NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 551, sig. 110-4/399 Page 4 · 4 of 132
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 551, sig. 110-4/399
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b 2 Among the most important goods imported in December 1984 are: paper and cardboard 14,- Mill.K kitchen plants 10,8 Mill.k construction and nit-wood 8,8 mill.K fruit, except southern fruits 6,2 mill.k paper goods 4,4 mill.C electrical products 4,4 millionK wood mass, pulp 4,- Mio.K. The main suppliers of goods in December 1994 were: Slovakia 71.4 millionK Denmark 5.9 millionK Sweden 5.1 millionK Switzerland 4.9 millionK Norway 1.9 millionK Hungary 1.9 million.K. The six countries listed in the total of 1 4 countries participating in the imports of protectorates in December 1994, represented 96.3% of the total imports of goods. The share of Slovakia alone was 75.5% /in the previous month 66.6%/. II. Exports of goods in December 1994 amounted to 334.- Mill.K compared with ll3.2 Mill.k in November 1944 and compared with 43l.1 mill.K in December 1943. Breakdown by groups and subgroups of the food industry and the industrial economy December exports recorded the following results / in million K/ : 1./ Food industry: 5.5 of which: food of animal origin 0.04 Food of plant origin 0.92 Consumer goods 4 2./ Industrial economy: 328.5 of which : raw materials 0.8 Semi-finished products 4.9 Manufactured goods 322.8 The share of exported products of the "Commercial economy" group in total exports in December 1944 is 98.4% /in the previous month 92.4%/. In