STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1470, sig. 109-4/1224 Page 55 · 55 of 78
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1470, sig. 109-4/1224
English Translation
S7 - 9 - For the service of the protectorate with South Slavia, following the fundamentally different virtuous structure of the two: partners are also given the most favourable forecasts. As is well known, the Czechoslovak Republic was a permanent share-clearing balance resulting from its visible capacity to expand, a barrier to the exchange of goods. By cession of the Sudetengcuc and by increasing the agricultural import of the Protectorate, a fundamental change in the clenring account occurred. It became active for the first time. However, the share of the protectorate in the southern Slavic iius-export was 1 939,13.9%, partly in the south Slavic bin-export in the same year only 6,5%, the same trend should also be observed in the first nine months of 1994o. In the course of the Protectorate's journey to South Slavia, iron and metal industric again occupies a dominant position with a share of 8o & cine. Of these 80 %, two thirds are made up of iron and bisenware, one for vehicles and one for machinery and equipment. The chemical industry, with an approximate proportion of 9%, followed the textile industry at around 3%, paper, pulp, leather and glass products, and, as you know, tobacco, fruit and vegetables, livestock and fat and food are the main exports. Grossdeutschelend and with it the protectorate are nemently interested in the import of iron ores, chrome ores as well as lead, aluminium, zinc and tin.