British and Foreign Exports.

Oral Answers to Questions — Cotton Goods. – in the House of Commons at on 4 March 1924.

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asked the President of the Board of Trade if he can state the export of cotton goods of Great Britain, the United States, France, Germany, Italy, and Belgium, both in respect of value and volume, in 1913 and 1922, respectively?

Mr. WEBB:

The answer contains a statistical table, and perhaps the hon. Member will permit me to have it circulated in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Following is the answer:

The following table shows the exports of cotton manufactures from the countries named during the years 1913 and 1922, distinguishing, so far as the original data permit, cotton piece goods and other manufactures of cotton.

1913.1922.
United Kingdom.
Cotton Piece GoodsYds.7,075,252,0004,312,667,000*
£97,776,000142,437,000
Other Cotton Manufactures£13,685,00018,009,000
United States.
Cotton Piece GoodsSq. Yds.Not recorded.587,493,000
Yds.466,677,000Not recorded.
$32,257,00085,232,000
Other Cotton Manufactures$10,858,00019,168,000
France.
Cotton Piece Goods100 Kilogs.462,064379,865
Francs206,690,000896,521,000
Other Cotton ManufacturesFrancs145,930,000209,431,000
Germany.
Cotton Piece Goods100 Kilogs.441,597177,047
Marks186,049,000Not available.
100 Kilogs.57,48130,000
Other Cotton ManufacturesMarks94,402,000Not available.
Italy.
Cotton Piece Goods100 Kilogs.492,215300,309
Lire188,200,000950,408,000
Other Cotton ManufacturesLire14,337,00026,465,000
Belgium.
Cotton Tissues100 Kilogs.280,190144,933
Francs80,402,000214,389,000
Cotton Ribbons, Tulle and PassementerieFrancs5,095,0008,121,000
* The weight of these goods was 7,266,655 cwts., and the number 4,183,729,100 of square yards.