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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 56

Analysis of Imports and Exports for 1884

Analysis of Imports and Exports for 1884.

Imports. Exports of British Produce and Manufactures.
Living Animals, Food, Spirits, Wine, Tobacco, Seeds and Oil Cake £172,104,684 £11,076,5588
Raw Materials, and other Materials of Manufacture, including Cotton, Wool, Ores, Hides, Skins, Coal, &c. 146,489,696 13,469,5511
Leather 5,411,253 2,016,1366
Cotton, Linen, Jute, Silk, Woollen, and other Textile Manufactures, including Yarns 21,813,819 109,844,2811
Metals, in various stages of Manufacture 14,773,281 37,162,1522
Steam Engines, Machinery, Tools, Hardware, and Cutlery (Import trifling, not stated separately) 13,051,0288
Alkali, Chemicals, and Drugs 2,362,093 7,839,5166
Other Manufactured Articles 23,337,202 38,468,5166
Miscellaneous Articles 3,482,521
Total Exports British Produce and Manufactures £232,927,5775
Exports of Foreign and Colonial Produce £62,443,7115
Total Real Value of Imports and Exports £389,774,549 £295,371,2900
Gold and Silver Bullion, and Specie 20,321,853 21,999,2222
Total £410,096,402 £317,370,5112
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Of the Importations of Textile Fabrics, Silk, formerly the most protected of British Industries, accounts for.£10,976,830; Cotton, the frees: from Protection, for only £2,235,800. Of the whole £389,774,000 of Imports, £318,594,000 consisted of Food, Drink, Tobacco, and [unclear: mate] of manufacture, while the Exports of British Produce are mainly Manufactures.