260 Under this policy, during the second quarter 1963, the Department Trade With Eastern Europe 2 U.S. exports to the U.S.S.R. and other Eastern European countries U.S. imports from these same Eastern European countries during U.S. trade with Poland remained approximately the same as in the U.S. exports to the U.S.S.R. increased in the first quarter 1963 to 2 See footnote on p. 4. Table 3. U.S. Trade With Principal Countries of Eastern Europe, 1961, [Thousands of dollars] Commodity 1961 1962 Jan.-Mar. Table 3. U.S. Trade With Principal Countries of Eastern Europe, 1961. 35 35 6 Mineral crushing, sorting and molding machinery; glass working ma- 262 Table 3. U.S. Trade With Principal Countries of Eastern Europe, 1961, [Thousands of dollars] Commodity TRADE WITH EAST GERMANY 1961 1962 Jan.-Mar. 1963 46 13 26 1035 451 Feedstuffs for animals.. Seeds for planting. Exports, total1. Hops.. Hides and skins, except fur skins, undressed. 1,349 836 1,290 33 672 215 77 65 (3) 12 25 214 Coal.. Tallow, inedible.. Organic chemicals. Inorganic chemicals. Medicinal and pharmaceutical products, other. Mineral tar and crude coal-tar chemicals. Penicillin and other antibiotics.. Plastic materials, regenerated cellulose, and artificial resins. Nylon filament yarn and monofilaments; nylon tire cord and fabric. Carbon and graphite products.. See footnotes at end of table. |