NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 551, sig. 110-4/399 Page 30 · 30 of 132
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 551, sig. 110-4/399
English Translation
RC 2 - The main suppliers of goods were: Slovakia /77 Mill.K/, Hungary 15,7 Mill. K/, Sweden 15,6 Mill.k/, Croatia /i0.4 Mill. k/, Sehweiz /9 Mill. C/'usw. The five countries of a total of twenty countries participating in the protective imports in July 1944 represented 77,8 % of the total imports of July. Slovakia alone accounted for 46,9 %. II. Exports of goods in July 1944: The volume of exports of goods was 407.9 million K d T M July 1943. The breakdown of exports in July 1984 according to the groups and sub-groups of the food industry and the industrial economy shows the following results /in Mill.K/ : l./ Food industry: 51,9 hevon: Food of animal origin of which: raw materials 6.4 semi-finished products 55.6 manufactured goods 294.0 The share of exported goods in the group "commercial goods" was accounted for by exports in the "commercial economy" group: raw material 1.8%, semi-manufactured goods 15.6%, manufactured goods 82.6%. d aa da bedan: Hardware /56,5 Mill.K/, Motor vehicles and aircraft /48,3 Mi11.K /, Koka /47,2 Mill. K/, Sugar /471,1 Mill.k/, Electrical engineering equipment //1l,8 Mill. k/, Glassware /l0,8 Mio.K. etc. From the export of goods in July 1994 to Croatia 125,3 Mill.C, Hungary 64,2 mill.K, Slovakia 57,8 mill.k, Romania 41,9 Mill. The five countries of a total of 2l countries, which were involved in the export of protectorates in July, represented 76.6% of the total exports of July. III. The trade balance in July 19944.