 618 648 679 734 805 856 903 963 1,030 1,050 Belgium 21.7i 22.88 23.99 26.46 29.13 30.52 :33.26 37.46 41.07 42.70 France 105.58 110.21 116.64 123.01 137.44 147.04 156.55 172.07 18:3.63 180.70 Italy 82.9/ 89.99 06.83 104 .0', 110 . 15 117.12 124.86 1:35 . 26 145.52 146.51 Netherlands 25,01 27.87 30.06 33.62 37,14 40.86 44.90 49.55 52.63 55,34 United Kingdom 19(1.50 203.08 2011,87 223.80 239.08 249.19 256.50 263.74 282.13 276.07 West (Iermany.. 172.34 177.88 184.68 203.28 220.05 242.01 259.63 274.77 299.00 311.68 Communist countries USSR and Eastern Europe 677 732 788 855 920 987 1,060 1,140 1,220 1,290 USSR 506.67 544.57 587.70 6:38.6(1 lis1) .05 740.93 800.36 857.44 01,1.65 975.00 Eastern Europe 170 187 200 217 231 246 262 283 301 319 Bulgaria 10.24 11.76 13.11:3 15.45 17.2:3 19.51 21.02 22.27 21.95 22.80 Czechoslovakia 31.114 36.47 38.61 41.63 43.13 .15.16 47.24 51.40 .53.47 56.04 East Germany 53.61 58 87 59.69 63.23 65.46 (17.65 69.42 72.83 7(1.91 80.29 IIungary " .18 11.86 12.49 13.16 14.07 14.54 14.99 10.:32 17.64 18.00 Poland 43.80 47.38 51.26 55.52 60.05 64.53 69.89 70.48 84.30 91.60 Romania 17.22 20.81 24.77 27.83 31.5i 35.09 39.45 43.44 46.78 49.32 'ear East China. 42.00 50.00 45.00 50,00 60.00 72.18) 86.00 93.0u 1(11.00 108.00 North Korea 13.40 13.50 14.00 14.00 15.00 16.50 17.00 18.00 19.00 21.00 Other Albania 0.34 0.41 0.54 0.72 0.83 0.06 1.08 1.25 1,55 1.6) Cuba 3.47 3.67 4.i3 4.39 4.61 4.90 5.21 5.46 5.86 N.A. Yugoslavia 15.52 17.17 18.70 20.64 23.38 26.02 29.61 33.23 35.06 39.46 Data are for total (gross) production at generating centers and therefore include transmission losses and station use (see footnote 2). 2 Data are woss production or estitnats of gross production based on reported net, adjusted by increasing by 7.5% the thermal electric productien to include production that is consumed by the station itself. hydroelectric production that is consumed by the station itself is a negli- gible part of the gross production. Therefore, no attempt has been made to adjust the net production for hydroelectric power. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RoP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 85 Installed Electric Power Generating Capacity' Million Kilowatts OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United States 254.52 206.82 288.18 310.18 332.61 360.33 386.70 399.61 439.87 475.99 Canada 29.35 30.76 :32.96 35.91 39.47 42.83 40.68 4P. 94 54.15 N.A. Japan 2 41.00 44.81 49,54 53.18 59.48 68.31 76.48 85.30 84.1C, N.A. Norway 9.92 10.27 11.08 12.12 12.49 12.91 13.99 14.22 15.30 N.A. Spain 10.17 11.14 12,90 13.99 15.66 17.92 19.07 20.23 23.20 N.A. Sweden 12.04 12.23 13.30 13.72 14.88 15.39 16.19 17.85 18.80 N.A. European Community France 28.21 30.22 31.01 34.1:3 36.33 38.81 41.49 42.76 43.20 N.A. Italy 25.40 26.76 28.80 30.23 31.05 33.25 36.07 37.04 37.00 N.A. Netherlands 1.36 8.42 8.67 9.30 9.97 10.56 11.45 12.39 11.90 N.A. United Kingdom . 49.40 51.86 55.78 59.63 61.37 66.98 72.15 75.45 70.10 N.A. West Germany 40.60 42.91 45.50 47.05 48.81 50.83 53.98 57.62 61.90 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR. 115.03 123.01 131.73 142.50 153.79 166.15 175.36 186.24 195.56 205.10 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 2.16 2.64 2.86 3.46 4.02 4.12 4.48 4.66 5.02 6.21 Czechoslovakia 8.21 9.15 9.59 10.07 10.16 10.81 11.70, 11.90 12.12 12.43 East Germany 10.35 11.07 11.52 11.67 11.91 12.67 13.44 14.28 15.04 15.81 Hungary 2.00 2.01 2.06 2.60 2.54 2.73 2.93 3.07 3.23 3.76 Poland 9.67 9.92 10.93 11.59 12.86 13.89 14.81 16.12 17.73 18.93 Romania 3.26 4.47 5.20 5.61 6.43 7.35 8.33 9.36 10.12 10.61 Far East China 13.70 13.80 15.10 16.00 17.40 19.40 20.60 22.40 24.80 27.00 North Korea 2.12 2.35 2.41 2.53 2.70 2.80 3.00 3.10 3.30 3.65 Other Cuba 0.96 1.05 1.14 1.30 1.32 1.32 1.34 1.48 1.55 1.55 Yugoslavia 3.73 4.27 4.48 4.88 5.54 6.97 7.71 8.54 8.92 8.92 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. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : HA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 86 Installed Nuckar Electric Power Generating Capacity I Million Kilowatts OECD 1970 1974 1975 United States . 6.6 32.8 41.3 Canada 0.2 2.5 2.5 Japan 0.8 3.7 6.3 Spain 0.2 1 . 1 1 . I Sweden 0.2 2.0 3.2 Switzerland 0.4 1.0 1.0 European Community Belgium Keg!, 0.4 1 .3 France 1,7 2.9 2.9 Italy 0.6 0.0 1.4 Netherlands 0.1 0.5 0.5 United Kingdom , 4.2 5..1 6.9 West Germany 0.9 2.2 4.1 Other Countries Argentina 0.3 0.:3 India 0.4 0.6 0.6 Pakistan 0. 1 0.1 CoMmuniet Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 0.9 3, 4.7 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 0.4 0.9 Czechoslovakia .... 0.2 0.2 East Germany . 0.1 0.5 1 .0 . --- 1 All plants for both public and industrial use. Data are as of the end of the year and presented on a net basis. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-R'biD86T00608R000500110006-0 roved For Reioase zor.idpizs roo..Rooci6oqii000,O Statistics Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 87 Production of Iron Orel Million Metric Tone OECD2 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United StateR3 89,18 92.16 85.56 87,24 90.68 91.28 83.82 76.64 89.08 86.00 Australia 0.80 11.06 17,30 26.63 32.544 45.124 I37,114 02,104 73.274 91.73 Canada 5 36.25 36.91 38.39 43.04 36.34 47.46 42.96 39.65 48.19 47.26 Sweden 29.3$ 27.99 28.34 32.42 33.18 31.51 34.37 33.98 34.73 36.90 European Community 90.4 83.6 76.2 S2.9 79.9 80,9 76.4 73.0 70.8 65.4 France. $9.52 55.00 49.22 55.23 54.36 56.80 55.86 54.25 54.23 54.26 Luxembourg 6.32 6.53 6.30 6.40 6.31 5.72 4.51 4.12 3.78 2.62 United Kingdom 15.66 13.88 12.94 13.94 12.30 12.02 10.23 0,05 7.10 3.31 West Germany ? 7.95 7.20 6.79 6.45 6.06 5.53 5.02 4.82 5.07 4.94 Other Countries 7 Brazil 20.75 23.26 22.30 25.13 27.16 30.00 31.82 31.37 43 19 N.A. India 23.74 26.74 25.86 27.96 20.57 31.33 34.26 35.20 34.43 34.24 Liberia 16.15 16.97 18.49 19.55 18 71 23.26 23.64 33.10 34.62 N.A. Venezuela 17.51 17.76 17.12 15,50 19.39 22.00 19.57 17.33 22.15 26.56 Communist Countries 8 USSR and Eastern Europe. 165 173 181 189 198 206 214 219 226 235 USSR 153,43 160.27 168.25 L76.62 186.13 195.49 203.01 208,13 216.10 224.90 Eastern Europe 12.0 13.0 17.7 12.1 11.6 10.8 11.2 10.8 MI: 9.64 Bulgaria 1.80 2.61 2.50 2.64 2.69 2.41 3.00 3.21 ' .77 2.70 Czechoslovakia 2.45 2.24 1.91 1.57 1.57 1.61 1.61 1. lits 1.67 1.70 East Germany 1.63 1.72 1.68 1.41 0.90 0.42 0.32 0.27 0.25 0.20 Hungary. 0.76 0.75 0.72 0.64 0.68 0,63 0.69 0.70 0.68 0.54 Poland 2.86 3.05 3.08 3.05 2.77 2.55 2.08 1.66 1.44 1.30 Romania 2.48 2.68 2.80 2.75 3.00 3.21 ?,.47 3.36 3.23 3.20 Far East China 38.80 N.A. N.A. N.A. 49.50 73.20 92.30 104.80 108.60 101.20 North Korea , ..7)67 Z.00 5.46 5.50 5.70 6.00-7.00 7.30-8.30 7.90-9.00 8.40-9.50 8.70-9.80 Other Albanial? 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.43 0.43 0.45 Yugoslavia 2.50 2.49 2.53 2.72 2.72 3.09 3.72 3.98 4.67 5.03 1 Unless ottemise indicated, data are for the gross amount of marketable iron ores in the state in which they leave the mines, including manganiferous ores but excluditr, pyrites. 2 The metal content of the ore in the OECD countries follows: United Kingdom and West Germany, 28%; Luxembourg, 30%; Franc" 32%; United States and Canada, 55%-60%; and Australia and Sweden, 60%-65%. 3 Excluding manganiferous Ifton ore containing 5% or more of manganere. 4 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. 5 Shipments. .6 Ineluding data for West Berlin. 7 The metal content of the ore in the Other countr;es ranges from 60% to 70%. 8 The meta: content of the ore in selected Communist countries follows: the USSR, in terms of dressed ore, 55% of the ore; China, 20%-50%; North Korea, 40%-50%; Albania, 50%-55% (1% nickel); Bulgaria, 38%-50%; Czechoslovakia, 34%; Eaut Germany, 25%-30%; Hungary, 24%-28%; Poland, 30%; Rumania, 32%-40%; and Yugoslavia, 40%. 9 Based on an announced increase for 1965 of 24% applied to 1:04 plan data. 10 Iron-nickel ore that is mined for its nickel content. 85 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 88 Production of Manganese Ore Thousand Metric Tons 190 19603 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD United States 2 27 13 11 10 5 4 Negl. Negl. Negl. Negi. Australia, 102 318 509 744 880 751 1,051 1,108 1,522 1,7(19 Italy 48 44 47 51 53 50 31 20 27 N.A. Japan 303 321 330 312 301 270 285 201 189 167 Other Countries Brazil 1,300 1,238 1,202 1,680 2,011 1,879 2,602 2,057 2,157 2,177 Gabon 1,280 1,274 1,147 1,255 1,393 1,453 1,860 1,937 1,919 1,005 0 Plana 3 604 587 498 413 333 405 599 408 318 N.A. India 1,647 1,878 1,580 1,602 1,480 1,651 1,841 1,624 1,535 1,301 South Africa, 1,567 1,093 1,817 1,972 2,204 2,679 3,237 3,271 4,176 4,536 Zaire 378 249 272 322 311 347 329 360 334 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 8,006 8,140 7,661 6,980 6,960 7,140 7,600 N.A. N.A. N.A. USSR 7,576 7,700 7,175 6,564 6,551 0,84/ 7,318 7,8'49 8,245 8.590 Eastern Europe 610 438 480 417 406 390 281 NA. N.A. N.A. Bulgaria 42 30 44 41 39 33 41 36 38 40 Czechoslovakia. 80 00 80 86 84 86 48 N.A. N.A. N.A. Hungary 213 206 209 155 150 109 157 155 136 140 Romania 175 112 147 135 127 102 25 28 27 25 Other Cubs 86 77 67 51 35 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugosla? ea 8 9 10 14 12 15 16 15 10 13 t The metal content of the ore of various countries is as follows: the United States, more than 35%; other non-Com- munist countries and Cuba, 30% to 53%; the USSR, about 45%; Yugoslavia, about 35%; Romania, 30%; Czechoslo- vakia, less than 30%; Buli7aria, about 27%; and Hungary, 26%. 2 Shipment. 3 Dry weight. 86 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 111 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 89 Production of Tungsten Orel Metric Tuna 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD United States 2 7,211 8,085 7,475 8,619 7,541 8,877 6,578 7,769 7,221 7,920 Australia 1,992 2,214 2,010 2,430 2,909 2,659 3,027 3,215 2,562 3,050 Canada 11 2,826 3,142 210 2,722 3,072 2,818 3,406 3,362 4,379 4,575 Japan 723 690 82Q 1,122 1,280 1,734 1,534 1,886 1,975 N.A. Portugal. 1,643 1,998 2,303 2,907 2,797 2,278 2,074 2,949 3,177 3,335 Smin. 47 101 168 200 422 857 855 761 752 N.A. Other Countries Bo1ivia. 1,8233 2,631 3,331 3,722 3,869 3,878 4,303 4,003 4,500 4,861 Brazil 383 471 608 912 1,825 2,430 2,849 2,398 1,999 N.A. Peru 797 726 860 1,164 1,448 1,690 1,595 1,709 1,671 N.A. South Korea 4,479 4,321 4,250 4,399 4,142 4,351 4,561 4,170 4,733 4,756 Thailand 555 563 911 1,045 1,375 1,492 5,269 7,026 5,468 5,148 Communist Countries USSR. 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,200 14,400 14,500 15,200 15,500 16,000 10,500 Far East China 15,400 14,800 10,300 0,500 9,700 11,600 16,300 10,600 18,500 16,200 I Data are for the estimated tonnage of tungsten concentrates, 60% tungsten trioxide (W03) basis. 2 Shipments. 3 Exports. Table 90 Production of Chromite' Thousand W.etric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD N.A. Finland ...... .... .... .... 2.0 15.0 30.1 50.5 82.0 71.0 87.2 N.A. Greece 21.5 18.1 . 4.1 5.1 23.0 10.2 9.5 9.1 9,1 N.A. Japan 14.4 11.3 15.4 0.5 10.0 10.9 10.5 8.2 7.9 318.0 Turkey 242.2 277.7 249.6 235.0 259.3 301.7 352.1 375.9 326.7 Other Countries N.A. India 30.4 39.5 59.4 101,3 110.3 135.2 137.5 139.7 126.8 Iran . 61.9 67.5 74.0 79.0 56.8 86.4 86.4 86.4 87.3 N.A. N.A. Malagasy Repullic 1.0 ... .... .... 18.6 43.4 46.4 46.4 65.3 Philippines..., 191.6 195.1 155.8 161,2 168.1 196.5 150.4 124.0 204.5 191.7 Rhodesia 281.1 254.0 185.0 190.0 181.0 181.0 181.0 181.0 271.5 271.5 South Africa 421.4 472.8 514.0 569.2 594.0 642.5 737.0 661.7 735.8 688.0 Communist Countries 2 1,564.0 USSR 1,160.0 1,106.0 1,240.0 1,290.0 1,335,0 1,380.0 1,426.0 1,472.0 1,518.0 Albania 140.0 136.0 147.0 164.0 193.0 210.0 226.0 234.0 248.0 200.0 N.A. Cuba 14.3 13.1 15.1 17.0 15.9 8.0 4.9 N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia.... ...... 20.8 14.0 12.2 11.7 10,1 10.7 8.8 7.3 2.6 6.2 I Estimated chromic oxide (Cr203) content of ores mined. In many instances, data are only approximate. 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 45%; Cuba, at 35%; and Yugoslavia, at about 26%. 87 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 91 Production of Bauxite Thouaand Metric Tone 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD 7,060 8.130 10,700 11,400 14,700 17,100 21,200 22,390 25,900 26,40i: United States 1,680 1,825 1,680 1,692 1,873 2,115 2,020 1,841 1,909 2,007 Australia, 1,187 1,827 4,243 4,955 7,921 9,387 12,733 14,437 17,816 18,2l'' Greece 1,270 1,371 1,658 1,336 1,836 2,278 2,861 2,4:36 2,642 2,5/J European Community 2,910 3.070 3,060 2,920 3,020 3,280 3,380 3,350 3,180 3,:1141 France. 2,662 2,810 2,812 2,713 2,797 3,051 3,184 3,254 3,134 3,110 Other Countries Guinea 1,870 1,608 1,639 2,117 2,459 2,642 1,098 . 2,050 3,048 0,096 Guyana 2,919 3,358 3,380 3,722 4,306 4,144 3,920 3,344 3,276 3,048 Jamaica, 8,651 9,001 9,265 8,526 10,499 12,C10 12,440 12,L43 13,600 15,342 Surinam 4,300 5,563 5,465 5,058 5,450 5,341 6,718 7,777 6,686 0,604 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 5,790 6.040 6,650 7,160 7,330 7,670 8,040 8,530 9,000 9,450 USSR' 4,300 4,600 4,800 5,000 5,200 5,400 5,700 5,900 6,100 0,400 Eastern Europe 1,490 1.440 1,850 2,160 2,130 2,270 2,340 2,630 2,900 3,050 Hungary 1,477 1,424 1,650 1,959 1,934 2,022 2,090 2,358 2,600 2,751 Romania 12 15 200 200 200 250 250 275 300 300 Far East Chinal 020 1,000 1,140 1,440 1,560 1,760 1,840 2,086 2,240 2,560 Other Yugoslavia 1,574 1,887 2,131 2,072 2,127 2,098 1,959 2,197 2,167 2,370 1 Including nonbauxite ore such as nepheline and alunite for the production of alumina. 3 Data are for aluminous shales and clays used for the manufacture of aluminum and exclude shales exported and those used for v*fractories, abrasives, and cement. 88 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 92 Production of Metallurgical Coke I Million Metric Tons OECD2 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United States..... .. 00.65 01.15 58.59 57.74 58.75 60,35 52.10 54,89 58.36 55.82 Australia 3.10 3.24 3.69 3,96 4.45 4.08 4.41 4.59 4.92 N.A. Canada a 3.00 4.02 4.02 4,82 4.54 5.14 4.03 4.72 15.37 5.45 Japan 15.78 17.82 22.17 26,14 31.01 37.74 38.40 38.01 45.80 47.31 European Community 91.4 86.2 79.8 81.6 88.9 90.5 84.8 79.4 81.8 82.4 Belgium 7.33 696 0.80 7,24 7.25 7.12 0.78 7.24 7.70 8.05 Franco 3 13.41 12.92 12.03 12,34 13.61 14.15 12.50 11.54 11.80 11.88 Italy 5.74 0.27 6.25 6.30 0.64 7.04 0.96 7.02 7.67 8.56 Netherlands 3 4.28 3,83 3,31 2.93 2.00 2,00 1.90 1.98 2.65 2.69 United Kingdom 17.38 10.38 15,50 16.51 29.41 20.28 19.15 17.12 17.83 16.30 West Germany 4 43.29 39.80 35.17 30,24 39.01 39.91 37.54 34.45 34.00 34.94 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 86.9 87.7 88.9 91.2 93.9 96.7 101 103 105 107 USSR 07.50 68.50 09,90 71.50 73.53 75.40 78.33 79.90 81.20 82.60 Eastern Europe, 19.4 19.2 19.0 19.7 20.4 21.3 22.5 23.5 23.8 24.2 Bulgaria 0.73 0.80 0,80 0.82 0.80 0.84 1.09 1.19 1.23 1.30 Czechoslovakia 7.88 7.73 7.18 7.52 7.90 8.27 8.61 0.07 9.16 9.20 East Germany . 1,05 1.06 1.09 1.09 1,10 1.31 1.76 1.04 1.88 1.97 Hungary 5 0.64 6 65 0.65 0.50 0.51 0.66 0.02 0.58 0.60 0.04 Poland 7.90 7.69 8.19 8.05 8.89 9.12 9.30 9.55 9.84 10.00 Romania 1.14 1.10 1.13 1.13 1.18 1.07 1.11 1.13 1.10 1.10 Far East China 10.10 12.00 9.60 11.20 12.60 10.20 20.10 22.40 24.30 22.60 Other Yugoslavia 1.25 1.23 1.22 1.23 1.23 1.31 1.30 1.30 1.34 1.32 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for oven and beehive coke and exclude breeze coke. 2 Not production, excluding coke consumed by coking plants. a Including breeze coke. 4 Inciuding electrode coke but excluding low-temperature coke. 5 A largo part of this coke is produced in gas plants and is used with high-quality coke in charging blast furnaces. 89 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 93 Production of Pig Iron and Blast-Furnace Ferroalloys I Million Metric Tone OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United States.. , 80.58 83.60 79.50 81.04 80.62 83,32 74.12 80.09 91.4E 80.79 Australia 2 4.00 4.45 4.97 5.29 5.80 5.77 0.24 6.07 7.26 7.00 Canada 6.58 0.70 6.45 7.75 6.95 8.42 8.01 8.72 9.73 9.07 Japan 27.50 32.02 40.10 46.40 56.15 68.05 72.74 74.06 90.01 90.44 Spain 2.33 2.10 2.08 2.78 3.33 4.10 4,82 5.93 6.38 6.95 European Community. , . 81.0 77.7 81.4 89.0 96.3 98.2 91.3 96.9 107 112 Belgium 8.37 8.23 8,90 10.37 11.31 10.84 10.40 11.78 12.66 13.02 France 15.77 15.59 15.71 16.45 18.21 19.22 18.34 19.00 20.29 22.52 Italy 5.50 6.27 7.31 7.84 7.80 8.35 8.55 9.45 10.10 11.74 United Kingdom 17.74 15.96 15.40 10.70 16.65 17.07 15.42 15.48 17.03 14.32 West Germany 3 26.99 25.41 27.37 30.30 33.70 33.03 29.99 32.00 36.83 40.21 Other Countries Brazil 4 2.39 2.99 3.11 3.42 3.78 4.30 4.81 5.30 5.50 N.A. India2 7.12 7.20 7.02 7.24 7.49 7.22 0.98 7.38 7.51 N.A. South Africa 2 3.00 3.74 3.78 4.12 4.36 4.33 4.46 4.90 4.88 5.26 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe.. 84.1 89.3 95.6 100 104 110 114 119 124 129 USSR . 66.18 70.26 74.81 78.79 81.63 85.93 89.20 92.33 95.93 99,90 Eastern Europe 17.9 19.1 20.8 21.6 22.2 23.8 24.9 26.4 27.9 29.0 Bulgaria 0.70 0.90 1.03 1.11 1.13 1.25 1.38 1.56 1.61 1.53 Czechoslovakia 5.87 6.27 6.82 6.92 7.01 7.55 7.96 8.36 8.53 8.90 East Germany 2.34 2.45 2.52 2.33 2.10 1.99 2.03 2.15 2.20 2.28 lIungary 1.58 1.64 1.66 1.65 1.75 1.82 1.97 2.04 2.09 2.29 Poland 5.38 5.61 6.33 6.55 6.73 0.98 7.19 7.42 7.73 7.80 Romania 2.02 2.20 2.46 3.01 3.49 4.21 4.38 4.89 5.71 6,20 Far East China 13.80 16.60 13.20 11.40 17.60 22.00 27.10 30.40 31.70 31.40 North Korea 1.30 1.40 1.60 1.70 1.80 2.00 2.40 2.60 2.90 3.00 Other Yugoslavia 1.12 1.14 1.18 1.20 1.20 1.28 1.51 1.82 1.96 2.13 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for pig iron and blast-furnace fecroalloys anc: exelude ferroallays obtained from electric furnaces and sponge iron. 2 Data may include some electric-furnance ferroalloys. 3 Including data for West Berlin. 4 Excluding ferroalloys. 90 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 94 Production of Crude Steel 1 Million Metric Tone OECD UnRedStatesn Australian Canada Japan Spain Sweden European Community Belgium Franco Italy United Kingdom MhmtGennany4 Other Countries BraMln 2,98 3.78 3.73 4.45 4.92 5.39 O.CO 0.52 7.15 7.2 India 6.47 6.63 6.43 6.50 0.51 6.27 0.18 0.70 7.30 N.A. CommunistCountries USSR and Eastern Europe.. - 120 127 135 142 147 156 163 170 178 185 USSR 91.02 90.91 102.22 100.64 110.33 115.89 120.06 125.59 131.43 130.18 Eastern Eurow 28.5 30.5 33.1 35.4 37.0 39.8 42.0 44.7 46.8 48.9 Bulgar:a 0.59 0.70 1.24 1.40 1.52 1.80 1.95 2.13 2.25 2.19 Czechoslovakia 8.60 9.12 10.00 10.56 10.80 11.48 12.06 12.73 13.10 13.04 EastGennany 4.31 4.48 4.59 4.70 4.82 5.05 5.35 5.67 5.89 0.17 Hungary 2.52 2.05 2.74 2.90 3.03 3.11 3.11 3.27 3.33 3.47 Poland 0.09 9.85 10.41 11.01 11.25 11.80 12.74 13.48 14.06 14.57 Romania..3.43 3.07 4.00 4.75 5.54 6.52 6.80 7.40 8.16 8.84 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 118 98 121.03 115.14 118.93 12'.98 119,14 109.26 120.87 130.80 131.99 5.21 5.65 6.21 6.39 0.70 6,88 0.80 0.59 7.22 7,70 9.13 9.00 8.80 10.16 9.35 11.20 11.04 11.86 13.39 13.62 41.16 47.78 02.15 00.89 82.17 03.32 88.56 96,90 119.32 117,13 3.52 3.85 4.51 4,97 5.98 7.39 7.78 0.53 10.49 11,20 4.73 4.76 4.77 5.10 5.32 5.50 5.27 5.20 5.66 5.99 114 110 115 125 135 138 128 139 150 156 9.16 8.91 0.71 11,57 12.83 12.01 12.44 14.53 15.52 16,24 19.00 19.58 13.60 20.39 22.51 23.77 22.86 24.09 25.26 27.01 12.68 13.04 15.89 16.90 16.43 17.28 17.45 19.82 21.00 23.84 27.44 24.71 24.28 26.28 20.85 28,32 24.18 25.32 26.65 22.61 30.82 35.32 30.74 41.16 45.32 45.04 40.31 43.70 49.52 53.23 Far East China North Korea Other Cuba Yugoslavia 12.50 15.00 12.00 14.00 10.00 17.80 21.00 23.00 25.50 23.80 1.23 1.30 1.50 1.60 1.80 2.20 2.0e 2.00 3.30 3.40 0.04 0.07 0.10 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.19 0.22 1.77 1.87 1.82 2.00 1.83 2.23 2.45 2.59 2,68 2.83 1 Data are for ingots and steel for castings. 2 Excluding steel for castings made in foundries operated by companies not producing ingots. 3 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. 4 Including data for West Berlin. I Excluding alloy steels. 91 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 95 Production of Rolled Steel' Million Metric Tons OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United States 90.09 90.00 54.45 89.92 85.162 82,37 2 78.962 83 .2d 2 101.092 09.312 Canada 3.72 6.75 6 '62 7.56 6.70 8,24 2 8.362 8.962 9,932 10.382 Japan 33.38 38.90 50.3t3 55.69 67.06 75.93 72.08 82.10 101.74 100.33 Spain 3.16 3.22 404 4.40 4.95 5.46 5.50 6.78 7.76 8.33 European Community 89.6 87.6 9f..6 99.7 106 111 103 112 120 125 Bolgiurna 7.72 7,63 8.19 9.37 10.60 10.26 13.10 11,67 12.57 13.15 France 15.72 15.82 15.81 16.41 17.99 18.73 18.36 19.24 20.21 21.61 Italy 10.62 11.35 12.81 14.05 14.36 14.76 14.86 16.46 17.85 20.27 United Kingdom ..,t1.76 19.20 18.70 20.26 21.57 22.18 19.11 19.76 21,05 17.86 West Germany 28,48 27.28 28.44 32.42 33.03 35.97 32.13 34.72 ''.63 41.52 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe ... 90.6 97.6 104 110 113 120 125 131 .37 144 USSR 70.91 76.65 81.71 85.31 87.54 92,50 95.92 99.5 104.23 108.83 Eastern Europe 19.7 21.0 22.4 24.4 25.4 27.4 29.2 31.1 33.1 35.2 Bulgaria 0,43 0,48 0.61 1.03 1.21 1.42 1.75 2.02 2.10 2.24 Czechoslovakia 6.09 6.52 7.12 7.51 7.48 7.94 8.37 8.71 9.17 9.57 East Germany 2.99 3.05 3,08 3.16 3.18 3.41 3.55 3.71 3.88 - 4.10 Hungzry 1.70 1.73 1.76 1.98 2.01 2.04 2.06 2.22 2.28 2.39 Poland 6.13 6.58 6.95 7,33 7.60 8.14 8.72 9.22 9.87 10.56 Romania 2.35 2.59 2.91 3.40 3.82 4.50 4.70 5.23 5.83 6.30 Other Yugoslavia 1.19 1.23 1.18 1.51 1.62 1.77 1.87 1.93 2.04 2.24 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for hot-rolled steel. 2 Shipments. 3 Including steel forgings and rolled wrought-iron products, 92 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 96 Production of Refined Copper 1 Thousand Metric Tons OECD United States . Australia Canada Japan 1965 1,956.7 95.2 393.8 365.7 1966 1,997.4 115.4 392.8 404.8 1967 1,384.9 96.9 453.5 470.0 1968 1,1168.3 120,8 475.8 548,4 1969 2,000.3 138.6 407.5 029.2 1970 2,034.5 145.5 492.6 705.3 1971 1,780.3 161.8 477.5 713.3 1972 2,048.9 173.8 495.9 810.0 1973 2,097.0 177.6 497.6 950.8 1974 1,938.4 191.5 559.1 996.0 European Community 904 885 884 990 940 996 929 914 990 982 Belgium 280.0 293.0 305.0 330.3 286.7 337.6 312.8 314.2 307.5 341.5 United Kingdom 227.6 179.8 169.3 197.7 198,2 204.9 177.0 162.0 170.8 160.1 West Germany 2 342.4 352.3 355.7 407.4 402.1 405.8 400.1 398.1; 406.7 423.6 Other Countries Chile 288.8 357.2 386.4 399.4 452.9 465.1 467.8 461 4 414.8 538.1 Zaire 152.6 157.0 161.0 167.0 182.3 189.6 207.8 216.2 230.2 210.0 Zambia 522.3 493.7 535.1 550.7 603.2 580.7 534.3 615.2 638.5 676.8 Cominun;st Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 840 897 958 1,070 1,130 1,220 1,320 1,420 1,510 1,600 USSR 700.0 750.0 800.0 900.0 950.0 1,015.0 1,090.0 1,150.0 1,200.0 1,250.0 Eastern Europe. 140 147 158 167 181 204 226 ' 274 306 346 Bulgaria 23.9 25.7 33.5 36.5 36.3 38.3 41.0 45.0 47.0 49.0 Czechoslovakia 11.9 12.3 11.1 14.1 16.4 16.7 17.2 18.1 17.8 18.0 East Germany 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 45.0 50.0 50.0 Hungary 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 Poland 37.4 39.8 42.2 43.6 54.7 72.2 92.7 131.0 150.4 194.5 Roma, : 15.0 17.0 19.0 21.0 22.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 Far East China 200.0 210.0 100,0 130.0 270.0 290.0 290.0 290.0 290.0 300.0 Other Albania 4.2 4.8 4.8 5,5 5.2 5.0 5.9 6.2 6.5 0,9 Yugoslavia 56.4 02.9 66.2 70.1 82.0 89.3 92.6 130.0 137.5 150.0 Data are for primary and secondary refined copper produced from domestic and imported ores and scrap. 2 Including data for West Berlin. 93 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 97 Production of Refined Nickell OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1069 1970 1971 Thousand Metric Tons 1972 1973 1'44 United States 13.0 13.6 15.4 14.8 15.5 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.0 14.0 Australia .... ?-? - ? i .0 11.0 16 .5 22.0 22.0 Canada 100.4 12 .? 143.7 133 1 124.0 189.3 103.3 134.0 150.2 177.0 Greece 0.1 2.3 4.7 5.6 8.6 l0.7 11.3 13.0 15.0 Japan 20.1 29.8 42.8 54.7 05.0 89.9 102.6 79.5 87.7 104.6 Norway :31.8 32.2 28.2 32.2 35.6 38.5 41.8 43.3 42.7 43.3 European Community 49.0 50.6 51.6 52.6 40.0 48.3 48.8 46.2 47.7 41.6 Franm 2 8.2 12.8 12.7 10.3 9.5 11.0 9.9 13.1 10.9 9.0 United Kingdom. 40.5 37.5 38.6 41.7 29.7 36.7 38.7 31. 36.8 32.6 Other Countries Dominican Republic .... .... .... .... 0.2 17.4 30.1 24.0 New Caledonia. 15.0 20.3 20.7 22.4 23.9 28.0 28.9 39.1 35:8 48.0 Communist Countries:I USSR 100.0 111.0 120.0 128.0 132.0 137.0 148.0 156.0 164.0 170.0 Cuba 4 28.2 27.9 32.6 37.5 35.4 36.8 30.5 36.8 36.0 35.0 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for refined metal and include the nickel content of ferronickel, tickel oxide, and nickel for.te. 2 Excluding data for New Caledonia. 3 Czechoslovakia nad East Germany each produce a small amount of refined nickel. 4 Nickel content of oxides and iulfides. 94 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 1111111?11=16 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 98 Production-of Primary Aluminum Thousand Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1911 1972 1973 1974 OECD United States 2,499 2,093 Australia 88 92 Canada 753 807 Greece .... 37 Japan 294 337 Norway 1 270 330 Spain 52 04 European Community 735 793 France 340 364 Italy 124 128 United Kingdom' 36 37 West Germany 2 234 244 Other Countries Ghana India 62 65 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe.. 1,180 1,370 USSR 1,000 1,140 Eastern Europe 176 231 Czechoslovakia. 20 24 East Germany 45 45 Hungeay 58 60 Poland 47 55 Romania 3 47 Far East China 115 125 Other Yugoslavia 39 42 2,960 2,95t 3,441 3,007 3,501 93 97 112 168 218 874 888 979 902 1,002 72 77 82 91 121 382 482 509 733 893 301 408 502 522 530 78 89 100 120 120 814 853 885 952 1,180 301 366 372 381 384 128 142 145 146 130 39 38 34 40 119 253 257 263 309 428 3,730 4,109 4,448 212 207 208 907 930 910 131 142 140 1,015 1,103 1,124 557 620 052 147 108 189 1,320 1,530 1,850 392 359 394 150 184 223 171 252 294 445 533 689 40 109 113 113 107 131 N.A. N.A. 96 120 133 161 176 165 155 117 1,580 1,760 1,940 2,060 2,170 1,300 1,440 1,600 1,700 1,800 285 320 341 359 371 26 32 35 31 37 52 55 35 56 50 62 63 64 66 37 .92 94 97 99 100 53 76 90 107 111 145 180 195 220 230 2.290 2,420 2,620 1,900 2,000 2,150 392 419 468 43 48 50 57 60 60 68 68 69 102 102 102 122 141 187 260 280 320 45 48 48 48 47 73 91 147 1 Including the pure content of virgin alloys. 2 Including data for West Berlin. 3 Including aluminum allays. 95 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 or* Table 99 Smelter Production of Lead 1 Thousand Metric Tons OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 197.1 1974 United States 2 379.4 309.8 344.6 423.9 579.4 13C?1 .8 589.7 624.7 623 . 9 627.0 Australia 196.4 196.2 193.9 178.0 178.5 188.3 154.9 190.6 171.0 201.6 Canada . 169.2 167.7 172.6 183.3 169.8 185.6 168.3 186.9 183.7 151.9 Japan 102.9 114.2 142.5 157.3 177.1 195.4 204.0 217.0 219.1 189.8 Spain 53.8 65.9 52,6 64.1 78.4 75.5 75.8 91.4 99. 4 87.3 Sweden 40.2 43.7 42.0 41.9 42.1 40.6 39.4 47.6 49.9 N.A. European Community.... 391 396 462 437 462 452 409 442 420 N.A. Belgium 3 110.8 92.7 107.8 110.1 112.4 104.1 93.9 106.6 113.6 109,6 France 98.4 108.6 114.0 99.9 10/.9 119.9 106.3 136.1 129.0 124.3 Italy 39.4 53.8 60.5 57.6 62.3 54.3 48.5 50.6 35.1 46.7 United Kingdom 4 23.0 16.1 26.8 31.9 39.1 43.8 38.6 25.0 30.3 N.A. West Germany 5 104.0 100.6 136.3 120.0 125.8 112.8 98.4 102.0 86.4 116.4 Other Countries Mexico 164.3 172.1 161.5 172.3 169.0 150.3 151.5 155.3 172.9 N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 545 573 609 629 664 691 720 738 752 779 USSR 380.0 400.0 42.;.0 440.0 460.0 480.0 500.0 510.0 520.0 540.0 Eastern Europe 165 173 184 189 204 211 220 228 232 239 Bulgaria 93.4 92.8 96.6 92.7 95.1 98.6 102.2 104.0 105.0 107.0 Czechoslovakia.. 15.3 16.4 17.5 17.9 18.3 17.6 17.6 10.2 16.7 17.0 Poland 6 41.4 43.5 44.8 48.7 50.7 54.5 60.2 65.3 68.4 71.6 Romania? 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 42.0 43.0 Other Yugoslavia 101.6 97.8 93.8 94.8 107.0 97.4 99.1 87.5 98.0 113.9 1 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 alloys. 4 Lead bullion from imi orted ores and concentrates. 5 Including data for We it Berlin. 6 Probably including so.ne secondary metal. 96 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 100 nroduction of Refined Zinc l Thousand Metric Tons 1065 1966 1967 1968 1 fat 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Oli;CD 2,780 2,990 2,950 3,320 3,670 ,,3,540 3,340 3,650 3,750 3,770 United States 2 978.3 1,005.5 918.4 998.6 1,008.0 866.3 768.7 641.3 570.4 535.4 Australia. 202.2 194.2 195.0 209.8 249.2 263.9 265.7 303.7 292.0 281.6 Canada 325.5 347.1 359.4 387.3 423.1 417.9 372.5 476.2 532.0 465.4 Japan 317.8 444.2 510.2 005.0 712.2 676.2 717.4 804.8 842.9 849.9 Spain 53.5 53.7 70.4 81.4 86.2 88.2 85.7 09.7 106.4 128.8 European Community 842 876 824 956 1,120 1,090 989 1,150 1,230 1,330 Belgium 238.1 251.7 223.8 247.3 257.4 231.9 207.9 254.2 276.6 288.7 France. 192.0 196.0 185.7 207.5 253.5 223.7 218.7 261.5 259.4 274.4 Italy 80.9 77.1 89.0 112.3 130.. 142.1 138.9 155.9 182.0 205.0 United Kingdom. 106.8 101.3 104.3 142.0 151.0 146.6 116.5 73.8 83.8 84.4 West Germany 182.2 208.7 182.3 203.3 279.2 301.2 262.6 358.7 395.0 400.1 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe., 770 834 894 968 993 1,030 1,110 1,130 1,160 1,170 USSR 3 475.0 520.0 580.0 640.0 660.0 690.0 760.0 760.0 780.0 790.0 Eastern Europe. 295 314 314 328 333 340 354 368 378 381 Bulgaria 65.8 70.8 73.0 75.1 75.8 76.1 78.4 80.0 82.0 83.0 East Germany 14.0 14.0 14.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 Poland 190.4 193.0 196.1 202.5 207.5 209.0 220.1 228.0 235.0 233.0 Romania 25.0 30.0 30.0 35.0 .35.0 40.0 40.0 45.0 46.0 50.0 Other ? Yugoslavia 40.1 51.1 53.2 79.0 81.1 65.0 5$.1 48.7 55.3 86.4 Data are for electrolytic and distilled (including redistilled) zinc produced from domestic and importA ores and scrap and other secondary materials. 2 Including production from secondary smelters. 3 Primary metal only. 97 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 101 Production of Molybdenum Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD 39,900 50,900 51,100 53,100 59,300 66,400 60,600 62,400 65,300 67,200 united States 35,095 41,065 40,807 42,337 45,272 50,1100 40,710 50,865 52,553 52,163 Canada 2 4,335 9,342 9,090 10,180 13,449 15,310 10,280 11,110 12,451 14,742 Japan 277 246 253 280 208 204 278 224 157 159 NorvuLy 239 227 22 221 350 340 329 188 131 132 Other Countries Chile 3,693 4,641 4,877 3,805 4,842 5,701 0,321 5,917 5,885 4,536 Peru 680 073 024 810 224 607 808 777 722 907 Communist Countries USSR 7,300 7,000 8,000 8,500 0,000 9,500 0,500 0,800 10,000 10,500 1 Molybdenum content a ores and concentrates. 2 Shipments, Table 102 Production of Cobalt Metric Tons 1974 OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1959 1970 1971 1972 1513 Australia 91 85 149 239 244 469 706 753 762 907 Canr da 2 1,655 1,503 1,035 1,828 1,477 2,000 1,960 1,520 1,790 1,814 Other Cou 'tries Morocco 1,832 1,994 1,928 1,508 1,410 604 078 1,602 1,422 1,451 Zaire 8,388 11,297 0,718 10,398 10,590 13,958 14,518 13,112 15,082 15,422 Zambia 1,5443 1,5153 1,4553 1,344 1,812 2,400 2,114 2,087 1990, 2,087 Communist Countriei USSR 2,300 2,500 2,800 3,100 3,400 3,700 4,000 4,300 4,500 4,800 Other Cuba. 800 920 1,045 1,275 1,550 1,550 1,550 1,550 1,550 1,550 1 Cobalt content a ores mined, unless otherwise indicated. 2 including metal, salts, and oxides recovered from smelter products and residues exported. 3 Cobalt content of alloys. 98 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 103 Production of Titanium Sponge Metall Thousand Metric Tons United States Japan USSR. 2 1965 8.3 4.8 12.0 1966 13.6 5.4 13.1 1967 14.0 7.8 16,0 ..... :968 10.5 5.4 20,11 _ 1969 14.0 6,5 22.0 1970 13.7 9.2 24.0 1971 , .8 26.0 1972 0,1 4.0 28.0 1973 13.7 6.5 30.0 1974 18.0 8.9 32.0 I Raw titanium in the form of sponge metal produued from re,ile or (linen i' concentrates, g Br.sed on reports from various trate publications. Table 104 Smeller Production ol Primary Tin Metall Metric Tons 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 :973 l..074 OECD United States. 61,300 3,147 48,900 3,886 54,500 3,098 52,000 3,553 48,200 350 48,800 4,540 45,800 4,450 43,200 4,000 42,800 4,600 6,004 37.300 11,000 6,714 Australia 3,230 3,724 3,052 3,751 4,227 5,211 6,333 7,027 4,257 5,709 Spain 1,816 1,907 1,852 2,361 3,021 3,008 4,135 4,100 25,100 16,900 European Community 40,900 37,000 43,600 39,800 37,800 33,400 29,100 26,100 3,069 3,418 Belgium 4,300 5,058 4,260 4,876 4,515 4,257 3,040 3,923 Netherlands 18,405 12,752 13,059 8,111 5,383 5,937 837 ???? ???? 20,404 12,109 United Kingdom 16,759 17,780 23,691 25,333 26,399 22,035 23,153 21,333 Other Countries 7,038 7,042 Boliviag 3,470 1,100 1,076 60 811 300 6,820 6,528 4,385 5,400 Brazil 1,435 1,845 1,012 1,744 '2,269 3,100 3,424 3,583 14,632 15,065 Indonesia 3 1,203 835 1,505 4,636 7,762 5,190 9,218 12,010 82,468 84,394 Malaysia. 73,632 72,189 77,553 89,600 88,487 91,495 87,095 91,001 5,u83 5,574 Nigeria 9,482 10,092 0,278 10,0( : 8,981 8,069 7,348 6,744 22,927 19,827 Thailand 5,613 17,263 26,977 24,826 22,402 22,040 21,742 22,281 Communist Countriee 23,000 24,000 USSR 14,000 15,000 17,000 18,000 20,000 21,000 22,000 22,500 1,200 1.200 East Germany 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,2C0 15,000 15 China 12,000 11,000 6,000 8,000 8,000 10,000 13,000 13,000 ,000 - - I Excluding tin derived from scrap or &tinning. 2 Exports. 3 Including data for Singapore. 99 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 105 Production of Primary Magnenium OECD 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Thounand Metric Tonto 197/ 1973 1974 United Htntem 73.0 72.4 08.4 09.2 90.6 101.0 112.0 109,0 110.1 N.A. ? Canada 0.2 0.1 0,3 9,0 0,0 0,4 0,0 5,4 5.3 5.4 Joplin 3,8 5.3 6.8 5.7 9.4 10.3 9.7 10.9 11.2 10.0 Norway 20.4 28.3 30.4 31.3 31.2 35.3 30,1 30.A 37.0 37,2 European Commuffity France 2,0 3.4 4.2 4.14 4.4 4,0 7.2 0.0 7.0 0.5 10dy 0.3 0.5 0,3 0.3 0.4 7.0 7.7 7.0 7.2 7.3 Ctoninunnd,OonaTina USSII nom 00.0 05.0 70.0 70.0 H0.0 85.0 90,0 95.0 100.0 Tehic 106 Production of Gold Million Troy Ounces 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Non-('nmmunixtCountrien United Slatca 1.71 1.80 1.53 1.54 1.72 1.81 1.50 1.45 1.18 1.12 Auntralla 0,194 0,91 0.81 0.78 0.70 0.03 0.07 0.75 0.94 1.10 Caanda 3.59 3.27 2.06 2.69 2.55 2.41 2.24 7.0g 1.93 1.0H Colombia, 0.32 0.28 0.26 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.19 0.10 0.22 0.26 40inna 0.70 0.09 0.76 0.73 0.71 0.70 0.70 0.72 0.73 N.A. India 0.0 0.12 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.08, Jap.n 0.132 0.55 0.68 0.01 0.68 0,71 0,77 0.85 1.05 N.A. Mexico 0.22 .0.21 0.10 0.15 0.21 0.20 0,15 0.15 0.13 0,13 Nicaragua 0.17 0.15 0.14 0,14 0,11 0.11 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.0g 140hIminea 0.44 0.45 0.49 0.53 0.57 P.00 0.03 0.61 0.57 0.53 Ilbodrain 0.54 0.55 0.52 0.50 0.40 0 50 0.50 0.50 0,50 0.60 South Africa 30.56 30.88 30.33 31.09 31.18 32 23 31.39 29.25 27.49 24.37 Zaire 0.07 0.10 0.15 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.14 0,13 N.A. CommuniatCountricm USSR. 5.181 5.30 5.50 5.90 0.10 6.50 7.00 0,10 14.40 14.60 100 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 It, Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 TnMr 107 (11,4'li 380441 S180.8 098018 Japiin Eurimenti Community .. Froorc.... Iilly We,1 1;4,110811y ( 'unoounkt Count ril. 4!SMI:ftnd Ea.),rn hiropr, l4S1t.?.. .. .I,109 F118016 Europv. . ...... ? Bolgor9t (Wchwdovnkin hvd Grrumtly. .. Ilungnry l'oland.. . HommOn. ( it hr Cuba Yugii,Itt% in .... ? 1965 11,600 6,207 583 1,311 2,630 671 891 1,178 2,250 1.050 32 158 361 49 2in 233 2 M4 1966 12,70 0,409 651 1,111 2,900 762 713 1,303 2,420 1,282 1,130 37 176 381 51 147 252 '2 91 Production of Co ludic Sods' 1967 196N 1969 13,700 15,100 17,200 7,189 8,015 8,996 731 766 1450 1,69m 1,971 2,272 3,220 3,370 1,000 870 3169 1,012 ho1 832 837 1,424 1,503 1.5v42 2,590 2,770 2.970 1,0)2 1,525 1.668 1.190 1,250 3.500 40 11 49 178 179 179 389 405 :1111 5I 51 55 265 295 311 260 275 312 2 2 317 si NI 1970 18,300 9,200 MOO 2,685 4,390 1,091 1,090 1.6m2 3,140 1,783 1.360 46 169 413 67 313 330 2 93 1971 11,300 14,i70 Ad9 2,896 4,630 ;,178 1,041 1,773 3,260 i,866 1,400 18 202 111 72 319 311 2 92 1972 111,700 8,696 920 2,088 4,960 1,210 1,077 1,935 3,310 1,899 1,490 65 212 429 NO 335 380 2 05 'Mainland Metric Tuna 1973 1974 21,100 21,000 0,72( 9,857 1,030 1,028 3,231 3,161 5,870 6,180 1,342 1,424 1,176 1,139 2,513 2,832 3,340 3,760 2,020 2,175 1,520 1.590 73 69 217 232 427 436 313 87 338 360 3%3 403 2 2 113 9,, 1 Piny eitinuir *nil.. ;iiitin. Sn0111, including tonnage not rimunrrrinliited but tuiril on Ow Apia fur niirrytilt. ? 2 ittyluiling riltenvrittril cation. iiiiiin. 101 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Tab Ir ION Poodur11404 of Synlbelly Ammonia' 1965 196G 1907 110144 1909 1970 1971 l'hnumNod Molar Tonna N 1972 1973 1074 11E1'11. 15,200 17,200 111,600 20,400 21,(100 22,400 13 mm 25,000 25,000 24,300 !Wt. 1:itnir.v 4,41M 7,011 0.103 9,013 9,039 10,315 10,164 11,330 11,202 11,711 u? On 551 069 707 435 902 1,007 N A NA N.A. N,A. 1,779 1.999 2,331 2,191 2,010 2,042 2,050 3,044 3,242 3,275 Eurg.pviin Commiii0.k 5,030 5.240 5,910 6.410 4.490 6,500 4.920 7,440 7,899 8,140 ['Howe 1,241 1,242 1,151 1,171 1,524 1,019 1,759 1,770 1,9'.1 2,111 INI44 , 1,015 1,000 1.212 1,317 1.270 1,277 1,275 1,257 1,112 1,400 N41114111016 , 001 770 055 1.119 1,100 1,310 1,550 1.110 r) A N.A W,?,) G..)10nt,4. 1,1150 1,7:11 1,1)1:1 ;!,035 1,010 1,421 1,7s4 1,921 :!,061 2,170 099909fl,) 0)0916), 1'141111 nhd kn41114 l'30,qh,, 5.0041 5,1010 0,930 7.920 8.1420 10,400 11,400 I2.000 11,200 N. A. FS1411 3,137 3,469 1.321 1.451 5,211 0,242 7,021 7.579 4,107 NA. En04,49 4;94,,3p. 1,840 2,190 2.610 3,070 3,590 4.090 4,350 1,430 1,780 5,410 Ihdgnon 334 190 170 444 712 7'14 750 699 707 HON 1.10?clit,.1,1%.9491 251 242 312 316 341 132 .:07 521 515 504 r4.1 1;vt9901,v 114 114 152 140 1tiS 141 157 1I.4 131 449 Ihingnry 173 211 217 245 311 111 111 ',CI 501 199 P?dnifil . 110 514 445 791 1,012 1,147 1.227 1,267 1,505 1,071 11.010thin l'nr hi.' lii. 115 172 7)22 101 7111 997 ,,017. 1,031 1,171 North hhren . 120 120 110 105 114 240 110 349 340 132 (01h-t 1.011.0.1n1Itt . - . 111 123 123 171 211 245 372 103 347 340 1 Urileii? ol hert.iiie indicated, nitrogen emii.r.i.1 ..1 loth' 111' 111111111111111 S)nt iv ,rlommerrinl pund,, 1 11 CON, rti to 111111(11 W1.11111111111113 ?111111tie Iv!. I 2154 102 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Told*, 109 Production a Sulfuric Arid I 1965 1966 1967 196)1 1969 19711 1971 Thou! land 1972 1973 Ton? 1971 141'W._ . .. 51,400 56,300 58,100 59,800 61,100 61,700 61,900 65,100 rot, ,00 69,100 11010,11 4Ontv4J . 22,511 23,431 211,111 25,1106 26,705 26,741 20,6111 24:205 24,779 20,125 6,011 6,241 0,191 0,759 6,925 9,059 6,711 7.116 7,127 hiroppr011.01000011.y 15,800 16,100 16,400 17,700 18,300 18,100 18,500 19,600 20,709 21,100 1..100.,. 2,910 1,071 1,227 3,319 3,527 3,042 3,923 1.116 1,340 1,644 2,979 3.309 3,521 3,149 3,461 3,327 3,097 3,036 3,036 3,1111 1'1111vd kin1'.4l010. 3,314 3,164 1,231 3,331 1,247 3,351 3,159 3,110 3,1140 3,4110 V6,0 11. t many 3, Com m001.1 1 '041011W, l'SS14 owl EivOrrill hit op., . '1,77,1 12,400 3,431 13,800 :1,774 11,400 1,210 15,200 I , 141 IG ,100 1, 135 18,100 i , 341i 19,300 1,7:15 20,700 5,069 22,600 5,114 25,190 11..1111 . . 4,514 9.307 9,731 10,159 10,665 12,0511 12,775 13,645 ,455 10,70? 4100pm 4:11ropp. 1,230 1,180 1,700 5,080 5,470 6,090 6,510 7,060 7,720 8,140 11011064 314 313 300 472 494 102 111 511 1,61 761 ( '7,1,,,dovokIn 933 942 1,012 977 1.031 1,110 1,163 1,176 1,209 1,211 Eno 1;1r11011y 945 971 944 1,074 1,101 1,099 1,076 1,015 1,014 1,110r, 11001(10 y ' 391 117 150 164 177 141 IN 1,111 11'm iiSII riiltillid?1,10I 1,139 1,213 1,111 1,1,16 1,091 2,21.2 2,1,n4 2,111. 3,119 1000A091 111 619 079 773 414 991 1,017 1,102 1,311 1,134 111109 CliliA ? 202 230 '2711 322 326 321 361 396 N.,% 4. A 1.10404114%114 135 512 592 149 696 717 4o7 419 917 926 I Purr loomoliN &ate, ?11149tir nr0i 100^? 11,-0 Including ftppremblr, nquintitn pri.itzrril ii, Kiit privAti ly 4:Frs01rd ii!antn 3 I !Winding loini for 1Vrwt I t?Iriam Approved For Release 2003/09/291:1A-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 110 Prrolor1Ion of Mineral FerlIllser, NoIrlyn1 Con 0.111 Thoomand ir1r 'ton. 1963166 1966167 1967166 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971172 1972173 1973171 114,11/0. .... 33,900 36,700 39,400 40,900 12,000 43,300 45,200 47,200 50,400 Stnivro I .1133 13 ,051 1.1 .115:1 I I 11.1 I I ,,'OS 15 , 10) MI111 III .10111 Canaan . 2,515 2,002 1,055 3,520 1,045 4,iw, 3,416 5,310 113120 Japan.. ............. 2,204 2. $25 2.245 I,N00 2 ,500 2,77)) 2,511 3 .1t:11 3 ,107 141,010 1.011 1 .231 1 ,315 1 , 130 1 .17) 1 601 I 1)1,11 I .ko1) 41)4 .........................'104) 13,900 14,500 la,:too 14,900 15,300 15,700 16,100 17,000 Frahre? ? , 1,161 1,403 1,333 1 .105 1 ,413 I ,01I 1 1421 1 .715 5 ,131 Italy I ,nou 1,811 I .827 1,667 1 3121 1,00)) 1 .077 1 .705 Iivromhy . 1,610 1 3137 4,617 4,766 I .786 1,741 I .7H I I 1.071 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1102 1973 1971 Chhuhnhho I .0.00 t h.. 1'0011 nhd Ennirrh Kurosn. . . 12,000 13,500 15,100 16,600 17,4400 20,500 22,800 24,300 26,200 28,9M4 l'SSII 3 7,350 4, 111 9,399 10,212 111.730 13,009 11,670 11,041 17,119 10,300 r.,4,11:11N,p,... 4,630 5,050 5,660 6,390 7M0 7,710 8,100 8,370 8,1110 9,600 llolgada ... 431 391 113 010 64) 719 71.5 01_3 651 151 4 ./rrlundovnkin. iik 512 510 525 5104 650 721 700 770 431 F.a.,t Germany , . 2,2.0(1 2,001 2 .! 17 2.990 3 ,1s0 3 , 241 .1.217 3 ,295 :L370 3 .095 Ihingory 205 294 335 101 170 517 511 2.2.1. 2.0$ 595 Vhlahd.. .. 7314 520 071 1 .233 1 A72 I .629 1 .757 1 .910 2 .179 1.252 16 otio ola 293 110 537 603 729 495 1 ,042 1 :200 I ;212 I A10 Far En.t I'll),,,,, ...... , . . ....... 1 , 150 1 ,570 I .1103 1 .503 2.213 2.751 3 .339 102.1 1,04)0 1,1)23 North horra. 170. $2" 170 215 ...74 3211 Till WO I..41 (It hum Yogo?lavin 2.06 279 305 :91 427 364 401 106 135 113 Nitroiron fortillser Ii', tem. of ititrogroi. plooplIorio4 frrtIllgrr potwooitto oltido It, t,'ttt, 411,11...plihrh? nnli nod potn.,ourn frttolirrr It. term. of Data nrr, for ''f:rtilizrr yrarA? Ii, gotwral, yrat loirlatonit 2 hirluding pomp prmliIrtx in.ed for technical {twine...4. 1 04 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 10 her IIIIII Com USSR moil Liviterri Europe F,riiiierII IlIt$l' 1.30.1 iertonny II ii gi Iv ft ..... auk. ... . ray' Eft.t . North Kotrn. Ilthrr I) )II( Talle III Production of Nitrogen FrrliIiter, Nutrien1 Content 'Illmum141141 T101341( N 1965166 1966167 196716H 196H169 1969170 1970)71 1971172 1972173 1973174 13.100 11,900 16,900 114,100 114,400 19,300 19,600 20.900 22,400 5.0mi :i ,5111 11 ,0117 1 ,139 / ,5112 N ,1141 44,1)4)1 s , 133 9 ,1;,2 317 11)1 1711 551 971 7111 Slri ROO t420 1 .111t. 1 ,7/01 1,1135 2 MON 2 ,131 2 ,105 1 ,1 25 2. Vol 1,131 31:1 372 115 101 5.11 5112 5347 114M 739 4.90 5,570 6,110 6,470 6,070 6.240 6,360 6,740 7,3HO 310 3115 111.1 11)71 113.1 71011 0111 11111 1001 I10) 1,221 1 :111 1 ,304 i ,313 1 ,3:i1 1 .117 1,172 1,011$ 905 950 1 ,10111 1 31144 111111 1171)1 1 .031 1 .919 I iin0 ,P011 941 44 $) 951 4493 930 1 ,11311 1 .1444 1 ,5011 0101 7:12 4451. till 710 7)4 77:1 751 1100 1 ,110 1.71011 1 ,:',.-31 1 ,:301 1,717$ 1,51)71 I ,311 1,171 I ,173 '231 $09 101 503 730 N144 0111 1 .0711 1 ,011 1965 19(1. 1967 1904 19119 1970 1971 1972 1971 1971 1.250 1.970 5,1410 6,720 7,520 8.710 9,610 10,200 11,100 N.A. 2,711 3,1444 3,7713 1,177 $,5I)1 5, 113 11,0571 t1,551 7,111 N A 1,510 f.7V0 2,090 2.510 3,010 3,320 3.550 3,690 3,900 4,220 21,41 29; .i.-,; 50 I .'i1 I 1i1i2 7,442 51,1 510 5113 110 151 115 291 199 11114 317 311 351 3445 314 311 :139 351 1:49 395 ;INN 1244 111 $11 11s 107 14.*, 115 300 350 377 371 MI 39i (III 192 591 759 9344 1 3130 1 3141 1 .117 1 .3115 1 ,r,s 1111) 2111 372 1':1 101 917 N27 r171 451 4)7r) N311 01111 N04 I 049 I .1440 1.591 1 ,900 11S 115 131 INS 1141 170 195 PO 11141 101 132 I N3 2314 203 271 2711 .:1110 .4M1 3,1112 330 330 311:, 1/iili4 Ire for "'PMI's( r yenr."o, getiernI, the I 1 July Including .0t111, 11,1rOgrtl anti notinonsit 1,14.0 tell for further wore...dog .fltne nitrogen for trelmteril imrpo????? Approved For Release 2003/09/29 ielA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 TN1)le 112 ProtItscIlem of l'homphoflin Per1111fer. N0Went ConIrlil 11E('1), nit 141 , A 11,0 t dirt ( 1 111 ont.nii Community . rimier 1, 1101y... 1:ot ninny 1965166 ...2,,3!:(1))0(1) 11111 :.!110117: 3,910 115 512 n57 1966167 1211 ,,.:1211;,1111(..71) 11117 101 11:10 1,130 1,t5 510 1110 190711114 1211 :1711101)1201 111111 1.7...211; 710 553 11211 1116N1611 1211 ? 111111 175 700 , 7.01 1121 1:11 1:17$1111,712111:.1111,11 551 1909170 1731 ,,.,:,,1111..?14.1.1.:,111111,1 '1,12 1 , :7001 700 510 1011 1970171 II,1 1;11: 1:1! 5110 11115 11t 7 1,141111 715 1.1d1111) 1971172 1 (7)1 7112 721 739 11711 Thowiond Mi.IfIc Ton II of 1'.,0? 1972171 1973171 ? 11110 ,1177721112111l:/12.1.:1,11 1151:,,117:0111:11:114 001 5.4)00 5,000 700 7711 500 0011 002 1905 1900 1967 190ti 1969 19711 1971 1972 1973 197$ C.,tilti)1111141 rolllillii., I1SSI1 nil En+1110 Etitigir . 3,170 3,1100 1.110 1,170 1,700 5,500 5.029 6,070 0,500 N.A. I '1'4111 2.300 2,010 '2, 7 7 ' 2,11111 3,11311 3,0112 3,11111 1,2111 N. A 3.1,1ot n Europe 1,170 1.260 1,30 1.560 1,750 1,910 2,020 2.130 2,210 2,100 Ilidgurkt.... l?terliir,10v.nklii 7 01 250 117 2111 011 171 1:15 2111 1 111 200 1 10 322 1 111 331 1311 331 1,17, 330 loo 300 1.;ii.4 11rrilinny I 232 251 '415 310 39.5 1311 II 1 1110 .101 1 111 I Infignry ... 117 1:11 153 150 170 107 171 ISI 1,10 201 l'o19191... :111 :101 300 171 531 590 700 703 SI 1 021 i(009199? . , . , ..... . 127 155 1)15 102 221 211 215 317 3111 1)11 Fnr 1.;$1.1 ( '10 roi '.... ...... . 02), 071 727 701 003 1 ,I143 1 :299 I ,130 I .050 1 .611 North liorrn.... 13 13 '15 541 511 511 70 04) 160 I lilo.r 131) 1711 :MI 1112 . 1 1 1 110 130 1:12 1511 13.1 I 1)10:i r for -frrlilityr yetir," Kenrrni. the beginning 1 July Including prfilIgel:1,0 III ground cork 704 f1;te,1 nt01 1 Beguiling( i 'Sky of thr forded lent Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA2156P86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 113 Production orPotoominnt VcrIlliivr, Nutrient Content Tlioutonid Metric Tonm or h,() 1965160 1901;167 190' /68 1968169 1909170 1970171 1971172 1972173 1973174 (El '1) 9,1311 9,520 9 , W,t11 10,000 10,509 10.300 11,100 '2 I I , 100 12,500 United States 2 ,5112 2 ,H11 2 ,450 2 ,4 88 2 ,20:1 2 ,2511 ,207 2 ,411 2 ,:140 Cattalo 1,740 2 /HUI 2 /190 2 ,8110 3 ,5110 :1,179 :1,920 3 ,820 5 ,000 100 Sp& 9 4111 503 503 50M 5:111 5.25 5o5 533 4.560 Euriii van l'ommunity. .1.390 I , 2110 1,100 4,1711 1, 210 4,290 4.470 4,390 Frence,1 1.877 1 ,037 1 ,110.1 1,72:1 1 ,775 1 .912 1 ,027 1 191), 1 ,0011 Went Gm inany ' 2 ,335 2 ,188 2,1:31 2,2)11 2,21':) 2 .29:1 2 ,487 2 JIM 2 ,5311 1965 1906 1907 1908 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Commuolot Conn) I len 118911 and Eantern Europe . ... 4,300 4,610 5,060 5,400 5,530 6,570 7,340 7,990 8,580 5,910 N.A. N.A. 119911 1 2,3110 2,1911 2,857 :1,111 3,19:1 1,087 4,807 5,433 2,980 hoos.ro 4:orolo, 1,930 2,010 2,210 2,290 2,350 2,4101 2,530 2,550 2,670 83 83 Crecloodovakla 9 02 70 82 Eamt ()erumny 1,11211 2,1100 2,200 2,21)3 2, 310 2, .119 2.-145 2,158 2,556 27 2,804 30 9 ',within 5 4 10 13 For hod Chino 311 11/4 112 1110 1111 110 152 108 1011 I 1)11111 tire for "feridirm yeorm" Iii genmid, the y ,'lir beginning 1 July. Including inildentified double vomiting of some produmn used for teehnical purponcn teniimated at 411n to tin. tot111). 2 1 \lay if the minted year. - Excluding technied piton!). ' fWillf. potasnlimi for teelinical purviews. Table 114 0131) 1965 1966 Production of Plastics 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Thotnutnd Metric Tonm 1973 1974 United Stale,, I 5. 300 0,102 13,250 7,121 8,171 0,712 9,504 9,321 11,475 11,726 Japan 1,009 2,001 2,699 3,4110 .1 .303 5,154 5,208 5,599 0,420 0,7:39 European Community . . 5.070 5,610 6,430 7,999 9,430 11,200 11,600 13,200 15,600 15,600 Went Germany. rominunkt Countries 178811 and En?dern Europe. 1,1(111) 1,400 2,102 1,670 2,490 1,920 3,104 2,230 3,776 2,480 4.611 2.860 4,009 3,250 5,292 3.600 0,10% 4,060 0,25% 4,340 2,491 1'9811 s03 971 1,113 1,291 I, 453 1,973 1, 801 2,012 2,320 Emmtorn Europe 599 702 812 936 1,030 1,190 1,39P 1.560 1,740 1,850 Bulgaria :13 40 .11 511 7) s9 100 123 14/ 150 3911 Creeluedovnkin . 120 152 105 20:' '213 215 270 :101 355 Enst 11erninny . .. 219 250 27.9 3011 328 :170 420 458 4811 .519 Hungary 27 .13 30 39 10 50 83 100 III 116 :119; Poland. 118 132 101 11111 230 221 ? 257 21111 334 Itomnnin 70 95 10% 130 137 200 251 274 :103 293 Other 167 Yugonlavia. 57 62 02 71 85 117 100 Ils 121i I Dry Inning, excluding water, solvents, and other liquid diluents. 107 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 'foible 115 Production of Synthetic Rubber 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Thousand Metric Ti - 1973 1974 01.:(1) 2,960 3,260 3,310 3,810 4,300 4,540 4,660 4,990 5,660 5,411 United States I , 842 2,002 1,043 2,1115 2,286 2,232 2,277 2,455 2,027 2,511 (:anada 200 203 200 197 190 205 107 195 230 201 Japan 101 233 281 381 520 608 780 819 907 85f European Community.... 727 805 846 1,010 1,220 1,330 1,320 1,420 1,720 1,701 Prance 148 164 180 223 275 316 323 308 458 40: Italy. 120 122 118 125 135 155 160 200 230 281 Netherlands 100 110 125 103 214 200 191 180 263 241 United Kingdom 175 194 204 237 273 300 277 307 353 321 West Germ(In). 104 100 190 238 202 302 300 300 350 311 Other Countries Brazil 30 54 52 59 62 75 78 95 125 151 Communist Countries USSR and Eactern Europe._ 789 868 964 999 1,090 1,210 1,330 1,410 1,530 1,691 USSR I 604 664 730 767 836 914 1,900 1,060 I ,155 1,291 .Eantern Europe 185 204 234 232 257 295 330 348 379 401 Bulgaria .... .... .... .... .... 4 12 12 18 If (1techomlovakia 20 30 33 35 40 50 52 52 50 15 East ( fermany 2 05 101 110 102 114 118 129 133 134 131 Poland, 39 38 40 41 48 62 66 78 94 101 Romania 31 35 51 54 55 61 71 73 83 9: EHtilnUled. 2 Including Pervin.th and Plaatikator. Table 116 Production of Naturat Rubber 196: 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Thousand Metric Tons _ 1973 1974 India 40.4 53.2 62.3 68.8 80.0 89.9 98.9 109.1 123.2 128.4 Indonesia' 716.5 736.7 700.8 793.9 880.4 815.2 819.3 773.7 885.8 935.0 Malaysia 2 910.9 972.8 990,4 1,100.3 1,264.0 1,269.2 1,318.5 1,304.1 1,500.0 1,549.3 Sri Lanka 118.3 131.0 143.2 148.7 150.8 159.2 141.4 140.4 154.7 136.4 Thailand' 210.4 207.5 216.1 259,2 283.4 287.2 :110.3 330.9 382.0 379.7 I Exports plus estimated consumption. 2 Including data for Malaya and Singapore, Sarawak, and Sabah. 108 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 117 Production of Woven Cotton Fabrics' Unit of Measure 2 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 OECD United States Millioe lin 8,447 8,083 7,569 6,837 6,369 5,711 5,616 5,181 4,057 4,560 Japan Million sin 3,013 2,913 2,825 2,744 2,779 2,016 2,482 2,204 2,380 2,163 Spain Thousand mt..- 101 112 116 06 112 112 113 126 112 111 Turkey 3 Million 1m 781 640 694 774 744 815 822 844 809 810 European Community France Thousand mt.... 210 224 210 199 206 197 197 205 211 N.A. Italy Thousand mt.... 103 133 133 126 128 129 123 124 128 140 United Kingdom 3 Million Im 928 837 681 668 661 627 559 513 452 409 West Germany Thousand nit.... 206 1011 178 186 190 182 170 189 187 182 Other Countries hong Kong 3 Million sin 543 563 613 661 640 645 647 533 508 570 India Million lin 7,043 7,336 7,277 7,683 7,706 7,849 7,356 8,024 7,860 8,040 Pakistan 3 4?Million Im 654 596 625 654 649 663 720 687 636 648 Communist Countries USSR .*.nd Eastern Europe USSR" Million snt 5,499 5,703 5,916 6,116 6,208 6,152 6,397 6,421 6,578 6,619 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 5 Million Im 291 299 307 319 335 319 324 323 332 335 Czechoslovakia 5 Million Im 500 404 492 480 469 501 524 537 582 590 East Germany Million am 244 244 247 250 337 248 244 242 243 277 Hungary 5 Million am 305 317 313 290 270 258 267 275 310 319 Poland 5 Million 1m 811 844 823 834 845 881 901 901 868 884 Romania 5 Million am 319 339 357 377 410 437 42 531 571 N.A. Far East China Million Im 6,400 6,700 5,500 6,000 6,600 7,50 7,200 7,300 7,600 7,600 Other Yugoslavia 6 Million am 394 416 378 401 4:3 300 301 374 361 365 1 Unless otherwise indicated, data are for fabrics, in the pievi, before undorgoiel; finishing processes such as bleaching, dyeing, and making up. 2 Abbreviations for units of measure tire as follows: linear meters, 1m; square meter', sni; and metric tons, mt. 3 Excluding mixed fabrics. 4 Mill production only. Data include finished fabrics. 5 Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. Includieg cellulosic fabrics. 109 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 118 Production of Woven Woolen Fabrics -- Unit of Measure 2 1965 r66 1967 1968 1969 1970 197 1 1972 1973 197 1 OECD United States Million 1m. 244 242 218 222 203 163 104 93 07 76 Australia 3 Million am 30 27 26 27 27 27 25 224 22 4 124 Canada 5 6 Million am 30 32 27 31 31 28 '4 3 21; 29 24 Japan 7 M11lion sm ..... . 341 345 377 386 431 420 421 479 470 357 Spain Thousand int. ... 22 27 25 25 32 34 35 35 37 36 Turkeys Million iin. 24 26 27 23 28 30 . 21 25 22 27 European Community Belgium. Thousand int. ... 38 41 36 35 38 39 42 44 37 31 France Thousand nit .... 60 70 64 64 70 64 68 71 66 71 Italy Thousand mt .... 355 99 92 98 99 100 Iri 108 138 132 Netherlands 5 Million am 67 35 28 30 30 27 29 26 N.A. N.A. United Kingdom 5 6... Million am 270 253 246 246 239 215 186 183 192 175 West Germany 5 Thousand int . ... 55 53 43 50 52 48 50 55 49 39 Other Countries India 0 Million 1m. 10 9 9 I2 13 13 29 25 IS N.A. Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 55 Million am 466 510 547 585 618 643 675 681 703 724 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 5 Million Im.... 20 22 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 32 Czechoslovakia 5 Million :,m 44 45 46 45 46 49 53 55 56 57 East Germany Million am 38 39 38 35 35 35 36 35 37 37 Hungary 5 Million sin 29 31 32 29 24 27 26 24 23 24 Poland 5 Million 1m 91 91 90 94 99 99 99 100 07 118 Romania 5 Million am 41 44 50 52 55 63 70 74 83 N.A. Other Yugoslavia Million sm 55 58 52 50 49 57 59 59 60 66 1 Unless otherwibe 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 motors, Ini; square meters, sm, thcl metric tons, mt. 3 Twelve months ending 30 June of the stated year. 4 Excluding worsted fabrics. 5 Fabrics after undergoing finishing processes. 6 Factory shipments. 7 Including finished fabrics. 8 Excluding mixed fabrics. Wearable fabrics produced in the mill sector only. 110 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 119 Production of Woven Rayon and Acetate Fabrics l Unit of Measurs k 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 United Stites Million ho 1,792 1,673 1,610 1,738 1,703 1,374 1,116 1,380 1,272 900 OECD Australi i 3 4 Million sin 27 28 30 31 30 . 29 '27 'll ? 23 23 Julian 4 Million HIM 1,033 1,661 1,654 ? 1,619 1,650 1,545 1,431 1,272 1,296 987 Belgium Thousand nit .... 11 21 21 23 26 26 29 33 34 . 33 European Conanunity France 5 1110118and Illt .. .. 32 37 34 38 44 42 43 48 51 52 United Kingdom 5 Million lin 572 564 484 50/ 538 484 472 451 504 506 West Germany ....... Thousand int 116 103 87 98 102 97 93 86 85 84 India 6 . Million ho 870 853 882 ' 993 894 933 973 919 887 N.A. Other Countries Communist Citintries USSR Million sin 769 834 000 P12 985 1,112 1,154 1,232 1,305 1,370 USSR and Eastern Europe Bulgaria 5 5 7 Million lin 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 . 24 26 16 Bastion Europe Czechoslovakia Million lin 59 62 63 65 62 65 68 67 65 N.A. East Germany Million sin 55 ? 59 62 65 64 66 65 65 59 18 Hungary 4 Million ppm 55 56 58. 59 67 65 60 56 N.A. N.A. Poland 7 Million lin 103 1.04 . 114 118 119 116 114 108 1.13 N.A. Romanil 7 Million sin 26 . 27 28 31 35 36 41 ? 48. N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia 5 Million sm 24 30 27 31 30 20 . 34 . 36 36 ? 35 ? Other I Unless otherwise indicated, data are for pure and mixed fabrics, in the piece, before undmgoing finishing processes such as bleaching. ding, and making up. 2 Abbreviat?ons for units of measure aro as follows: linear meters, Ini; square meters, sin; awl.metrie tons, mt. . 3 Twelve month:. ending 30 June of the stated year. 4 Including finished fabrics. 5 Including febrics of noncellulosie fibers. " Including falifies of natural silk. 7 Fehrics after undergoinr. finishing processes. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 120 Production of Synthetic Fibers' GEC) 1965 1966 1907 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Thousand Metric Tons 1973 1974 United States 806.0 038.4 1,059.0. 1,457.2 1,000,2 1,6211.7 1,947.2 2,429.3 2,861,9 2,823.3 Canada 37.5 45.0 51.4 68.8 75.6 73.4 86.6 80.2 N.A. N.A. Jimmi 379.0 460,5 578.0 685,4 806,3 1,028.0 1,164.0 1,116.7 1,308.4 1,174.8 Spain 14.8 24,0 26.3 40.4 57,4 63.5 70.0 107.5 130,6 126.8 European Community... 586 710 784 1,060 1,250 1,370 1,610 1,720 N.A. N.A. France 92.8 109,3 109.6 132.4 156.3 175.2 213.0 234,3 200.3 237.6 Italy 100.8 143.3 153.0 190.2 230,8 241.4 301.7 325,0 382.3 339.4 Netherlands 44.2 54.3 57.2 77.6 92.4 00.0 104.7 112.7 N.A. N.A. United Kingdom 2 148.0 174.8 194.1 268.4 291,4 336,9 357.3 374 .0 45:1.9 420 0 West Germany" 179.3 213,4 252.2 361.4 452,6 497.0 604,0 040.0 810.3 766 . e Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe, 136 168 205 237 285 361 438 506 616 734 .UE181' 77.5 96.3 115 3 . 129.7 142 5 1116.5 203.1 238.11 280.9 318,4 Eastern Europe 58.7 71.8 rA.8 107 143 195 2:15 268 329 416 Bulgaria .... ,... .... 3.1 ? 10.5 23.1 28.3 34.1 38.1 47.1 Czechoslovakia 9.8 11.0 15.3 10.8 24.5 31.5 39.1 40.0 52.8 55.5 East Germany 19,0 20.8 23.9 28,6 ? 34.8 47.6 56.6 69,6 92.9 103.8 Hungary 2.3 3.7 4.1 4.5 5.1 5.0 5.5 6.6 9.0 11.5 Poland 24.3 30.2 37.5 44.7 50.6 57.5 68.6 73.3 82.8 08.7 Romania 3.3 5.5 8.0 . 9.6 17.4 20,5 36.5 38.0 52.4 on. Other ? ? Yugoslavia 1.1 4.0 4.8 4.8 8.1 8.7 11.4 13.1 10.7 17,8 Data are for noneellulomic fibers whether made ef natural polymers, which art, based on material., 'melt as (.101.41 or groundnuts, or made of synthetic polymers, which are based mostly on coal or petroleum. Data exclude waste, glass libers, and rubber fibers. 2 "Delivery weight," approximately 3% less than "actual weight," prior to mid-1907. 'I hereafter, approximately one-half of production Is reported as "actual weight." 3 including data for West Berlin Tabic 121 Production ef Electric Mo:ors Thousand Kilowatts Communist Countries 1965 1966 1967 18.8 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 USSR 2 26,890 28,174 29,772 30,734 31,147 33,319 35,221 36,500 37,700 40,000 Bulgaria 2,864 3,154 3,401 3,663 3,020 4,194 3,760 4,165 4,385 N.A. Czechoslovakid 4,176 3,071 4,438 3,812 3,780 3,913 4,398 4,446 4.910 N.A. Poland 4,486 4,2 4,940 5,049 6,684 7,429 7,393 8,489 0,300 10,285 Romania 1,255 1,507 1,679 1,989 2,412 2,894 3,307 4,130 4,082 .5,41,5 Unless otherwise indicated, datr. are for alternating and direct current motors. 2 Alternating current motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over. Motors of 0.25 kilowatt and over. 112 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 122 Production of Electric Grneralor 41 Thousand Kilowatts 1972 1971 1965 1966 1967 1911/1 1969 1370 1971 1973 United Stater ..1 15,451 114,633 23,207 27,432 20,779 27,505 30,14 11,190 3I,H7n N A I'outintinist t 'nuntritti 111-9-111 14,3110 13,117 1.1,575 11,520 12,077 10,5714 12,031 13,700 10,500 10 , 190 t MI M05:4! BulAitria 13 10 H5 70 :17 75 N A. N A l'(:.::11 I 'reelionlovokla n, .. MOM Il , 075 l'i:141C15 ,,i A I 03 limigno 3 1,700 I '1761 013 N A 110 1,'.1Z 1 , nm Hotitonlit 200 110 121 376 717 r211:!:31 102 N A 205 23111,5) I Turbogenerators itnil hydrogimerators. Produellon of diesel generators Is nr,lieved to be neglig:Ide in most instances a Shipments of units of 1,00)..;(ilowattri and larger, 3 Generators for steam and gas turbines only. Table 123 Producdon of Turbinra GE('!) United States3 Japan Communist t 'ountries USSR 1 Czechoslovakia... PMand 4 Romania ^. 1965 15,451 4,717 14,027, 1,1011 .171 '27 1913 Ion:;:; 5, 757 15 , 172 1,303 017 11 1967 23,207 6, 10 11 .6" 1,200 1430 05 19613 27,13;! 0,147 17,710 1,100 1,100 K5 1969 20,779 0,305 1.11 :::(1)71 I , 15O 72 1970 27,505 1(1,003 i'--1'4: 21:1:111 I ,I37, UI 1971 :M., 544 '1,0(12 It:: s4:11(31 I , 102 21 1972 is, 190 10,713 1111?::::71.11:21, 151 Ikons/and kilowatt.; 1973 1974 31, H29 N A 17, 31(1 l2,20 ! 1:.1; ,:711.1(1)17:11 I7N. :"A" N.A 415 N A I Unless otherwise indicated, darn are for steam and hydraulic turbines. \lost productina of turbines is for 11.' in matched sets with genera I (tr. for production of electric power. In addition, turbines are produced in aitigie Unita for ninny ptirposts, including direct industrial iltivro, Iliatitie propulsion, and pipeline transmission. 2 Shipments of units of 1,000 kilowatts land larger. Data are available only for turbines produced rts integral units together with generators, Therefore, data for turbines and generators for the United States are assumed to be the sante. NOM" turbines are produced in single II pits, lint no data are available on this production. 3 Including a small number of gas turbines. 4 Stailal turbini.: 5 Steam turbines of more than 500 kilowatts only. 113 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 TOO 121 1961 Prollotikm of MrImIrtilliAg AbirhIne 1966 1967 igrai 191:9 1970 1971 1972 Thoss?aml l'nfl? 1973 1971 1 0it.,1 114 III 411 II; 441 III ;II .%11 li'i ;re II :II .I) II II 41 1'00110100,0 I ntrrl 1 54,icrii 295 311 321 321; 331 332 315 354 :115 N.A. 1411 it 111; Ps Its MO CO ',.11i ri Ili 2111 1.1 )11 211 )1.1 711 2;1 1111 neti II) 1 mtg.., 109 121 121 126 1211 110 139 III 131 N.A. .1. 11.11Enrin 4 (19 9 >1 III II In I; ?;,,i, It 111 11 61 17 411 I.'. (Ili A 1 (1,1,..41? 1111111 'I .1.1 2; IIII ?,'.I 4', .11 1111 It 4./. 10 .111 ,%7 III 111 31 11`, % A 1 ttc1 1:v1'1111111N 21 V; 27 31 '211 41 21 II 2) II )2 III 111 21 39 Ii in ,.5 .'1 :,i \ 11111111,11/1 It h.'t In 11:1 1:1 12 10 ,'.,1 It :',11 11 14 10 III II .17 WI .A l't,1141.1 :11 I:I :12 II) A) 2I1 ,I1 III 15 93 7.1 3.1 114 .111 . 29 II 711 \ A It iii ii its ; 111 4 712 Ai WI II 11" I 3 704 I 1 II 15 On 15 09 211 55 N A ' .1ti?,11 t lint air. ti.,1 1.001.1. 10 11.11,1n11,1 nt, tiP. 1 t. tvitiort 111,1a1 111 it,, 1,411111f r 13p., ihr?r? ttmo Iltrre?rr rtrclirtly ntirl IrInurirr rind itillilitit, 11.1rrittg. ititrn-..mv ettItInot ?s1314g, %mill, of I1,11119 no.1 mrt 1.11111?11 S111114 7 USSR TalfIr 125 Produrlion of NIcialfntmIng MorhIne Tonk Thowtantl rnit? 13,17,1t 1%7 I%!4 1.W4 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 2.5 :I :12 9 3I it :Is I II I I 12 I It 12 7 21 2 II 3 19 I 12 3 h 11 9 :111 7 3.5 1 16 5 lir 0 tiwtalftirining niinrl,itir t"ol. that {Or !Mt oipporfril 111111, 11411,1, 111 lin "prtntor ,sh,1111111.i. 10 I. 41r,ratirrl Irr irro?==, fritgr% Irtiturtn't, extrude, blitirk, $lIti, lierrtr. And 1),191 111,11i1 nhnite talus, ?r ?to 114 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 1 !111.11 1 991*1 1 ..191tir. 1 1.11 awl 1 ncirtt. 1 1 1 .11alrf ft I 0.1 Ir191411s. 110110110n Tablr 1211 Prndurttnn nf 1.tr.01 ' 1961 19A4t 19117 19I$ 1%0 14170 1971 1972 101 1071 14 I I 10,7;/14 ' rtnr1.,1 tlrnsk nt..1 ..11 p1,.4,.11..1 11.10gttr 1(11111/11191 rnr FAO 1'1111.1. Miler 92,700 7,14110 I 7.4M 0)1 1,010 .11, 111 :1,111.I , ; .11 .1/9 11, 17,1 /7.,)11 109.000 111 , 000 11.1 ,11/11 11,110 0,1170 07,5 7;101 ) ) 11701 , imiblr 127 102,000 101,000 104,000 101.0011 111,...,1111 1111, ;1(1) 1 li j min 11'. :1111 7,110 1,210 1.120 1.100 MN/ 11410 I . 'HI 1 , 11111 % , 1111 1. 17.7' 1 , ;419 1 , 4)4, i ,1.111 1 , 1711 1 . 117 nf Tr?r Imp ' 14 I .1i1/11 6,700 1,1041 10; 4,901 ?47., 'inn 44.4191 7,100 1 ...in? 1. 9111/ 1.11191 Thousand Frill% 1965 19(6 1967 1%5 1969 1970 49/1 1972 1973 1971 90 11 62 I;s 5 107, II 65 3 70 197.3 100.0 1 2.16 0 214 5 191 7 71 1 166.7 107 7. 74 7 179 III 7 114 77 0 180 1 101 7 113 170 198 520 511 7.71 :r, I 7. 342 5 ? 405 I t2:1 I 111 7 1.14 85.2 87.0 92.9 914.7 103 115 14 :I ..! 1 I 1 2 71 11 1 I .12 1 21 1 ' IN li i !I 3 12 9 12.2 II 1 11.2 15,5 10 1 3 0 3.3 3 (4 2 4 2.1 1 9 '21) 6 21.4 24.0 29.9 30 ,0 34 7 17; 4 114.5 17.6 21 2 21.9 219 3 9 0 13.4 7 .4 8.7 gnr.1..11-1. pg. 'tailor., 1 Shipmentm, 3 EV19111111( trneklikying 4;?..10.1.11g 1414 2 214 7 230 1 211 1 56 67 2 151 5 4:1 4 591 599 172 0 177 s 119 121 1.9 1 27.1 15.2 m.3 1.6 II 11.2 0,11 30 1 31 9 11.3 12 7. 16.7 29 2 13.s 17 .11 S 10.9 1 15 10.4 12 0 I:, .11 18.1 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 7./1 411 3 1111 3 99 7,11 N A N 624 N.A. 199 11 531 128 N.A. 1.11 N A 30 II 31 I; :1 9 \ A 1.1 11.7 0 6 '8.8 11 6 57.5 50 0 18.8 20 0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 -4?10r 1))t 1-14' 1' tided 111))1), 1905 I , Ptotlitc.1an 19011 1407 I ,1-11111 1 1711 '1/41?IfilInc. 111r.f. 1 I cit omoll, ri 14411 1944 1410 1971 1 1)11 1 ,Iit 1, 111 1472 1.51(1 1971 1, 1 14 Unita 1Q74 I 11111 I.,trr,iti l'ommunis unH18, II.' Ill 152 Ill III I I 11,1 V. rat I itt matt'. tiiqi 1'1011011i, 1)41 5-.11 III nil 111.1 31.11 /11.1 1'11 111'111 Inid ['Auden) 1.11t epe 11101 1, 145 1, VI; I,.,01; 1 I. PO 1 , 14.5 1, PAS 1, II 5 1 , 11 1:At.lerl) 1,1ir opt, I 'reellot111%nkIn .1111 151 351 .1.111 3117 .1114 110 Van) (Intttutfl Is.. 181 1211 111 (15 I I A 90 i 2 1 N. % 11111100 I)) 1 i :III AU 50 311 N A 20 2I) '. A I'. 1111(11 310 it 270 317 1:11 29.1 All; -.1',3 N 1 II "mania I 10 125 I '.'11 157 100 2.11 231 ';11) 270 010 In 1..n.1 .111 711 1)111 I 10 11111 ISO '. A hirliitling dirnri Mu! riir,r1,ricvlii, i% "f 1,0911 ?,r mote I),)" are lor .1 1.1) Intlit'd ill,tm,tivalt% and v?;mt tt I lint ate anlogIn to tally nr. 1,111 ril.fo ton% include a utantitti lIttItItIlItH lI,n,I lund ,Ijn,,I iIr,tti,101,1111,01S I, f 7.50 'mut, Table 129 Production or Mainline Elernic Locomoilvemi Unita 190 1966 1967 196N 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 197 1 0E11) I:mropetto tommumt v Ml 71 113 SI IS 51 03 99 77 h 1 111 151.i 114 1314 27 SI 17,9 1.17 711 !HI Wert (Ivrifinny .. .211)) 220 142 11111 92 102 120 I(S) 93 N 1 Comm nnint C.111111111", I'SS It and Ea?tern Ettropt. l'SS II l'atmter0 Europe 1111 000 :ISM 305 '..:39 323 :111 351 35 I 345 CreelmFlovr.kin 211 19S 1111 135 106 119 11111 117 IIS 1211 1.:tv.1 (1fritt,,ny r.r. 32 :12 :II 10 22 II 30 13 N A II ungnry ' 17 31 22 21 20 24 21) 20 22 N . A P011001" 72 SO 101 109 01 75 85 70 711 N.A. lionumin N.A. N.A. 5 10 2.1 31 :15 411 II 13 Far FILM ('lint, I 5 5 5 N.A N . A. North :itift.n. 21 2)) 13 IS 23 25 27 30 35 .511 1 [T nips!) othertviAe indicated, ditto are for electric locomotit e? 1.000 itorolonver or more. 2 Production for the government only. Data include rad motor vellicIpm. 3 Excluding narrow-gauge locomotive!.. 116 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/2130:101A-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 1 /61. 1 r/po nt? ( .M.11,111611 1 to I, 1%, t Ivon11, It itut I omit 1, 111,1i,1 'itpwibiliti.t I limit tit a 1 111.1 trcii I 1ii 11111m,mtlm ,410,4 II,flonn% 11116gmt% I''114111.1 1 nr 1 mq1 'llitin 11thcr Pt mho. t1nm El eight Cite, 110o1?44t1I'nite 1161 1966 1967 11614 1969 1970 1971 1972 1971 1974 41 1; ol 11 .11 00 10 41 16 11 41 11 ;II 6 It0 I 04 11 no 71 ,'it ;6 60 01 111 71 1 41 17 60 10 ;0 66 14 ;; 11 1; ;1 ;4 III 76 11 24 I; 10 711 I) IA 01 it 41 6 91 ci 69 10 6; 6 31 4 07 \ k 14 00 11 04 4 54 10 1; II 00 II 1; 73,1 75.0 75.1 40.4 46.4 97,3 105 ION 112 N.A. .01 Oct 01 )0 11 40 14 10 ;0 10 54 10 61 7" 64 00 ;I No 72 p) 33.5 34.8 31 3 32.7 36.2 30,0 41.3 39.1 10.1 N.A. 1 ;4 1 01 I ;0 1 :1!'l I 711 I 00 ) 19 1 6.1 1 07 '4 A I III I II 1 In 1 :1) I '19 1 :15 1 69 .1 11 5 111 1, 2 17 A 6u 1 22 5 39 5 51 1 26 1 13 1 611 \ .1 0 11 0 16 0 A0 it 11 0 31 0 10 0 Al 0 60 0 01 \ 1 16 10 10 60 17 70 ll 60 11 00 1; ;II 16 10 16 op in 10 4i A 4 54 7 61 4 03 4 27 10 11 11 16 12 to 11 15 11 99 11 nii 6 60 7 ;II c 40 4.70 II 00 12 00 60 I 40 1 40 1 so 1 op 3.no 1 85 1 21 I t'i 2 (14 1.23 1 Unit" 1,1 pcI. fpoi, or topp? m%km II,. Insiwt 111,' 11101111.111.1111,1,? 1,,i1.1.1.1 It( 7 S1111/111.'111^ Told(' 131 hoduclIon of l'Amownitrr Attinmobllem 11 00 Of) 2 61 A 70 111 011 1 411 4; A 6 00 \.\ Thoumand Unhm 1965 I9G6 1967 1964 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 111...1'1) Uniird SI ali..1 11,306 14,11114 7,117 4,1422 4121 6,517 4,545 Cm muln . 707 6145 712 M45 1,0:13 9.17 1,067 in prin .. 696 MIS 1 ,mi 2,1156 2,1112 :1,179 3,714 1 worm] Cifint69611y . 6,960 7,510 7,090 4,110 8,860 9,110 9,910 Frollve. 1,371 1,761 1,752 1,433 2,164 2,154 2,691 Iudk2 1,191 1,242 1,139 ISIS 1,477 :,720 1.701 Unitv.1 Kingdom 1,722 1,601 1,552 1,416 1,717 1.011 1,712 Wcmt 1;vrtonny 2,731 2,830 2,296 2,462 3,437 3,524 3,697 4,421 1,151 1,022 10,200 2,993 1,733 1,921 3,516 9,614 1.224 1,171 10,500 3,203 1,425 1.717 3,614 7,331 1,166 3.932 9,110 3,016 1,63! 1,531 2,411 Cutumummt Countrirm U1*1111041 Emmt,r4 Europ, 112 463 511 573 623 711 936 1,160 1,460 1,610 USSR 2111 230 211 240 291 311 529 730 917 1.119 E0,1,111 Europe 211 233 260 293 329 367 407 431 481 518 Bullorin 2 1 7 4 4 4 11 12 Crech404vakIn 71.1 93 112 126 132 113 119 151 161 160 ERM ?crtonny 103 106 112 115 121 127 131 110 117 150 l'41n4d 26 29 24 10 50 65 86 91 113 .133 Ito6omiu3 4 5 6 8 10 21 30 34 47 54 Oilier YugomInvitt4 36 34 44 59 40 III 113 110 131 146 I Factory males. 2 Excluding production for the armed forces. 3 net jeeps. 4 Including rehirles ammembled from imported parto. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : GPA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Tahlr 1:12 Prollorlinn of Truck!. and Nava ' :111..) 'II ' 1465 19011 1907 i 949 1970 1971 1772 Thousand !Win 1973 1974 I it i I rol !; I n I r r 1 1,75) 1,731 1,510 1,490 1,973 1,097 7,051 7,447 2,940 7,777 Citiottln 115 ;411 720 nu :117 75:1 770 :170 317 3111 1.177 1,412 1,7117 7.057 . 2,11")11 2,171 7, 10:', 7,27$i 7,1115 2,07; 1:iitopuno Community 1,020 1,010 934 1,020 1,i110 1,210 1,190 1,1h0 1,260 1,210 troll, vo..,! 703 254 '713 7911 297 :1111 :114 :101 114 Itnly *. . 77 MI 101 119 1111 131 1111 107 135 117 I?iiitotl kingdom l.5 139 345 109 4110 454 1:14 ION II0 .4117 15 t?nt 1;,?; wnity 713 770 PO 215 '292 314 *).97 :107 390 101 Commiiiiint Coi imie. l'11 nod En.toin 1.11ro1o. 507 551 599 6511 709 727 774 425 1474 917 I'SSI1 115 115 177 510 551 572 011 0111 045 777 Enttterti Elimpo. 92 109 122 I3C 1511 155 164 176 1/0 190 Ilidgitrin Nog!. 2 I 3 1 i II 7 I.7.,clii)?1,1%.tiklii ' 111 11 71 20 714 79 311 31 31 32 Ett.t 11ortiinny .. 10 21 23 11 27 77 14 :10 33 :13 111ingliry ' 11 7 11 9 0 10 111 12 11 12 l'olnotl ' 32 34 11 41 .52 50 :01 07 70 70 Itotottoin 19 71 711 :11 34 30 311 :17 34 311 Fitr En.? 31 17 :11 31 00 70 HO 100 119 N.,1 Nor)), IV wort 1 5 II 0 i: 4 10 14 17 21 Ot !tor Yugo.Invin... 11 12 12 13 14 17 17 14 14 25 1 Etilo,... otliorxti.o kohl moil, (1100 nro for light nod lionvy trurkm, a hoolrd trnotorx for rood hatilnge, vocial vehicle., nod 'now,. 2 Ont,, ittoltillo complete unit. .')Ht Ii') for u..eitilily. ' 101') 'r\ .1114".. 1 Excluding product ton for the !word force,,. 1 Excliuhng v.11(.1.1141 trnctorm. 4 Exellidirig hio,om, jeep., nod three-?x hoe) truck.. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : C1tiRDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Tahiti 1.3.1 remiselion of ilublicr Tires' 01.31) 39(15 1900 1447 1961a 1909 1970 1971 1972 Thousand Units 1973 1974 Uta11011 111ntra .. . 172,532 I/13,229 1614,710 2,94,1042 211,000 103,971 220,161 231,173 22/1,535 23)4, 24') (*Annan 4 11,33H 113,121 10,047 (44,371) 20,000 211,111 10,000 20 , /012 19 , 1/20 N.A. Inprino 24,112 32,91H 39,910 19,161 57,907 oldiv 04.050 75,732 141,300 7.i,500 I.:tinhorn!' Communit y Frone.+1 23,374 26 , Mil 28,/044 29,300 33, H20 :19,415 44,124 45,060 15,7(4)4 15, 306 Infly4._ _ ....... N.A. 16,707 19,204 IN , 099 19,506 '22:144:3 21,400 24,100 23,100 21,240 Wrod Ilrnunny 4 .. 25,506 25,090 21,020 29,413 :14 , 276 37,51H 37,416 11, 214 11,310 31,7244 Commonixt Countrirm lig44lt, nod Enniern Europe.. 35,800 3;4.000 00,500 43,000 45,400 48,600 51,500 55,700 01,000 07,400 I,' SS(' 26,434 27 , 6M1 24., (335 :II , 773 3'2,1117 31,020 :In , '2444 3)4,752 12,2941 47 , 100 Enxtern Europe 9,390 10,300 10,900 11,800 12,800 14,100 15,200 17,000 18,700 20,300 Ilidgnrin 30 :1117 37/1 3411 333 5M1 731 4421 1,000 1,111 Ciemdmdovnkin5... 1,702 1,991 2,105 2,306 2,505 2,7744 3,170 3,022 4,371 4,701 Ennt (;rntinny 4 3,750 3,0:9) 1,201 1,310 1 , 305 1,602 4,922 5,191 5,144) 5,7143 Hungary I 5441 644 600 501 Ilom 005 727 731 647 613 Vol/0115 ....... . 1 ,607 1 ,4401 1,7744 2,2744 2,/112 2,005 3,023 3,3110 :1,929 4,532 litttnnifin '4 1,222 1,540 1,000 1 , H29 2,147 2,157 2,017 2,910 3,210 :1,517 Other Cubn 197 :106 414 1444 356 '202 251 3Sti NA. N.A. l'ogn,In vim 7 955 1,0:3 1,57H 1.770 2,293 2,703 3,195 3,750 1,5149 4,069 l'olemn otherwi.e M(11(113641, ;kin nre for nil motor vehicle tire., excluding nirernft And bicycle tire.. I Excluding motorcycle tire.. 3 Excluding motorcycle and bun liren. 1 nrItitling pond rubber tire.. 5 I': xeluding motorcycle, trnctor, nml tigrictilturn1 ? Including nirernft tires. 7 A utotnoblIr, motorcycle, :Ind nirernft tirrm only. Approved For Release 2003/09/2?1?9CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 13ft lirntluellon sir TrIrtiplon Ilrr river. 1965 1966 1967 19614 1969 1970 1971 1972 Thittlientl 1973 1974 OECD l'o0nd Mom). .. 11,024 12,40/ 10,441 11,70i 11,270 0,443 11,107 13,507 17,307 15.270 3.1,40. 4,1011 1,05? 7,034 0,110 12,041 13,74) 13,231 11,303 11,110 13,207 roriqmoto roommnit) 7,210 6,690 ? 0110 8,040 8,460 9,360 8,700 10,100 11,1400 N.A. Frftwe 1,250 1 , :110 1,3441 1, 104 1.117 1,1411 I, 171 1,174 1,60(1 1,1340 1tnly 1,(142 I, 2314 1,125 1, 514) 1, 050 2,024 1,1;00 1,70(4 2, "....44) N A I'tifind kingdom . . , 1 , 51i1 I. 19(3 1,272 1,903 1,1012 2,21) 2,390 2,1491 3, 1;(3 2,74)44 W4-0. 4 ititninny 2.77(3 Common nit Comiltir4 l8,411 ntol Enorrn I.:move 5,360 2,270 '.', i i 0 1,417 6,770 2.5147 7,700 2,1401 8,670 2,039 41,9110 2,534 /4,010 3, 12 8,180 3.'4114 8.700 1,700 N.A. :.!4 It . . . ...... . . 3,055 4,415 4,055 5,712 0,501 0,84/ 5,417 5,040 6,?271 6,170 r40,,r0 Europe . 1,700 1,700 1,810 1,960 2,080 2,220 2,220 2,200 2,430 N.A. 11441gorin.. ? 74 110 130 1.11 174 193 154 102 74 N.A. ( ? rerlitoloynkin 271 '224 2511 3.50 342 341 :152 204 3S1 109 En4d Germany . 537 7.432 475 400 357 3411 111 430 13:1 N A 110 :wary . 207 294 3111 3311 315 304 :171 350 :153 395 l'olond... . ........ 452 412 495 5101 0101 016 4130 730 700 1001 nommila. 101 105 IV 1111 711 20 300 321 3117 151 1:nr Etilt (Minn 5 ? M 7. ../ 10 15 )0 40 ';:, 115 Otlwr Yugo.lavin ....... , . . . 251 '240 '252 246 331 320 317 350 :37.4 N.A. Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 120 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 115 l'rodurlIon of Radio Ilerrlarra 1965 1944 1947 1948 1969 1079 1911 1972 Thoumand Unita ?E73 1974 Enlied tlink,0? 41,726 41,173 11,211 16,832 41,353 41,427 47,010 55,311 50,10-'4 43,992 1/1,CD Conoilit3 931 1,140 1,583 2,1111 2,016 1,7A1 2,161 2,314 2,052 2,524 22,937 25,294 24,1k0 30,189 34,000 32,614 28,092 26,413 24,485 18,020 C10.1wR9 Ow/mit...Illy- :!7100 11,000 10,000 13,409 16,100 160.,00 14,600 14,200 14,700 N.A. Belgium 1,240 1,300 1,474 1,136 1,570 1,023 1,550 1,560 1,970 N.A. Frillier 2,29H 2,400 2,256 2,605 2,1430 2,922 2,414 2,930 3,017 $,500 linty 1,105 1,579 1,580 2,750 3,380 3,300 2,9146 2,550 2,150 N.A. linitra KIngloin 1,912 1,574 1,530 1,736 1,421 1,313 1,687 1,441 1,367 NA. Wro Germany .., - 4,071 .1,3t111 3,751 1,592 5,6101 6,729 5,422 5,496 5,953 N,A. U881Iond Ennlern Europe 7,570 9,370 11,940 9,660 10,000 10,800 11,900 12,000 11,900 N.A. Commtinio count om 11;4mit. 5,160 5,812 0,416 0,974 7,200 7,815 8,791 8,842 8,015 8,753 Enmter0 Euroto,, ,., ... 2,410 2,530 2,530 2,690 2,760 1,020 3,090 3,130 3,320 N.A. Ilidgarin 130 184 149 130 100 145 148 141 144 N.A. Creelloalovokin.,-. 298 217 222 300 243 416 385 249 220 1118 Elot (lemony 84)8 001 932 HIS 71111 /407 0111 1,011 979 N./. Hungary 224 250 247 253 234 200 215 193 199 N.A. 'Wow! 621 623 012 7147 892 947 892 982 1,149 1,410 BoinolOn 323 $25 367 388 428 455 484 527 023 602 Chino LON) 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,S00 1,000 4,480 8,061 .12,000 For Eitmt . Yugo,ditvin 501 369 210 227 242 277 236 147 104 N.A. Otlwr 1 Civilian radio recrivera ond rodio-phonniph omilthnoloog, . 2 Va. data pre/wide(' refleel thy total inorkrt owl liolinle, prior to 11171, inetOry KIIII'l by mitnufnet mere plum productm import rd directly for re,ole. Beginning la 1971, data Itteltidt, produrta produced, iniporlm by itionnforturpro for mole under t heir brand moor, nod products Imported directly for resale. . 3 Itl`CPIVitlg NM?' for home oar only. Table 136 Total Ilouging ConatructIon I Million$.1quare Meters 1965 1966 1967 1969 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 Enitrd States 159.5 135.1 131.7 154.4 154.0 152.4 187.2 217.3 232.3 192.5 USSR 97.0 102.1 104.5 102 . I 103.8 . 100.0 107.11 100.7 110.3 100.7 - I Total housing space, which Includes living rooms, bedrooms, dining area, and auxiliary space such as bathrooms, kitchens, closets, nnd inside hallways. 121 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Tilde 137 Production of Cement' MAID 1965 250 1966 264 1967 272 1968 290 1969 304 1970 318 1971 331 1972 355 Million Metric Tons 1973 1974 378 368 United litaMn 05.08 67.15 64.45 68.70 69.58 67.43 71.05 74.93 77.51 76.02 Camuln 7.66 8.37 7.30 7.23 7.28 7.28 8.32 0.09 10.05 11.72 Japan 32.49 37.50 42.49 47.68 51.39 57.19 59.43 00.20 78.12 73.11 Spain 9.88 11.81 13.48 15.19 10.32 16.70 17.10 10.58 22.24 23.00 Turkey 3.24 3.85 4.24 4.73 5.80 0.37 7.55 8.42 8.05 8.93 EuropeanCommunity.... 107 110 113 119 126 132 135 141 144 138 Befighnn 5.00 5.70 4.82 5.74 6.27 ? 0.73 6.93 7.09 7.04 7.46 France 22.42 23.44 24.78 25.57 27.70 23.01 28.95 30.24 30.72 32.47 Italy 20.70 22.43 26.28 29.55 31.35 33.08 31.80 33.46 30.31 36.24 United Kingdom 16.08 16.79 17.62 17.04 17,46 17.17 17.7P, 18.05 10.09 17.78 West Oennany2 34.13 34.74 31.71 33.44 35.08 38.32 41.01 43.15 41.01 35.36 Other Countries Brasil 5.87 0.05 6.40 7.28 7.82 0.00 0.80 11.38 13.34 13.60 India 10.58 11.u6 11,30 11.94 13.02 13.96 14.03 15.70 15.01 14.26 Mexico 4.30 4.01 0.00 0.13 0.70 7.27 7 52 8.75 0.92 10.70 Communist Countries 1.18811.and Eastern Europe.. 104 114 122 126 129 137 145 151 160 '10 USSR... 72.39 72.39. 80.01 84.81 87.51 89.74 95.25 100.33 104.30 100.52 116.10 Eastern Europe 31.8 34.0 37.1 39.0 39.6 42.1 44.6'" ^ 410.. 50.9 54.8 Bulgaria 2.08 2.85 3.36 3.51 3.55 3.67 3.88 3.91 . 4.18 4.30 Czechoslovakia 5.71 6.13 6.46 0.49 6.73 7.40 7.00 8.04 1...38 8.97 East Germany - 0.09 0.45 7.18 7.55 7.41 7.99 8.47 " 8.86 0.55 10./0 . Ilungary. 2.38 2.60 2.66 2.80 2.50 2.77 2.71 2.07 3.40 3.44 Poland 0.57 10.04 11.14 11.59 11.83 12.18 . 13.08 13.99 15.55 10.80 Romania ?5.41 5.80 0.34 7.03 7.52 8.13 8.52 9.21 0.85 11.20 Far East China 14;80 16.90 14.20 17.40 10.00 19.70 23.00 27.50 29.80 31.60 Modern planm 10.9 12.5 10.0 12.7 13.7. 13.8 13.8 14.3 14.0 .15.2 Smaliplants 3.0 4.4 3.6 4.7 5.9 5.9 9.2 13.2 14.0 16.4 Nort111(orea 2.40 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 4.00 4.40 4.70 5.00 5.50 North Vietnam 0.66 0.66 0.20 0.12 0.20 0.25. 0.35 N.A. N.A. N.A. Other Albania 0.13 0.14 0.22 0.30 0.33 0.34 0.39 0.42 0.54 0.58 Cuba. 0.80. 0.75 ? 0.84 0.78 0.68 0.74 .1.09 1.47 1.70 2.00 Yugoslavia 3.10 3.23 3.31 3.76 3.96 4.40 4.95 5.75 6.21 6.65 All types of hydraulic cements used in construction. a Including data for West Berlin. 122 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 138 Production of Total Grain' World OECD 1965 986 1966 1,060 Million Metric Tons 1967 1,110 1968 1,140 1969 1,150 1970 1,160 1971 1,250 1972 1,220 1973 1,320 1974 1,280 United Staten" 183.46 184.30 208.01 202.56 205.53 186.68 237.59 228.05 237.47 204.40 Australia 9.44 16,46 9.51 18.58 13.94 12.38 13.33 9.48 16,16 10.05 Canada 30.68 36.97 28.43 32.75 34.87 26.88 36.62 33.30 35.62 29.81 Japan 18.25 18.23 20.26 20.24 19.19 17.01 14.65 15.56 15.06 15.87 Spain 8.82 9.21 10.62 11.57 11.40 10,03 13.51 11.89 1.1.44 12.98 Turkey 12.05 14.14 15.38 14.31 14.44 13.68 17.62 15.50 13.23 13.93 European Community 81.0 78.4 90.3 91.0 91.6 87.9 100 103 105 107 France 29.90 26,57 32,21 33.00 32.90 31.58 36.78 40.21 42.55 40.13 Italy 14.50 14.34 15.13 15.01 15.82 16.13 16.33 15.83 15.84 16.80 United Kingdom 13.62 13.33 14.51 12.98 13.35 13.00 14.75 15.28 15.15 15.82 West Germany. 13.47 14.38 17.48 18.50 18.18 16.70 20,32 19,64 20.54 22.42 Other Countries Argentina 14,41 15.71 15.79 14.35 18.16 10.05 13.12 18.34 17.90 16.47 Bangladesh 15,80 14.41 17.64 17.08 18.12 16.85 15.79 14.87 18.69 18.07 Brazil. 19.28 18.28 18.85 18.76 20.08 21.02 20.34 20.75 23.32 25.33 India 05.56 63.35 70.42 85.39 87.93 94.03 96.38 93.20 98.86 89.21 Indonesia 16.06 17.72 18.68 19.33 19.84 21.34 21.33 21.00 22.90 26.30 Mexico. 10.59 10.48 10.74 10.93 9.20 11.58 11.68 10.50 1L89 10.60 Pakistan 7.22 6.63 7.46 10.20 9.76 11.42 12.20 12.12 19.45 12.25 Tha:land 10.18 14.62 12.44 13.88 14.98 15.22 15.70 13 52 16.55 16.90 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe 174 227 206 229 224 241 249 241 295 270 USSR 3 121.14 171.18 147.80 169.54 102.40 186.80 181.18 168.24 222.53 195.59 Eastern Europe 53.1 55.6 57.8 59.4 61.7 54.7 67.5 73.2 72.5 74.5 Bulgaria4 ' 5.19 6.76 6.41 5.22 6.00 6.70 6.99 8.09 7.28 0.10 Czechoslovakia 5.23 5.87 6.52 7.36 7.90 7.20 8.78 8.67 9.66 10.62 East Germany 5 6.73 5.91 7.36 7.84 6.92 8.46 7.74 8.54 8.50 9.50 Hungary 4 7.37 7.47 7.77 8.33 9.55 7.49 9.64 10.66 11.52 12.32 Poland 5 6 16.01 15.78 16.25 17.93 18.57 16.25 19.87 20.90 21.80 22.82 Romania 4. 12.55 13.83 13.44 12.71 12.70 10.57 14.46 16.86 13.76 13.17 Far East China 7 210.00 215.00 230.00 215.00 220.00 240.00 246.00 240.00 250.00 255.00 Other Cuba 6 6.08 .0.10 0.12 0.11 0.19 0.30 0.30 0.25 0.29 N.A. Yugoslavia 4 10.56 13.80 13.16 12.06 13.61 11.56 13.96 13.64 13.76 15.54 1 Data are for the following products, where they are produced: barley, corn, oats, rice, rye, and wheat. 2 Including sorghum for grain. 3 Including miscellaneous grains and pulses. 4 Excluding rice. 5 Including miscellaneous grains. 6 Excluding corn, 7 Including kaoliang, broad beans, and field peas. Tubers are included on a grain equivalent basis of 4 metric tons of tubers to 1 metric ton of grain. 11 Data reflect only rice production and government collections of corn; total production Is considerably higher. 123 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 139 Production of Wheat Million Metric Tons World OECD 1965 262 1966 303 1967 292 1968 324 1969 306 1970 308 1971 341 1972 334 1973 367 1974 347 United States 35.80 35.51 41.03 42.37 39.26 36.78 44.03 42.05 46.58 48.81 Australia. 7.07 12.70 7.55 14.80 10.55 7.89 8.51 6.51 11.85 11.70 Canada 17.67 22.52 16.14 17.68 18.62 9.02 14.41 14.51 17.11 14.22 Spain 4.72 4.88 5.0 5.48 4.62 4.06 5.46 4.56 3.92 4.48 Turkey 7.43 8.20 9.00 8.40 8.30 8.00 10.70 0.50 8.00 8.30 European Community 35.3 30.4 35.8 36.6 35.5 34.6 39.8 41.2 41.1 44.5 France. 14.76 11.30 14.29 14.98 14.46 12.92 15.48 18.12 17.79 18.90 Italy 9.78 0.40 (-60 9.66 9.58 9.69 9.99 9.42 8.90 9.59 United Kingdom 4.17 3.48 3.90 3.47 3.36 4.24 4.82 4.76 5.03 5.75 West Germany 4.22 4.40 5.64 6.01 5.82 5.49 6.93 6.41 6.92 7.72 Other Countries Argentina 6.08 6.25 7.32 5.74 7.02 4.92 5.68 6.90 6.00 5.10 India 12.29 10.42 11.39 16.54 18.65 20.09 23.83 20.41 24.92 22.07 Iran 2.90 3.19 4.00 4.40 3.00 3.80 3.30 4.03 4.00 3.70 Pakistan 4.59 3.92 4.33 6.42 6.62 7.39 6.37 6.89 7.80 7.80 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. 78.1 118 97.9 114 100 119 123 112 136 112 USSR 59.55 100.50 77.42 93.39 79.92 0973 98.76 85.99 109.78 83.85 Eastern Europe 18.4 17.9 20.5 20.9 20.5 l'd.0 24.4 25.6 26.6 27.9 Bulgaria 2.92 3.19 3.25 2..3 2.57 3.03 3.10 3.58 3.25 2.80 Czechoslovakia.. 1.99 2.25 2.52 3.15 3.26 3.17 3.88 4.02 4.65 5.13 East Germany 1.80 1.52 2.01 2.38 1.99 2.13 2.49 2.74 2.86 3.60 Hungary ..... 2.4.6 2.35 ,q,r/2 3.?4 3.58 2.72 3.92 4.10 4.50 4.97 Poland 3.34 3.56 3.86 4.57 4.71 4.61 5.46 5.15 5.81 6.41 Romania 5.94 5.06 5.82 4.85 4.35 3.36 5.60 6.04 5.48 4.97 Other Albania 0.09 0.11 0.13 0.15 0.19 0.18 0.21 N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugoslavia 3.46 4.60 4.82 4.36 4.88 3.79 5.60 4.84 9.75 6.28 124 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 140 Production of Coarse Grains Million Metric Tuna World OECD 1965 406 1966 434 1967 452 1968 460 1969 480 1970 474 1971 526 1972 513 1973 557 1974 529 United States I 144.20 144.03 162.53 155.47 102.12 140.14 189.67 181.13 186.08 150.40 Canada 13.01 14,40 11.29 15.07 10.25 17.86 22.21 18.75 18.50 15.59 Spain 3.75 3.06 4,90 5.73 6.36 5.57 7.09 6.98 7.14 8.17 Turkey 5.05 5.73 0.18 5.73 5.94 5.44 6.66 5.!1 5.02 5,39 European Community.... 45.1 47.3 53.6 53.7 55.2 52.4 59.3 60.7 63.2 61.7 Denmark s 5.17 5.10 5.40 6.05 6.15 5.58 6.31 6.?:', 3.05 6.75 France 14.10 15.17 17.81 17.94 18.35 18.57 21.22 22.01 24.68 21.16 Italy 4.21 4.32 4.79 4.71 5.37 5.02 5.44 5.66 5.97 6.24 United Kingdom 3 9.44 9.80 10.61 0.51 9.98 8.76 9.94 10.52 10.12 10.07 West Germany 0,25 9.08 11.84 12.48 12.36 11.30 13.39 13.23 13.62 14.70 Other Countries Argentina. 8.17 9.25 8.19 8.27 " 10.73 10.84 7.14 11.14 11.59 11.01 Brazil 11.44 12.90 12.88 12.77 14.24 13.57 12.97 13.87 15.27 16.07 India 7,28 7.27 8.02 9.20 8.10 10.20 7.88 8.78 8.63 7.83 Mexico 8.21 8.48 8.25 8.80 6.74 9.05 9.34 8.38 9.48 7.99 South Africa 5.20 9.78 5.46 5.14 6.32 8.76 9.52 4.36 11.13 9.16 Communist Countries 4 USSR and Eastern Europe. 95.5 108 107 114 123 121 124 128 157 156 USSR 5 110.87 09.97 69.57 75.08 81.38 84.78 80.98 80.60 110.98 109.83 Eastern Europe 34.6 37.6 37.3 39.0 41.6 35.6 43.0 47.6 46.1 46.6 Bulgaria ? 2.22 3.45 3.'2 2.65 3.40 3.64 3,87 4.51 4.01 3.28 Czechoslovakia 6 3.24 3.62 4.01 4.2' 4.65 4.02 4.99 4.65 5.15 5.49 East Germany. 4.93 4.39 5.35 5.46 4.93 4.32 5.25 5.79 5.64 5.90 Hungary? 4.94 5.15 4.77 4.8 5.98 4.78 5.72 6.57 7.03 i .36 Poland 3 12.67 12.22 12.30 13.37 13.86 11.64 14.42 15.25 15.90 16.41 Romanian 6.61 8.77 7.62 8.20 8.83 7.21 8.87 10.82 8.28 8.20 Other Cuba 1 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 Yugoslavia 0 7.10 9.20 8.34 7.70 8.73 7.77 8.35 8.80 0.02 9.27 Data are for the following products, where they are produced: barley, corn, oats, and rye. 2 Including sorghum for grain, 3 Excluding corn. 4 Unless otherwise indicated, data include miscellaneous grains. 5 Including pulses. ? Excluding miscellaneous grains. 7 Corn only. Data reflect government collections only. Total production is considerably higher. 125 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 141 Produellon of Mee' 196.. 1966 1967 1968 1969 ?-y 1970 ?? J? 1971 Thousand Metric Tons 1972 1973 1974 World 2 16Z,000 163,000 183,000 189,000 196,006 200,000 196,000 1814,000 2013,000 206,000 OECD Unit id States 3, 400 3,880 4 , 054 4,721 4,141 3,758 3,800 3, 34711 4, 210 5 , 108 Japan 15,515 15,030 18,071 18,007 17,508 15,86 13,090181 14,871 15,180 15,353 European Community 607 721 860 724 956 9.1 6 803 1,050 1,030 Italy 509 021 745 039 801 810 892 751 970 970 Other Countries Bangladesh 15,751 14,302 17,504 17,000 1,3,008 10,714 15,0110 14,755 18,574 18,500 Brasil 7,580 5,050 5,000 5,300 5,595 0,315 5,350 0,200 0,200 0,510 Burma 8,055 6,037 7,770 8,023 7,085 8,128 8,178 7,359 8,55j 7,711 India 45,982 45,657 1.'0,415 59,042 06,700 03,730 64,607 58,008 05,315 50,309 Indonesia 13,700 14,000 10,008 16,231 17,530 18,452 18,721 10,040 20,307 23,538 South KOI ea 4,707 5,337 4,900 4,350 5,582 5,571 5,554 5,760 0,111 0,042 South Vietnam 4,822 4,330 4,088 4,300 5,115 5,715 0,100 5,900 6,100 0,000 Thailwid 0,159 13,500 11,198 12,410 13,410 13,270 13,400 12,200 14,200 14,500 Communist Countries USSR and Easorn Europe 683 847 1,060 1,200 1,280 1,460 1,630 1,E:d 1,940 N.A. USSR 583 712 805 1,003 1,107 1,279 1,430 1,047 1,705 1,911 Eastern Europe. 100 135 168 140 176 176 200 166 180 N.A. Bulgaria 33 48 57 39 58 00 07 00 01 N.A. Hungary 21 31 43 41 50 45 67 01 09 50 Romania 46 56 68 00 08 05 60 45 50 50 Far East North Vietnam 4,000 4,100 4,350 3,900 4,000 4.500 3,700 4,000 3,900 4,500 Other Albania 10 10 11 13 14 15 11 N.A. N.A. N.A. Cuba 50 68 94 95 177 291 285 240 275 N.A. Yugoslavia, 25 23 20 18 28 32 36 31 30 40 1 Rough, or paddy, rice. Data rote. to crops harvested in the la:it half of the year stated, combined with crops harvested in the first half of the following year. 2 Excluding data for the People's Republic of Chins. 126 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 142 Production of 1...laioro VVorld 1965 247 1966 256 1967 270 1968 277 1969 250 1970 268 1971 244 Million Mcirir 'room 1972 1973 1974' 240 269 245 OECD 82.6 83.6 88.2 85.8 . 79.7 84.5 80.9 77.1 75.1 77.6 United Skates 13.A 13.94 13.07 13.40 14.17 14.70 14.40 13.12 13,5H 15,43 Anirtri., 2.54 3.01 3.05 3.47 2.91 2.70 2.72 2.34 2.12 2,00 Canada 2.11 2.411 2.12 2 40 2,33 2. 5)) 2.06 1.99 2.10 2.43 JAW 4.00 3.38 3.03 3.07 3.514 3 01 3.27 3,53 3.41 2.02 gpitin ? 4.00 4.17 4.20 4.43 4.72 5,42 4.80 5.2H 5.01 5.40 European Cominumity 47.6 47.7 52.4 49.2 43.6 46.1 44.6 42.0 39.4 40.4 Franco 11.07 10.05 10.30 10.03 9.03 8.07 9.34 0,47 7.40 7,50 Italy 3,55 3,88 4.01 3,96 3.07 3.07 3.27 3.30 2.95 2,90 Netherland? 3.24 4,12 4.84 5.04 4.70 5.65 5.75 5.58 5 77 5.60 United Kingdom 7.50 6.58 7.20 i.,, H6 0.22 7.4H 7.17 6.53 0.71 0.53 West Germany. 10.09 18./14 21.29 19.20 15 .00 16.25 15.1'1 15.04 13,08 14,55 Other Countries Argentina 2.49 1.48 1.00 1.97 2.34 2.31 1.90 1.31 1.54 1.82 India 3,60 4.08 3.52 4.23 4.73 3.91 4.81 4.83 4.47 4.50 Onnmimint Countries USSItand Eastern Europe. 152 159 169 177 155 169 152 150 181 N.A. IISSII 80.08 87.85 95.46 102.18 91.78 06.78 92.66 70.33 108.20 00.70 Eastern Europe 63.4 71.2 73.7 75.2 63.5 72.4 59.8 71.3 72.6 N.A. !Work 0.28 0.42 0.38 0,37 0.30 0.37 0.40 0.30 0.36 N.A. Czechoslovakia 3.00 5.85 0.04 0.53 5.18 4.79 4.02 5.06 5.09 4.60 not Germany 12.80 12.82 14.07 12.04 8.83 13.05 9.41 12.14 11.40 13.40 Hungary 1.76 2.91 1.86 1.63 2.01 1.81 1.00 1.35 1.10 1.36 Poland, 42.66 4h.80 48.21 50.28 44.94 50.30 39.80 48.74 51.92 40.50 Romania 2.19 3.35 3.10 3.71 2.10 2,00 3.78 3.67 2.64 4,15 Other ? Albania 0.02 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.13 N.A. N.A. Cuba' 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.00 0,08 0.08 0.09 N. A. . Yugoslavia..2.38 3.23 2.81 2.89 3.14 2.90 2.95 2.41 2.97 3.20 1 Preliminary. 2 Data reflect government collecqons only; the total production is considerably higher. 127 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 141 Production of 41rogir ' 1965 19r.n 19117 i9o4 19119 1070 1971 Thema?mi Metric Toon 1972 1973 1974 World 67,200 65,100 68,260 68,700 69.1100 76,700 75,1,00 75,1100 80,700 '19,900 ()ECU United Staten 11 4,1471 4,7Ho 1,802 5,101 1,071 5,327 5,278 1,157 5,1tm 5,135 AusItalin '1 2,1173 2,117 2, 340 2,800 2,260 2,507 2,732 2,860 2,583 2,038 European Community 7,740 7,590 /1,290 H.470 9.250 9,090 10,400 10,100 10,200 9,330 I'M Ill'r 9,483 IRON 1,775 2,434 2,701 3,020 3,001 3,159 3,512 3,250 Itnly..,.... .. . 1,917 1,3-10 1,651 1,700 I , 107 1,100 1,123 1,253 1,191 980 United kingdom , . 9117 031 tin 1137 1,000 1175 1,1155 1,121 DOH 758 Weal (3ermany .. 1,634 1,960 2,005 2,014 2,130 2,100 2,170 2,761 7,459 2,450 OtherC,99Orleml 1411101 4,614 3,812 1,275 1,382 4,174 5,019 5,298 0,151 0,11:17 11,031 Indio 3,493 3,633 2,357 2,175 4,190 4,034 3,959 3,707 3,988 4,489 Mrsleo 2,120 2,260 2,112 2,330 2,561 2,402 2,189 2,587 2,810 2,834 14110pplries 1,050 1,113 1,599 1,012 1,57M 1,980 2,171 2,009 2,250 2,15m South Arden, 1,014 I , 536 I , 732 1,784 I ,108 1,6411 1,720 2,111 1,953 1,970 Communint (*madden E1*311 and Enntern Europe. 16,200 15,300 15.706 16,300 15,700 15,300 14,200 14,300 16,100 N.A. USSR 1 11,997 10,588 10,803 11,703 11,247 11,110 9,810 9,077 11,610 1o,268 Eastern Europe 4,240 4,740 4,910 4,570 4,450 4,160 4,440 4,610 1,760 N.A. Illulgnrin 1 :142 385 432 313 313 403 387 308 197 N.A. ,*xechotilovnkin 1 874 1,070 1,039 900 1139 951 000 /017 8511 N.A. Ennt (1erninny 1 6111 671 0111 003 562 5/47 040 7111 ? 703 N.A. !limitary 1 ... 465 473 .160 433 .152 301 262 :124 326 2110 Poland 1,505 1,663 1,823 idito 1,080 1,509 1,723 1,801 1,783 1,504 Itomnnin 1 tither 437 4s0 181 117 465 419 520 565 683 Mil Colin A 6,150 4,537 6,730 5,164 4,459 8,538 5,921 4,350 5,350 6,015 Yugoslav' m ... 3113 576 490 433 514 385 421 376 410 515 - - - - 1 Unlems otherwho. indiented, data are for beet augur produced in the calendar year. !Mtn are given in tenon of the raw value of centrifugril Augur. Refined au gst:. is equill to approximately 1127'., of raw sugar by aright. Centrifugal, an dintinguimhed from IMIlrentrifugal. !guitar includes cane and beet sugnr produced by Ow centrifugn1 procesm nrol Is the principnl type of mugnr moving in International trade. 2 Including Carle sugar; excluding datn for Puerto Rico. 3 Cane num' only, 1 Including raw cane sugar in for refining. 6 Raw cane sugar of 000 polnritntion. Data on' for erop yearn ending 30 J11111. of the !dated year. 128 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 'Fable 111 Eish ("itch I Thousand Tons NVotIll.. , ............ ? ? OECD 1W11,4 Mitten.- Camilla Iceland.. 311111111 Norway Spain European Community . . Denmark France1403 United Kingdom . (tummy West (1er Other Countries Chile India 111'1'01(.0n ... Peru Philippine, Haut li Africa Thailand627 l'aintuutilat Countries 1.8:411 nail Etuttern Europe USSR 2 I.:totem Europe litilloHn Czechoslovakia... East Ocrinnny .222 Hungary Poland. Romania Other Cuba. Yugoslavia 1965 113,200 2,690 I :2112 I , 109 6,920 2,312 1,355 4,110 811 1,11117M 1133 70S 1,331 I , 102 7 , 6:12 OSO I ,2::11 6,400 5,774 623 22 II 1: 2118 222r 38 40 42 1900 57 , 300 2,515 1,310 1 , '210 7 , 132 2,871 1 , 380 4,210 1451 SO5 I ,1169 657 1 , 384 1,367 I , 202 8,811 1,7225(21 733 6,750 6,093 660 27 12 27 33S :17 43 40 1967 00,400 2,400 1,296 7,14091:4! 3,2611 1,400 4,380 1,070 H20 1,020 1102 1,053 I ,?,:00 I , 180 10,11011 1,57181131 $17 7,300 6,5314 762 45 12 1 210,3 2 330 48 03 48 1901$ 03 . 900 2,152 1 , 190 601 Ft , 691 2 , 850 I , 533 4.1400 I .107 I ,t)4() 682 I , 393 1 .5211 I .159 10,550 945 2 , 015 I .0119 7.640 6,781 556 01 11 303 30 407 41 00 45 _ 1909 112,700 2,489 1,403 690 11,11:91 2,491 I , 522 4,000 1,275 770 1,1183 052 1,095 1,007 1,214 0,241 97S 1,850 1,270 7,980 7,091 891 85 14 310 '28 408 40 80 44 ... 1970 70,000 2,770 1, .;91314, Ii, 306 2,080 I , 539 4,520 1 , 226 70 i 1 , 01111 013 1 , 1141 1 , 756 I , 22S 12,613 992 1,502 i , 44S 8,1400 7,828 977 92 13 319 20 409 SH 100 IS 1971 70,200 2,820 1, 2911 641 tl, 950 3,075 1 ,5011 4.0(11) 1 ,101 712 1,107 50H 1 , 0 7 1,852 1,211 10 ,600 1,050 1 , 105 1,51(7 8,100 7,7115 1,060 0710$ 14 332 211 518 71 12(6) 5 1972 65,500 2,050 1.1(111 10 , '2; 72(:11 :1,163 1,617 1,640 I , I 13 783 1, 042 1111 792 1,637 1, 2611 176$ I, 132 1, 12:1 I .1)7)1 9,310 8,209 1,100 I:: 323 214 544 sn 140 .19 1973 05,7110 2,V0 1.152 10,17111; 2,971 1,570 4,700 1,105 797 1,11 I 175 00 I 1,1111tt 21,231941: 1,204 1,332 1,1192 N.A. 9,005 ? N.A. 98 N.A. 3:13 N.A. .557 N.A. VS)? 1 Unless at her wire Indicated, data-are in terms of live weight for all species of fish and penweed, crustaceans, and mollusk'', but. exclude aquatic. tnanunaln. 2 Including aquatic matnanis. 129 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table lo Number of Catlin Woilil 01.31) 1966 1,1101 1066 1,190 19117 1,210 19411 1 , 220 1969 1,230 1970 1,230 1971 1,240 1972 1,270 1973 1,290 Million Iliad 1974 1976 1,320 5,340 Dulled Minim 1011.00 1)1(1,86 10/37H 109.37 .110 02 112.37 114.58 117 .110 121 ,t,3 127.07 131.113 Australia 1/1,82 17 . 94 18.27 10.22 20.01 22,10 24.37 27.38 29,13 30.90 .14.30 Canada 12.13 11.90 11,72 11,08 11.40 11.63 11.101 12.27 12.01 13.21 14,02 New Zeland . HO 7 . "2 7,75 8.23 11,011 8.7K /1,82 H. 77 11. 09 9.42 9.88 Turkey ? It 11 14.42 15.02 15.41 15.02 i4,37 13.87 13.0(1 14.08 13 43 13.113 European Community . 68.0 70.1 71.7 71.9 72.5 . 72.9 71.9 71.7 74.7 78.9 79.4 France 20.21 20 .114 21. IN 21, OR 21 .57 21 /2 25.; 4 21.70 22. 45 2:1.1)0 24.70 IOW 9,23 9 . 43 9, nri 0,38 $0.07 (1,61 8,7(1 8,67 (4.71 8,41 8,06 United Kingdom . 11.69 12.01) 12.17 12.00 12,011 12.30 12.44 12.02 13.76 14,114 14.114 Weal. Germany 11.05 13.68 13,97 13.98 14.60 14,29 14.03 /3.01 13.89 14.37 14.42 Other Countrien Argentina 46.79 49.0)1 31.33 51.46 48.30 48,44 49.79 52.31 54.77 59.50 muo Brasil 3... ...... 84,23 90 Si) 90,00 89 . 99 92.84 78.45 NI .13 )4.I:1 86.14 (1(1 ,14 91.14 ( 'olombla 17.9) 17.30 17.90 $8.70 19 , 50 2)1.2(1 20,51 20.18) 21.78 22.50 23.22 Ethiopia "5.42 25. 00 25.78 25. 96 26..11 26. 23 26.31 26.76 24 . (12 24.66 25.32 Mode? 21.118 21 .1)8 22.96 23.20 23.03 24 , NH '26.05 26 . :17 26.8:1 27.51 /8.07 South Africa 12.44 12.18 11.92 12.14 11.78 10.13 10.04 11.111 11.74 12.32 12.60 (7ot:unlink, CountrieN 1.16:411 and Eantern Eorope. III 120 125 125 124 123 127 131 134 138 N.A. '1114611 87.17 93.44 97.11 97.17 95.74 95.16 99.22 102.43 101.01 106,27 109.10 Eastern Europe .. 26.6 26.9 27.9 28.3 28.4 27.9 28,1 29.0 30.2 32.1 N.A. Bulgaria 1,47 1.41, 1.38 1 30 1 .30 .20 1.28 1.38 1.4$ 1.45 N.A. Czechoslovakia 4,44 4.31) 4.10 4 .44 4.25 4.22 4,20 4:15 1.17 4.51. N.A. East Germany "I 4.68 4 . 76 4,92 3.02 5.11 5,17 5.19 5.21) 5.38 3.48 5.58 II ungitry 1.114 1 . 92 1.97 2.05 2.02 1.93 1,91 1.8$ 1.87 1.93 2.02 Poland 11,35 9 .48 10,00 10.12 10.53 10.28 10.'22 10.50 0.30 12,82 12.82 Romania , ...... 4.76 4.04 5.20 5.33 5.14 5.04 5.22 5.53 5.77 5.9(4 6.00 Other Albania? 0.43 0.43 0,43 (1.44 0.43 0.44 0.44 0.44 N.A. N.A. N.A. Cuba 0.01 0.70 6.77 7.17 7.10 N.A. N.A. 5.00 N.A. N.A. N.A. Yugurlavh1 5.22 5.58 5.71 5.69 5.26 5.03 5.14 5.15 5.37 5.08 0 6,04 Uniesa otherwise indicated, data are as of the beginning of tins year. 2 Including buffalo. 3 Datn for 1970 and subsequent years reflect the agricultural census of 1970. 4 Aa of 30 November of the previous year. 5 An of December 1974. ?Aa of 15 January 1974. 130 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 ? Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 l'able 140 World OECD 1965 575 1966 586 1967 596 Number of !logo' 196/4 1969 004 609 1970 594 1971 03, 1972 046 1973 0117 Million Head 1974 1975 668 575 United States-. ..., 5011 50.52 57.12 58.02 60.83 57.05 67.43 12.51 59,I0 01.11 55.06 Canada 5 00 5,110 11./43 0.11 5,711 0.50 7.72 7. 3o 0,114 0.99 5 .101 Japan 3.3)8 5,16 11.014 5.54 5.43 0,34 0,90 0,98 7.31 8.02 7..75 Spain 4.02 4.60 5.46 5.66 0,14 0.92 6.92 7,18 8.47 H.31 m,02 European Commulilty,, 55.4 55.5 55.4 59.9 59.8 65.2 70.1 1)8.4 68.9 71.0 69.4 Dennuirk 8.211 H.10 H.08 0.00 7.77 8.35 8,73 8,71 8,70 8.24 H ,or Prance 9,04 9.24 9,84 10.09 9,00 10.411 11.57 II . 2M ii .:17 11.40 12,04 Italy. 5,41 5,10 5.29 0 .20 7.30 9 . 22 8.1)8 8 . 20 14.2)) 8.81 8,411 Netherlands 3.110 :1.104 4.09 4,73 4.7," 5.47 0.23 0. 1 3 0.11 6.91 7.20 United Kingdom... 7.01 8.13 7.20 7.03 7,117 F1.13 8.55 HAM 8.84 0.27 7.87 West Germany ... 1/4.15 17.7'. 17.08 10.03 18,73 10.32 20.97 10.1114 20.03 20.45 20.24 Other Countries Brazil l 511.70 02.53 02,08 03.41 04.92 31,50 :12.10 33,00 34.00 25.00 35. 50 Mexico 8.53 9.00 9.54 9.76 11.914 10.30 0,97 10,9H 0,43 II ,00 II .78 Philippines. , ... 0.94 0.91 5.50 0.09 0.35 0.40 7,05 7.74 8.03 11.30 9.70 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe, 97.6 103 101 94.8 92.2 98.7 113 122 121 128 N.A. USSR 52.84 Ml. MI 58.03 50.87 49.05 50.00 67.48 71.43 60.59 70.03 72,20 Eastern Europe 44.8 43.2 43.1 43.9 43.1 42.7 45.1 51.0 54.1 58.0 N.A. Bulgaria 2.01 2.41 2.28 2.31 2.14 1.07 2.37 2.81 2.60 2.75 N.A. Czechoslovakia 11.14 5.54 5.30 5.00 5.14 5.04 5,53 5,94 0.09 0.27 N.A. Ea..t Germany 3 0.76 8.88 9.31 9.25 9.52 9.24 9.08 10.00 10.30 10.85 11.01 Ilungary 7 .01 0.59 0.12 OAS 5.f.: 5.70 7.31 7.59 7.26 8.01 8.29 Poland 14.20 14.37 14.70 14.38 14.18 14.70 13.80 10.95 19.00 21.71 N.A. Romania 0.03 5.30 5.40 5.75 5.85 5.97 0.36 7.74 8.78 8,99 N.A. Other Albania . 0.15 0,14 0.14 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.10 0.15 N.A. NA, N.A. Cuba .Yugoolavia 1.75 13.98 1.81 5.12 0.30 4 5.52 0.33 4 5.80 0 .20 4 5.09 0 . 30 4 5.54 0.28 A 0,50 0.31 4 0.22 0.29 4 0.34 N.A, 7.40 A N.A. 7.70 I Unless otherwise indicated, data are am of the beginning of the year. I Data for 1970 Hrid aubsequnit years reflect the agricultural cz,nsuri of 1970. 3 Ari of 30 November of the previous year. 4 State sector only. 5 An of 15 January 1974. 131 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 147 Production of Meat 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 Thounand Metric Tons 1972 1973 1274 World 73,300 75,800 78,600 81,000 82,100 84,500 87,200 88,700 88,300 N.A. 0131) United Stales 14,301 11,708 16,530 16,002 16,027 16,147 17,146 16,801 15,750 17,110 Aimsralla 1,666 1,700 1,082 1,706 1,1940 1,919 2,051 2,3914 2,328 1,011 Canada ......... ,. 1,327 1,331 1,402 1,446 1,389 1,480 1,674 1,646 1,538 1,572 Japan2 010 073 717 690 737 020 1,036 1,072 1,072 1,241 New Zenhuul 781 708 890 902 991 967 1,606 1,020 996 9314 Mpakil 008 714 782 800 836 953 952 018 1,105 1,217 European Conunimity., 11,900 11,700 12,200 12,700 12,500 13,100 13,800 13,300 13,200 15,100 Iminarkg 14110 929 967 926 881 012 961 939 030 0/43 Ernneet 3,244 2,1947 3,050 3,093 2,028 2,902 3,155 3,028 3,019 3,103 100342 1,084 1,161 1,243 1,375 1,303 1,363 1,11S 1,370 1,348 1,001 Netherlandm2 794 773 817 802 1049 1,014 1,096 1,026 1,040 1,182 United Kingdom 2,019 2,033 2,000 2,012 2,001 2,121 2,217 2,137 2,119 2,335 WentGermany2 3,071 3,108 3,170 3,411 3,449 3,690 3,754 3,572 3,145 3,760 Other Comaripm Argentina2 2,446 2,814 3,012 3,040 3,307 3,096 2,620 2,654 2,617 2,630 Brazila 2,039 2,000 2,125 2,362 2,507 2,660 2,490 2,760 3,235 2,024 Meximia 750 769 813 842 898 084 980 1,055 1,112 1,271 Communkt Countritm USSIt and Ensn.rn Europe.. 14,000 14,800 15,800 16,200 16,300 16,800 17,900 18,700 18,900 20,400 USSIO ,..,.,.?. 9,956 16,701 !1,615 14,618 11,770 12,278 13,272 13,033 13,527 14,500 E.teern Europe 4,040 4,140 4,290 4,660 4,530 4,480 4,660 5,070 5,320 5,930 Bulgaria 278 293 206 320 288 266 283 313 310 320 CgeehoMovnkht 509 580 605 660 625 638 674 705 731 681 Emit Germany 886 030 968 1,003 1,016 991 1,020 1,094 1,144 1,222 Hungary4 470 469 471 540 521 511 606 643 600 703 Poland 1,334 1,368 1,409 1,440 1,504 1,478 1,467 1,620 1,780 2,166 ItomanM 462 600 614 592 578 590 60% 691 760 842 Other YugoMarM4 694 621 686 751 686 703 774 732 697 730 1 Data are on a carcass weight, bone-in bud, and are for beef, veal, pork, mutton, Iamb, and goat where they are produced. Unlefts otherwise indicated, data exclude horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard. Including horsemeat. 3 Including horsemeat, rabbit, poultry, game, edible offal, and lard. 4 Including horsemeat and live exports. 3 Including horsemeat and edible offal. 132 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 148 Production of Milk 1965 1966 1967 196H 1969 1970 1971 Thounand MelricTuns 1972 1973 1974 World 372./06 380,000 387,000 395,000 394,000 396,000 399,000 409,000 417,000 425,000 04814 United Slalen...? 50,327 54,301 53,856 53,172 52,773 53,268 53,765 54,387 52,444 52,352 Atotndht 0,069 7,335 7,338 6,054 7,518 7,712 7,340 7,311 7,212 7,060 Canada . 8,328 8,337 8,268 8,311 8,481 8,272 8,003 6,018 7,659 7.575 Japan 3,221 8,409 3,566 4,016 4,309 4,761 4,820 4,010 4,908 1.SO4 New Zeahuul 5,956 6,205 0,331 5,933 6,304 5,907 6,257 6,141 5,747 5,685 EuropeanCnnunindly 88,400 90,300 93,100 94,800 92,001. 91,100 91,600 95,500 96,300 96,000 1h4uniirk 5,367 5,306 5,193 5,122 4,877 4,630 4,550 4,786 4,893 1,810 France 20,771 28,007 :9,355 30,444 27,058 27,245 27,638 28,8414 29,561 29,600 Italy 0,184 9,695 9,880 9,287 9,100 8,936 0,350 9,665 9,000 10,200 Nellierhu44 7,:42 7,235 7,535 7,710 7,975 8,239 8,392 8,951 9,330 0.800 United Kingdon19..? 11,386 11,295 11,696 12,006 :2,149 12,374 12,700 13,601 13,843 14.076 INeml. Germany 21,253 21,357 21,717 22,121 22,210 21,856 21,165 21,490 21,266 21,400 OunnoluiltitYountrlem USSItand Enslern EuNqw. 101,000 107,000 112,600 115,000 114,000 116,000 116,000 118,000 124,000 N.A. USSR 72,563 75,992 79,620 82,205 81,540 83,016 83,163 83,181 88,300 01./00 Eastwn Etaope 28,700 30,800 31,900 32,300 32,600 32,700 33,100 34.700 35,800 N.A. Iltdgaria 1,000 1,09M 1,211 1,196 1,200 1,252 1,288 1,309 1,356 N. A. Czechomlovakhi3 3,024 4,169 4,335 4,556 4,751 4,794 4,923 5,123 5,430 5,503 KamtGerniany 0,371 6,728 6,004 7,227 7,232 7,001 7,150 7,515 7,745 8,321 flungary3 1,762 1,851 1,977 1,633 1,888 1,863 1,803 1,810 1,949 2,003 Poland.. 13,344 14,235 14,494 14,642 14,757 14,948 15,147 15,765 16,187 17,352 lUnnan00 2,304 2,676 2,974 2,748 2,738 2,755 2,830 3,164 3,172 N.A. Other Colni, 620 715 725 680 670 675 070 700 700 N.A. YugoshLvia 2,303 2,513 2,607 2,633 2,620 2,567 2,580 2,814 3,105 3,201 ..___ 1 Whole milk from cows, unlenn otherwise indicated. 2 Total off-hirm. 3 Including milk sucked by young animals. 4 In terms ef :1.5% butterfat content. 5 Including milk from buffaloes. 133 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 149 Proctorlion of Wool' World OECD A966 2,00 1966 2,700 1967 2,740 1968 2,860 1969 2,840 1970 2,800 1071 2,740 1972 2,550 Thounand MeIrk Toni 1973 1974 2,500 2,610 United Modem 100.36 107.05 102.06 90.31 101,31 85.00 81.92 78,30 72.20 67,40 Australia 754.23 799.30 802,50 993.61 923.3h m85.50 875,39 737.00 701.00 772.00 New Zealand 316.10 321.00 330.35 331.89 327.99 333.89 322.2n 308.80 279,00 304,50 Turkey 43.00 44.00 MOO 47.40 47.00 47.49 47,54 50,30 47.30 48.00 Spain. 30.20 30.02 35.83 34.52 33.43 33,79 32.07 31.70 30.00 34.00 European Cz;amunIty,.., 119 115 110 103 103 95.2 94.0 95.7 98.7 102 France 27.67 23.81 21.91 20.40 20.37 20,30 21.00 21.23 21.40 21.70 Ireland 11.57 11.00 10.25 10.25 9,7) 0.39 10,70 10,20 10.20 10.00 Italy 15.51 1.47 14.83 13.29 13.15 12.62 12.10 11.84 11,70 11.00 United Kingdom 58.05 59.50 57 01 53.98 53.98 47.17 44.50 40.70 49.44 52.20 Other Countriee Argentina 211.01 209.74 204,43 209.02 201.08 199.70 188.78 177.00 170.20 182,00 I3raill 35.47 20.04 31.43 39,53 37.42 40.55 34.40 37.10 30,50 37.00 Chile 25.49 26.40 20.08 25.40 25.72 22.30 18.20 10.51 17,00 17.20 India 35.02 30.29 37.01 37.01 35.02 30.02 37.01 30.80 30,10 30.10 South Africa' 104.43 141.10 145.78 151,77 154.49 120.04 121.20 114.70 111.50 115.00 Uruguay 84.00 80.00 81.01 80.01 74.98 80.01 02.01 01.01 01.00 64.00 Communist Countries UMPtand Eastern Europe 430 451 480 606 480 507 617 511 524 N.A. USSR 350.90 370.00 394.50 415.10 389.70 418.90 428.80 420.10 433.00 401.00 Eastern Europe.- 78.9 80.0 85.2 90.5 90.3 88.1 . 87.8 90.9 91.2 N.A. Bulgaria Czechoslovakia 25.80 2.03 25.47 2.15' 27.10 2.00 28.88 3.23 28.30 3.71 28.81 3,99 29.74 4.02 31.47 3,82 31.78 3.68 N.A. N.A. Eatit, Germany 8.10 8.30 8.10 8.00 7.90 0.90 7.50 7.70 8.10 N.A. Hungary 10.06 9.94 10.10 10.64 10.70 9.78 8.84 8.29 7.58 8.30 Poland 7.5C 8.02 8.59 8.85 8.89 8.94 9.06 8.90 9.00 9.07 Romania 26,41 26.07 28.03 30.58 30.75 29.72 28.07 30.70 31.04 N.A. Other Yugcslavia 12.60 13.40 13.84 13.52 12.07 11.95 11.38 9.02 9.20 N.A. I Raw wool (grease basis) from sheep, which includes both shorn and pulled wool together with the wool element of "wooled sheepskins." Including data for Lesotho and iouth-West Africa. 134 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 150 Produelbr? or Ginned Cotton 1965 1906 1967 19611 1969 1970 1971 ThouNand Metric Iona 1972 1973 1974 vi orb! 12,200 10,900 10,800 12,000 11,600 11,700 13,000 13,700 13,900 14,000 OECD 3,170 2,670 2,210 3,000 2,780 2,800 3,000 3,750 3,520 3,340 United Staten 3,260 2,085 1,622 2,384 2,181 2,219 2,281 2,983 2,821 2,537 Oreece 75 88 86 73 112 110 116 139 108 119 Turkey 325 382 306 435 400 400 520 543 513 585 Other Countries Argentina 104 87 74 113 145 85 87 125 11H 130 Braxil 542 444 590 720 672 499 072 610 564 499 Colombia 65 88 101 139 128 117 128 137 134 150 Egypt 521 455 437 436 541 509 510 514 490 434 India 997 997 1,149 1,062 1,052 954 1,258 1,104 1,190 1,193 Iran 152 115 118 107 165 154 147 207 199 199 Mexico 567 486 434 531 379 312 372 380 325 477 Nicaragua III 115 102 91 67 78 104 105 143 108 Pukistan. ....... .... 417 466 520 529 539 557 708 701 659 640 Sudan 164 193 195 228 210 215 244 199 217 206 Syria 180 142 127 154 150 150 157 163 156 150 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. 1,940 2,060 2,050 2,040 1,950 2,360 2,430 2,500 2,620 N.A. USSR 1,925 2,034 2,030 2,021 1,941 2,343 2,414 2,481 2,600 2,859 Eastern Europe' 13 24 22 17 13 15 13 15 15 N.A. Bulgaria 13 24 22 17 13 15 13 15 15 N.A. Far East China., 1,900 1,800 1,900 1,800 1,800 2,000 2,200 2,100 2,500 2,500 Other' Albania 8 8 7 4 5 7 7 7 7 N.A. Yugoslavia 2 2 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 -I Data are for crop year beginning 1 August of the stated year. 135 Approved For Release 20031/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 151 Consumption of Mineral Fertilizers, Nutrient Content OECD? 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969/70 Kilograms per Hectare of Arabi:. Land 1970171 1971/72 1672173 1973174 United States 02.7 70.3 77.2 79.6 82.6 86,8 81.3 84.6 00.6 Australia 30,5 31.0 27,0 29.5 24.6 21.8 21.9 25.3 26.3 Canada 17.2 20,0 21.2 17.3 17.4 17,9 19.8 24.4 27.7 Japan 321,1 344.1 383.6 394.8 406.3 385,6 389.8 387.0 431.7 Spain 38.0 42.8 45.5 56.3 60.7 ". 57.0 07.0 05.8 60.2 European Community Belgium 474.9 526.7 528,5 476.9 500.0 589.2 578.0 590.3 559.5 Denmark 182.3 193.5 104.9 204.9 211).0 223,2 237.0 253.8 264.4 France 148.8 1114.4 187.8 200.0 217.8 241.4 259.6 280.4 209.8 Ireland 172.1 240.8 273.0 290.6 331,9 304.2 301.0 450.9 478.8 Italy 70.7 72.8 73.8 76.2 82.1 89,6 110.9 12a.2 125.5 Luxembourg 289.0 281.8 332.1 354.0 363.0 380.0 424.2 453.1 475.0 Netherlands 580.8 010.9. 020.2 010.3 600,0 749.3 708.9 716.9 755.0 United Kingdom 200.5 221,2 252.6 240.9 216.4 258.4 268.2 250,3 208.6 West Germany.., 349.3 335.7 349.1 339.7 374.5 399.8 408.2 400.2 393.0 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 197`, 1972 1973 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe USSR 5 20.5 29.5 32.8 35.1 37.9 44.3 48.8 53.2 58.0 Eastern Europe Bulgaria 79.1 97.5 IJ3.3 162.9 150.4 160.7 140.8 143. f' 140.3 Cxechoslovakla 2 4 100.3 172.7 178.1 211.0 222.5 242.1 252.0 266.1 260.1 East Germany 2 262.7 279.0 283.5 310.8 311.6 319.4 332.0 372.1 403.8 Hungary 02.5 68.6 91.3 111.8 124.7 147.9 170.9 182.7 215.9 Poland 2 83.1 100.9 117.9 138.0 159,1 168.0 189.0 201.1 219.7 Romania 25.4 32.0 41.9 46.1 55.5 50.5 00.2 60.9 68.1 Far East China45 13.5 16.8 17.8 20.2 23.0 27.5 31.1 35.5 41.4 North Korea 81.5 81.5 91.2 123.3 144.0 105.0 181.0 211.4 216.6 Other Albania 16.0 17.0 28.0 09.0 80.9 84.9 87.6 100.0 110.7 Yugoslavia 54.8 60.7 62.5 66.7 80.9 78.7 81.9 88.1 87.0 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 rack. 5 Sown area is used because of extensive multiple cropping, 136 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 -1------ Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 152 Consumption of Nitrogen Fertilizers, Nutrient Content Thousand Metric Tons of N 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 196917C 1970171 1971172 1972173 1973174 OECD I United States 4 ,832 5,408 6,158 6,312 0,707 7,379 7,272 7,525 8,277 Japan. 775 853 900 919 892 872 674 070 1 ,087 Spain 385 474 478 568 593 615 621 667 682 Eueopean Community 3,580 3,870 4,280 4,370 4,480 4,940 5,170 5,350 5,460 France 871 000 1,133 1,243 1,241 1,453 1,525 1,1102 1,745 Italy. 402 475 480 514 550 594 625 602 715 United Kingdom . 690 760 909 855 600 801 930 789 2 8502 West Germany. 874 889 950 033 1,085 1,131 1,131 1,189 1,101 Other Countries' India 541 830 800 1,131 1,300 1,487 1,700 1 ,778 1,835 Mexico 264 278 298 378 302 438 510 471 531 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe.. 3,920 4,560 5,220 6,050 6,550 7,490 8,250 8,930 9,730 USSR 3 2,282 2,656 3,089 3,454 3,798 4,605 5,182 5,624 6,256 Eastern Europe 1,640 1,900 2,130 2,590 2,750 2,890 3,070 3,300 3,480 Bulgaria 219 282 323 300 387 379 322 354 328 Czechoslovakia' 246 278 286 355 400 419 435 468 500 East Germany 414 433 394 511 487 511 577 658 666 Hungary 180 185 237 305 341 391 394 422 493 Poland' 433 513 605 701 785 822 907 979 1,069 Romania 144 208 289 330 350 367 431 421 420 Far East China 1,420 1 ,6 /8 1,935 2,247 2,484 3,042 3,375 3,895 4,240 North Korea 115 115 131 188 228 270 295 330 330 Other Albania 2 3 7 19 16 27 31 33 35 Yugoslavia 166 198 207 270 283 204 333 340 339 Data are "fertilizer years" -4n general, the year beginning 1 July. 2 Deliveries by manufacturers and importers to first buyers. 3 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture. 137 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 153 Consumption of Phosphorus Fertilizer, Nutrient Content Thousand Metric Tons of P506 OECD I 1965166 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969/70 1970171 1971172 1972113 1973174 United States 3,522 3,905 4,040 4,227 4,145 4,358 4,421 4,627 4 ,611 Australia 954 980 880 900 862 743 775 881 906 Canada 333 374 399 311 284 326 339 446 505 Japan 546 614 670 705 702 656 661 730 793 New Zealand 342 306 282 324 335 321 347 350 355 Spain 306 315 350 389 400 399 454 467 468 Europese Community 3,440 3,580 3,760 3,830 4,040 4,350 4,520 4,670 4,850 France 1 ,259 1,364 1,505 1,587 1,684 1,809 1 ,932 2,097 2,242 Italy 453 463 464 467 486 518 574 583 580 United Kingdom 42q 439 464 447 460 543 512 474 490 West Germany 81:.', 71%; Via 802 857 913 935 903 917 Other Countries' Brasil 87 92 166 314 237 377 447 708 725 India 134 275 236 389 420 462 565 602 659 165 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 Communist Countries USSR and Eastern Europe. 3,380 3,780 4,070 4,520 4,650 5,180 5,540 5,760 6,090 USSR 3 3 2,091 2,392 2,474 2,593 2,721 3,134 3,376 3,498 3,600 Eastern Europe 1,290 1,390 1,600 1,920 1,930 2,050 2,170 2,270 2,490 Bulgaria 132 178 260 409 280 235 266 230 259 Czechoslovaki.., 1 4 255 256 248 296 312 350 366 385 393 East Germany 313 322 344 378 389 410 386 430 431 Hungary 125 118 158 176 182 217 251 266 322 Poland' 354 408 451 526 595 635 718 782 847 Romania 110 110 135 140 169 203 180 173 242 Far East China* 671 884 738 770 966 1,103 1,299 1,449 1 ,941 North Korea 43 43 45 50 50 50 55 70 90 Other Albania. 5 5 7 16 18 18 18 21 25 Yugoslavia 151 145 177 159 183 182 175 203 194 I Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July. 3 Data are for soluble phosphorus fertilizers and for ground phosphate rock used for direct application. 3 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture. 4 Including phosphate rock. 138 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Table 154 Consumption of Potassium Fertilizer, Nutrient Content Thousand Metric Tons of K20 1963'66 1966167 1967168 1968169 1969170 1970171 1971172 1972173 1973174 OECD' 1.1nited States 2,922 3,304 3 t41 3,630 3,601 3,839 3 ,930 4,193 4 ,614 Japan. 607 619 050 670 668 010 578 599 685 Spain 92 94 103 194 217 211 2311 250 251 European Community 3,330 3,330 3,570 3,530 3,700 3,990 4,120 4,220 4,380 France 970 1 ,024 1 ,158 1,213 1,270 1,389 1,503 1636 1,780 Italy. 168 173 178 179 194 225 250 206 250 United Kingdom 436 456 500 484 462 535 496 459 465 West Germany. 1,190 .1 ,077 1 ,119 1046 1,120 1,185 1,234 1 ,148 1,103 Other Countries 1 Brazil 100 93 137 184 200 306 351 456 543 India 90 134 130 . 154 209 228 303 332 314 Communist Countries 1965 1966 1967 1968 19(,3 1970 1971 1972 1973 USSR and Eastern Europe.... 3,460 3,670 4,090 4,360 4,670 5,090 5,640 6,100 6,740 USSR 2 1,891 1,902 2,136 2,176 2,319 2,574 2,788 3,233 3,605 Eastern Europe 1,570 1,770 1,960 2,180 2,350 2,520 2,850 2,870 3,130 Bulgaria 10 17 23 44 25 25 48 62 46 Czechoslovakia' 395 394 4,0 468 476 514 571 615 575 East Germany 586 595 616 596 624 614 639 529 058 Ilutigary 53 84 119 148 169 229 309 329 387 Poland' 516 061 773 915 1,036 1,114 1,202 1,280 1,413 Romania 12 19 17 14 19 24 23 45 53 Far East China. 24 36 84 111 108 121 145 157 243 Other Albania 1 2 2 2 2 ? 2 2 2 ' Yugoslavia..138 159 132 122 117 156 161 173 174 1 Data are "fertilizer years"-in general, the year beginning 1 July. 2 Data indicate the quantity supplied to agriculture. 139 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 -? p? 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Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 INDEX Page Academic, technical, and military trainees horn IMCM to Com in un 1st coun trieM 70 Acetate fabrics 111 Acid, sulfuric. 103 Aggregate factor productivity, USSR 4(1 Agricultural labor force.13 Agricultural, non-labor force 42 Agricuaural prices 39 Agricultural production. 7, 37 Agricultural production index 37 Aid, China, economic, 14Des, extensions to 67 Aid, Communist countries, academie depar- tures from I,DCs for training 70 Aid, Communist countries, economic, draw- ings by LDCs 65 Aid, Communist countries, economic, exten- sions to LDCs 65 Aid, Communist countries, oconomic, techni- cal departures from LDCs for training in Communist countries. 70 Aid, Communist countries, economic techni- cians, Communist, in 14 l)( 69 Aid, Communist countries, military depar- tures from LDCs for training in Communist countries 68 Aid, Communist countries, military, drawings by LDCs 65 Aid, Communist countries, military, extensions to L DCs 05 ? Aid, Communist countries, military, personnel from LDCs trained in Communist countries . 68 Aid, Communist countries, military techni- cians, Communist, in 14DCs 69 Aid, Eastern Europe, LDCs, to, economic extensions, by recipient 67 Aid, gross bilateral capital flows to LDCs.. 61-62 Aid, US economic loans and grants, to 63 Aid, US, 1,D(ls, to, by recipient. 63-64 Aid, US military deliveries, to LDCs 64 Aid, USSR, economic, Communist countries, extensions to 70 Aid, USSR, economic, LDCs, extensions to 66 Aid, USSR, military, LDCs, extensions to 65 Par Aircraft, civil, inventory . 116 Air freight traffic, 145 Air passenger traffic . 145 A lu minu in, primary 1(1125 Ammonia, synthetic Arms exports to !ADCs 60 Automobiles in use, US, USSR 27 Automobiles, passenger, production . 117 Average annual rates of growth in industrial production, by branch of industry, USSR. 47 Balance, current account. 34 Balance, hard currency trade, Soviet. 48 Balance, trade, non-Communist countries.... 53 Bauxi Le 88 Basic balance 34 Bilateral capital flows to 14 I)( gross, by donor 61 Bilateral capital flows to LDCs, gross, by recipient 62 Breadgrain. 124 Brown coal. 81 Budget, state, USSR. 49 Buses and trucks, production 118 Capital, fixed, stock of, USSR 46 Capital flows to LDCs, total gross bilateral, by donor 61 Capital flows to LDCs, total gross bilateral, by recipient 62 Capital, investment, gross fixed, USSR... 45 Cars, railroad freight 141-142 Cattle, inventory 130 Caustic soda 101 Cement 122 China, aid (see Aid, China) China, economic profile 26 China, exports. 56 China, foreign trade 56-57 China, foreign trade, direction. 56 China, imports 57 Chromite 87 Civil aircraft, inventory 146 Approved For Release 2003/09/2957CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 trueks, Inventory Coal, brown, and lignite Cold, hard . Coal, proved reserves Coarse grains Coke, metallurgical Combines, grain Commercial vehicles, produetion. Cmninodity price trends Communist countries, aid (see Aid, Commu- nist countri(s) Connnunist eountrieel, NIOnomic profile Communist countries, exchange rates Communist countries, exports. ........ 55, 50, Communist countries, gross industrial pro- duction :35 Communist countries, U N P 29 Communist countries, imports . 55, 57, 59 Communist countries, industrial production 30 Communist countries, industrial production, gross 35 Communist countries, trade, foreign (see Trade, foreign, Communist countries) Construction, total housing 121 Consumer price index Consumer price trends, developed countries 10 Consumption, oil, and trade 77 Conversion factors 103 Copper, refined 93 Cotton fabrics. 109 Cotton, ginned 135 Credits, Western, drawings and repayments, USSR 48 Crude oil 70 Crude oil, proved reserves 6, 74 Crude oil, world production and consumption . 6 Crude steel 91 Crude steel, production 91 Currency, foreign, rates of exchange. 44 Currency, hard, trade balance, USSR 48 Current account balance 34 Par 149 I 80 74 125 98 89 115 118 9 1)0%11'1011Ni osuititrios, 1111111141111,1 and output trends 8 1)eveloped countries: oil and 10)11-Oil trade balance 13 1)eveloped countries; wholesale and consumer J rice trends 10 Diesel locomotives, production , II (1 1)rawings and scheduled repayments on West- ern credits to USSR 48 Eastern Europe, aid (see Aid, Eastern Eurow) 25 ? 58 57-59 57 59 Eastern Europe, economic profile 15 Eastern Europe, exports 44 Eastern Europe, foreign trade 58 Eastern Europe, foreign trade, direction Eastern Europe, imports.. Defense expenditures. Defense expenditures, GNP, share of. Developed countries: deviation of real GNP from the long-term trend Developed countries, economic profile Developed countries, GNP, real, change in Developed countries, GNP, real, deviation from the long-term trend 38 38 2 15 2 Economic aid (see Aid) Economic data, China 26 Economic data, European Community. 25 Economic data, Japan 21 Economic data, US 20 Economic data, USSR 24 Economic plans, USSR, for 1075 and 1971-75. 50 Electric generating capacity, installed 83 Electric generators 113 Electric locomotives, production 11( Electric motors 1121 Electric power 82 Energy 71-84 Energy, primary 71-7 Energy, primary, by type 733 Energy, primary, consumption 72 Equipment, power 113 European Community, economic profile.. 23 Exchange rate equivalents, GNI' 30 Exchange rates 44 Exchange rates, Communist countries... 44 Expenditures, defense, GNP, as a share 38 Exports, arms, to LDCs 60 Exports, China 56 Exports, Eastern Europe 58 Exports, non-Communist countries 51 Exports, USSR. 55 Exports, world, 1974 11 Fabrics 109-111 Factor productivity, USSR 46-47 Factors, conversion 163 Fertilizer, mineral, consumption 136 Fertilizer, mineral, nutrient content 104 Fertilizer, nitrogen, consumption 137 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-*5P86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 'afle Fertilizer, nitrogen, production 105 Fertilizer, phosphorus, consumption 1:38 Fertilizer, phosphorus, production 106 Fertilizer, consumption 139 Fertilizer, potassium, production 107 Fibers, synthetie 112 Fish catch 129 Fishing fleet 149 Fixed capital, stoel?if, USSR 46 Fixed investment, gross, USSR 45 Fleet, merchant 150 Fleet, fishing 149 Fleet, tanker 151 Foreign exchange value of the US dollar... :3 Foreign trade (see Trade, foreign) Freight cars, railroad 117, 1,18 Freight traffic, air 145 Freight traffic, in water 14,1 Freight traffic, motor vehicle 1,13 Freight traffic, ocean. 146 Freight traffic, railroad 141-142 Freight traffic, truck 143 Gas, natural. 79 Gas, natural, proved reserves. 74 Generating capacity, electric, installed. 83 Generating capacity, nuclear 84 Generators, electric 113 Ginned cotton 135 GNP 1, 15-19, 29-31 GNP, Communist countries 29 GNP, defense expenditures as a share of.... 3, :38 GNI', developed countries, change 4 GNP, developed countries, deviation from the long-term trend 2 GNP, end use, US 31 GNP, end use, USSR 31, 45 GNP, exchange rate equivalents 30 GNP, gross investment as a share of 3 G N P, growth..32, 33 GNP, growth, per capita 33 GNP per capita frontispiece, 15-19, 33 GNP, purchasing power equivalents. 30 GNP, real, change in, developed countries 4 GNP, real, deviation from the long-term trend, in developed countries 2 GNP, real, trends 5 GNP, US 29, 31 GNP, .USSR 15, 29, 31, 45 GNP, world, 1974 1 Gold 48, 100 Pap! Gold, USSR 18 Grain combines. 115 iii his, coarse 125 Gross fixed capital investment, USSR 45 Gross industrial production index, Commu- nist ('mintries 35 Gross investment as a share of GNP... 3 Gross official bilateral capital flows to 1,1)(..!s, by (loiloi. 61 Gross official bilateral capital flows to 1.1)Cs, by recipient 62 Ilarbors accessilile for fully loaded tankers 152 Ilard coal 80 Ilard currency trade balance, USSII 48 flogs, inventory 131 Ilousing construction 27, 121 Ilydroelectric power 83 Imports, China 57 Imports, Eastern Europe 9 Imports, non-Communist countries 552 Imports, USSR 55 Industrial capacity, developed countrie,; 8 Industrial factor productivity, USSR 47 Industrial labor force 43 Industrial production 7, 35-36, .17 Industrial production, average annual rates of growth, by branch, USSR 47 Industrial production index 35-36 Industrial production index, Communist countries 36 Industrial production index, gross, Communist countries 35 Inland water freight traffic 144 Installed electric generating capacity 83 International economic comparisons, selected countries 15-19 International reserves 11, :35 International reserves, 1974 11 Investment, gross, as a share of GNP 3 Investment, gross fixed capital, USSR 45 Iron ore 85 Iron, pig 90 Japan, economic profile. 21 Labor force 42-43 Labor force, agricultural. 43 Labor force, industrial. 43 Labor force, nonagricultural 42 Approved For Release 2003/09de CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 LDCS, (see Aid) !A)( N, arl118 19(110118 to VC01101111V profile 18 19 96 Lead, smelter Lignite 81 Living standards, USSR and US, indicators of 27 Locomotives, mainline, diesel, production 116 Locomotive:4, mainline, electric, production 116 Locomotives, mai !dine, iii ven tory 1,17 Locomotives, mainline, production 116 Machine 1,0018 114 Magnesium, primary 1 Mainline locomotives, diesel, production 1(1)(61 Mainline locomotives, electric, production._ 116 Mainline locomotives, inventory 1,17 Mainline locomotives, production . 116 Manganese ore 80 Meat, 132 Merchant fleet, in 150 Metalcutting machine tool ? 114 Metalforming in tools 114 Metallurgical coke 89 Metal prices 39 Military aid (see Aid) Military personnel, LDC, training in Communist countries Military trainees of LDCs to Communist countries Milk Mineral fertilizer, consumption Mineral fertilizer, nutrient content, produc- tion Mineral imports as a share of consumption, 1974 11 Molybdenum 98 Motor vehicle freight 143 Ocean freight traffic OECD: shifts in trade balances 12 OECD trade. direetion Oil, cr 6, 74, 70 ude Oil, crude, proved reserves 6, 74 Oil, (Tilde, world produetion and cousump- tion of Oil import, bill, major non-Communist, con- suming countries Oil, non-oil and, trade balance, developed countries . 13 Oil, trade and consumption 77 Oil, world, 1974. OPIX, economic profile 16 17 Ore, iron 85 Ore, manganese 80 Ore, tungsten 87 Organization of petroleum exporting coun- 16 17 tries, economic profile Output tremls, developed countries 8 60 Passenger all production 117 Passenger traffic, air 145 Persons supplied per farm worker 27 Petroleum pipeline transportation....... 146 147 Petroleum products 78 Phosphorus fertilizer, consumption 138 08 Phosphorus fertilizer, production 100 Pig iron 90 70 Pipeline transportation, petroleum 146-147 133 Plans, economic, USSR, for 1975 and 1971-75 . 50 136 Plastics 107 Population 41 104 Ports, offloading 152 Potassium fertilizer, consumption 139 Potassium fertilizer, production. 107 Potatoes 127 Power, electric 82 Power equipment 113 Power, hydroelectric 83 Power, nuclear 84 Price, commodity, trend. 9, 10 Price index, consumer . 40 Price index, wholesale. 40 Prices, agricultural. 39 Prices, metal 39 Primary aluminum 95 Primary energy 71-73 Primary energy consumption - 72 Primary energy, type 73 Primary magnesium 100 Natural gas 74, 79 Natural gas, proved reserves 74 Natural rubber 108 Nickel, refined 94 Nitrogen fertilizer, consumption 137 Nitrogen fertilizer, production 105 Nonagricultural labor force 42 Non-Communist countries, exports 51 Non-Communist countries, imports 52 Non-Communist countries, oil .import 60 Non-Communist countries, trade balance 53 Nuclear power generating capacity 84 160 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Pooe Primary tin metal 99 Productivity, aggregate factor, USSR 46 Produetivity, factor, industrial, USSR 47 Proved reserves of (9I1(11! oil (I, 74 Purchasing p)(ver equivalents, NI I' 30 Radio receivers ill OHO . It 11(11(1 receivers, production Railroad freight, ears, inventory Railroad freight cars, production Railroad freight truffle Rates of exchange, Communist covaitrIP'i It uyon fabric Receivers, radio, in use 27, Receivers, radio, in nr.,o, 11S, USSR. . Receivers, radio, production Receivers, television, in use Receivers, television, production Refined copper Refined nickel Refined zinc Refrigerators, US, USSR Repayments, scheduled, on Western credits to USSR 48 Reserves, crude oil, proved 6, 74 Reserves, in ii, :35 Reserves, international, 1971 11 Rice 126 Rolled steel 92 Rubber, natural 108 Rubber, synthetic 108 Rubber tires. 119 I )(I fp! tr111111!1`8 of 1.41)CH tO C01111111111114t countries 70 Technicians, ( 'ommunist, evononile and mili- tary, in 1,1)(11-I, by country . 69 Telephones in use 15:3 Television receivers III use, 27, 155 154 Television receivers in use, IIS, LISSIt 27 121 Television receivers, production 120 148 Tin metal, primary 911 117 Tires, rubber II)) 141? 142 Ti Lithium sponge 09 44 Tools, metaleutting machine 114 11 I Tools, inetalforming machine III 154 Total gross bilateral capital flows to I,DCs, 27 by donor 61 121 Total gross bilateral capital flows to I,DC,s, 155 by recipient 120 Tractors 93 Trade balance, non-Communist countries .... 91 Trade balance, shifts in, OECD countries.... 97 Trade balance, USSR, hard currency 27 Trade, foreign, China Smelter lead 96 Soda, caustic 101 Soviet (see USSR) Soviet aid (see Aid, USSR) Sponge, titanium 99 State budget, USSR 49 Steel, crude 91 Steel, rolled 92 Stock of fixed capital, USSR 46 Students from LDCs in Communist countries 70 Sugar 128 Sulfuric acid 103 Synthetic ammonm 102 Synthetic fibers 112 Synthetic rubber 108 Tankers, harbors accessible for, fully loaded 152 Tanker fleet, inventory 151 Trade, foreign, China, direction Trade, foreign, China, exports Trade, foreign, China, imports Trade, foreign, Communist countries Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe, direction . Trade, foreign, Eastern Europe, exports Trade, forigii, Eastern Europe, imports Trade, foreign, non-Communist, exports 62 115 5:3 12 48 56-57 56 56 57 54-59 57-59 57 58 59 51 Trade, foreign, non-Communist, exports, arms to LDCs Trade, foreign, non-Communist, imports Trade, foreign, non-Communist, trade bal- ance Trade, foreign, OECD, direction Trade, foreign, oil import bill Trade, foreign, USSR Trade, foreign, USSR, direction Trade, foreign, USSR, exports. Trade, foreign, USSR, imports Trade, foreign, USSR, trade balance, hard currency Trade, foreign, world exports, 1-974 Trade, oil, and consumpOon Traffic, freight, air. Traffic, freight, inland water Traffic, freight, motor vehicle. Traffic, freight, ocean Traffic, freight, railroad 60 52 53 54 60 48, 54-55 54 55 55 48 11 77 145 144 143 146 141-142 Approved For Release 2003/09/291!5tIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Mtge Traffic, freight, truck 113 USSR, Traffic, passenger, air 145 USSR, Trainees in Communist countries 70 USSR, Transportation, petroleum pipeline 146 147 USSR, Truck freight 143 VHS It, Trucks and buses, production l'rucks, civilian, inventory Tungsten ore Turbines . 118 USSR, 149 USSR, 87 USSR, 113 USSR, USSR, 3 USSR, 20 USSR, USSR, 63 USSR, 64 USSR, 27 USSR, 46 USSR, US dollar, foreign exchange value US, economic profile . US economic loans and grants to LAWN, by recipient US military deliveries to LDCs, by recipient US, USSR and, living standards, indicators of USSR, aggregate factor productivity USSR, aid (see Aid, USSR) USSR, average annual rates of growth in in- dustrial production, by branch of industry USSR, budget, state USSR, capital, fixed, stock of USSR, capital investment, gross fixed ... USSR, credits, Western, to USSR, drawings, on Western credits USSR, economic profile. USSR, economic performance ... 47 49 46 45 48 48 24 45 -50 USSR, economic plans for 1975 and 1971-75.. 50 USSR, exports 55 USSR, factor productivity, aggregate.. 46 USSR, fed capital, stock of 40 USSR, foreign trade 54-55 USSR, foreign trade, direction. 54 USSR, gold 48 USSR, gross fixed capital investment 45 USSR, gross industrial production index 36 USSR, GNP, distribution of frontispiece, 45 USSR, GNP, end use 31, 45 USSR, GNP, US and frontispiece, 29, 31 USSR, hard currency trade balance 48 Page i portm 55 industrial factor productivity . ..... . 47 Industrial production, gross, Index.... 36 I ndustrial production, grow th 47 industrial production, indexes.... 7, 35-36 In vestment, gross fixed capital . 45 living standards, indicators of 27 plan, economic, for 1975 and 1971-75 50 repayments on Western credits to 48 state budget . 49 trade balance, hard currency 48 trade, foreign 48, 54-55 trade, foreign, direction . 54 US and, comparisons 29, 31, 35 US and, living standards, indicators of . 27 US and, GNP 29, 31 Western credits to 48 Vehicles, commercial, production 117, 118 Vehicles, motor, production 117, 118 Washing machines, US, USSR 27 Western credits to USSR, drawings and sched- uled repayments on. 48 West Germany, economic profile 22 Wheat 124 Wholesale price index 40 Wholesale price trends, developed countries 10 Wool..134 Woolen fabrics 110 World exports, 1974 11 World consumption of crude oil 6 World GNI', 1974 1 World production of crude oil 6 Woven cotton fabrics 109 Woven rayon and acetate fabrics 111 Woven woolen fabrics 110 Zinc, refined 97 162 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : CIA-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0 Convention Factors To Convert Front To TwItiIliply fly Avres IlpetAtrer4 0.,10,10850,1 0.110.10111850 lillomptvrti, square Acres. Acres Meters, square 4,0.16.850 Acres NIlles, square 0,0015625 Feet Meters (1.30480001 Feet, math. Meters, euble 0.028317 Feet, (glide Tons, register 0.01 Feet., square Nleters, square 0.09200341 21: Gallons, US liquid. Meters, cubic (A037854 Gallons, US liquid Inches, cubit. 3 Gallons, US liquid Feet, cubic 0.1330810 Gallons, US liquid Liters 3,785:016 [lecturesA .res (2):(41711054 l Ilectares Kilometers, square 0.003811101 !lectures tqluare Kilometers Miles, US nautical 0,530957 Kilometers Miles, US statute 0 . 621371 Kilometers, square Acres 2,17.1(15,1 Kilometers, square !lectures 100 Kilometers, square Miles, square.... 0.380101 Meters Feet 3.280840 Meters.Yard I .093013 s NI eters, cubic .. Tons, register 0.353147 Meters, cubic. .. Feet, cubic :35.314607 Meters, cubic Gallons, US liquid 264.172(15 Meters, square Feet, square 10.76:1910 NI eters, square ... Yards, square 1.195991 Miles, US nautical Kilometer 1.852 Miles, square Acres.. 640 Miles, square Hectares 259 Miles, square Kilometers, square 2 iles, US statute Kiloeters 1: 5(1(11) M m 9344 Ounces, troy Grams :3).10:348 Pounds, avoirdupois Quintals 0.00453592 Pounds, avoirdupois Tons, metric 0.000453592 Quarts, US dry Liters 1.10119 Quarts, US liquid Liters (1.9,10:326 Quintals Pounds 220.4622 Quintals Tons, metric 0.1 Tons, long Tons, metric 1.0160.17 (1.68104:3 Ton-kilometers, metric Ton-miles, short. Tons, metric Pounds 2,204.622 uintals Tons, metric. . .. Q 10 Tons, metric Tons, long 0.084206 Tons, metric Tons, short 1.10231 Ton-miles, short Ton-kilometers, metric 1.459975 Tons, register Feet, cubic 100 Tons, register Meters, eubi ? 2.831685 Tons, short Tons, metric 0.907185 Yards., Meters. 0.9144018 Yards, square Meters, square 0.836127 Approved For Release 2003/09/29 : ,,ik-RDP86T00608R000500110006-0