TABLE B-9.-Utilization of U. S. Government foreign credits: to June 30, 1953, from Jan. 1, 1953, and from July 1, 1950, by area, country, and type-Continued 1 For important qualifications affecting this table and for definitions of terms, see the Explanatory Note. Less than $500,000. Minus. Early in 1951, 2 merchant ships sold by Maritime Administration on credit terms to Uruguay were transferred to the flag of Liberia. The principal indebtedness on this credit at the time of transfer ($698,400) is deducted from utilization for Uruguay and is shown as utilization by Liberia at the time of transfer. TABLE B-10.-Repayments on U. S. Government foreign credits: July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1953, by area, country, and type 1 1 For important qualifications affecting this table and for definitions of terms, see the Explanatory Note. Less than $500,000. TABLE B-11.-Interest paid on U. S. Government foreign credits: July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1953, by area, country, and type 1 1 1 For important qualifications affecting this table and for definitions of terms, see the Explanatory Note. Less than $500,000. TABLE B-12.-Principal and interest due and unpaid for 90 days or more, as of June 30, 1953 1 1 For important qualifications affecting this table and for definitions of terms, see the Explanatory Note Does not include portion of loans to individuals (other foreign entities) reported charged off as uncollectible in the following principal amounts: Total, $2,665,320; Bolivia, $1,921,803; Brazil, $30,613; Ecuador, $3,723; Venezuela, $278,346; British Honduras, $430,835. |