STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1470, sig. 109-4/1224 Page 46 · 46 of 78
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1470, sig. 109-4/1224
English Translation
hh - 4 - The import_from Slovakia_to_the_protectoret in the same period shows the following picture: wood. · · ·· · · ■ · · * · · . · · , 18.6% cellulose, paper and fabricated goods. . . . , lo . 6% iron and iron vare. . . . 4.5% cotton yarn and tars thereof. . . . · · · . 4.3% chemical excipients and chemical products 4.2% silk and silk confectionery . . 2.5 % Cereals, malts, flours and meals . . . .2.3% Beverages . . · · · . . 2.2% Despite the fact that the protectorate and Slovakia are each other's main trading partners, trade between these two countries shows a downward trend, both in exports and in imports. In the interests of maintaining the exchange of goods between the Protectorate and Slovakia so far, it is important to stress the need for systematic application of all means which make it possible for exports to Slovakia to be maintained at least at the present level, the import of Slovak goods into the Frotektate, which in terms of quality and quantity is essential for the protectorate economy, and on which the Slovak economy is largely dependent, will depend on the actual export possibilities of the protectorates' goods to Slovakia.