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Other Imports. — Spices, chiefly areca, or betel, nuts, chil- lies, pepper, and cardamons from India, increased from $2,- 100,000 to $2,400,000. Coal imports remained at $2,200,000 throughout the three years. Tobacco, mainly manufactured, from India for the mak- ing of cheroots, rose from $1,900,000 to $2,200,000. Gram and beans showed an increase of from $1,800,000 to $2,200,000, while oils, mainly vegetable oils, dropped from $1,900,000 to $1,600,000. QXJESTIONS 1. Describe the handling and m...illing of rice in Burma. 2. Discuss the production and export of petroleum products. 3. What is the nature of Burma's cotton and where is it soldt 4. (o) Discuss Burma's bean trade. (6) Why did teak shipments drop during the wart MARKET ANALYSIS OF BURMA 277 5. Discuss tungsten, silver, tin, and lead. 6. (a) How has rubber production grown? (6) How is cutch made and for what used? 7. What were the principal changes in Burma's cotton goods imports from 1917 to 1919? 8. What was the principal metal import in 1919 and the chief suppliers ?
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