The book The Foreign Trade of China was written by author See, Chong Su, 1892- Here you can read free online of The Foreign Trade of China book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Foreign Trade of China a good or bad book?
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Timber: The export of timber (hard wood, soft wood, and poles) was not separately enumerated until 1903, when the shipment was to the extent of T 1,400,680. In 1913 the value was T 2,406,635, and in 1917 it was T 2,104,355. The export is, however, less than half the value of the im- port of foreign timber. Tobacco: In 1867 a very small quantity of tobacco, leaf and prepared, was exported, and even as late as 1887 the export accounted for only T 586,051. But in 191 3 the to^.1 rose to T 2,555,87...4, while in 1917 it was T 3,532,138. Wool: The export of wool, which was insignificant in 1867, advanced to T 460,093 in 1887, and T 4,531,013 in 1907. In 191 3 the trade further increased to T 6,656,445, and in 1917 it attained the total of T 12,300,452. By far the greatest part of the export consists of sheep's wool, which in 1913 contributed T 5,487,543* and in I 9 I 7. T 10,533,- 020; the remainder is made up of camels' wool and a small amount of goats' hair. The export of sheep's wool is mostly taken by the United States and to a much less extent by Japan; while that of camels' wool goes principally to Great Britain.
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