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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1988

Value of merchandise domestic exports,

reclassified by industrial origin for the third quarter of 1988

Kerchandise domestic exports

(HTS '000)

Industrial origin of the

commodities exported

1988

3rd qtr.

1987 3rd qtr.

Value

%%

change

charge

Agricultural, Foresta and Fishing

Agricultural, livestock and

poultry production

Ocean and coastal fishing

Mining and Quarrying

Hanufacturing

Food

5,453

4.058

+1.395

+34

121,867

107,025

+14,842

+14

1,197

2,673

-1,476

-55

401.862

346,457

+55,411

+16

Beverages

110,988

71,652

-39,236

+55

Tobacco

4C3,527

321,531

+82,046

+26

Textiles (including knitting)

11,727,598

12.196.077

-456,479

Wearing apparel, except

11,375.973

11,814,240

41.733

+1

footwear and knitwear

Lenter and leather products

246,899

218,977

+27.922

+13

Footmetr

367,071

320.174

-46,897

+15

Wood and cork products.

224.241

222,926

+2.015

+1

furniture and fixtures

Faper and paper products,

1,464,569

1.

.166.037

+298.632

+25

printing and publishing

Chemicals and chemical products

1,129,717

702.538

+427,179

+61

Freducta of petroleum and coal

1,746

-1.746

Rubber products

47.537

£1,802

+5,835

+14

Plastic products

3,319,724

4,207,798

-688,074

-16

For-natallic mineral products

203,364

208.344

-4.920

-2

Basic metals and fabricated

2,867,295

2.291,242

+576,053

+25

metal products

Hachinery, except electrical

1,799,349

1,157,239

-642,110

+55

Lectrical and electronic

15,011,237

11,628,493

+3,362,744

+29

products

azsport equipment

62,486

45,001

+17,485

+39

Professional and optical

5.359,479

4.538,464

-821,015

+18

equipment

Cther canufacturing industries

3,616,545

3,610,991

+5.554

Electricity

160,279

109,372

+50.907

+47

Miscellaneous items

23,636

14,066

+9.570

+68

(e.g. developed photographic plates and film, antiques, and works of art)

Fotal

60,754,542

$5,347,227 | +5,4C7,315

+10

Individual entries of a coluen may not add up exactly to the corresponding total due to rounding.

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