The trade of the world . d,or Germany. In 1911 the foreign trade of Eussiaacross the Black Sea and Finnish borders, togetherwith the trade across the eastern boundaries by landand sea, amounted to over $1,400,000,000. Duringthe five years 1901 to 1905 the total foreign tradeamounted to about $350,000,000 annually. In thefive years 1906-10 the annual average was $980,-000,000, and in 1911 it was, as stated, over $1,400,-000,000. The following figures illustrate the growthof the foreign commerce account in the last ten yearsexpressed in millions of dollars: EXCESS OF TEAB IMPOETS ETPOBTS TOTAL E


The trade of the world . d,or Germany. In 1911 the foreign trade of Eussiaacross the Black Sea and Finnish borders, togetherwith the trade across the eastern boundaries by landand sea, amounted to over $1,400,000,000. Duringthe five years 1901 to 1905 the total foreign tradeamounted to about $350,000,000 annually. In thefive years 1906-10 the annual average was $980,-000,000, and in 1911 it was, as stated, over $1,400,-000,000. The following figures illustrate the growthof the foreign commerce account in the last ten yearsexpressed in millions of dollars: EXCESS OF TEAB IMPOETS ETPOBTS TOTAL EXPOETS 1902 275 425 700 150 1904 300 500 800 200 1906 322 514 836 192 1908 390 484 874 94 1910 490 713 1203 223 1911 600 800 1400 200 The exports for 1911 are thirty-two per cent,larger than the average of the five preceding years,and the imports show a gain of thirty-four per revenue from the customs for 1911, whichamounted to $173,000,000, shows a gain of twentyper cent, over the average for the preceding five.


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